Status of Food Micro-Businesses Around Brgy. Dumaloong Gandara, Samar During Pandemic
Status of Food Micro-Businesses Around Brgy. Dumaloong Gandara, Samar During Pandemic
Status of Food Micro-Businesses Around Brgy. Dumaloong Gandara, Samar During Pandemic
Dumaloong
Gandara, Samar During Pandemic”
Alegria, Rainier C.
Derraco, Gene Marc L.
Rollo, Shanina Louise C.
2023
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
as follows:
pandemic?
Conceptual Framework
- Strategies of the
businessman/businesswoman
Mediating Variable
Figure 1. Illustrating the relationship between independent
pandemic.
follows:
Micro food business owners The findings of this study will
operations.
a decrease in price.
Definition of Terms
less.
large scale.
activity or process.
knowledge.
or degree.
unfavorable.
pressure.
Chapter II
steadily for the past decade or so. These small scale businesses
of 3.3 million active business owners (or 22%) was the largest
sourcing funds to grow the business and large bills to pay were
identified.
how deeply affected they are by the current crisis. The study
result suggested that many of these firms had little cash on hand
toward the beginning of the pandemic, which means that they will
al (2022).
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3612830
https://www.futurelearn.com/info/futurelearn-international/
philippines-economy-covid-19
The articles and studies mentioned and cited in this RRL are
national article.
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
pandemic.
Research Locale
General Procedure
goals.
the questions.
findings.
informed.
Research Instruments
the study, and other sources. The requirements for the design of
issues.
Data Analysis
below:
pandemic.
PP == F/N
F/N xx 100%
100%
Where:
Mean = ∑F/N
Where :
5. Drawing conclusion
Chapter IV
pandemic.
20 – 25 3 10
26 – 30 4 13.3
31 – 35 7 23.3
36 – 40 3 10
41 - 45 3 10
46 – 50 4 13.3
51 – 55 1 3.3
56 – 60 2 6.7
61 above 3 10
Total 30 100
old, 4 or 13.3% are 26-30 and 46-50 years old, 3 or 10% are 20-
25, 36-40, 41-45, and 61 years old, 2 or 6.7% are 56-60 years
40 years old.
Male 9 30
Female 21 70
Total 30 100
male.
0-1 6 20
2-5 13 43.3
6-10 6 20
15 above 5 16.7
Total 30 100
operating for 0–1 year, 13 or 43.3% has been operating for 2–5
years, 6 or 20% has been operating for 6–10 years, and 5 or 16.7%
more.
Table 3. Income per month before the pandemic.
10,000 – 15,000 9 30
Total 30 100
month.
1,000 – 5,000 18 60
Total 30 100
month.
Low 10 33.3
Average 13 43.3
High 7 23.3
Total 30 100
Low 6 20
Average 10 33.3
High 14 46.7
Total 30 100
Table 6 presents the pricing of products during the
5 – 10 5 16.7
15 – 20 16 53.3
25 above 9 30
Total 30 100
respondents said that they had 15-20 customers per day, and 9 or
30% said that they had 25 or more customers per day before the
pandemic.
5 – 10 15 50
15 – 20 11 36.7
25 above 4 13.3
Total 30 100
respondents said that they had 15-20 customers per day, and 4 or
13.3% said that they had 25 or more customers per day during the
pandemic.
Frequency Percentage
Income increased 3 10
Income decreased 27 90
Total 30 100
Chapter V
with the potential to encompass the totality of the data that has
Conclusion
findings:
Recommendation
of the study:
1. Since the negative effects of the pandemic on micro-
and losses.