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Constraints to high yields on Asian rice farms: an interior report
Publication:
Manila :
The International Rice Research Institute
1977
. v, 235 pages :
, On–farm assessment of yield constraints: methodological problems. – Bangladesh, aman 1975, boro 1975-76 and aus 1976. – Kulon Progo, 1974-75 and Subang 1975-76, Indonesia. – Philippines 1974, 1975, 1976. – Giritale, Sri Lanka, 1975-76. – Taiwan, second crop 1975, first crcop 1976. – Suphan Buri, Thailand, 1974 and 1975.
Date:
1977
Availability:
Items available:
ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus
Filipiniana
[Fil 016.630 In82c 1977]
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Landless workers and rice farmers : peasant subclasses under agrarian reform in two Philippine villages
by Ledesma, Antonio J.
Publication:
Manila
International Rice Research Institute
1982
. xix, 214 pages :
, Part I. Perspectives from the household level. –
Chapter 1 Labor income and credit needs of the Sumagaysay family. –
Family profile. –
The Sagod system and household income. –
Household expenditures. –
Credit needs. –
Prospects and credit alternatives. –
Chapter 2 Labor allocation under the Sagod system. –
Household characteristics. –
Family work force and the Sagod system. –
Labor allocation by source and economic activity. –
Rice farming. –
Other agricultural activities. –
Nonagricultural activities. –
Landless workers on rice farms. –
Labor allocation by rice farming operation. –
Weeding and plant care. –
Harvest and postharvest operations. –
The employment issue - some considerations. –
Alternative farming practices. –
Degree of employment on rice farms. –
Wage rates under the sagod system. –
The sagod system in retrospect. –
Chapter 3 Household income, expenses, and credit practices. –
Patterns in cash and palay flows. –
Sources of gross income. –
Expenditures. –
Consumption expenses. –
Production expenses. –
Net income and consumption levels. –
Monthly net income and savings. –
Per capita consumption levels. –
Credit practices. –
Directions of credit. –
Credit cycles. –
Profiles of landless workers and rice farmers. –
Economic parameters. –
Average productivity. –
Low-level equilibrium. –
Chapter 4 Land and tenure change in the Pelayo family. –
Lolo Miguel's family. –
Share tenancy and traditional rice farming. –
Sharing arrangements. –
Traditional rice farming practices. –
Land fragmentation. –
Technological changes on Ricardo's farm. –
Yield-increasing technology. –
Labor-saving and cost-saving technology. –
Peasant organizations and tenure change. –
Early land conflicts. –
Operation land transfer. –
Samahang Nayon. –
The Barrio Committee on Land Production. –
Operation leasehold. –
A generation of leaves. –
Children's education from the rice harvest. –
Debt financing. –
Prospects and aspirations. –
Part II. Agrarian reform in two villages. –
Chapter 5 Land tenure reform: scope and opposition. –
Operation land transfer. –
Operation leasehold. –
Study setting. –
Barangay Rajal Sur. –
Village profiles. –
Tenure differentiation. –
Dominant tenure. –
Certificates of land transfer. –
Nonfarm and secondary occupations. –
Mobility of tenure. –
Manner of farm acquisition. –
Diminishing farm sizes. –
Big and small landlords. –
Size category and place of residence. –
Landlord case illustrations. –
Jose Quimpo. –
Mariano Cancio. –
Juan and Conrado Pili. –
Mirasol Corporation. –
Landlords-turned-entrepreneurs. –
The equity issue: some considerations. –
Distribution of landholdings. –
The dilemma of permanent leasehold. –
Landless rural workers. –
Chapter 6 Small rice farmers under agrarian reform. –
Variability in crop yields. –
Costs, returns, and land rentals. –
Share-tenants vis-a-vis other tenure groups. –
Land rentals based on the comun harvest. –
Land rentals vis-avis net harvests. –
Participants in rice production. –
Farm plans: preharvest and postharvest expenses. –
Disposal of palay harvested. –
Marketing and credit problems. –
Fluctuating rice prices. –
Farmer's credit organizations. –
Agrarian reform within a village rice economy. –
Fixed rental or amortization payment? –
Leasehold or share tenancy? –
Family labor or hired labor? –
Chapter 7 Profiles of peasant subclasses. –
Household biodata. –
Age of head and household size. –
Educational level of household head. –
Origins. –
Socioeconomic indicators. –
Type of housing. –
Home lot tenure. –
Source of drinking water. –
Consumer durables and farm items. –
Tenure and age. –
Access to public services. –
Children's education. –
Institutional credit sources. –
Membership in local organizations. –
Attitudes and aspirations. –
Security of tenure. –
The children's future. –
Household economy. –
Part III. Implications for the Philippine agrarian reform program.
