Agriculture Jobs Philippines

Agriculture Jobs Philippines

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1. Job Opportunities for Agriculture Graduates


Answer:

Agricultural Engineer.

Agricultural Food Scientist.

Agricultural Inspector.

Agricultural Manager.

Agricultural Specialist.


2. job opportunities in Organic Agriculture​


Answer:

Farmer Engagement LeadOrganic Farming SpecialistGemini Agri Farm Solutions Corp.

3. Applying for a job in agriculture with biology degree


Agricultural biology is the study of plant and animal life that has been domesticated for production. A variety of jobs exist in this field, including natural science managers, scientific sales representatives and agricultural scientists. A bachelor's degree is the minimum level of education for all three of these careers.

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4. How important the Agricultural Policy in the Philippines?


Answer:

The Philippines' key agricultural policy objectives focus on food security and poverty alleviation through guaranteeing a stable supply of staple food (rice) at affordable prices.

Explanation:

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The Philippines' Agricultural Policy is important because its because its purpose is to ensure food security and poverty reduction by ensuring a consistent supply of a staple food (rice) at reasonable prices.

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5. American period in the philippines contribution in agriculture


United States improved the economy and system of government, where the Filipinos had greater political participation and more economic gains,American rule caused great marks of “colonial mentality” and the materialistic and individualistic ways among many Filipinos.

6. what is the focus of philippine agricultural industry ?​


Answer:

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Answer:

about 10.9 million people were employed in the agriculture sector as of January 2018


8. Agriculture before spaniards philippines


Answer:

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9. Describe agriculture in the Philippines?​


Answer:

The Philippines is still primarily an agricultural country despite the plan to make it an industrialized economy by 2000. The country's main agricultural crops are rice, corn, coconut, sugarcane, bananas, pineapple, coffee, mangoes, tobacco, and abaca (a banana-like plant). ...

Explanation:

Irrigated farm areas mainly grow rice and sugarcane whereas rainfed areas are planted with coconut, corn and cassava. The Philippines' major agricultural products include rice, coconuts, corn, sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, and mangoes.


10. Why Agriculture is dying in the Philippines? ​


Answer:

The government has recognized the declining contribution of the agricultural sector in the country's GDP and this drop in its performance is attributed to its vulnerability towards extreme weather events (drought and typhoons), infestations (coconut scale insects), and poor adoption of high-yielding varieties


11. What are the problems or challenges of Philippine agriculture in the Philippines?​


: agricultural sector has been beset with persistent challenges resulting in low farm incomes, low rural employment, lack of food security, and meager agricultural competitiveness.

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12. define the philippine of Agriculture​


Answer:

As an Art

Agriculture encourages artists to investigate the visual resources of the science and practice that sustains human life: agriculture. It strives to develop an understanding and appreciation of food and fiber production, especially among people not traditionally acquainted with agriculture.

As a Science

Agriculture is a science because all the technologies for developing new crop varieties and production technologies come from pure, applied, and adaptive sciences. Without science, agriculture would not have advanced to such a level to feed the teeming population

As a Business

Agriculture business means producing and marketing agriculture commodities such as livestock and crops. It is the fastest growing evergreen field. The business of agriculture can be started with low investment.


13. Who started agriculture in the philippines?


It was the former president Emilio Aguinaldo established the Department of Agriculture and Manufacturing on June 23, 1898.


14. status of agriculture in the Philippines.


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15. History of agriculture in the philippines?


Answer:

Traces of modern philippine agriculture became most visible to tje outside world st tje height of the spanish regime when industries where incouraged and develop and supplied the major needs of the colonizer: spain and other European consumer for tobacco, sugar,and abaca.


16. discuss the importance of agriculture in the philippines​


Answer:

Agriculture plays a significant role in the Philippine economy. Involving about 40 percent of Filipino workers, it contributes an average of 20 percent to the Gross Domestic Product. ... The neglect of the agriculture sector and the uneven distribution of resources worsened the poverty situation in rural areas.

