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  • ISSN 2094-618x

    Major Vegetables and Rootcrops Quarterly Bulletin

    Philippine Statistics Authority Republic of the Philippines

    April-June 2020

    Volume 14 No. 2 Quezon City, Philippines

  • REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

    HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE

    PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

    DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph.D.

    Undersecretary National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

    ISSN 2094-618x

    The Major Vegetables and Rootcrops Quarterly Bulletin is a publication of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). The PSA reserves exclusive right to reproduce this publication in whatever form. Should any portion of this publication be included in a report/article, the title of the publication and the PSA should be cited as the source of data. The PSA will not be responsible for any information derived from the processing of data contained in this bulletin.

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    FOREWORD

    The Major Vegetables and Rootcrops Quarterly Bulletin provides updates on

    production of major vegetables and rootcrops, namely: mung bean/mongo, potato,

    cabbage, eggplant, tomato, ampalaya fruit, onion, sweet potato, and cassava.

    These crops are highlighted in the report on the Performance of Philippine

    Agriculture that the PSA releases quarterly.

    This second quarter 2020 issue of the Bulletin presents the final estimates of

    production from January to March 2020 and the preliminary estimates from April to

    June 2020. It also contains the preliminary estimates on area planted/harvested for

    the period January to June 2020. The main source of data is the Crops Production

    Survey (CrPS) conducted quarterly by the PSA.

    DENNIS S. MAPA, Ph.D.

    Undersecretary National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

    Quezon City, Philippines August 2020

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Foreword ii Background viii Highlights

    Mung bean/Mongo 2 Potato 4 Cabbage 6 Eggplant 8 Tomato 10 Ampalaya Fruit 12 Bermuda Onion (Red Creole and Yellow Granex) 14 Native Onion 16 Sweet Potato 18 Cassava 20

    LIST OF TABLES

    Table No.

    Title Page No.

    1 Volume of Production for Selected Vegetables and Rootcrops,

    Philippines, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

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    2 Volume of Production for Mung Bean/Mongo by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    25

    3 Volume of Production for Potato by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    26

    4 Volume of Production for Cabbage by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    27

    5 Volume of Production for Eggplant by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    28

    6 Volume of Production for Tomato by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    29

    /p – Preliminary Estimate

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    7 Volume of Production for Ampalaya Fruit by Region,

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p 30

    8 Volume of Production for Bermuda Onion by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    31

    9 Volume of Production for Native Onion by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    32

    10 Volume of Production for Sweet Potato by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    33

    11 Volume of Production for Cassava by Region, January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    34

    12 Vegetables and Rootcrops: Area Planted/Harvested, Philippines, January-June: 2019-2020/p

    35

    /p – Preliminary Estimate

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    /p – Preliminary Estimate

    LIST OF FIGURES

    Figure No.

    Title Page No.

    1 Mung Bean/Mongo Production by Region

    April-June: 2020/p 1

    2 Distribution of Mung Bean/Mongo Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

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    3 Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

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    4 Distribution of Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    4

    5 Cabbage Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    5

    6 Distribution of Cabbage Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    6

    7 Eggplant Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    7

    8 Distribution of Eggplant Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    8

    9 Tomato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    9

    10 Distribution of Tomato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    10

    11 Ampalaya Fruit Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    11

    12 Distribution of Ampalaya Fruit Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    12

    13 Bermuda Onion Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    13

    14 Distribution of Bermuda Onion Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    14

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    /p – Preliminary Estimate

    15 Native Onion Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    15

    16 Distribution of Native Onion Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    16

    17 Sweet Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    17

    18 Distribution of Sweet Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    18

    19 Cassava Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    19

    20 Distribution of Cassava Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    20

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    BACKGROUND1

    Scope and Coverage

    The Crops Production Survey (CrPS) provides data on the production of all crops other than palay and corn. Around 282 crops are covered by this survey. For this bulletin, information on nine crops are reported. These crops are ampalaya fruit, cabbage, cassava, eggplant, mung bean/mongo, onion, potato, sweet potato, and tomato. Estimates of production and area planted/harvested are generated from the CrPS which has four survey rounds in a year, that is, February, May, August, and November. Crops statistics cover all regions excluding the National Capital Region (NCR). Sampling Methodology

    A non-probability survey is employed for the CrPS. A “5 by 5” design was used in the selection of samples with province as survey domain. The top five producing cities/municipalities of a certain crop are chosen from each province. From each of these cities/municipalities, five sample farmer-producers are selected as respondents. In this two-stage design, city/municipality serves as the primary sampling unit while farmer-producer is the secondary sampling unit. Data Collection