Chapter 8 Stratification of the peasantry. –
Landless rural workers. –
Tenant farmers under agrarian reform. –
Emerging issues in agrarian reform. –
land to the tiller and landless workers. –
Owner-cultivatorship and permanent lessees. –
Family-size farms and amortizing owners. –
Chapter 9 Seven years of land tenure reform. –
Target beneficiaries. –
Five steps in operation land transfer. –
Major obstacles in implementation. –
Social impact of agrarian reform. –
National estimates. –
Involution or stratification. –
Alternative courses of action.
Date:
1982
Availability:
Items available:
ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus
Filipiniana
[Fil 333.31 L49l 1982 c.1]
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Filipiniana
[Fil 333.31 L49l 1982 c.2]
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Economic consequences of the new rice technology
Publication:
Manila
The International Rice Research Institute
1978
. v, 402 pages :
, Output and supply. –
Exploring the gap between potential and actual rice yields: in the Philippine case - R. W. Herdt and T. H. Wickham. –
Comments on "Exploring the gap between potential and actual rice yields: the Philippine case" - A. A. M. Ekramul Ahsan. –
Structural changes in rice supply relations: Philippines and Thailand - J. F. Sison, Somsak Prakongtanapan, And Y. Hayami. –
Comments on "Structural changes in rice supply relations: Philippines and Thailand" - J. G. Ryan. –
Farm income structure. –
Costs and returns for rice production - R. W. Herdt. –
Comments on "Costs and returns for rice production" - P. H. Calkins. –
Shares of farm earnings from rice production - C. G. Ranade and R. W. Herdt. –
Comments on "Shares of farm earnings from rice production" - R. S. Sinaga and B. M. Sinaga. –
Labor and mechanization. –
Labor utilization in rice production - R. Barker and V. G. Cordova. –
Comments on "Labor utilization in rice production" - K. Griffin. –
Mechanization and use of modern rice varieties - B. Duff. –
Comments on "Mechanization and use of modern rice varieties" - R. A. Morris and Affendi Anwar. –
Fertilizer and water. –
Modern rice varieties and fertilizer consumption - C. C. David and R. Barker. –
Comments on "Modern rice varieties and fertilizer consumption" - G. Desai. –
Complementarities among irrigation, fertilizer, and modern rice varieties - T. H. Wickham, R. Barker, and M. V. Rosegrant. –
Comments on "Complementarities among irrigation, fertilizer, and modern rice varieties" - L. Small.
Social benefits. –
Social returns to rice research - R. E. Evenson and P. M. Flores. –
Comments on "Social return to rice research" - G. M. Scobie. –
Market price effects of new rice technology on income distribution - Y. Hayami and R. W. Herdt. –
Comments on "Market price effects of new rice technology on income distribution" P. Pinstrup-Andersen. –
Policy. –
New rice technology and national irrigation development policy - M. Kikuchi and Y. Hayami. –
Comments on "New rice technology and national irrigation development policy" - A. Siamwalla. –
New rice technology and policy alternatives for food self-sufficiency - R. Barker, E. Bennagen, and Y. Hayami. –
Comments on "New rice technology and policy alternatives for food self-sufficiency" D. D. Hedley. –
New rice technology and agricultural development policy - V. W. Ruttan. –
Comments on "New rice technology and agricultural development policy" - A. Valdes. –
General comments - C. H. Hanumantha Rao. –
General comments - G. Ranis. –
Participants.
Date:
1978
Availability:
Items available:
ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus
Filipiniana
[Fil 336.16 In82e 1978]
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