Year : 2011
Number of Pages : 143
leaves
Adviser : Dr. Roger R.
Posadas
Executive Summary
Geared
towards the National Goal of Sustainable Agriculture, this paper aimed to
assess the level of the Philippine agricultural mechanization and compare it to
Asian Countries such as China, Thailand, South Korea and Vietnam. Farm
mechanization is verified to be one of the important agricultural inputs needed
to increase farm productivity. In the Philippines, the level of farm
mechanization is generally low and its development is very slow. The
Philippines is also a net importer of farm mechanization technologies. Local
manufacturers lack technological capability and rely heavily on imported
products for materials and some machine parts. Farmers' adoption of technology
is also slow, regardless of the efforts exerted by several institutions to
promote utilization of farm machinery and equipment. Other Asian countries have
evidently outperformed the Philippines in farm mechanization. China's
mechanization almost doubled, from 3.8 hp/ha in 1990 to 6.6 hp/ha in 2010.
South Korea leaped from 0.44 hp/ha to 4.1 hp/ha from 1960 to 1990,
respectively, brought about by the Industrial Revolution. Thailand also
exhibited immense improvement, from 0.8 hp/ha in 1990 to 4.4 hp/ha. Vietnam's
farm mechanization was relatively low at 1.2 hp/ha but the Philippines was at
the lowest ebb nailed at 0.5 hp/ha for almost two decades from 1990 to 2010.
Issues that impede mechanization in the Philippines were identified as
socio-cultural, technological, economic and political factors. Recommendations
from previous studies, objectives, agenda, programs, and initiatives to address
these constraints are implemented in fragmented, uncoordinated, and piecemeal
manner which appears to be ineffective and inefficient. This study recommends
selective farm mechanization as the overall strategy to improve the country's
farm mechanization level. It also illustrates how the concepts and principles
of technology management can be applied to come with a better game plan to
ensure farmers' adoption of farm machinery which is primarily the success parameter
of farm mechanization.
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