Agrarian reform beneficiaries' participation in agrarian reform communities' extension program in the province of Laguna, Philippines
2001
Ocampo, G.B.
Results of the study showed that the dominant modes of participation among ARBs [agrarian reform beneficiaries] at both levels [levels 1 and 3] was from consultative to collaborative while the degree of participation was moderate. The mode of participation differs with the degree of participation in all phases of ARC [agrarian reform community] development except, in Enterprise Development and Alliance Building in Level 1. The by-level path analyses of variables reveal that the mode of participation in Level 1 were affected by number of trainings attended, attitude, perception, hours spent with ARBs, time spent in organizing cooperative, and number of technological benefits derived. At Level 3, the number of financial assistance derived and number of trainings attended influenced its mode of participation. The degree of participation at Level 1 was affected by number of trainings attended, attitude, hours spent with ARBs and time spent in organizing the cooperative while at Level 3, the number of training and financial benefits derived, and attitude influenced the degree of participation. ARB participation took place in the various ARC phases of development and management processes. There was difference between mode and degree of participation in ARC activities. Furthermore, all phases of ARC development were also significantly different as far as participation is concerned while management processes in different areas of participation do differ from each other. Some recommendation and suggestions are given for consideration
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