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    Table 1: Age of the Respondents

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OF THERESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    18 paubos 0 0%19 30 3 15%31 40 5 25%41 50 3 15%51 60 6 30%

    61 pataas 3 15%

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    Table 2: Gender of the Respondents

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Babaye 10 50%Lalaki 10 50%

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    Table 3: Civil Status of the Respondents

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Ulitawo o Dalaga 0 0%Minyo 19 95%Biyudo o Biyuda 1 5%

    Null 0 0%

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    Table 4: Educational Attainment of the Respondents

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Grade School 14 70%High School 4 20%College 1 5%

    Null 1 5%

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    Table 5: Number of Years as a Farmer

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    1 3 1 5%4 6 6 30%7 9 3 15%

    10 12 1 5%13 pataas 9 45%

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    Table 6: Crops planted by the Respondents

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Mais 17 41.46%Humay 1 2.44%Camote 9 21.95%

    Mani 1 2.44%Uban pang tubag(saging, nangka,kamunggay, ube,

    lubi, utanon, cocoa,balanghoy)

    13 31.71%

    Table 7: Number of People dependent on the Respondents

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    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    1 3 10 50%4 6 5 25%

    7 9 3 15%10 12 0 0%

    13 - pataas 0 0%Null 2 10%

    Table 8: Monthly Income of the Farmers from their Farming

    RESPONDENTS NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE

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    ANSWERRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWERED500 paubos 8 40%501 1000 3 15%1001 1500 2 10%

    1501 2000 2 10%2001 - 2500 2 10%

    2501 pataas 3 15%

    Table 9: Another Form of Livelihood

    RESPONDENTS NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE

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    ANSWERRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDOo 12 60%

    Wala 8 40%

    Table 9.1: Other Forms of Livelihood

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    PERCENTAGE

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    WHO ANSWEREDPagpangisda 0 0%

    Pagpamanday 4 22.22%Pagpangahoy 3 16.67%

    Pag-atiman ug mga

    hayupan3 16.67%

    Uban pang tubag(paninda, welder,labandera, habal-

    habal driver)

    8 44.44%

    Table 9.2: Monthly Income from the Livelihood

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    PERCENTAGE

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    WHO ANSWERED500 paubos 5 35.71%501 1000 3 21.43%1001 1500 3 21.43%1501 2000 1 7.14%

    2001 2500 1 7.14%2501 - pataas 1 7.14%

    Table 10: Climate Change Awareness

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Oo 8 40%

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    Wala 12 60%

    AkoTable 11: Sources of Climate Change Awareness

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Sa FARDEC 2 20%

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    Sa balita sa radyoug TV

    4 40%

    Sa Department ofAgriculture

    2 20%

    Sa mga ahensya sa

    gobyerno0 0%

    Uban pang tubag(seminar)

    2 20%

    Interpretation :

    Table 11

    This table illustrates that 40% of the respondents answerednews from the radio and TV as the source of their awareness in climatechange. While 20% answered that they gain their awareness inclimate change from FARDEC, Department of Agriculture, and otherslike in seminars.

    Analysis

    In the table and graph shown above, it imply that farmers

    became aware of climate change through the news they get from themedia. The researchers analyzed that greater number of respondentsgain their awareness through the media since most of them havetelevision and radio in their household.

    On the other hand, some respondents acquire their knowledgeabout climate change through FARDEC, Department of Agriculture, and

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    at seminars which imply that they take some time to learn about theissue.

    Table 12: Knowledge on the Effects of Climate Change

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTSWHO ANSWERED

    PERCENTAGE

    Kahibalo 9Wala 0Null 11

    Interpretation :

    Table 12

    This table shows that there are 9 out of 20 respondents have theknowledge on the effects of climate change while 11 out of 20 haveanswered null and none of the respondents have answered no.

