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Impact of globalisation and liberalisation on agriculture and small farmers in developing countries: the case of the Philippines

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Created 2006-11-23 12:26

The impact of globalisation and liberalisation on agriculture and small farmers in developing countries: the case of the Philippines 

By Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Ruth Sidchogan-Batani and Jim Maza (April 2006)

This report presents some evidence of the effects of globalisation (including trade liberalisation) on poor rural producers in the Philippines. It includes two case studies on the vegetable sector  and the poultry sector.

The paper examines some aspects of the globalisation and liberalisation process that has had effects on rural producers.  In particular it looks at the effects of trade liberalisation that was undertaken as part of the Philippines' commitments under the World Trade Organisation.   The social effects of liberalisation on rural producers (including on income, livelihoods and food security) are examined.  The paper also briefly examines the effects of trade liberalisation on  IFAD's operations, by looking at its implications for IFAD's CHARM project in the Philippines. 

In the two case studies, quantitative and qualitative methods are used.  These include in-depth interviews and group discussions in these communities; gathering and analysis of statistics and information from the Department of Agriculture, the Municipal offices and Rural Health Offices, and a review of literature on these issues. 

Two areas were chosen for the case studies, one being involved in vegetable growing and the other in poultry raising. 

Full report at http://www.twnside.org.sg/title2/par/vicky_ifad_paper.rev_21_april_2006.doc [1]

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