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Table 1. Chroaological scqucncc of ill-ojccls and activities rc1;itcd fo Farming Sys~clns Rcsearch and Dcvclol)lllcnt in thc I'liilippi~~cs, 1972-0 1. Farming Systems Development Projec~ at Eastern Visayas (FSDP-EV) Palawan Integrated Area Development Project (PIADP) Phase I ( 1982-90) and Phase 11 ( 199 1-96) Farming Systems and Soil Resources Inslilulc (FSSRI) Regional Integrated Agricultural Research Syslcms (RIARS) under thc Agricultural Support Services Program (ASSP) Northern Samar Intcgratcd Rural Development Project (NSIRDP) Philippilie Farmiiig Systelns R & D Progralll Farming Systems Dcvclopment Prqject at Bicol (FSDP-Bicol) Philippine Australian Rainfed Lowland Antique Project (PHARLAP) Rainfed Resources Development Program (RRDP) DA, NIA, DPWH ADUIEEC DENR, DOH, DSWD DAIARO, IRRI World Bank PCAliKD DA-V AIDAB USAID DAIARO, ANU ACIARIANU DA, PCARRD, SUCs USAID
Table l. Chronological sequence of projccts and activities related to Farming Systems Research and Development in the Philippines, 1972-91. 1985-prcscnt Ccntrnl Visayns RcgionnI Projcct-l (CVRP) DAIDENR USAID 1985-present Farm and Resources Management Institute (FARMI) at ViSCA 1986-present Accelerated Agricultural Production-Rcscarcl~ and Outreach Subproject (AAPP-ROS) 1987-present Highland Agricultural Development Project (HADP) DA-BSU 1988-present Sorsogon Integrated Area Dcvclopmcnt Project 1988-present Central Cordillera Agricultural Program (CEC AP) ADB DA/LGUs, NCO EEC DA World Bank 1989-present Farming Systems R & D Network DA-ATI, FSSRl DAlBAKlSUCs DAIUSAID 1989-present Southern Mindanao Agricultural Project (SMAP) DAISCO EEC his list is an updated version of the co~npilation by R V Labios, January 1991 (Acronyms listed in Appendix).
- Page 161 and 162: Table 5. Comparison of annual house
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- Page 165 and 166: Table 9. Comparison of percentage p
- Page 167 and 168: Table 11. Log-linear models of impa
- Page 169 and 170: INSTITUTIONALIZING THE FARILIIIVG S
- Page 171 and 172: agricultural production system by i
- Page 173 and 174: In the midwest plain, where there a
- Page 175 and 176: Varietal irnprovernent. This compon
- Page 177 and 178: solutions to problems under the bas
- Page 179 and 180: Table 2. Rice farming systems in Ca
- Page 181 and 182: Table 5. Component-technology studi
- Page 183 and 184: Wangwacharachul (1984) examined the
- Page 185 and 186: household basis on an income and ex
- Page 187 and 188: first crop. In 1989-90, the adopter
- Page 189 and 190: Nonfarm expenses constituted the bu
- Page 191 and 192: Herbicide is essential for DSR. How
- Page 193 and 194: o The classification of farmers on
- Page 195 and 196: Table 1. List of \,ariables idc~l~l
- Page 197 and 198: Table 3. Conlparison of cash flow o
- Page 199 and 200: Table 5. Level of input use for the
- Page 201 and 202: Table 7. Production elasticities of
- Page 203 and 204: FROXl GREEN REVOLUTION TO FARhlING
- Page 205 and 206: ainfed areas. The RIARS project app
- Page 207 and 208: stability and sustainability. 1nsti
- Page 209 and 210: o Limited feedback at all levels. A
- Page 211: Table l. Chronological sequcnce of
- Page 215 and 216: Impact studies A number of studies
- Page 217 and 218: some simple statistical tests to as
- Page 219 and 220: assets). Patterns of food consumpti
- Page 221 and 222: Production functions for first-seas
- Page 223 and 224: and nonadopters indicate that there
- Page 225 and 226: E~zdowr~tcnt of l~ouselrol~f assets
- Page 227 and 228: variety, inadequate attention was p
- Page 229 and 230: Table 1. Farming system research si
- Page 231 and 232: Table 4. Comparison of levels of in
- Page 233 and 234: Table-6. Compariso~i of le\.els of
- Page 235 and 236: Table 9. Estimated production funct
- Page 237 and 238: Table 11. Factor shares of first-se
- Page 239 and 240: Table 13. Factor slirlres of third-
- Page 241 and 242: Table 15. Endownlent of farm assets
- Page 243 and 244: IAIPACT ASSESShlEhT OF FARMING SYST
- Page 245 and 246: Depending on the adequacy of rainfa
- Page 247 and 248: Demograpllic cllaractehtics. The co
- Page 249 and 250: The major farm implements owned by
- Page 251 and 252: Effect of RWCS on household cash fl
- Page 253 and 254: Table 1. Average cash expenses per
- Page 255 and 256: Table 5. Selected clia~~acteristics
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Table 1. Chroaological scqucncc of ill-ojccls and activities rc1;itcd fo Farming Sys~clns Rcsearch and Dcvclol)lllcnt in thc I'liilippi~~cs, 1972-0 1.<br />
Farming Systems Development Projec~ at Eastern<br />
Visayas (FSDP-EV)<br />
Palawan Integrated Area Development<br />
Project (PIADP)<br />
Phase I ( 1982-90) and Phase 11 ( 199 1-96)<br />
Farming Systems and Soil Resources<br />
Inslilulc (FSSRI)<br />
Regional Integrated Agricultural Research<br />
Syslcms (RIARS) under thc Agricultural<br />
Support Services Program (ASSP)<br />
Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Samar Intcgratcd Rural Development<br />
Project (NSIRDP)<br />
Philippilie Farmiiig Systelns R & D Progralll<br />
Farming Systems Dcvclopment Prqject at<br />
Bicol (FSDP-Bicol)<br />
Philippine Australian Rainfed Lowland Antique<br />
Project (PHARLAP)<br />
Rainfed Resources Development Program<br />
(RRDP)<br />
DA, NIA, DPWH ADUIEEC<br />
DENR, DOH, DSWD<br />
DAIARO, IRRI World Bank<br />
PCAliKD<br />
DA-V<br />
AIDAB<br />
USAID<br />
DAIARO, ANU ACIARIANU<br />
DA, PCARRD, SUCs USAID