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Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of the
Department of Agriculture in Davao Region,
Philippines
Sajid, Javier A.*, Palicte, Cherry Mae D.**,
Seguiro Arlene C.***, Torrentira, Jr. Moises PhD****
* (University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines
**( University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines
***( University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines
****(University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines
----------------------------------------************************----------------------------------
Abstract:
Climate change is becoming increasingly common in Philippines resulting in a huge effect and
damages in agriculture sector in various parts of the country. Through the Department of Agriculture,
several incidents of climate related disasters were recorded which suggest that climate change has
accelerated the intensity and frequency of hazards of drought, floods and landslide in most agricultural
lands of the country. This paper intends to assess the adaptation strategies of the Department of
Agriculture on Climate Change at the level of the regional office in Davao Region. Key Informant
Interview with the Agency’s personnel directly implementing the climate change adaptation programs and
paper review were conducted to gather relevant information for this study. The research findings indicate
that the adaptation strategies of the Department of Agriculture Region XI focus on technology transfer
through the Agricultural Training Institute on its Climate Smart Farm Business School project and
mainstreaming of the Climate Resilient Agri-fisheries – AdapatationMitigation Initiative in Agriculture
(CRA-AMIA) through the coordination and management of the Department of Agriculture System-wide
Climate Change Office (DA-SWCCO). The analysis of these findings will help the department to prepare
programs on related to climate change that may include protection and enhancement of ecosystem services
to secure food and water resources and livelihood opportunities to the whole Davao Region community.
Keywords — Climate Change Adaptation Strategies, Climate Change, Department of Agriculture,
Davao Region, Climate Change and Agriculture
----------------------------------------************************----------------------------------
I. INTRODUCTION
Climate change and its effects showed
considerable variability across the world. It is
considered as the most critical global challenge of
the century, which predicted that the global
temperatures will increase further between 1.4 and
5.8°C by 2100. However, most of the poorest
countries and their people are likely to suffer the
earliest because of their low adaptive capacity and
dependence on agriculture, which is highly reliant
on climatic factors (Manandharet al.,2011,
Devkotaet al., 2013).
Agriculture and food security are key sectors for
intervention under climate change. Agricultural
production is highly vulnerable even to 2°C (low-
end) predictions for global mean temperatures, with
major implications for rural poverty and for both
rural and urban food security (Vermeulenet al., ND).
RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
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Moreover, climate change will hinder agricultural
productivity growth. It is expected to change
agricultural productivity by affecting cropping
calendars, yield quality and levels, the proliferation
of pests and incidence of diseases, livestock and
fisheries production, and infrastructure (OECD,
2017).
Despite all this, the Philippine Government has
taken major steps in addressing climate change
vulnerability and impacts through an ambitious
policy and institutional framework that focuses on
food security, resilience building, and disaster risk
reduction. It is seen that by 2050 climate change
and variability is estimated to cost the Philippine
economy approximately PHP 26 billion yearly
(Dikitananet al., 2017)
In fact, the Philippine Government crafted the
National Framework Strategy on Climate Change.
It is committed towards ensuring and
strengthening the adaptation of natural ecosystems
and human communities to climate change. In the
process, the Framework aspires to chart a cleaner
development path for the Philippines, highlighting
the mutually beneficial relationship between
climate change mitigation and adaptation. As a
matter of principle, the Framework aggressively
highlights the critical aspect of adaptation meant to
be translated to all levels of governance alongside
coordinating national efforts towards integrated
ecosystem-based management which shall
ultimately render sector's climate-resilient.
As the world stands at the threshold of an
important juncture in the history of the planet and
the international community grapples for a lasting
global solution to the climate crisis, the threats to
humans and nature have become unprecedented.
The international community stands at a point
where even the most aggressive and immediate
actions to mitigate climate change will not stop the
impacts at least for the next half of this century.
While deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions may
buy time for human and natural systems to adapt in
the decades ahead, human and natural systems have
begun to reel from the unfolding impacts.
The aim of this national process is to build a
roadmap that will serve as the basis for a national
program on climate change and establish an agenda
upon which the Philippines would pursue a
dynamic process of determining actions through the
National Climate Change Action Plan process.
II. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
This paper review aimed to address the following
questions:
1. What are the adaptation strategies does the
Department of Agricultureemploy in
addressing agricultural problem brought by
climate change? and
2. What significant adaptation strategies that
need improvement to facilitate future
agricultural challenges related to climate
change?
III. METHODOLOGY
In this study, a paper review was used to gather
secondary data from the Department of Agriculture
on their agricultural climate change adaptation
interventions. Key Informant Interview (KII) from
the key personnel of the agency handling the
programs related to climate change was also used to
validate climate change strategies. After which, a
textual analysis was done in identifying the
significant adaptation strategies being employed by
the DA in the whole Davao Region.
IV. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
The National Framework ‘s diagram illustrates a
more specific aspect of the Climate Change
Framework, taking into account how climate
change impacts and vulnerabilities shall be
addressed by adaptation, mitigation and cross-
cutting strategies and supported by the means of
implementation—which would eventually lead to
the achievement of the National Goal.
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FIGURE I
THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTSAND VUNERABILITIES
Ecosystems
Communities
FoodEnergy
Infrastructure
Health
Capacity
Development
Knowledge
Management
IEC and
Advocacy
Researchand
Development/
Technology
Transfer
Gender
Mainstreaming
CROSS-CUTTING
ADAPTATION
EnhanceVulnerability and
AdaptationAssessments
Integrated Ecosystem-Based
Management
Climate Responsive Agriculture
Water Governance and
Management
Climate Responsive Health
Sector
Disaster Risk Reduction
MITIGATION
Energy Efficiency &
Conservation
SustainableInfrastructure
Renewable Energy
Environmentally Sustainable
Transport
National REDD + Strategy
Waste Management
GOAL
To build the capacity of the communities and increase the
resilience of the natural ecosystems to climate change, and
optimize mitigation opportunities towards sustainable
development.
Multi
Stakeholder
Partnership
Financing
Valuation
Policy, Planning
and
Mainstreaming
MEANS OF
IMPLEMENTATIO
N
Source: neda.gov.ph
For the Department of Agriculture in Davao
Region (DA-XI) combating climate change is an
utmost priority. The agriculture sector has been the
forefront agency which caters to the needs of the
farmers. Their top concern is uplifting the lives of
the farmers through rendering immediate technical
and marketing assistance to disaster victims whose
agricultural and fishery products have been
destroyed, damaged or lost; Facilitation of
immediate release of funds for crop insurance to
commensurate losses suffered and; Assurance for
the rehabilitation for agriculture, agri-livelihood
rehabilitation and other related programs (DA-
DRRM, RFO XI 2016).
A. The Climate Smart Farm Business School (CSFBS).
In September 21-30, 2016, the Department of
Agriculture XI through the Agricultural Training
Institute (ATI) conducted a training of Trainers on
Climate Smart Business School (CSFBS) held at
Datu Abdul, Panabu City. A total of 34 Agricultural
Extension Workers (AEWs) graduated from the
training. The participants hail from different cities
and municipalities in Region XI, particularly in
Davao City, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental,
Davao del Sur and Compostela Valley Province.
The training aims to provide the participants the
appropriate knowledge on business farming
technology which is resilient to climate change with
the trust in transforming the farmers into agri-
preneurs and equipping them to face the challenges
of climate change which is prevalent worldwide.
Knowledge and skills imparted to the participants
were through lecture-discussion, workshop
activities,reporting, interaction and sharing of ideas,
actual courtesy call to the LGUs (protocol) and
field benchmarking and surveys (Austria, 2016).
B. The Climate Resilient Agri-fisheries –
AdapatationMitigation Initiative in Agriculture (CRA-
AMIA).
The establishment of the CRA-AMIA Villages
in the three piloted barangays located in the
SuawanKulafu sub-watershed in Marilog District,
Davao City. Started in 2015, CRA AMIA villages
were established with five farming associations
which were closely coordinated by the Department
of Agriculture Region XI Research Team and office
of the Municipal Agriculture Support services were
provided through provisions of farm inputs to
support the farming; conducted a series of climate
resilient field schools (CRFS) training workshop in
their own field and exposed farmers to technologies
in various research stations and farm tours.