    For CrPS, data collection is conducted quarterly during the last 10 days of the middle month of the quarter, that is in February, May, August, and November. This survey gathers data on production and area planted/harvested. _________________ 1 Source: Excerpts from Crops Statistics of the Philippines, 2012-2016, ISSN-2012-0487 http://psa.gov.ph/content/crops-statistics-philippines-national-and-regional

    http://psa.gov.ph/content/crops-statistics-philippines-national-and-regional

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    Concepts and Definitions of Terms

    Crop production refers to the quantity produced and actually harvested for a particular crop during the reference period. It includes those harvested but damaged, stolen, given away, consumed, given as harvester’s share, reserved, etc. It excludes those produced but not harvested due to low price, lack of demand, force majeure or fortuitous events, etc.

    Area planted refers to the actual physical area planted. This generally applies to area reported for permanent crops and multi-harvest temporary crops. On the other hand, area harvested refers to the actual area from which harvests are realized. This excludes crop area which were totally damaged. It may be smaller than the area planted. In crops statistics, this applies to temporary crops.

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    Figure 1. Mung bean/Mongo Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    HIGHLIGHTS

    Mung Bean/Mongo

    From April to June 2020, production of mung bean/mongo was estimated at

    23.80 thousand metric tons. It grew by 1.0 percent, from the 23.56 thousand metric

    tons output in the same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    Ilocos Region, the major producer with 9.61 thousand metric tons, shared

    40.4 percent to the total mung bean/mongo production this quarter. Cagayan Valley

    came next with 25.2 percent share, followed by Central Luzon with 24.4 percent.

    (Figure 2 and Table 2)

    Figure 2. Distribution of Mung Bean/Mongo Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 3. Potato Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Potato

    During the second quarter of 2020, production of potato dropped to

    12.52 thousand metric tons or by 5.3 percent, from 13.22 thousand metric tons in

    the same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) remained the leading producer of potato

    with 10.67 thousand metric tons or 85.2 percent of the country’s total output this

    quarter. This was followed by Davao Region with 8.8 percent share and Cagayan

    Valley, 3.0 percent. (Figure 4 and Table 3)

    Figure 4. Distribution of Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 5. Cabbage Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Cabbage

    Production of cabbage from April to June 2020 was registered at 22.36 thousand

    metric tons. It went down by 0.6 percent, from 22.50 thousand metric tons in the

    same period of 2019. (Table 1)

    CAR recorded the highest production of 17.94 thousand metric tons, contributing

    80.2 percent to the total output this quarter. Central Visayas and Ilocos Region

    followed with 4.5 percent and 4.1 percent shares, respectively.

    (Figure 6 and Table 4)

    Figure 6. Distribution of Cabbage Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 7. Eggplant Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Eggplant

    During the April to June 2020 period, production of eggplant was recorded

    at 104.44 thousand metric tons. This was 1.8 percent lower than the

    106.33 thousand metric tons output in the same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    More than half or 60.5 percent of the country’s total eggplant production came from

    Ilocos Region with 63.21 thousand metric tons. Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon

    followed with respective shares of 7.9 percent and 6.7 percent.

    (Figure 8 and Table 5)

    Figure 8. Distribution of Eggplant Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 9. Tomato Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

    8

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    Tomato From April to June 2020, production of tomato increased to 74.27 thousand metric

    tons or by 3.2 percent, from 71.95 thousand metric tons in the same quarter of 2019.

    (Table 1)

    Ilocos Region topped all the tomato-producing regions with

    28.25 thousand metric tons, sharing 38.0 percent to the total output this quarter.

    It was followed by Central Luzon with 10.9 percent share, and Cagayan Valley,

    10.2 percent. (Figure 10 and Table 6)

    Figure 10. Distribution of Tomato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 11. Ampalaya Fruit Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

    10

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    Ampalaya Fruit

    Production of ampalaya fruit during the second quarter of 2020 was registered

    at 30.67 thousand metric tons. It inched up by 0.5 percent, from the 30.50 thousand

    metric tons in the same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    Central Luzon with the highest production of 12.56 thousand metric tons, accounted

    for 41.0 percent of the total output this quarter. It was followed by CALABARZON

    with 13.7 percent share and Ilocos Region, 11.9 percent. (Figure 12 Table 7)

