Social Sciences & Psychology
Publisher Name: IJRP
Views: 30 , Download: 34 , Pages: 623 - 667
DOI: 10.47119/IJRP1001731520257921
Authors
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1 | Aldwin John D. Quintos |
Abstract
This study investigates the extent of agricultural program implementation within the Municipal Agriculture Office (MAO) of the 3rd District of Laguna, focusing on the relationship between demographic factors and the implementation of various agricultural programs. The research examines the demographic profile of respondents, including age, educational attainment, position in the agriculture sector, sex, and years of experience. It further evaluates the level of agricultural programs in the areas of Crop Production, Farm Mechanization, Financial Support, Fisheries and Aquaculture, and Livestock and Poultry Development. Additionally, the study assesses the extent of program implementation in terms of innovation adoption, coverage, effectiveness, resource allocation, sustainability, and stakeholder satisfaction. The study aims to test two key hypotheses regarding the agricultural program implementation in District 3. The first hypothesis posits that there is a significant relationship between the demographic profile of respondents and the extent of agricultural program implementation. This suggests that factors such as age, education level, income, and gender may influence how effectively these programs are carried out in the district. The second hypothesis examines whether there is a significant difference between the level of agricultural programs and the extent of their implementation. This hypothesis suggests that variations in the scale or resources allocated to the programs may result in differences in the success or thoroughness of their implementation. Overall, the study seeks to understand how demographic factors and program characteristics impact the effectiveness of agricultural initiatives in District 3. Data was collected through surveys questionnaire and interview guide. The findings aim to reveal insights into the effectiveness of agricultural program implementation, identify challenges, and purpose recommendations for enhancing agricultural development in the district. The studys results will contribute to understanding the role of demographic fa.ctors in shaping agricultural outcomes and offer strategies to improve program execution and sustainability in Lagunas 3rd district.