Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture

To generate evidence on increasing household resilience to climate change through increased farm income while also generating social benefits, a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) study was undertaken in 2021 by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) with support from the International...

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Autores principales: Manilay, Alessandro A., Cabriole, Marie Aislinn, Itliong, Kirstein, Jordan, Ruel, Rosimo, Magnolia M., Monville-Oro, Emilita, Barbon, Wilson John, Gonsalves, Julian Francis
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Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115290
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author Manilay, Alessandro A.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Itliong, Kirstein
Jordan, Ruel
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
author_browse Barbon, Wilson John
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Itliong, Kirstein
Jordan, Ruel
Manilay, Alessandro A.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
author_facet Manilay, Alessandro A.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Itliong, Kirstein
Jordan, Ruel
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
author_sort Manilay, Alessandro A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description To generate evidence on increasing household resilience to climate change through increased farm income while also generating social benefits, a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) study was undertaken in 2021 by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) with support from the International Research and Development Center (IDRC). For the Philippine component of the study, the study determined the financial and social benefits of raising native pigs and planting fruit trees and black pepper gained by the households from Guinayangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz. The combination of planting fruit trees and black pepper as well as native pig production are viable when they are integrated with the main sources of livelihood of the villages of Himbubulo Weste and Magsaysay (Guinayangan). The study showed that the said villages will continue to financially benefit from the CSA interventions despite facing possible threats in the market. The funds invested by the community members in implementing the CSA interventions are expected to be recovered within three years after 2020. Diversifying farm production should be encouraged and practiced by more households as it serves as a cushion to minimize loss of livelihood for the family, and could help households maintain a steady and reliable income even if one of the crops failed or incurred losses.
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spelling CGSpace1152902025-08-15T13:22:29Z Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture Manilay, Alessandro A. Cabriole, Marie Aislinn Itliong, Kirstein Jordan, Ruel Rosimo, Magnolia M. Monville-Oro, Emilita Barbon, Wilson John Gonsalves, Julian Francis agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security diversification To generate evidence on increasing household resilience to climate change through increased farm income while also generating social benefits, a Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) study was undertaken in 2021 by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) with support from the International Research and Development Center (IDRC). For the Philippine component of the study, the study determined the financial and social benefits of raising native pigs and planting fruit trees and black pepper gained by the households from Guinayangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz. The combination of planting fruit trees and black pepper as well as native pig production are viable when they are integrated with the main sources of livelihood of the villages of Himbubulo Weste and Magsaysay (Guinayangan). The study showed that the said villages will continue to financially benefit from the CSA interventions despite facing possible threats in the market. The funds invested by the community members in implementing the CSA interventions are expected to be recovered within three years after 2020. Diversifying farm production should be encouraged and practiced by more households as it serves as a cushion to minimize loss of livelihood for the family, and could help households maintain a steady and reliable income even if one of the crops failed or incurred losses. 2021-10-01 2021-10-01T14:38:00Z 2021-10-01T14:38:00Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115290 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Manilay A, Cabriole MA, Itliong K, Jordan R, Rosimo M, Monville-Oro E, Barbon WJ, Gonsalves J. 2021. Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture. CCAFS Working Paper no. 367. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
diversification
Manilay, Alessandro A.
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Itliong, Kirstein
Jordan, Ruel
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Monville-Oro, Emilita
Barbon, Wilson John
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title_full Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title_fullStr Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title_short Coconut-based Systems in the Philippines: Intensification and Diversification with Climate-Smart Agriculture
title_sort coconut based systems in the philippines intensification and diversification with climate smart agriculture
topic agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
diversification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115290
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