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CHALLENGES OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES Brenda S. Tubana

Explore the products, problems, and strategies in Philippine agriculture, focusing on precision solutions to boost production while minimizing risks and environmental impact. Learn about the country's agricultural landscape, challenges, and ongoing research efforts.

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CHALLENGES OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES Brenda S. Tubana

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  1. CHALLENGES OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE IN THE PHILIPPINES Brenda S. Tubana

  2. OVERVIEW • Products of precision agriculture • Philippines: Information and basic statistics • Agriculture in the Philippines • Problems in Philippine Agriculture • Challenges and Strategies • Conclusion

  3. Products of Precision Agriculture • To increase production

  4. Products of Precision Agriculture • To decrease environmental and human life risk

  5. The Philippines • Location: Southeastern Asia, archipelago between the Phil. Sea and the south China Sea

  6. Information and basic figures • The Philippines is an archipelago of some 7100 islands • Total land area: 298,170 sq km, slight larger than Arizona • Climate: tropical marine • Population: 80 million • The population is predominantly rural (57%), with 43% living in urban areas. Employment in the agricultural sector accounts for 44% of the 24-million-person labor force.

  7. FAVORABLE CLIMATE RICH LAND LABOR ON-GOING RESEARCH Resources

  8. Agriculture in the Philippines • Of the total 30 million ha, 13 million hectares are devoted to agricultural crops • food grain (31%), food crops (52%) and non-food crops (17%)

  9. Agriculture in the Philippines • It is the cornerstone of the country’s economy • It employs 40% of the active population of the country (11.9 million in 1999). • Majority of the farmers use simple tools and draught animals.

  10. Problems in Philippine Agriculture • Lack of technical expertise knowledge and technology • Landlessness • Most farms are very small • Low and decreasing investment in system maintenance

  11. One-third (29.6%) of the children in the Philippines are malnourished 50 % of these children are under three years old 8.4% are below the age of six years (1.1 million) 7 % are 7-10 year old schoolers (465,000) POVERTY LACK OF BUYING POWER Philippines : Low-Income Food-Deficit Country

  12. Challenges and Strategies: 1.Reduce yield gaps and increase profit

  13. Reduce yield gap and increase profit Site-Specific Nutrient Management • It is an approach to feeding rice with nutrients as and when needed • The application and management of nutrients are dynamically adjusted to crop needs of the location and season.

  14. Techniques to match crop needs Nutrient Omission for P and K Leaf color chart for N

  15. Improving Land preparation Laser Leveling Draft Animal Reduction in time and water required to irrigate the field

  16. Challenges and Strategies2. Bridge knowledge gap and improve technical support • Integrate indigenous knowledge and scientists’ technical knowledge to enhance mutual learning. • Technology delivery system should be reoriented. • Continuous farmer education (FFS – farmer field school and FPR – farmer participatory research) • Effective communication technology • Institutional/policy support

  17. Table 1. Mean rice yields and area in 1999. * Potential rice yield

  18. Table 2. Mean fertilizer inputs and rice yields in on-farm research trials, farmer cooperators’ field, and non-cooperators’ fields in Central Luzon, Philippines in 1996-97.

  19. Conclusion • Economic and environmental benefit of precision agriculture should be brought into the knowledge of the farmers to achieve impact on productivity and profitability.

  20. References • http://www.public.iastate.edu/ ~cfford/342Myth5.htm • http://www.unesco.org/courier/2001_01/uk/doss24.htm • http://countrystudies.us/philippines/62.htm • http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/agriculture/overview/mi03127pf.htm • http://www.photius.com/wfb/wfb1999/philippines/philippines_economy.html • http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/seta/2002/02/21/stories/2002022100280400.htm • http://www.robot.cs.kobe-u.ac.jp/~botond/ pictures/philip.. • http://www.neptunediving.com/.../ about/philippines.php. • http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org/ssnm/default.htm • http://www.tropentag.de/2002/proceedings/node102.html

  21. THANK YOU! QUESTIONS?

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