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Urban Hydroponics For Diversified Agriculture: Part Ii, Jose Santos R. Carandang, Robert W. Taylor, Josemari S. Calleja, Edito A. Busayong, Eric Camilo R. Punzalan
Urban Hydroponics For Diversified Agriculture: Part Ii, Jose Santos R. Carandang, Robert W. Taylor, Josemari S. Calleja, Edito A. Busayong, Eric Camilo R. Punzalan
Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies (AKI)
Achieving food security in urban communities proves to be a challenging task. The inability of cities to produce its food requirement means that food has to be imported from faraway places. Traffic congestion, rising fuel prices, and poor road infrastructure have caused problems in transporting food from farms to markets. The increase in rates of spoilage of perishable vegetables and in transportation costs is a food security issue that needs to be addressed.
Climate Risk Analysis On The Food Security In Saguday, Quirino Province, Jose Santos R. Carandang, Glenn S. Banaguas
Climate Risk Analysis On The Food Security In Saguday, Quirino Province, Jose Santos R. Carandang, Glenn S. Banaguas
Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies (AKI)
Saguday is a 5th-class municipality of Quirino Province. The nine barangays of Saguday namely – La Paz, Cardenas, Salvacion, Santo Tomas, Rizal, Tres Reyes, Dibul, Cardenas and Gamis – are all vulnerable to climate change and calamities, not only because of the scarce resources of the municipality, but also due to the geographical and climatological condition of the area. Rainfall rates are projected to increase due to climate change and there will also be some likely increase in mean maximum tropical cyclone wind speed due to the projected 21st century warming (Knutson et al., 2010). Its location in Quirino Province …