POTENTIALS OF TIGER GRASS INDUSTRY: Baseline Study of a Tiger Grass Growing Village in a Philippine Island,Used

POTENTIALS OF TIGER GRASS INDUSTRY: Baseline Study of a Tiger Grass Growing Village in a Philippine Island,Used

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Tiger grass (Thysanolaena maxima) grows in abundance in the mountainous regions of northern Tablas, an island in the province of Romblon, Philippines. The grass has been identified by Indian researchers as a perennial, high value, nonperishable cash crop for wide range of agroclimatic conditions. It is a multipurpose species which provides brooms, fuel, feed stock and has high soil conservation value. To establish a comprehensive baseline data upon which developmental efforts are to be anchored, a survey among the tiger grass farmers in the area was conducted. Farmers demographic and socioeconomic profiles were determined. Farmrelated variables such as farm profiles, farm inputs, farm outputs, farming practices and marketing practices were also described. It was found out that if the farming and marketing practices of the farmers were to be improved, the industry can be a promising economic activity in the village. Findings further revealed that aside from being a climate change resilient species, tiger grass could be a potential commodity for agribusiness in the uplands.

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