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International Journal of
Environmental & Agriculture Research

ISSN No.: 2454-1850 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | NAAS Rating: 4.23

International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research - Philippines Journal ng Agrikultura at Kapaligiran | Journal ng Agrikultura Pilipinas

Agriculture Research Philippines - Rice, Coconut, Banana, and Sustainable Farming | IJOEAR
Top Agriculture Journal in Philippines | Nangungunang Journal ng Agrikultura

ISSN: 2454-1850 | NAAS Rating: 4.23 | R Impact Factor: 4.38 | DOI: 10.25125/agriculture-journal | Indexed in CrossRef, Google Scholar, WorldCat

Philippines' Agriculture Sector at a Glance | Sektor ng Agrikultura ng Pilipinas

#2

World's Largest Coconut
Producer | Niyog

#2

World's Largest Banana
Exporter | Saging

#8

World's Largest Rice
Producer | Bigas

25%+

Employment in
Agriculture

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Department of Agriculture Philippines (DA), 2024 Report

Philippines' Agricultural Landscape | Tanawin ng Agrikultura ng Pilipinas

The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,600 islands with a population exceeding 115 million, is a vibrant agricultural nation. The country is the world's second-largest coconut producer, the second-largest banana exporter, and a major producer of rice, pineapple, sugarcane, mangoes, and aquaculture products.

The agricultural sector employs over 25% of the Philippine workforce and plays a vital role in rural development and food security. The government's Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028 and Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) initiatives aim to modernize agriculture, increase productivity, and enhance competitiveness. IJOEAR provides Filipino agricultural researchers with a prestigious international platform to publish their findings.

Rice Production | Produksyon ng Bigas

Rice is the staple food of the Philippines, with major production in Central Luzon (Rice Granary), Cagayan Valley, and Western Visayas. Research focuses on high-yielding varieties, climate resilience, and sustainable farming.

Coconut & High-Value Crops | Niyog at Mataas na Halagang Pananim

The Philippines is the world's largest coconut producer. Other key crops include banana, pineapple, sugarcane, mango, coffee, cacao, and rubber.

About IJOEAR: Your Partner in Agricultural Research | Iyong Kapartner sa Pananaliksik Pang-agrikultura

The International Journal of Environmental & Agriculture Research (IJOEAR) is a prestigious, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing agricultural and environmental sciences globally. We provide Filipino researchers, agricultural scientists, and environmental professionals with a respected platform to publish their groundbreaking findings and contribute to the global agricultural community.

With our commitment to quality, speed, and visibility, IJOEAR ensures that agricultural research from the Philippines reaches a worldwide audience, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange that addresses both local and global food security challenges.

Open Access

Bukas na Access

Rapid Review

4-6 weeks | 4-6 linggo

Global Indexing

WorldCat, Google Scholar

Top Philippine Universities & Research Institutions Publishing in IJOEAR | Nangungunang Unibersidad at Institusyon

Researchers from these leading Philippine institutions have published their work in IJOEAR, contributing to the advancement of agricultural science in the Philippines:

  • University of the Philippines Los BaƱos (UPLB)
  • Central Luzon State University (CLSU)
  • Visayas State University (VSU)
  • Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice)
  • Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA)
  • Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI)
  • University of Santo Tomas (UST)
  • Central Bicol State University (CBSUA)
  • Mindanao State University (MSU)

These institutions represent the Philippines' commitment to excellence in agricultural and environmental research.

Philippines' Agricultural Research Priorities | Prayoridad sa Pananaliksik Pang-agrikultura

The Philippine Department of Agriculture (DA) and research institutions have identified key priority areas that align perfectly with IJOEAR's scope. Filipino researchers are actively contributing to:

Rice Self-Sufficiency | Bigas para sa Pilipinas
  • High-yielding and climate-resilient rice varieties
  • Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) technology
  • Integrated pest management (IPM)
  • Post-harvest technology and storage
  • Farm mechanization and modernization
Coconut Industry Development | Industriya ng Niyog
  • Coconut hybrid and high-yielding varieties
  • Coconut scale insect and pest management
  • Coconut-based farming systems
  • Value-adding and coconut by-products
  • Rehabilitation of typhoon-damaged coconut farms
High-Value Crops | Mataas na Halagang Pananim
  • Banana (Cavendish, Lakatan) production research
  • Pineapple and sugarcane productivity
  • Mango flower induction and pest management
  • Cacao and coffee production in Mindanao
  • Dragon fruit and emerging tropical fruits
Fisheries & Aquaculture | Pangisdaan at Aquaculture
  • Milkfish (bangus) and tilapia farming
  • Seaweed cultivation research
  • Fisheries management in municipal waters
  • Mangrove conservation and rehabilitation
  • Post-harvest fisheries technology

Environmental Research in the Philippines | Pananaliksik sa Kapaligiran sa Pilipinas

The Philippines' rich natural environment includes tropical rainforests, coral reefs, mangroves, and diverse ecosystems. The country is one of the world's biodiversity hotspots but faces significant challenges including deforestation, coastal degradation, and climate change impacts. IJOEAR welcomes research on biodiversity conservation, coastal resource management, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable land use specific to Philippine ecosystems.