    Figure 12. Distribution of Ampalaya Fruit Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 13. Bermuda Onion Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

  • 14

    Bermuda Onion (Red Creole and Yellow Granex)

    Production of bermuda onion from April to June 2020 at 54.96 thousand metric tons

    was 7.0 percent lower than the 59.06 thousand metric tons output in the same

    quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    MIMAROPA Region, the leading producer of bermuda onion with

    31.48 thousand metric tons, contributed 57.3 percent to the country’s total output

    this quarter. Central Luzon and Ilocos Region ranked second and third with

    38.6 percent and 2.2 percent shares, respectively. (Figure 14 and Table 8)

    Figure 14. Distribution of Bermuda Onion Production by Region

    April-June: 2020/p Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 15. Native Onion Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Native Onion

    From April to June 2020, the country produced 1,018.68 metric tons of native onion.

    This was 0.4 percent higher than 1,014.63 metric tons recorded in the same quarter

    of 2019. (Table 1)

    During the period, the bulk of production came from Ilocos Region with

    781.52 metric tons or 76.7 percent of the country’s total native onion production.

    This was followed by Central Luzon with 17.3 percent share and Cagayan Valley,

    5.6 percent. (Figure 16 and Table 9)

    Figure 16. Distribution of Native Onion Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 17. Sweet Potato Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

  • 18

    Sweet Potato

    For the second quarter of 2020, production of sweet potato rose to

    157.47 thousand metric or by 4.9 percent, from 150.09 thousand metric tons in the

    same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    Bicol Region registered the biggest production of 45.76 thousand metric tons

    or 29.1 percent of the total production this quarter. The other major producing

    regions were Central Luzon and Eastern Visayas with respective shares

    of 21.2 percent and 14.3 percent. (Figure 18 and Table 10)

    Figure 18. Distribution of Sweet Potato Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Figure 19. Cassava Production by Region, April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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    Cassava

    During the April to June 2020 period, production of cassava was recorded at

    722.82 thousand metric tons. It declined by 3.8 percent from the 751.46 thousand

    metric tons output in the same quarter of 2019. (Table 1)

    Northern Mindanao, the major producer of cassava, recorded production of

    290.78 thousand metric tons which accounted for 40.2 percent of the total output

    this quarter. It was followed by Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim

    Mindanao (BARMM) with 30.5 percent share and Cagayan Valley, 7.4 percent.

    (Figure 20 and Table 11)

    Figure 20. Distribution of Cassava Production by Region April-June: 2020/p

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2020 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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  • STATISTICAL TABLES

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    Mung bean/Mongo 8,138.07 8,629.95 23,559.80 23,799.48 6.0 1.0 NA

    Potato 23,716.57 23,131.19 13,223.49 12,520.09 -2.5 -5.3 NA

    Cabbage 30,925.69 32,323.34 22,499.58 22,356.91 4.5 -0.6 NA

    Eggplant 80,524.99 75,400.92 106,334.63 104,435.79 -6.4 -1.8 NA

    Tomato 95,295.61 94,215.35 71,951.17 74,266.33 -1.1 3.2 NA

    Ampalaya Fruit 18,334.81 18,259.95 30,503.26 30,666.81 -0.4 0.5 NA

    Onion 152,483.34 163,664.67 60,079.44 55,976.64 7.3 -6.8

    Bermuda (Red Creole and

    Yellow Granex)125,988.27 135,939.67 59,064.82 54,957.96 7.9 -7.0 98.18

    Native 26,495.07 27,724.99 1,014.63 1,018.68 4.6 0.4 1.82

    Sweet Potato 112,294.92 116,520.11 150,085.42 157,469.00 3.8 4.9 NA

    Cassava 514,227.73 515,455.56 751,461.25 722,820.28 0.2 -3.8 NA

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Percent share of varieties to the total crop production

    NA - Not Applicable

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    Table 1. Volume of Production for Selected Vegetables and Rootcrops, Philippines,

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Percent

    Share

    Production (in metric tons)

    Crop January-March April-June

    Percent

    Change

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 8,138.07 8,629.95 23,559.80 23,799.48 6.0 1.0 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 33.64 34.88 11.13 9.50 3.7 -14.7 0.0

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 3,119.54 3,103.50 9,768.04 9,614.54 -0.5 -1.6 40.4

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 51.75 46.44 6,146.84 5,990.10 -10.3 -2.6 25.2

