Elazegui, Dulce D.Ravidas, L.2016-04-192016-04-192001SANREM CRSP SEA Policy Brief 2001-937_DoNonFarmSEAPolBrief2001_9.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65306Intensive agriculture, particularly in the uplands, has brought about soil erosion and/or land degradation, thus, threatening sustainability or improvement of production. Despite the presence of soil conserving technologies and environment-friendly techniques, there are factors constraining their widespread adoption such as additional labor requirements which are competitively pulled by diversifying sources of income and emerging non-farm income opportunities within or in nearby areas.application/pdfen-USRural developmentSustainable developmentEnvironmental impactsSoil conservationGovernment policyAgribusinessEnterprise developmentSustainable agricultureConservation incentivesIncome diversificationSmall holder enterpriseNon-farm employmentUpland farmingSmall and medium-scale enterprises (smes)Labor marketsLantapanBukidnonThe PhilippinesField Scale GovernanceDo non-farm enterprises affect sustainable agriculture?Technical report