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Abstract
This study examined the association between pot manufacturers' physical health and their household gross monthly revenue. It was conducted in 2018 and using the correlational descriptive method. The study elicited responses from seventeen individuals. The instrument employed was a questionnaire created by the researcher and validated. The university gave the study notice to proceed and it was approved by the local executive heads. The researchers distributed the surveys individually to help respondents and further discussed the study's goal in vernacular to their level of comprehension. The questionnaire was translated into the native language of the Philippines. The percentage was utilized to assess the participant's age, physical health status, and total monthly household income. The spearman rank was utilized to establish a link between physical health and income. This paper concluded that the younger generation is less involved in cannabis production. Similarly, the majority of respondents reported having a slight disease and earning a relatively modest wage. It is advised that the local state university offer trainings and provide technical help, establish programs to support the health of marijuana makers, and partner with government and non-government organizations targeting poverty alleviation. Additionally, household gross monthly income can be increased by introducing technology that enables faster manufacture of superior items and reduces physical labor.