Date Published:
Jun 01, 1994
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Code:
DP 1994-15

Several studies have shown that land reform has a positive impact on rice and corn productivity. However, the same cannot be said in sugar and coconut areas. This paper attempts to verify the effect of the implementation of CARP on the productivity of sugar and coconut farms. To answer the productivity issue, the study examines whether agrarian reform beneficiaries have access to credit and new technologies and whether the transfer of ownership under CARP has affected the collateral value of land.

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In other Publications
  1. Briones, Roehlano M.. 2000. Property rights reform in Philippine agriculture: Framework for analysis and review of recent experience. Discussion Papers DP 2000-29. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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  1. BusinessMirror. 2018. Bitter truth about Philippine sugar. BusinessMirror.


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