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Developing Rapid Climate Decision Analysis Tool in Small-holder High-Value Crop Farming in Atok, Benguet

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  • Domingo, Sonny N.
  • Umlas, Anna Jennifer L.
  • Zuluaga, Katrina Mae C.

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This paper discusses collected data and initial results in developing the rapid climate decision analysis tool applicable to smallholder high value crop farming in Atok, Benguet. The excel-based tool harnesses the knowledge of farmers and agricultural extension workers and aims to aid them in decisionmaking. Information gathered are yields, production costs and prices by crop, season and amount of rainfall. The paper is part of the project titled, "Action ready climate knowledge to improve disaster risk management for smallholder farmers in the Philippines" that explores, among others, the context faced by farmers in making farm decisions, particularly those that are influenced by weather and climate information.

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  • Domingo, Sonny N. & Umlas, Anna Jennifer L. & Zuluaga, Katrina Mae C., 2020. "Developing Rapid Climate Decision Analysis Tool in Small-holder High-Value Crop Farming in Atok, Benguet," Discussion Papers DP 2020-12, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:dpaper:dp_2020-12
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    agriculture; climate information; weather information; smallholder farming; decision analysis; Rapid Climate Decision Analysis Tool;
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