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ID144844
Title ProperLivelihood diversification with certification-supported farming
Other Title Informationthe case of land reform beneficiaries in the Philippines
LanguageENG
AuthorMakita, Rie
Summary / Abstract (Note)The promotion of intensive farming through organic and fair trade certification appears contradictory to the increasing significance of non-farm income sources in rural Asia as well as in many other parts of the rural South. By observing a sugarcane producer co-operative comprising land reform beneficiaries in the Philippines, this paper explores the reality of livelihood diversification as practised by member households of the certified co-operative, focusing on the compatibility of certification-supported farming with diversified activities. In this case, diversification at the household level progressed both away from farming and into farming. Behind the long-term use of agricultural certification, there are compelling reasons for continuing both certification-supported farming and diversified activities, and for employing mechanisms that further the compatibility at all phases between the former and the latter, and maximising income-generating opportunities. The operation of communal land with agricultural certification may be an effective form of assistance to land reform beneficiaries who share a strong desire to be landowners.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 57, No.1; Apr 2016: p.44–59
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint 2016-04 57, 1
Key WordsLand Reform ;  Fair Trade ;  Sugarcane ;  Organic ;  Livelihood Diversification ;  The Philippines