Socio-Economics Research Division
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and
Natural Resources Research and Development
Department of Science and Technology, Philippines
ABSTRACT
The important contribution of fertilizers in achieving agricultural productivity to ensure food security is highlighted in this paper. State of the two sub-sectors of the Philippine fertilizer industry, the inorganic fertilizer and bio-fertilizer, was discussed. The inorganic fertilizer...
INTRODUCTION
While the Philippines is traversing a higher growth path following its recent overall economic success, the agriculture sector is still underperforming. The share of agriculture in the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2016 was a mere 9% which translates into PHP 711...
ABSTRACT
Effective fishery policies invariably trace their roots from science-based assessment of the issues involved. Such assessment is characterized by a systematic process of problem identification, empirical examination of alternative solutions and a decision criterion designed to achieve the...
INTRODUCTION
Having a sustained growth rate of 6.3% during the 2011 to 2016 period, the Philippines is indeed, traversing the higher growth path. To secure the means for improving people’s lives, a long-term national vision involving a combination of social, economic and institutional...
Meliza A. Festejo-Abeleda
Afflication
Socio-Economics Research Division Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development Department of Science and Technology, PhilippinesJob Title
Science Research Specialist IILatest Submission of the Author
Towards a More Productive Agriculture: A Review of the Policies Affecting the Philippine Fertilizer Industry
Agricultural Policies and Support: New Policy Direction and the Role and Influence of Professional Organizations in Public Policy in the Philippines
The Role of S&T in the Formulation and Assessment of Selected Fishery Policies
科技在漁業政策制定與評估所扮演的角色
Philippine Development Plan 2017 to 2022 for Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Sector: Sustaining Inclusive Economic Growth
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