2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136562
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Farmers’ Preference for Rice Traits: Insights from Farm Surveys in Central Luzon, Philippines, 1966-2012

Abstract: Many modern rice varieties (MVs) have been released but only a few have been widely adopted by farmers. To understand farmers’ preferences, we characterized MVs released in the Philippines from 1966 to 2013 and identified important characteristics of the varieties that were widely adopted in Central Luzon using farm surveys conducted in 1966–2012. We found that farmers adopt MVs that are high yielding, mature faster, and have long and slender grains, high milling recovery, and intermediate amylose content. The… Show more

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“…Rice grain quality is important not only from the consumer's point of view, but also for rice farmers. Studies (Laborte et al, 2015; Mottaleb, Mohanty, and Nelson, 2015) indicate that farmers also value grain quality in the adoption of modern varieties. Recently, Laborte et al (2015) argued that because of the issues related to grain quality, the adoption of a number of varieties released by IRRI and national systems is formidably low in the Philippines.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice grain quality is important not only from the consumer's point of view, but also for rice farmers. Studies (Laborte et al, 2015; Mottaleb, Mohanty, and Nelson, 2015) indicate that farmers also value grain quality in the adoption of modern varieties. Recently, Laborte et al (2015) argued that because of the issues related to grain quality, the adoption of a number of varieties released by IRRI and national systems is formidably low in the Philippines.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have often associated these preferences (or a failure of accounting for them) with poor varietal adoption rates and the persistence of rice mega varieties despite the release of newer, improved varieties (Boualaphanh et al, 2011, Calingacion et al, 2014, Custodio et al, 2016, Laborte et al, 2015, Manzanilla et al, 2013). However, rarely do these studies deep-dive into the underlying factors that drive certain rice preferences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2006;Adnyana and Kariyasa, 2006;Mahananto et al, 2009;Malian et al, 2004) have all conducted research regarding Indonesia's various rice farming areas. Laborte et al (2015;Rana et al, 2007) and others have done research concerning rice farming outside of Indonesia. In our research we analyze the correlation between production factors, rice quality, rice price, production and farming income.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%