Penaso, Anthony M.Intong, Judith D.Damag, Maria Emily S.Marsh, RobinReyes, Manuel R.2016-04-192016-04-192009Presented at a Seminar-workshop, Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines, 23 January 20094132_Intong_SANREM_VAF_BSU.ppthttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/68382Preliminary results of a survey conducted among 50 smallholder upland farmers in the Philippines during the second crop period in 2007 showed early awareness (since 1960-1970) of the integrated vegetable agroforestry system technologies, particularly irrigation drainage, soil conservation and soil fertility management, and the vegetable agroforestry system, which 59-75% of them adopted in their farms. They however, just were aware of the existence of the drip irrigation technology in 2000 and it was adopted by only 25% of farmers. Problems encountered with the technologies included high costs of inputs, low and fluctuating costs of farm outputs and the dry spell during the period.application/vnd.ms-powerpointen-USIn CopyrightAgroforestryIrrigationUpland farmingThe PhilippinesDrip irrigationVegetable agroforestry systemsVAFAdoption of integrated vegetable agroforestry system among smallholder upland farmers in the PhilippinesPresentation