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Received: 14 September 2024
Accepted: 18 September 2024
Published: 09 October 2024

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Volume 3, Issue 1, 3rd Quarter 2024, pp. 23 – 32

Awareness and Implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among Irrigation Association Members in Dipolog City, Philippines

Authors:

Yvone L. Sadoy, Renato F. Malate, Lea A. Amador, Rassel O. Lanioso, Maria Juliet B. Sanlitan, Ed Jo Albert B. Padrones, Jay A. Roslinda, Ludito V. Ramirez, Crismar V. Hoylar

Abstract:

The Rice Tariffication Law, enacted in the Philippines in 2019, aimed to reduce rice prices for consumers while supporting rice growers through various assistance measures. This study assessed the awareness and implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among irrigated rice farmers in selected barangays of Dipolog City, Philippines. Interviews with 82 farmers revealed that although 71% were aware of the law, their understanding of its objectives (71%) and key provisions (70%-77%) was limited. Nevertheless, all participants received government assistance in the form of farm mechanization, fertilizers, financial aid, and seeds. Farmers unanimously acknowledged both the positive and negative effects of the law. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference in the average income per hectare of rice farmers before and after the law's implementation. The study recommends educational initiatives, particularly through institutions like Jose Rizal Memorial State University, to enhance farmers' understanding and dissemination of the law's objectives and key provisions.

Keywords: Rice Tariffication Law, awareness, perceived positive effects, perceived negative effects

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Article History

Received: 14 September 2024
Accepted: 18 September 2024
Published: 09 October 2024

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Volume 3, Issue 1, 3rd Quarter 2024, pp. 23 – 32

Awareness and Implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among Irrigation Association Members in Dipolog City, Philippines

Authors:

Yvone L. Sadoy, Renato F. Malate, Lea A. Amador, Rassel O. Lanioso, Maria Juliet B. Sanlitan, Ed Jo Albert B. Padrones, Jay A. Roslinda, Ludito V. Ramirez, Crismar V. Hoylar

Abstract:

The Rice Tariffication Law, enacted in the Philippines in 2019, aimed to reduce rice prices for consumers while supporting rice growers through various assistance measures. This study assessed the awareness and implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among irrigated rice farmers in selected barangays of Dipolog City, Philippines. Interviews with 82 farmers revealed that although 71% were aware of the law, their understanding of its objectives (71%) and key provisions (70%-77%) was limited. Nevertheless, all participants received government assistance in the form of farm mechanization, fertilizers, financial aid, and seeds. Farmers unanimously acknowledged both the positive and negative effects of the law. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference in the average income per hectare of rice farmers before and after the law's implementation. The study recommends educational initiatives, particularly through institutions like Jose Rizal Memorial State University, to enhance farmers' understanding and dissemination of the law's objectives and key provisions.

Keywords: Rice Tariffication Law, awareness, perceived positive effects, perceived negative effects

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Article History

Received: 14 September 2024
Accepted: 18 September 2024
Published: 09 October 2024

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Volume 3, Issue 1, 3rd Quarter 2024, pp. 23 – 32

Awareness and Implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among Irrigation Association Members in Dipolog City, Philippines

Authors:

Yvone L. Sadoy, Renato F. Malate, Lea A. Amador, Rassel O. Lanioso, Maria Juliet B. Sanlitan, Ed Jo Albert B. Padrones, Jay A. Roslinda, Ludito V. Ramirez, Crismar V. Hoylar

Abstract:

The Rice Tariffication Law, enacted in the Philippines in 2019, aimed to reduce rice prices for consumers while supporting rice growers through various assistance measures. This study assessed the awareness and implications of the Rice Tariffication Law (Republic Act 11203) among irrigated rice farmers in selected barangays of Dipolog City, Philippines. Interviews with 82 farmers revealed that although 71% were aware of the law, their understanding of its objectives (71%) and key provisions (70%-77%) was limited. Nevertheless, all participants received government assistance in the form of farm mechanization, fertilizers, financial aid, and seeds. Farmers unanimously acknowledged both the positive and negative effects of the law. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference in the average income per hectare of rice farmers before and after the law's implementation. The study recommends educational initiatives, particularly through institutions like Jose Rizal Memorial State University, to enhance farmers' understanding and dissemination of the law's objectives and key provisions.

Keywords: Rice Tariffication Law, awareness, perceived positive effects, perceived negative effects

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e. Peer Review Process
f. Manuscript Revision
g. Editing Services
h. Final Manuscript Submission
i. Acknowledgement to Publish
j. Copyright Matters
k. Inhouse Publication