From Flower Farming to Agritourism: The Conditions of (Dis)entanglements and Material (im)mobility in Bahong, La Trinidad amid COVID-19

  • Chelsea Denise Aquino
  • Jericco Calanog
  • Jeydah Mari Cawed
  • Ma. Angelika Guce
  • Hector Guazon

Abstract

Tracing the inflows and outflows of flowers in Bahong, La Trinidad, Benguet during the COVID-19 pandemic uncovers how the owners of flower farms rely on overlapping and extending networks that have provided livelihood and shaped aspirations in times of crises.

Published
2025-01-09
How to Cite
AQUINO, Chelsea Denise et al. From Flower Farming to Agritourism: The Conditions of (Dis)entanglements and Material (im)mobility in Bahong, La Trinidad amid COVID-19. anthropozine: The Official Publication of the University of the Philippines H. Otley Beyer Museum of Anthropology, [S.l.], v. 1, n. 2, jan. 2025. ISSN 3027-9062. Available at: <https://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/anthropozine/article/view/10301>. Date accessed: 25 sep. 2025.