基于科学参与研究提高甘薯根茎作物产量

Marife Mustacisa-Lacaba, Renalyn Villanueva, Lemuel Karl Tadios, Nelinda Tan
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本研究旨在通过确定甘薯农民面临的挑战并提供有效的干预措施来解决这些问题,从而改善菲律宾的甘薯生产。参与式行动研究(PAR)用于促进社区参与和行动,建立农民的基线概况,评估参与率,评估使用高产品种的干预措施以及使用割茎系统和交错种植的适当培训,并确定干预后的挑战。参与者的平均年龄为52.44岁,属于边缘成年人群体,红薯生产的平均月收入相对较低。除甘薯种植外,主要举报人还从事其他作物生产,如水稻(100%)、香蕉(89%)、木薯(67%)、玉米(67%)、芋头(67%)和马铃薯(22%)。甘薯种植业肥料使用方面,重点情报员使用尿素和完整的14-14-14肥料。采用NSIC Sp-36和UPL Sp-17品种,结合交错种植和茎切技术,有效提高了红薯每公顷产量。科学干预的总产量为8000公斤(8吨),是目标产量4000公斤(4吨)的两倍。虽然调整耕作策略有效地将实际产量提高到160%,但由于缺乏生产承用者,市场需求较低,限制了这一干预措施的成功。此外,一些农民不能参加活动,这是必须注意的。这些干预措施有可能提高红薯种植的生产力,增加小农的粮食安全和收入。然而,有必要加强营销策略。
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Increasing Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas) Root Crop Yield Based Scientific Participatory Research
This study aims to improve sweet potato production in the Philippines by identifying the challenges facing sweet potato farmers and providing effective interventions to address these issues. Participatory Action Research (PAR) was used to foster community participation and action and to establish a baseline profile of farmers, assess participation rates, evaluate interventions using high-yield varieties and proper training on the use of the stem-cutting system and staggered planting, and identify challenges after the intervention. The mean age of the participants was 52.44 years old, indicating that they belong to the marginalized adult group, and their average monthly income from sweet potato production was relatively low. In addition to sweet potato farming, the key informants are also engaged in other crop production, such as rice (100%), banana (89%), cassava (67%), corn (67%), taro (67%) and potato (22%). Regarding fertilizer use in sweet potato farming, key informants use urea and complete 14-14-14 fertilizers. Using NSIC Sp-36 and UPL Sp-17 varieties combined with staggered planting and stem-cutting techniques effectively increases sweet potato yield per hectare. The total yield from the scientific interventions was 8,000 kilograms or 8 tons, twice the target yield of 4,000 kilograms or 4 tons. While the adaptation of the farming strategy effectively increased to 160% actual yield, there is a low market demand due to the lack of production takers, which constrained the success of this intervention. Moreover, some farmers could not attend the activity, which is essential to note. These interventions can potentially improve the productivity of sweet potato farming and increase food security and income for small-scale farmers. However, there is a need to intensify the marketing strategy.
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