Kapaligiran

Biodiversity Conservation

Protecting unique flora and fauna in Philippine biodiversity hotspots

Coastal Management

Coral reef protection, mangrove restoration, and sustainable fisheries

Climate Resilience

Typhoon adaptation, flood management, and disaster risk reduction

Climate Resilience & Disaster Risk Reduction | Katatagan sa Klima at Pagbabawas ng Panganib

The Philippines experiences an average of 20 typhoons annually, making climate resilience and disaster risk reduction critical research priorities. IJOEAR welcomes research on climate-smart agriculture, typhoon-resistant farming systems, flood-resilient crops, early warning systems, and post-disaster agricultural recovery to help Filipino farmers adapt to climate challenges.

Climate Resilience

Scope of Agricultural Research in the Philippines | Saklaw ng Pananaliksik Pang-agrikultura

IJOEAR publishes high-quality research across all agricultural and environmental disciplines. We welcome submissions from Filipino researchers working in:

Crop Science | Agham ng Pananim
  • Rice breeding and genetics
  • Coconut research and development
  • Banana and pineapple production
  • Sugarcane and mango research
  • Vegetable and root crop production
  • Coffee and cacao development
  • Organic farming systems
Soil & Water Science | Agham ng Lupa at Tubig
  • Soil fertility and nutrient management
  • Irrigation and water resource management
  • Soil conservation in upland areas
  • Watershed management
Animal Science | Agham ng Hayop
  • Livestock production (swine, poultry, cattle, goat)
  • Animal nutrition and feed technology
  • Veterinary science and animal health
  • Dairy production research
Fisheries & Aquaculture | Pangisdaan at Aquaculture
  • Milkfish (bangus) and tilapia farming
  • Seaweed and shellfish cultivation
  • Marine and coastal fisheries management
  • Mangrove-associated aquaculture
Agricultural Economics | Ekonomiks ng Agrikultura
  • Value chain analysis for agricultural commodities
  • Farm management and agricultural finance
  • Agricultural policy and rural development
  • Cooperatives and farmer organizations

Why Filipino Researchers Choose IJOEAR | Bakit Pinipili ng mga Mananaliksik ang IJOEAR

Rigorous Peer Review

Double-blind peer review ensures quality, reliability, and credibility of published research.

High Visibility & Impact

Indexed in Google Scholar, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus, ensuring global visibility.

Rapid Publication

Average publication time of 4-6 weeks from submission to online publication.

CrossRef DOI Registration

Every article receives a unique DOI for permanent accessibility and citation tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions | Mga Madalas Itanong

Comprehensive FAQ for Filipino Agricultural Researchers

Find answers about submission process, peer review, publication fees, and indexing status.

The average time from submission to publication is 4-6 weeks. Our streamlined peer review ensures rapid publication.

Submission to Review: 3-5 days
Review Process: 5-7 days
Publication: Within 48 hours

IJOEAR is indexed in Google Scholar, CrossRef, WorldCat, and Index Copernicus. We are actively pursuing indexing in Philippine national databases including PhilJournals and PCHRD to increase visibility for Filipino researchers.

Priority Research Areas:
  • Rice self-sufficiency and climate-resilient farming
  • Coconut industry development and pest management
  • Banana, pineapple, and high-value crop production
  • Milkfish (bangus) and tilapia aquaculture
  • Climate change adaptation and typhoon resilience

We offer special discounts for researchers from Philippine institutions, especially for early-career researchers and those from less-funded institutions.

Email: info@ijoear.com | info.ijoear@gmail.com

WhatsApp: +91-7665235235

Response within 24 hours | Tugon sa loob ng 24 oras

Join the Philippines' Leading Agricultural Researchers | Sumali sa Nangungunang Mananaliksik

Share your research with the global agricultural community. IJOEAR is your trusted partner.

Submit Your Research | Isumite ang Iyong Pananaliksik

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