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General Information C/number;09070790968 /09752074956/ 09125424940

1. Name of the respondent :Carlos M. Malakad


2. Age: 68 3. Sex: male 4. Civil Status: Married
5. Educational attainment of the respondent: College graduate
6. Primary occupation: Farming
7. Secondary occupation: pension
8. Status in the Family (head, wife, son, daughter, etc.)

Codes to civil status (4):


1 – Single 3 – Widowed 5 – Live-in
2 – Married 4 – Separated/Divorce
Codes for Educational attainment (5):
0 – No grade completed Elementary High School College
1 – Pre-school 2 – Grade 1 8 – Grade 7 or 1st year H.S 14 – First year 20 –
Post graduate
3 – Grade 2 9 – Grade 8 or 2nd year H.S 15 – Second year
4 – Grade 3 10 – Grade 9 or 3rd year H.S 16 – Third year
5 – Grade 4 11 – Grade 10 or 4th year H.S 17 – Fourth year
6 – Grade 5 12 – Grade 11 18 – Vocational
7 – Grade 6 13 – Grade 12 19 – College graduate

Codes for occupation (6 &7):


1 – None/unemployed 5 – Agricultural worker 9 - Health worker 13 – Brgy. officials/ brgy. worker
2 – Farmer 6 – Non-agricultural labor 10 – Office worker 14 – Self-employed/own business
3 – Fisherman 7 – Civil servant 11 – Sales worker 15 – Others (specify) ___________
4 – Housewife/housekeeper 8 – Teacher 12 – Not in labor force/retired

Sources of Family Income


Source of income
Unit/ period
pension 2300
farming 1500

Code for source of family income: Code for


unit/period:
1 – Salary/wage labor/honorarium 8 – Income from the farm (specify crop/produced) 1 – In a
month
2 – Pension, retirement, & other similar benefits 9 – Income from the sale of fish/aquaculture products 2 – In a
semester
3 – Social benefits (4P’s, Senior Citizen, etc.) 10 – Rental income 3 – In a
year
4 – Self‐employment (Business, Sari-sari store, etc.) 11 – Savings, interest or other investment income
5 – Remittance from abroad 12 – Revenue from sales of assets
6 – Remittance from local/domestic sources 13 – Lottery/gambling winnings
7 – Off-farm income) 14 – Other income, specify
Note:
10 – Rental income (income from land rental, income from rental of building unit (apartment, house, store, etc.) income from vehicle rental
(car, motorcycle, etc.)
12 – Revenue from sales of assets (Income from real estate sales, income from household non-agricultural asset sales, income from
household agricultural/fishing asset sales, etc.)
Land Use and Agricultural Production

FARM CHARACTERISTICS

Parcel Area Topography Tenurial Status Cropping Climate Water Water


cultivated system Resilient source availability
(ha) Agriculture
(CRA)
practices
adopted
1 1.4 Sloping Rented Inter Organic Rain Fed Good
Solar water
Cropping farming pump % Agrea
1st 2019
2
3
4
5
…….

Topography Cropping system CRA Practices Water source

1 - Flat/plain 1 - Monocropping 1 - Protected cultivation 1 - Municipal water

2 - Sloping 2 - Multiple cropping 2 - Organic farming 2 - Ground water (well, etc)

3 - Hilly/rolling 3 - Intercropping 3 - Crop rotation 3 - Surface (ponds,


streams, rivers, lake, etc

4 - Mountainous 4 - Alternate cropping 4 - Crop diversification 4 - Rainwater collection/


small water impounding

5 - Other (s), specify __________ 5 - Agroforestry 5 - Alley cropping/ contour farming 5 - Rainfed

Tenurial Status 6 - Cover cropping Water Availability


1 - Fully-owned 5 - Owner-like possession other than CLT/CLOA 7 - Zero tillage 1 - Poor
2 – Tenant 6 - Others (specify) 8 - Use of climate-resilient 2 – Average
3 – Rented varieties (early maturing, 3 - Good
4 - Held under Certificate of Land Transfer (CLT)/ drought-tolerant, etc)
Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) 9 - Mulching

1200- seedling planted

5000/year- AGREA
Farm Management

1. How do you manage the following cultural practices? (Please check)

Nature of Activity
Cultural Practices
Human Animal Machine
Land Preparation ✓
Plowing AGREA initially hired
Harrowing tractor and cultivator
Furrowing Provided agrea
Preparation of planting Planting supplied by
materials agrea @15/kg (2000
kgs planted)
Hauling of Planting Delivered by AGREA
materials
Planting
Fertilizer application
Pesticide application
Harvesting
Hauling farm product to
the market
Others (weeding,
clearing, irrigation, etc.)

