A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)

The promotion of urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) is recognized globally as an area with potential to improve food and nutrition security of urban residents. The government of the Philippines has recognized this and has implemented UPA and similar projects and programs since the 1970s. Support...

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Main Authors: Bayot, Ruvicyn S., Schreinemachers, Pepijn, Mwambi, Mercy, Dominguez, Dulce D., Oro, Emilita M., Gonsalves, Julian F.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: World Vegetable Center 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138048
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author Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
Mwambi, Mercy
Dominguez, Dulce D.
Oro, Emilita M.
Gonsalves, Julian F.
author_browse Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
Dominguez, Dulce D.
Gonsalves, Julian F.
Mwambi, Mercy
Oro, Emilita M.
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
author_facet Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
Mwambi, Mercy
Dominguez, Dulce D.
Oro, Emilita M.
Gonsalves, Julian F.
author_sort Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
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description The promotion of urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) is recognized globally as an area with potential to improve food and nutrition security of urban residents. The government of the Philippines has recognized this and has implemented UPA and similar projects and programs since the 1970s. Support for these projects and programs has not been continuous. Interest in UPA was revived in 2022 with the National Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP), which was implemented by the Department of Agriculture (DA) with high-level support from the administration. The program rose in prominence during the COVID-19 when it became a cornerstone of the government’s response to maintain food and nutrition security. NUPAP is unique in the international context as it is a national program that receives support from all levels of government (national and sub-national) and engages multiple stakeholders (private sector, academics, research organizations, non-government organizations and people’s organizations). However, there is not a lot of documentation available that describes the program in a systematic and independent way, which is an important information gap that this study seeks to fill. Against this backdrop, this study aimed to gain a better understanding of the design and intended impacts of the NUPAP program. We chose to focus on NUPAP support for urban community gardens and commercial farms in the Metro Manila area. The study relied on a review of documents and interviews with government implementers, partners, and beneficiary communities. Our study finds that NUPAP has supported a very large number of initiatives, often contributing to other ongoing programs such as the Department of Education’s school garden program or local government programs. NUPAP provided support on demand but did not identify key vulnerable populations or urban locations that needed support. As such, it appears that most community garden initiatives already existed before support was received and many initiatives benefitted from multiple sources of support. There are numerous government and private initiatives in Metro Manila, an area that covers a population of at least 13.5 million people, and NUPAP was instrumental in coordinating across initiatives. Clear challenges remain such as the need for more collaborative and integrated efforts to support the supply of vegetable seed and seedlings, climate-resilient agriculture, credit and financing for commercial vegetable growers, and the need to improved program monitoring and evaluation.
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spelling CGSpace1380482025-12-08T09:54:28Z A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP) Bayot, Ruvicyn S. Schreinemachers, Pepijn Mwambi, Mercy Dominguez, Dulce D. Oro, Emilita M. Gonsalves, Julian F. agrifood systems urban farmers community management gardening The promotion of urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) is recognized globally as an area with potential to improve food and nutrition security of urban residents. The government of the Philippines has recognized this and has implemented UPA and similar projects and programs since the 1970s. Support for these projects and programs has not been continuous. Interest in UPA was revived in 2022 with the National Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP), which was implemented by the Department of Agriculture (DA) with high-level support from the administration. The program rose in prominence during the COVID-19 when it became a cornerstone of the government’s response to maintain food and nutrition security. NUPAP is unique in the international context as it is a national program that receives support from all levels of government (national and sub-national) and engages multiple stakeholders (private sector, academics, research organizations, non-government organizations and people’s organizations). However, there is not a lot of documentation available that describes the program in a systematic and independent way, which is an important information gap that this study seeks to fill. Against this backdrop, this study aimed to gain a better understanding of the design and intended impacts of the NUPAP program. We chose to focus on NUPAP support for urban community gardens and commercial farms in the Metro Manila area. The study relied on a review of documents and interviews with government implementers, partners, and beneficiary communities. Our study finds that NUPAP has supported a very large number of initiatives, often contributing to other ongoing programs such as the Department of Education’s school garden program or local government programs. NUPAP provided support on demand but did not identify key vulnerable populations or urban locations that needed support. As such, it appears that most community garden initiatives already existed before support was received and many initiatives benefitted from multiple sources of support. There are numerous government and private initiatives in Metro Manila, an area that covers a population of at least 13.5 million people, and NUPAP was instrumental in coordinating across initiatives. Clear challenges remain such as the need for more collaborative and integrated efforts to support the supply of vegetable seed and seedlings, climate-resilient agriculture, credit and financing for commercial vegetable growers, and the need to improved program monitoring and evaluation. 2023-02-03 2024-01-18T17:51:35Z 2024-01-18T17:51:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138048 en Open Access World Vegetable Center Bayot, R.S. Schreinemachers, P., Mwambi, M., Dominguez, D.D., Oro, E.M. and Gonsalves, J.F. 2023. A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP). World Vegetable Center, Shanhua, Taiwan. Publication No. 23- 1057. CGIAR Resilient Cities Initiative
spellingShingle agrifood systems
urban farmers
community management
gardening
Bayot, Ruvicyn S.
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
Mwambi, Mercy
Dominguez, Dulce D.
Oro, Emilita M.
Gonsalves, Julian F.
A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title_full A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title_fullStr A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title_full_unstemmed A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title_short A scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the Philippine National Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Banner Program (NUPAP)
title_sort scoping study of urban community gardening promoted by the philippine national urban and peri urban agriculture banner program nupap
topic agrifood systems
urban farmers
community management
gardening
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138048
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