The study investigates the financial literacy of farmers in San Lorenzo, Guimaraes, Philippines, with a focus on their knowledge, attitude, and behaviour regarding financial management. Recognizing the critical role agriculture plays in local economies, particularly in rural areas, the study emphasizes that financial literacy can significantly enhance farmers’ ability to manage finances, adopt modern farming practices, and withstand economic challenges. A descriptive research design was employed, utilizing a researcher-made questionnaire to assess financial knowledge, attitude, and behaviour. The study revealed that while many farmers exhibit average to high levels of financial knowledge, there are still gaps in areas like investment, savings, and long-term financial planning. The results suggest that targeted financial literacy programs could improve resource allocation, farm productivity, and the overall financial resilience of small-scale farmers, contributing to sustainable agricultural livelihoods. The study underscores the importance of fostering financial education to empower farmers and support rural economic development.
Galapin et al. (Wed,) studied this question.