Digal, Larry, University of Philippines Mindanao, Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session A2
Value Chain and Production Efficiency Analysis of Small-scale Seaweed Farming in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session B1
The Effects of Altitude on the Profitability, Productivity, and Technical Efficiency of Cacao Farms in Calinan and Marilog Districts, Davao City, Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session D3
Utilization of Flour from Off-grade Unripe Cavendish Banana in Noodles and Baked Products
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session E2
Credit Access and Technical Efficiency of Cavendish Banana Growers in Santo Tomas, Davao del Norte, Southern Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session E4
A Review of Agro-enterprise Development Models in Conflict-Vulnerable Areas in the Philippine Context
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session F1
Factors Affecting the Logistical Costs of Cavendish Banana Farmers in the Philippines and Its Implications to Profitability
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session F1
Factors Affecting the Choice of Credit Sources of Cavendish Banana Farmers in Davao del Norte, Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session F3
An Optimization Model for Processed Food-grade Flour from Off-grade Cavendish Banana Supply Chain Network Design
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session F3
Optimization of Cavendish Banana Flour Production
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session G2
Implications of Gender Attribution for the Cacao Value Chain of Davao City, Southern Philippines
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BANWA Supplements No 1 (2019): ICAEM2019 - Session G3
Factors Affecting the Willingness of Farmers to Sell Directly to Selected Direct Market Channels
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