    Table 13: Effects of Climate Change on the Farmers

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Nakuhaan angbinuwang kita

    4 33.33%

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    Daghan sa akongtanom ang

    nangamatay3 25%

    Nigamay angbinuwang

    pangunsumo

    3 25%

    Uban pang tubag(nasakit ang mga

    anak)2 16.67%

    Interpretation:

    Table 13In this table, it shows that 33.33% of the respondents

    answered that their monthly income has decreased as one of theeffects of climate change, 16.67% of the respondents answered thatfamily members got sick especially the children. While 25% of themanswered that most of their crops dies and their monthly consumptionreduces.

    Analysis

    The researchers analyzed that the

    Table 14: Changes in the Climate

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Naa 18 90%

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    Wala 2 10%

    Interpretation:

    Table 14This table shows that 18 out of 20 respondents answered that

    there are changes in the climate while 2 out of 20 answered that thereare no changes at all.

    Analysis

    As shown in the table and graph above, there is greater numberof responses from the respondents which indicates that most of themare aware on the changes in the climate. This implies that farmers areaware on the issue for the reason that they dwell on it almost everyday.

    Table 14.1: Noted Changes in the Climate

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Nausab ang 12 44.44%

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    panahon sa ting-uwan ug ting-init

    Sa panahon sa ting-init, mas grabe ang

    init karon kung

    itandi sauna

    8 29.63%

    Sa panahon sa ting-uwan, mas grabeang uwan karonkumpara sauna

    7 25.93%

    Uban pang tubag 0 0%

    Interpretation:

    Table 14.1

    In this table, it shows that 44.44 % of the respondents answered that there are

    changes in the climate, 29. 63% of them responded that during sunny time

    there is too much heat and during rainy time there is too much rain

    compared before, and 25.93% answered that in times of the wet

    season, there is too much rain than in the past years.Analysis

    Most of the farmers

    Table 14.2: Effects of Climate Change to Farming

    RESPONDENTS NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE

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    ANSWERRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDDugay mutubo ang

    tanom9 37.5%

    Daghan sa mga

    tanom angnangamatay

    7 29.17%

    Dili na mahibaw-anang panahon sa

    ting-uwan ug ting-init

    5 20.83%

    Uban pang tubag(nadaot ang tanom,

    kulang ang abot,daghan problema)

    3 12.5%

    Interpretation:

    Table 14.2

    The table 14.2 shows the result of the respondents answer to theeffects of climate change to their farming. 37.5% of the respondentsanswered that they have slow growth of crops, 29.17% answered that

    plenty of their crops dies, and 20.83% answered that the climate hasbecome unpredictable. And 12.5% of the respondents answered thattheir crops become destroyed, decrease of profit, and increase ofproblems as the effect of climate change.last

    Table 15: Number of Times planted in 2000 2005

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    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    1 5 25%2 10 50%

    3 2 10%4 0 0%

    Uban pang tubag(10, dili namakwenta)

    3 15%

    Interpretation:

    Table 15This table shows the number of times the respondents are able

    to plant in the years 2000-2005. 10 out of 20 or 50% answered thatthey are able to plant twice in 2000-2005. While 25% answered thatthey are able to plant once, 10% answered that they are able to plantat least three times, and 15% have answered that they cannot tell howmany times they are able to plant in the 2000-2005.

    Table 16: Number of Times planted in 2010

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

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    1 72 93 14 1

    Uban pang tubag

    (dili na makwenta,depende sa tanom)

    2

    Table 17: Number of Times harvested in 2000 2005

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

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    1 5 25%2 11 55%3 1 5%

    Uban pang tubag(depende sa tanom)

    3 15%

    Table 18: Number of Times harvested in 2010

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    1 6 30%

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    2 9 45%3 1 5%

    Uban pang tubag(kadaghan)

    3 15%

    Null 1 5%

    Table 19: Ways to Resist or Lessen the Effects of Climate Change

    RESPONDENTSANSWER

    NUMBER OFRESPONDENTS

    WHO ANSWEREDPERCENTAGE

    Nagbuhat og mgalaing pamaagi sa

    6 15.79%

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    pagtanomNangita og laingpanginabuhian

    6 15.79%

    Dili paggamit ogmga chemical sa

    pagpananom

    12 31.58%

    Padayon sanaandan

    5 13.16%

    Uban pang tubag(paggamit ug

    organic fertilizer)9 23.68%