Capacitated farmers with relevant information to
climate changes and livelihood. AMIA is a flagship
program of the Department of Agriculture for
climate adaptation and mitigation coordinated and
manage by the System-wide Climate Change Office
(DA-SWCCO) which aims to respond to the
challenges posed by climate change. DA issued a
memorandum that mandates the mainstreaming of
Climate Change in the DA Programs, Plans and
Budget. It envisions of a Philippine agriculture,
fisheries sector that enables local communities to
cope up climate risks while pursuing sustainable
resilient livelihoods.
The sensitivity of the regional agriculture sector
to the impacts of climate change cannot be
overstated. The increasing frequency and intensity
of extreme weather events affecting the Davao
Region continue to devastate and threatens the
region's food and water resources. Addressing these
vulnerabilities in both the short and long-term
requires building the resilience of our food
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production systems through the mainstreaming of
sustainable agriculture and aquaculture and related
developments in the sector.
In order to address these future challenges, the
Department of Agriculture of Region XI should
intensify its program approaches on climate change
adaptation. This may include protection and
enhancement of ecosystem services to secure food
and water resources and livelihood opportunities to
the whole Davao Region community.
This may also include the following strategic
approaches to be prioritized in programming
climate change adaptation:
1. Strengthen convergence strategies with other
agencies like the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources to reduce climate
change risks and vulnerability of natural
ecosystems and biodiversity through
ecosystem-based management approaches,
conservation efforts, and sustainable ENR-
based economic endeavors such as eco-
tourism;
2. Increase the resilience of agriculture
communities through the development of
climate change sensitive technologies,
establishment of climate-proof agricultural
infrastructure and climate-responsive food
production systems, and provision of support
services to the most vulnerable communities;
3. Improve climate change resiliency with the
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
through the restoration of fishing grounds,
stocks and habitats and investment in
sustainable and climate change-responsive
fishing technologies and products;
4. Expand investments in aquaculture and in
other food production areas;
5. Strengthen the crop insurance system as an
important risk sharing mechanism to
implement weather-based insurance system;
6. Strengthen sustainable, multi-sectoral and
community-based resource management
mechanisms; and
7. Link with the academic institution to
establish a concrete programming through
inclusion of the Climate Smart Farm
Business in schools, colleges and
university’s curriculum.
V. CONCLUSION
Addressing the region's multiple agricultural
vulnerabilities to climate change requires an
integrated ecosystem based management approach
which not only acknowledges the interrelationships
across the regional ecosystems, but also strengthens
the integrity of decision-making processes towards
the formulation of comprehensive adaptation
strategies from ridge-to-reef.
This paper review concludes that the Department
of Agriculture XI needs more interventions in
mainstreaming climate change adaptation programs
since the regional agency is still at the piloting level
at the moment. Therefore, the researchers set
recommendations below in order to strengthen the
agency’s flagship program. .
REFERENCES
[1] Austria, R.E. (2016). 34 AEWs Attended the Training of Trainers on
Climate Smart Farm Business School. Department of Agriculture XI –
Agricultural Training Institute.Retrieved on 12/02/2018.
http://www.ati.da.gov.ph
[2] DA-SWCCO (ND). Climate Change Agriculture (CRA).Retrieved on
12/3/2018. http://www.swcco.da.gov.ph
[3] DA-RFO XI (2016).Disaster Risk Reduction Management System.
[4] Dikitanan, R. et al. (2017). Climate-Resilient Agriculture in
Philippines.CSA Country Profile for Asia Series.International Center for
Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); Department of Agriculture – Adaptation
and Mitigation Initiatives in Agriculture, Government of the Philippines.
Manila, Philippines. 4 p. Retrieve on 11/02/2018.
https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/climate-resilient-agriculture-
philippines#.W9rVFtIRfIU
[5] JICA (2017). Data Collection Survey for Strategy Development of
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Sector in the Republic of the
Philippines. Final Report
[6] NEDA (2013). National Framework Strategy on Climate Change, 2010-
2022. Retrieved on 12/3/2018. www.neda.gov.ph>2013/10>nfscc_sgd
[7] OECD (2017). Agricultural Policies in the Philippines. OECD
Publishing, Paris. Retrieved on 10/26/2018.
