000 03798nam a22003257a 4500
003 OSt
005 20260227154349.0
007 a
008 260227b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_dFoundation University
050 _a(GS-MPA) LG 221 D35 G73
_bA6 P83 .2025 P33
100 _aPacana, Michelle M.
_eauthor
_914982
245 0 0 _aAssessing stakeholder engagement in the Unified National Artificial Insemination Program for cattle in Negros Oriental :
_bawareness, challenges, and support systems /
_cby Michelle M. Pacana
260 _aDumaguete City :
_bFoundation University ;
_c2025.
264 _42025
300 _3volume
_axv, 117 leaves :
_bill. (col.) ;
_c28 cm.
_fresource
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
_btxt
337 _2rdmedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _3rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
502 _aGraduate thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Public Administration, Foundation University, 2025.
_aGraduated thesis (Public Administration, Master of) -- Foundation University, 2025
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices
520 _aFARMER AWARENESS, INSEMINATORS CHALLENGES AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS Abstract This study assessed the awareness of cattle farmers, along with the challenges and support systems encountered by artificial inseminators under the UNAIP in Negros Oriental. A descriptive-correlational design was employed, utilizing simple random sampling for 298 farmer respondents and a census approach for 52 artificial inseminators. Expert-validated survey questionnaires served as data-gathering instruments, with data analyzed using mean, standard deviation, and Spearman's rank- order correlation. Results revealed that farmers exhibited a very high level of awareness regarding the benefits and procedures of artificial insemination, significantly influenced by factors such as years of farming experience, education level, and cultural perception. Inseminators perceived institutional support as generally adequate, while logistical constraints, such as lubricant availability and access to liquid nitrogen plants, remained slightly adequate. A key insight is that positive cultural perceptions enhance both benefit and procedural awareness of AI, challenging traditional views that culture impedes innovation. Moreover, the findings affirmed Systems Theory by revealing that support is often reactive to challenges. The lack of correlation between support systems and AI success rates highlighted the importance of addressing biological and farmer-driven factors, thus supporting the Diffusion of Innovations Theory. This study offers new perspectives on the socio-institutional dynamics of Al implementation and provides valuable guidance for crafting more inclusive, responsive strategies in livestock development programs. Keywords: artificial insemination, farmer awareness, inseminator support, livestock development, Negros Oriental, UNAIP
650 _aCattle—Artificial insemination—Philippines—Negros Oriental.
_914983
650 _aLivestock improvement—Philippines—Negros Oriental.
_914984
650 _a Agricultural extension work—Philippines—Negros Oriental.
_914985
650 _aStakeholder analysis—Agriculture.
_914986
658 _aThesis Writing :
_bPublic Administration, Master of ;
_cMPA 99.
856 _3Assessing stakeholder engagement in the Unified National Artificial Insemination Program for cattle in Negros Oriental : awareness, challenges, and support systems
_uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1B8rlJxt7_ZXr_7QgbhRwcauHMiNPXOL0/view?usp=sharing
942 _2lcc
_cTH
_hLG 221 D35 G73
_iA6 P83 .2025 P33
_k(GS-MPA)
_n0
999 _c5603
_d5603