    Region III (Central Luzon) 1,129.46 1,513.35 5,459.86 5,818.17 34.0 6.6 24.4

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 61.58 61.78 - 0.40 0.3 100.0 0.0

    MIMAROPA Region 647.12 645.05 81.64 93.40 -0.3 14.4 0.4

    Region V (Bicol Region) 32.75 30.42 78.15 84.58 -7.1 8.2 0.4

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 1,838.38 1,973.73 1,034.38 1,231.05 7.4 19.0 5.2

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 42.67 41.15 70.31 59.50 -3.6 -15.4 0.3

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 9.29 10.41 35.16 33.75 12.1 -4.0 0.1

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 75.36 72.58 49.58 49.38 -3.7 -0.4 0.2

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 129.96 132.75 46.68 51.78 2.1 10.9 0.2

    Region XI (Davao Region) 74.07 74.34 367.65 354.18 0.4 -3.7 1.5

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 115.72 117.69 127.38 129.07 1.7 1.3 0.5

    Region XIII (Caraga) 1.19 1.46 52.76 59.28 22.3 12.4 0.2

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    775.59 770.41 230.24 220.82 -0.7 -4.1 0.9

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    - No production

    0.0 - percent share is less than 0.05

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 2. Volume of Production for Mungbean/Mongo by Region,

    Percent

    ShareJanuary-MarchRegion

    Production (in metric tons) Percent

    ChangeApril-June

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 23,716.57 23,131.19 - 13,223.49 12,520.09 - -2.5 -5.3 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 20,245.54 19,640.85 11,427.51 10,671.00 -3.0 -6.6 85.2

    Region I (Ilocos Region) - - - - - - -

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 71.10 71.11 374.69 374.02 0.01 -0.2 3.0

    Region III (Central Luzon) - - - - - - -

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) - - - - - - -

    MIMAROPA Region - - - - - - -

    Region V (Bicol Region) - - - - - - -

    Region VI (Western Visayas) - - - - - - -

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 0.33 0.25 0.50 0.38 -24.2 -24.0 0.0

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) - - - - - - -

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) - - - - - - -

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 1,225.00 1,100.00 358.00 334.57 -10.2 -6.5 2.7

    Region XI (Davao Region) 2,047.64 2,198.57 1,016.76 1,096.44 7.4 7.8 8.8

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 126.96 120.41 46.03 43.68 -5.2 -5.1 0.3

    Region XIII (Caraga) - - - - - - -

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    - - - - - - -

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    - No production

    0.0 - percent share is less than 0.05

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 3. Volume of Production for Potato by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 30,925.69 32,323.34 22,499.58 22,356.91 4.5 -0.6 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 24,133.49 24,865.61 18,170.93 17,936.62 3.0 -1.3 80.2

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 1,706.22 1,925.90 852.42 916.72 12.9 7.5 4.1

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 701.01 765.84 240.81 239.76 9.2 -0.4 1.1

    Region III (Central Luzon) - - - - - - -

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 206.66 207.52 223.62 216.94 0.4 -3.0 1.0

    MIMAROPA Region 18.23 18.29 9.33 7.00 0.3 -25.0 0.0

    Region V (Bicol Region) 36.37 34.04 9.74 7.07 -6.4 -27.4 0.0

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 100.56 93.54 203.70 213.68 -7.0 4.9 1.0

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 1,915.79 2,268.63 957.53 997.84 18.4 4.2 4.5

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 17.20 17.62 22.75 21.25 2.5 -6.6 0.1

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 46.29 46.46 126.58 128.03 0.4 1.2 0.6

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 594.00 581.99 750.12 791.07 -2.0 5.5 3.5

    Region XI (Davao Region) 1,193.42 1,281.01 815.22 766.78 7.3 -5.9 3.4

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 209.28 177.90 105.42 103.11 -15.0 -2.2 0.5

    Region XIII (Caraga) 0.78 0.69 2.22 2.15 -11.5 -3.2 0.0

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    46.40 38.30 9.20 8.89 -17.5 -3.4 0.0

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    - No production

    0.0 - percent share is less than 0.05

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 4. Volume of Production for Cabbage by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 80,524.99 75,400.92 106,334.63 104,435.79 -6.4 -1.8 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 496.67 531.28 304.46 315.47 7.0 3.6 0.3

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 31,236.13 30,066.14 65,881.28 63,206.25 -3.7 -4.1 60.5

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 4,553.49 4,547.56 8,617.73 8,282.81 -0.1 -3.9 7.9

