Sustainable Practices of Rice Agripreneurs

A Research Study Presented to the Faculty of Urdaneta City University, San Vicente West, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan 2428

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2026 | Stephanie Kim O. Ramos
Abstract
This study, "Sustainable Practices of Rice Agripreneurs," explores how rice agripreneurs in Villasis, Pangasinan, integrate organic farming, modern farming techniques, and smart farming practices to enhance agricultural sustainability. Despite technological advancements, many farmers still face barriers such as limited capital, technical expertise, and training, creating a gap between traditional and innovative farming systems. The study employed a quantitative descriptive design using validated questionnaires administered to 35 registered rice agripreneurs in Villasis, Pangasinan. Data were analyzed through frequency, percentage, weighted mean, and Pearson correlation to assess sustainable practices and their relationship with business profiles. Most respondents have extensive agribusiness experience and manage small to medium-sized farms, mainly on rented land. Modern farming techniques were the most practiced (AWM = 3.28), followed by organic farming (AWM = 2.89), while smart farming tools were only sometimes practiced (AWM = 2.21). These findings indicate that while agripreneurs adopt sustainable methods, technological practices remain limited. Moreover, results revealed no significant relationship between business profiles and sustainable practices, implying equal adoption regardless of experience or farm size. The study concludes that rice agripreneurs prioritize sustainability but need improved access to technology, funding, and institutional support. It recommends implementing GreenGrain: Empowering Sustainable Rice Agripreneurs for Inclusive Growth, an extension program that promotes education, digital literacy, and eco-friendly innovations to enhance productivity, profitability, and environmental resilience.
Keywords
Sustainable Practices Rice Agripreneurs Organic Farming Modern Farming Techniques Smart Farming Tools
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Stephanie Kim O. Ramos
Lurene Myles V. Bernales
Aira Camille J. Cenizan
Jemyma Joyce M. Decenon
Mark Juven C. Sibucao
Clarisse S. Vila
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SDG 12
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SDG 15
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