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  • 1. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 1 Issue 2, Nov-Dec2018 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175 ©IJSRED: All Rights are Reserved Page 198 Climate Change Adaptation Strategies of the Department of Agriculture in Davao Region, Philippines Sajid, Javier A.*, Palicte, Cherry Mae D.**, Seguiro Arlene C.***, Torrentira, Jr. Moises PhD**** * (University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines **( University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines ***( University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines ****(University of Southeastern Philippines, Davao City, Philippines ----------------------------------------************************---------------------------------- Abstract: Climate change is becoming increasingly common in Philippines resulting in a huge effect and damages in agriculture sector in various parts of the country. Through the Department of Agriculture, several incidents of climate related disasters were recorded which suggest that climate change has accelerated the intensity and frequency of hazards of drought, floods and landslide in most agricultural lands of the country. This paper intends to assess the adaptation strategies of the Department of Agriculture on Climate Change at the level of the regional office in Davao Region. Key Informant Interview with the Agency’s personnel directly implementing the climate change adaptation programs and paper review were conducted to gather relevant information for this study. The research findings indicate that the adaptation strategies of the Department of Agriculture Region XI focus on technology transfer through the Agricultural Training Institute on its Climate Smart Farm Business School project and mainstreaming of the Climate Resilient Agri-fisheries – AdapatationMitigation Initiative in Agriculture (CRA-AMIA) through the coordination and management of the Department of Agriculture System-wide Climate Change Office (DA-SWCCO). The analysis of these findings will help the department to prepare programs on related to climate change that may include protection and enhancement of ecosystem services to secure food and water resources and livelihood opportunities to the whole Davao Region community. Keywords — Climate Change Adaptation Strategies, Climate Change, Department of Agriculture, Davao Region, Climate Change and Agriculture ----------------------------------------************************---------------------------------- I. INTRODUCTION Climate change and its effects showed considerable variability across the world. It is considered as the most critical global challenge of the century, which predicted that the global temperatures will increase further between 1.4 and 5.8°C by 2100. However, most of the poorest countries and their people are likely to suffer the earliest because of their low adaptive capacity and dependence on agriculture, which is highly reliant on climatic factors (Manandharet al.,2011, Devkotaet al., 2013). Agriculture and food security are key sectors for intervention under climate change. Agricultural production is highly vulnerable even to 2°C (low- end) predictions for global mean temperatures, with major implications for rural poverty and for both rural and urban food security (Vermeulenet al., ND). RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS
  • 2. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 1 Issue 2, Nov-Dec2018 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175 ©IJSRED: All Rights are Reserved Page 199 Moreover, climate change will hinder agricultural productivity growth. It is expected to change agricultural productivity by affecting cropping calendars, yield quality and levels, the proliferation of pests and incidence of diseases, livestock and fisheries production, and infrastructure (OECD, 2017). Despite all this, the Philippine Government has taken major steps in addressing climate change vulnerability and impacts through an ambitious policy and institutional framework that focuses on food security, resilience building, and disaster risk reduction. It is seen that by 2050 climate change and variability is estimated to cost the Philippine economy approximately PHP 26 billion yearly (Dikitananet al., 2017) In fact, the Philippine Government crafted the National Framework Strategy on Climate Change. It is committed towards ensuring and strengthening the adaptation of natural ecosystems and human communities to climate change. In the process, the Framework aspires to chart a cleaner development path for the Philippines, highlighting the mutually beneficial relationship between climate change mitigation and adaptation. As a matter of principle, the Framework aggressively highlights the critical aspect of adaptation meant to be translated to all levels of governance alongside coordinating national efforts towards integrated ecosystem-based management which shall ultimately render sector's climate-resilient. As the world stands at the threshold of an important juncture in the history of the planet and the international community grapples for a lasting global solution to the climate crisis, the threats to humans and nature have become unprecedented. The international community stands at a point where even the most aggressive and immediate actions to mitigate climate change will not stop the impacts at least for the next half of this century. While deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions may buy time for human and natural systems to adapt in the decades ahead, human and natural systems have begun to reel from the unfolding impacts. The aim of this national process is to build a roadmap that will serve as the basis for a national program on climate change and establish an agenda upon which the Philippines would pursue a dynamic process of determining actions through the National Climate Change Action Plan process. II. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY This paper review aimed to address the following questions: 1. What are the adaptation strategies does the Department of Agricultureemploy in addressing agricultural problem brought by climate change? and 2. What significant adaptation strategies that need improvement to facilitate future agricultural challenges related to climate change? III. METHODOLOGY In this study, a paper review was used to gather secondary data from the Department of Agriculture on their agricultural climate change adaptation interventions. Key Informant Interview (KII) from the key personnel of the agency handling the programs related to climate change was also used to validate climate change strategies. After which, a textual analysis was done in identifying the significant adaptation strategies being employed by the DA in the whole Davao Region. IV. RESULT AND DISCUSSION The National Framework ‘s diagram illustrates a more specific aspect of the Climate Change Framework, taking into account how climate change impacts and vulnerabilities shall be addressed by adaptation, mitigation and cross- cutting strategies and supported by the means of implementation—which would eventually lead to the achievement of the National Goal.
  • 3. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 1 Issue 2, Nov-Dec2018 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175 ©IJSRED: All Rights are Reserved Page 200 FIGURE I THE PHILIPPINES NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORK CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTSAND VUNERABILITIES Ecosystems Communities FoodEnergy Infrastructure Health Capacity Development Knowledge Management IEC and Advocacy Researchand Development/ Technology Transfer Gender Mainstreaming CROSS-CUTTING ADAPTATION EnhanceVulnerability and AdaptationAssessments Integrated Ecosystem-Based Management Climate Responsive Agriculture Water Governance and Management Climate Responsive Health Sector Disaster Risk Reduction MITIGATION Energy Efficiency & Conservation SustainableInfrastructure Renewable Energy Environmentally Sustainable Transport National REDD + Strategy Waste Management GOAL To build the capacity of the communities and increase the resilience of the natural ecosystems to climate change, and optimize mitigation opportunities towards sustainable development. Multi Stakeholder Partnership Financing Valuation Policy, Planning and Mainstreaming MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATIO N Source: neda.gov.ph For the Department of Agriculture in Davao Region (DA-XI) combating climate change is an utmost priority. The agriculture sector has been the forefront agency which caters to the needs of the farmers. Their top concern is uplifting the lives of the farmers through rendering immediate technical and marketing assistance to disaster victims whose agricultural and fishery products have been destroyed, damaged or lost; Facilitation of immediate release of funds for crop insurance to commensurate losses suffered and; Assurance for the rehabilitation for agriculture, agri-livelihood rehabilitation and other related programs (DA- DRRM, RFO XI 2016). A. The Climate Smart Farm Business School (CSFBS). In September 21-30, 2016, the Department of Agriculture XI through the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) conducted a training of Trainers on Climate Smart Business School (CSFBS) held at Datu Abdul, Panabu City. A total of 34 Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) graduated from the training. The participants hail from different cities and municipalities in Region XI, particularly in Davao City, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Davao del Sur and Compostela Valley Province. The training aims to provide the participants the appropriate knowledge on business farming technology which is resilient to climate change with the trust in transforming the farmers into agri- preneurs and equipping them to face the challenges of climate change which is prevalent worldwide. Knowledge and skills imparted to the participants were through lecture-discussion, workshop activities,reporting, interaction and sharing of ideas, actual courtesy call to the LGUs (protocol) and field benchmarking and surveys (Austria, 2016). B. The Climate Resilient Agri-fisheries – AdapatationMitigation Initiative in Agriculture (CRA- AMIA). The establishment of the CRA-AMIA Villages in the three piloted barangays located in the SuawanKulafu sub-watershed in Marilog District, Davao City. Started in 2015, CRA AMIA villages were established with five farming associations which were closely coordinated by the Department of Agriculture Region XI Research Team and office of the Municipal Agriculture Support services were provided through provisions of farm inputs to support the farming; conducted a series of climate resilient field schools (CRFS) training workshop in their own field and exposed farmers to technologies in various research stations and farm tours. Capacitated farmers with relevant information to climate changes and livelihood. AMIA is a flagship program of the Department of Agriculture for climate adaptation and mitigation coordinated and manage by the System-wide Climate Change Office (DA-SWCCO) which aims to respond to the challenges posed by climate change. DA issued a memorandum that mandates the mainstreaming of Climate Change in the DA Programs, Plans and Budget. It envisions of a Philippine agriculture, fisheries sector that enables local communities to cope up climate risks while pursuing sustainable resilient livelihoods. The sensitivity of the regional agriculture sector to the impacts of climate change cannot be overstated. The increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events affecting the Davao Region continue to devastate and threatens the region's food and water resources. Addressing these vulnerabilities in both the short and long-term requires building the resilience of our food
  • 4. International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development-– Volume 1 Issue 2, Nov-Dec2018 Available at www.ijsred.com ISSN : 2581-7175 ©IJSRED: All Rights are Reserved Page 201 production systems through the mainstreaming of sustainable agriculture and aquaculture and related developments in the sector. In order to address these future challenges, the Department of Agriculture of Region XI should intensify its program approaches on climate change adaptation. This may include protection and enhancement of ecosystem services to secure food and water resources and livelihood opportunities to the whole Davao Region community. This may also include the following strategic approaches to be prioritized in programming climate change adaptation: 1. Strengthen convergence strategies with other agencies like the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to reduce climate change risks and vulnerability of natural ecosystems and biodiversity through ecosystem-based management approaches, conservation efforts, and sustainable ENR- based economic endeavors such as eco- tourism; 2. Increase the resilience of agriculture communities through the development of climate change sensitive technologies, establishment of climate-proof agricultural infrastructure and climate-responsive food production systems, and provision of support services to the most vulnerable communities; 3. Improve climate change resiliency with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources through the restoration of fishing grounds, stocks and habitats and investment in sustainable and climate change-responsive fishing technologies and products; 4. Expand investments in aquaculture and in other food production areas; 5. Strengthen the crop insurance system as an important risk sharing mechanism to implement weather-based insurance system; 6. Strengthen sustainable, multi-sectoral and community-based resource management mechanisms; and 7. Link with the academic institution to establish a concrete programming through inclusion of the Climate Smart Farm Business in schools, colleges and university’s curriculum. V. CONCLUSION Addressing the region's multiple agricultural vulnerabilities to climate change requires an integrated ecosystem based management approach which not only acknowledges the interrelationships across the regional ecosystems, but also strengthens the integrity of decision-making processes towards the formulation of comprehensive adaptation strategies from ridge-to-reef. This paper review concludes that the Department of Agriculture XI needs more interventions in mainstreaming climate change adaptation programs since the regional agency is still at the piloting level at the moment. Therefore, the researchers set recommendations below in order to strengthen the agency’s flagship program. . REFERENCES [1] Austria, R.E. (2016). 34 AEWs Attended the Training of Trainers on Climate Smart Farm Business School. Department of Agriculture XI – Agricultural Training Institute.Retrieved on 12/02/2018. http://www.ati.da.gov.ph [2] DA-SWCCO (ND). Climate Change Agriculture (CRA).Retrieved on 12/3/2018. http://www.swcco.da.gov.ph [3] DA-RFO XI (2016).Disaster Risk Reduction Management System. [4] Dikitanan, R. et al. (2017). Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Philippines.CSA Country Profile for Asia Series.International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); Department of Agriculture – Adaptation and Mitigation Initiatives in Agriculture, Government of the Philippines. Manila, Philippines. 4 p. Retrieve on 11/02/2018. https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publications/climate-resilient-agriculture- philippines#.W9rVFtIRfIU [5] JICA (2017). Data Collection Survey for Strategy Development of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Sector in the Republic of the Philippines. Final Report [6] NEDA (2013). National Framework Strategy on Climate Change, 2010- 2022. Retrieved on 12/3/2018. www.neda.gov.ph>2013/10>nfscc_sgd [7] OECD (2017). Agricultural Policies in the Philippines. OECD Publishing, Paris. Retrieved on 10/26/2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264269088-en