Effectiveness of Barangay Agricultural Extension Workers in Capalonga, Camarines Norte, Philippines

Authors

Fortunato M. Balbis Jr.

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources-Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (Philippines)

Joan Tracy S. Orit

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources-Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100300447

Subject Category: Agriculture

Volume/Issue: 10/3 | Page No: 6141-6149

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-03-16

Accepted: 2026-03-21

Published: 2026-04-12

Abstract

This study assessed the effectiveness of Barangay Agricultural Extension Workers (BAEWs) in the Municipality of Capalonga, Camarines Norte. Specifically, it examined the socio-economic profile of farmers’ association officers, their level of awareness of the agricultural extension program, the effectiveness of assistance provided by BAEWs, and the problems encountered along with proposed solutions. A descriptive-evaluative research design was employed, involving 54 respondents from 18 accredited farmers’ associations. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and face-to-face interviews and analyzed using frequency counts, percentages, weighted means, and ranking. Results revealed that respondents were extremely aware of the program (M = 4.50) and rated BAEWs’ assistance as strongly effective across key areas such as data collection, livestock profiling, RSBSA registration, reporting, and facilitation of meetings (overall M = 4.51). However, political conflict and insufficient manpower were identified as major challenges. Respondents recommended merit-based appointments and increased staffing. The findings highlight the critical role of BAEWs in rural agricultural development and underscore the need for policy and structural improvements to enhance program effectiveness.

Keywords

agricultural extension, BAEWs, program effectiveness, rural development, Philippines

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