2. Do you apply fertilizer in your field? _Yes __No

If yes, what kind of fertilizer materials do you use?

________inorganic; _________organic; ______ others (specify) _________________

If inorganic is used, how many bags per hectare do you apply of the following:
_________________ 14-14-14 (complete fertilizer)
_________________45-0-0 (urea)
_________________ 20-0-0 (ammonium sulfate)
_________________ 16-20-0 (ammonium phosphate)
_________________ Others (specify) __________________________

If organic is used, how many bags per hectare do you apply of the following:
_________________ chicken dung
_________________ cow manure
_________________ compost
_________________ swine manure
_________________ mudpress
_________________ vermicast
_________________ others (specify) __________________________

If no, what are your reasons of not applying?


_________________ don’t know how to apply
_________________ not available
_________________ prohibited cost of inputs
_________________ no knowledge about it
_________________ laborious and time consuming
__________ Others (specify)
3. How much is the price per bag of each fertilizer material?

For inorganic fertilizer used;


_________________ 14-14-14 (complete fertilizer)
_________________45-0-0 (urea)
_________________ 20-0-0 (ammonium sulfate)
_________________ 16-20-0 (ammonium phosphate)
_________________ Others (specify) __________________________

For organic fertilizer used;


_________________ chicken dung
_________________ cow manure
_________________ compost
_________________ swine manure
_________________ mudpress
_________________ vermicast
_________________ others (specify) _________________________________

4. How many times do you apply fertilizer? _____________________________________

5. When do you apply fertilizer? _____________________________________________

6. How do you control pests and diseases? Do you use pesticides? _____ Yes _____ No

If yes, please specify (insecticide, herbicide, etc.) _______________________________

7. Have you limed the soil? _____ Yes ____ No

If yes, when was the last time? ______________________________________________


8. Was the land been planted for other crops aside from turmeric? ___Yes __ No

If yes, specify what crop/s banana, pine apple

9. When did you start growing turmeric? 2018

10. Soil-related Problems (Please check)


No Problem Tolerable Serious Very Serious

Soil Fertility ✓

Flood ✓

Water Shortage ✓

Pests and Diseases ✓

Weed ✓

Low Yield ✓

Others (Specify)(Market one to


pandemic)
INFRASTRUCTURAL DISTANCE AND ACCESSIBILITY
Direction Distance Dominant mode of Dominant type of
transportation road
Farm to nearest road
Farm to residence
Farm to output market
Residence to output market
Farm to inputs supply
Residence to inputs supply
Code for mode of transportation Code to type of road
1 – Walk 5 – Motorized vehicle 3-wheeled 1 – Dirt road
2 – Riding animals 6 – Motorized vehicle 4-wheeled or bigger 2 – Gravel/All-weather
3 – Bicycle 7 – Other, (Specify) 3 – Asphalt
4 – Motorized vehicle 2-wheeled 4 – Concrete
5 – Other (specify)

Land Preparation;

Per day Per Pax No of days Total

Clearing 300 2 10 ₱6,000.00

Plowing 500 2 2 ₱ 2,000.00

Harrowing 600 1 14 ₱ 8,400.00

cultivating 500 5hrs ₱ 2,500.00

Planting 300 2 30 ₱ 18,000.00

Weeding 300 2 30 ₱ 18,000.00

Harvest 300 2 7 ₱ 4,200.00

Bedding/plot 300 30 ₱ 9,000.00

Total 68,100

2500x15-materials - 37,500 1050kgs x 15= 15,750

Hauling- 25/25kls-600

4 harevest-

7 days x 2 (200kgs =4200


Total; 142,950
2021(7 days x 300 x 2=4200

2022(1 day x 350 /day 650kgs =7350

1 day x 18 x 350= 6300

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