Author : Rola, Agnes C.; Provido, Zenaida S.; Olanday, Manuel O.; Paraguas, F.J.; Sirue, A.S.; Espadon, M.A.; Hupeda, S.P.
This publication describes a village-level study that measured the educational, economic and efficiency impacts of the Farmer Field Schools (FFS). FFS were established in the Philippines and other Asian countries to introduce farmers to discovery-based learning in dealing with pest management, in particular, and good crop management, in general. The ultimate aim of the school is to improve farmers' decision-making abilities to cope with biotic (e.g., insect pest, weeds) and abiotic (e.g., water, soil weather) stresses. The study results and their implications are discussed in this publication.
Subject:
farmer field school; agricultural productivity; pest management; rice production
Material : Book
Publisher : SEARCA
Publication Date : 1998
Internet Resource: https://www.searca.org/pubs/books?pid=30
PR-M
1998
SEARCA MGB 1998 4
SEARCA Library
Printed; electronic