Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines

The leading producers of cabbage in southern Philippines are Bukidnon in Northern Mindanao and Davao del Sur in Southern Mindanao. With declining farm-gate prices along with increasing production costs, farmers’ profits are falling. This study examined the productivity, technical efficiency and prof...

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Main Authors: Sarmiento, Jon, Aguinaldo, R., Digal, L., Castro, M., Comidoy, S., Balgos, C., Hall, D.
Other Authors: John Oakeshott
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 2013
Online Access:http://aciar.gov.au/publication/pr139
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47890
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author Sarmiento, Jon
Aguinaldo, R.
Digal, L.
Castro, M.
Comidoy, S.
Balgos, C.
Hall, D.
author2 John Oakeshott
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Sarmiento, Jon
Aguinaldo, R.
Digal, L.
Castro, M.
Comidoy, S.
Balgos, C.
Hall, D.
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description The leading producers of cabbage in southern Philippines are Bukidnon in Northern Mindanao and Davao del Sur in Southern Mindanao. With declining farm-gate prices along with increasing production costs, farmers’ profits are falling. This study examined the productivity, technical efficiency and profitability of farmers situated in these areas. Wholesalers, followed by the farmers, gain the highest net margin among the three actors in the chain considered. Net earnings of the farmers are primarily affected by the two classifications of cabbage—‘good’ or ‘reject’—with the former contributing more to profit. Rejects constitute about 20% of the total production of Bukidnon and 15% of the total production of Davao del Sur farmers. This poor quality produce is associated with limited training in cabbage production and postharvest practices, poor road condition and poor storage facilities. Training could improve farmers’ incomes by 22,026 pesos per cropping season. Productive farmers are described as those who are relatively older and have a higher education level. Among the inputs considered, increasing land area is the primary factor for increasing production. On the other hand, efficient farms are those that are relatively large, at least 1 ha, with older and more experienced farmers located in Kapatagan, Davao del Sur. Quantity of seeds and total cost negatively contribute to the total farm profit, while land area, price of good classification cabbage and total yield are positively contributing to farm profit. Thus, helping farmers generate more profit is not a straightforward approach. It needs an enabling environment such as training and infrastructure. It also takes time, as suggested by age, education and experience variables. Lastly, it takes additional land resources to further increase farmer’s productivity, efficiency and farm profit.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-478902023-02-13T08:01:36Z Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines Sarmiento, Jon Aguinaldo, R. Digal, L. Castro, M. Comidoy, S. Balgos, C. Hall, D. John Oakeshott David Hall The leading producers of cabbage in southern Philippines are Bukidnon in Northern Mindanao and Davao del Sur in Southern Mindanao. With declining farm-gate prices along with increasing production costs, farmers’ profits are falling. This study examined the productivity, technical efficiency and profitability of farmers situated in these areas. Wholesalers, followed by the farmers, gain the highest net margin among the three actors in the chain considered. Net earnings of the farmers are primarily affected by the two classifications of cabbage—‘good’ or ‘reject’—with the former contributing more to profit. Rejects constitute about 20% of the total production of Bukidnon and 15% of the total production of Davao del Sur farmers. This poor quality produce is associated with limited training in cabbage production and postharvest practices, poor road condition and poor storage facilities. Training could improve farmers’ incomes by 22,026 pesos per cropping season. Productive farmers are described as those who are relatively older and have a higher education level. Among the inputs considered, increasing land area is the primary factor for increasing production. On the other hand, efficient farms are those that are relatively large, at least 1 ha, with older and more experienced farmers located in Kapatagan, Davao del Sur. Quantity of seeds and total cost negatively contribute to the total farm profit, while land area, price of good classification cabbage and total yield are positively contributing to farm profit. Thus, helping farmers generate more profit is not a straightforward approach. It needs an enabling environment such as training and infrastructure. It also takes time, as suggested by age, education and experience variables. Lastly, it takes additional land resources to further increase farmer’s productivity, efficiency and farm profit. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47890 http://aciar.gov.au/publication/pr139 Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research restricted
spellingShingle Sarmiento, Jon
Aguinaldo, R.
Digal, L.
Castro, M.
Comidoy, S.
Balgos, C.
Hall, D.
Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title_full Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title_fullStr Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title_short Analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern Philippines
title_sort analysing the performance of smallholder cabbage farmers in the southern philippines
url http://aciar.gov.au/publication/pr139
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47890