Socio-economic of sheep production in Region 3 [Central Luzon, Philippines]
1993
Kempis, E.C. | Martin, P.S. (Pampanga Agricultural Coll., Magalang, Pampanga (Philippines))
Sheep raisers were on the prime of their careers at 49.83 years, which was an indication that it was still appropriate for them to received further skills and management training about sheep production. The respondents have had more than 10 years of experience raising sheep and disclosed that as long as they lived, they would continue to do so. A monthly income of P22,308.00 was received, an indication that these respondents belonged to middle level families. Majority owned lands whose sizes ranged from 0.5 ha to 1,000 has. Average landholdings was found to be 68.67 has. per farmer. As of 1992, total sheep produced was 2,306 heads; or an average of 67.82 heads per farmer. These farmers were found to be financially capable to support their farm business activities, thus, majority did not avail of any credit assistance. Majority of the respondents disclosed that as long as they are capable, they will continue to raise sheep along with other farm animals or commodities. There was no significant problem reported with regards to production, but the lack of definite outlet was cited as a marketing difficulty. Results of the statistical analysis revealed that among the different socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the respondents, sex, age, family income and a positive attitude towards sheep production were the most important factors influencing the producers' decision to include sheep along with other commodities in their farming activities
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