Explanation:



Answer:

The most popular agricultures in the Philippines are: Rice, Sugar, Coconut, Abaca, Fruits, Corn and Rubber.

Explanation:

Philippines is the 8th largest rice producer in the world.

Coconut also plays an important role when it comes to agricultural economy of the Philippines. Philippines is also providing 87.4% of worlds abaca in 2014.

Philippines is also the 3rd world's largest producer of pineapples and banana. When it comes to sugar, there are 19 provinces and 11 regions in the country that produce sugar cane. However, corn is the second most important crop in the Philippines. Rubber is also one of the famous agricultures in the Philippines because there are over 458 thousand families dependent in the cultivation of rubber trees..  


18. what are the agricultural problem in the Philippines​


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19. Agricultural monopolies in spanish philippines


Answer:

PSR 29 (1981): 25-30. MONOPOLY EXPANSION IN PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURE. RENE E. OFRENEO. Asian Labor Education Center, University of the Philippines.

Explanation:

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20. characteristics of philippine agriculture


Answer:

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21. common agricultural crops in the philippine


Major Agricultural Products. The country's major agricultural crops are rice, corn, coconut, sugarcane, banana, cassava, pineapple, and vegetables.



22. discuss the agricultural development in the philippines​


Answer:

Through commercial agriculture and improved infrastructure, small-holder farmers can increase their incomes and slowly become more self-reliant. Developing irrigation systems in rural farming lands which is an important aspect of the project, makes farming more efficient for the people of the Philippines.


23. agriculture problems in the philippines


Answer:

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24. This MDg targets to invest in education, agriculture produce more jobs.​


Relationship Between Agriculture and the Millennium Development Goals

In 2000 the member states of the United Nations adopted the Millennium Declaration as a renewed commitment to human development. The Declaration includes eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), each with quantified targets, to motivate the international community and provide an accountability mechanism for actions taken to enable millions of poor people to improve their livelihoods. The MDGs are as follows:

Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

Achieve universal primary education

Promote gender equality and empower women

Reduce child mortality

Improve maternal health

Combat human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), malaria, and other diseases

Ensure environmental sustainability

Develop a global partnership for development.


25. What is the level of Agricultural mechanizations in Philippines? ​


Answer:

Also, the latest survey by the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PhilMech) showed that the mechanization level of farms in the Philippines is 1.23 horsepower per hectare (hp/ha). Rice and corn farms had the highest level of available farm power at 2.31 hp/ha.



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27. how philippine agriculture evolve??​


Answer:

Philippine economy. Involving about 40 percent of Filipino workers, it contributes an average of 20 percent to the Gross Domestic Product. if we talk about evolving of Philippine agriculture we can say that Sometime around 12,000 years ago, our hunter-gatherer ancestors began trying their hand at farming, so that's how Philippines agriculture evolve.


28. How important is agriculture in the Philippines?​


Answer:

agriculture

Explanation:

IT IS important in the philippines because every market need supply from agriculture

Agriculture plays a significant role in the Philippine economy. Involving about 40 percent of Filipino workers, it contributes an average of 20 percent to the Gross Domestic Product. The neglect of the agriculture sector and the uneven distribution of resources worsened the poverty situation in rural areas

29. Who is the father of OrganicAgriculture in the Philippines?​


Answer:

DA Secretary PROCESO J. ALCALA

Explanation:DA Secretary PROCESO J. ALCALA is a former Representative of 2nd District of Quezon. He is considered as the 'Father of Organic Agriculture' in the Philippines, being the principal author of the Organic Agricultural Act of 2010 (RA 10068).


30. what are the importance of agriculture in the Philippines? ​


Answer:

The sector is important for inclusive growth, with agriculture being the key driver of the economy in the rural areas where most Filipinos live (but where poverty incidence remains high). 2 Agriculture remains a major source of employment, with about 36% of the total employed population working in the sector.

Answer:

The sector is important for inclusive growth, with agriculture being the key driver of the economy in the rural areas where most Filipinos live (but where poverty incidence remains high). 2 Agriculture remains a major source of employment, with about 36% of the total employed population working in the sector.

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