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ASSESSMENT OF HOME

GARDENS AS POTENTIAL
SOURCE OF HOUSEHOLD
INCOME AND FOOD
SECURITY IN WEST,
KIBAWE, BUKIDNON
SECTION STEM 2C
CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

METHODOLOGY
01 INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

• As a humid country, home gardens are especially common in the


Philippines.
• A home garden is a mixed cropping system - a portion of land near
the household that has been cultivated and incorporates produce,
medicinal plants, etc. As well as livestock that could provide an
additional source of food and income to the households.
• Also, home gardens can help mitigate ecosystem degradation while
providing food and economic opportunities to rural people.
• As one of several approaches to alleviating poverty in the West, Kibawe
Area, this study postulates the center for enlightened decisions to
sustain the implementation of household and neighborhood food
gardens
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
• The research has found that it was important to know whether the
different household and neighborhood home gardens could affect the
wider economic impact of societies and whether their outcomes could
be seen as an alternative to alleviate poverty.
• A review in 2010 revealed that the past researches on home gardens
focus more on the highly developed countries and rarely on rural areas
in the Philippines.
• Hence, this study will focus on the impact of home gardens on poverty
and food insecurity in the West, Kibawe Area of Bukidnon.
• Based on the results of previous researches, the researchers
hypothesized that home gardens could become a potential source of
household income and alleviate the food security level of many rural
areas, especially in West, Kibawe, Bukidnon.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
This study will determine the impact of home gardens on household income and food
security.
Moreover, this seeks to answer the following specific questions:
1. What is the percentage of households with home gardens in West, Kibawe, Bukidnon?
2. What are the pros and cons in choosing and establishing home gardens?
3. What are the benefits of home gardens towards the household?

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


General Objectives
Identify the importance of home gardens and its socio-economic impact on the rural
communities of West, Kibawe, Bukidnon.

Specific Objectives
1. To know the percentage of households with home gardens in the area.
2. To recognize the pros and cons of choosing and establishing home gardens.
3. To identify the possible benefits of establishing home gardens in the households.
HYPOTHESIS OF THE STUDY

• H₁: Home gardens are positively related


to the income of households.

• H₂: Home gardens are positively related


to the food security of the households.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

1
The households. It would provide them valuable
information and encourage them to do home gardening.

2
The community. The data will help in identifying
households that practiced home gardening, and encourage
the community to participate as well.

3
The government. The research would provide evidence on
the current situation about home gardening and help the
government create plans in improving and promoting it in
the Philippines.

4
The future researchers. The research would serve as
reference materials for those interested in similar topics.
SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
• 144 respondents from West, Kibawe (Purposive
sampling)
• Online survey (call, google form, chat or text
message)
ETHICAL GUIDELINES
• Participants must answer VOLUNTARILY.
• Considers those who cannot participate due to personal
reasons.
• Shall not include any vulgar and offensive words that may
discriminate and offend the participants.
• Researchers will be responsible for the security of the
research participants and the legitimacy of the data that the
participants will provide.
• The result of the study will be treated with honesty and
equality. Thus, any form of misconduct is not allowed.
• Any offensive and exaggerated answers will be strictly
avoided.
 
02 METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY
MIXED METHOD AND RESEARCH
DESCRIPTIVE DESIGN
RESEARCH SURVEY WEST, KIBAWE,
RESEARCH BUKIDNON
LOCALE

RESEARCH
144 RESPONDENTS
FROM WEST, KIBAWE,
PARTICIPANTS
BUKIDNON SELF-ADMINISTERED
RESEARCH QUESTIONNAIRE
DATA INSTRUMENT
PURPOSIVE SAMPLING SAMPLING
PROCEDURE PROCEDURE
1. COMMUNICATE
MICROSOFT EXCEL DATA 2. GATHER
FOR QUANTITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS GATHERING 3. DISTRIBUTE
AND NARRATIVE AND PROCEDURE 4. GIVE TIME
ANALYSIS FOR 5. RETRIEVE
QUALITATIVE
INTERPRETATION

4-POINT
STATISTICAL DOCUMENTA-
LIKERT SCALE TREATMENT TION PICTURE ATTACHMENT
OF DATA
TIMETABLE

DATE ACTIVITIES
April 09-11, 2021 Distribution of questionnaires
April 12-13, 2021 Retrieval of questionnaire
April 14-May 08, 2021 Data analysis
May 09-23, 2021 Start with the results and discussions
May 26, 2021 Checking of first draft
May 28-31, 2021 Revisions
June 1, 2021 Checking of first draft
June 2, 2021- onwards Wait for the submission
END OF
POWERPOINT
GROUP MEMBERS:
ABELLANOSA, YZAN MIA ALFRANZ S.
BAT-AO, JOYCELYN
GALECIA, NICKSEN MARC D.
RHUDY, TRISHA P.
ROMAREZ, THEA LUZ MARGARETTE C.
RUMBINES, JONNA FEE

INSTRUCTOR:
SIR DAVE P. BUENAVISTA

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