Feature Articles:

CCWI Exposes Systemic Corruption in Philippine Infrastructure Projects, Alleges “Biggest Theft”

In a stunning televised expose, the chairman of the...

PICE Engineers Expose Systemic Flaws in Quezon City Flood Control Projects; Call for Urgent Reform

In a revealing exclusive interview, leaders of the Philippine...

Bukidnon farmers gear for climate change woes

 

A recent study at Xavier University determined the farming strategies adopted by Bukidnon’s rice farming communities and subsistence upland farmers  in addressing the threats of climate change.  

 

The study focused on how these farmers manage their resources amidst adverse climatic conditions and how they adapt to the effects of climate change.    

 

            Based on the study, among the strategies being developed was the lowland rice farming technologies such as the Sustainable System of Irrigated Agriculture (SSIA). This technology involves the use of organic fertilizers and pesticides and less water.

 

            The Provincial LGU in coordination with academic institutions conducted trainings to equip farmers and rural communities on alternative farming systems, organic agriculture, crop and livestock integration food product development, product marketing, cooperatives, farm management, and vermicomposting technology.

 

            With the province’ plan to shift from traditional agriculture to organic, vermicompost production was also introduced. This provided the local community with an alternative source of income during drought periods.

 

Other farming strategies include crop diversification and water saving technologies such as rain water harvesting using small farm reservoirs, drip irrigation, and shallow tube wells.

 

The study showed that local government units, academic institutions, people’s organizations, and government agencies had significant roles in addressing the issues on climate change. It also showed the importance of incorporating economic, technological, institutional, and research concerns in developing the strategies.           

Researchers recommended further studies in terms of looking into the  effects on vegetation of soil and water conditions in the ecosystems and the sustainability of farming strategies and practices. Ricardo R. Argana, S&T Media Service

Latest

CCWI Exposes Systemic Corruption in Philippine Infrastructure Projects, Alleges “Biggest Theft”

In a stunning televised expose, the chairman of the...

PICE Engineers Expose Systemic Flaws in Quezon City Flood Control Projects; Call for Urgent Reform

In a revealing exclusive interview, leaders of the Philippine...

PRC Board Unveils Major Overhaul for Electrical Engineer Specialization, Proposes “Grandfather Clause”

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Board of Electrical Engineering...

Newsletter

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Don't miss

CCWI Exposes Systemic Corruption in Philippine Infrastructure Projects, Alleges “Biggest Theft”

In a stunning televised expose, the chairman of the...

PICE Engineers Expose Systemic Flaws in Quezon City Flood Control Projects; Call for Urgent Reform

In a revealing exclusive interview, leaders of the Philippine...

PRC Board Unveils Major Overhaul for Electrical Engineer Specialization, Proposes “Grandfather Clause”

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Board of Electrical Engineering...

MDEC and Ant International Expand Alliance to Fast-Track Digital Adoption for Malaysian MSMEs

In a significant move to bolster the national digital...
spot_imgspot_img

CCWI Exposes Systemic Corruption in Philippine Infrastructure Projects, Alleges “Biggest Theft”

In a stunning televised expose, the chairman of the anti-corruption watchdog Crime and Corruption Watch International (CCWI) Carlo Batalla revealed extensive alleged graft within...

PICE Engineers Expose Systemic Flaws in Quezon City Flood Control Projects; Call for Urgent Reform

In a revealing exclusive interview, leaders of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) Quezon City Chapter disclosed that numerous national flood control projects...

IIEE President Herrera Inspires Unity, Service at UPEEP Convention, Welcomes 2026 Board

In a speech on the eve of the National Convention, Engr. Alberto R. Herrera Jr., National President of the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers...