Abstract

Through the perspectives and adaptations of local farmers, this qualitative case study explores agricultural innovations and progress toward sustainable food systems in Tanza, Cavite. Using purposive sampling, the study included eight participants to investigate several important topics, including technology integration, the role of institutions and the government, and the continuous improvement of processes within the agricultural community. Six main themes are revealed by the results: an evolution from conventional to organic farming methods; the technological revolution enhancing productivity; overcoming challenges by innovative solutions; substantial government support affecting agricultural practices; the value of lifelong learning for ongoing development; and innovative farming methods such as the "rap giant" approach. These themes show how Tanza, Cavite, is experiencing a dynamic transition to more efficient and sustainable farming methods, supported by technology and legal structures that improve production, environmental sustainability, and community well-being.

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