ISSN 2284-7995, ISSN Online 2285-3952
 

ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL FOOD (KHAO YAM) CONSUMPTION IN SOUTHERN BORDER PROVINCE OF THAILAND

Published in Scientific Papers. Series "Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and rural development", Vol. 19 ISSUE 3
Written by Ismail Bulent GURBUZ, Modassir MACABANGIN, Abdulhakim MADIYOH

Environmental impacts of coconut production may be both positive and negative. Coconut may have a lesser impact on the environment. However, its negative impact may influence the coconut farming of the farmers overwhelmingly. The study was carried out in Lanao del Norte Province in the Philippines from October to November 2016. It was selected purposively for the reason that the majority of the farming activities is from coconut farming particularly in smallholding farming. A total of 400 respondents were interviewed using closed-ended questionnaires. It was felt necessary to identify the impact of coconut production on the environment, the internal and external faced by coconut producers, the factors influencing the coconut yield, and the practices on coconut productions by coconut producers. The study revealed that the severe problems encountered by the coconut producers on coconut production for internal problems were the far distance of the land from farm to market road, intercropping, high cost of laborers, and low and fluctuating price of coconut product for the apparent problems. Furthermore, issues such as pests and diseases, difficulties in nut collections, high transportation expenses in marketing problem, and government taxes for the obvious question were found as severe problems. The regression results revealed that the educational Attainment, size of the land (in hectare), number of coconut tree planted per hectare, the distance of the property from the market road, and the frequency of harvesting nut have a strong influence on coconut production.

[Read full article] [Citation]

The publisher is not responsible for the opinions published in the Volume. They represent the authors’ point of view.

© 2019 To be cited: Scientific Papers. Series “Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development“.

Powered by INTELIDEV