    Region III (Central Luzon) 16,470.45 16,096.23 6,921.90 6,972.54 -2.3 0.7 6.7

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 12,057.78 8,834.39 1,871.99 1,823.98 -26.7 -2.6 1.7

    MIMAROPA Region 1,256.74 1,161.15 2,154.48 2,242.36 -7.6 4.1 2.1

    Region V (Bicol Region) 1,595.53 1,578.55 3,849.38 3,936.00 -1.1 2.3 3.8

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 5,983.45 5,862.07 6,066.88 6,472.43 -2.0 6.7 6.2

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 1,647.69 1,519.70 2,434.89 2,264.45 -7.8 -7.0 2.2

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 335.47 315.29 687.49 723.85 -6.0 5.3 0.7

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 606.14 572.25 1,632.61 1,661.93 -5.6 1.8 1.6

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 1,109.52 1,100.15 1,027.78 1,022.41 -0.8 -0.5 1.0

    Region XI (Davao Region) 1,024.18 1,041.58 1,498.42 1,623.90 1.7 8.4 1.6

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 1,572.74 1,529.13 762.92 768.86 -2.8 0.8 0.7

    Region XIII (Caraga) 444.92 508.01 2,545.91 3,038.77 14.2 19.4 2.9

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    134.09 137.46 76.52 79.79 2.5 4.3 0.1

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 5. Volume of Production for Eggplant by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 95,295.61 94,215.35 71,951.17 74,266.33 -1.1 3.2 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 1,596.53 1,629.12 798.79 736.35 2.0 -7.8 1.0

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 42,579.54 42,501.93 27,974.90 28,247.76 -0.2 1.0 38.0

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 2,493.78 2,383.84 6,858.90 7,596.30 -4.4 10.8 10.2

    Region III (Central Luzon) 21,761.08 22,116.62 7,882.28 8,111.06 1.6 2.9 10.9

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 8,458.76 6,908.10 6,439.74 6,116.05 -18.3 -5.0 8.2

    MIMAROPA Region 677.13 634.18 1,669.29 2,372.27 -6.3 42.1 3.2

    Region V (Bicol Region) 856.15 872.40 2,688.76 2,749.15 1.9 2.2 3.7

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 6,987.03 7,465.00 2,761.63 2,869.41 6.8 3.9 3.9

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 960.67 804.03 2,242.74 2,341.15 -16.3 4.4 3.2

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 65.72 58.53 257.76 264.94 -10.9 2.8 0.4

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 538.74 533.12 3,016.39 3,001.13 -1.0 -0.5 4.0

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 5,901.63 5,801.49 6,270.10 6,542.96 -1.7 4.4 8.8

    Region XI (Davao Region) 1,214.98 1,324.50 1,905.13 2,122.38 9.0 11.4 2.9

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 1,071.89 1,044.98 898.03 885.09 -2.5 -1.4 1.2

    Region XIII (Caraga) 45.60 53.75 185.89 214.47 17.9 15.4 0.3

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    86.40 83.77 100.82 95.86 -3.0 -4.9 0.1

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 6. Volume of Production for Tomato by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

  • 30

    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 18,334.81 18,259.95 30,503.26 30,666.81 -0.4 0.5 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 179.87 181.46 136.55 130.37 0.9 -4.5 0.4

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 3,374.02 3,382.10 3,568.10 3,657.54 0.2 2.5 11.9

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 1,493.21 1,525.94 2,093.35 2,128.42 2.2 1.7 6.9

    Region III (Central Luzon) 7,617.02 7,452.74 12,417.45 12,560.38 -2.2 1.2 41.0

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 2,326.89 2,365.26 4,392.02 4,207.32 1.6 -4.2 13.7

    MIMAROPA Region 318.36 320.79 696.05 709.94 0.8 2.0 2.3

    Region V (Bicol Region) 96.33 96.61 1,943.76 1,789.60 0.3 -7.9 5.8

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 769.82 809.20 833.05 958.34 5.1 15.0 3.1

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 555.58 542.38 232.05 235.61 -2.4 1.5 0.8

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 163.58 135.83 356.72 380.62 -17.0 6.7 1.2

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 452.05 462.30 1,844.26 1,891.89 2.3 2.6 6.2

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 419.06 412.53 436.81 458.64 -1.6 5.0 1.5

    Region XI (Davao Region) 308.85 310.71 841.58 857.04 0.6 1.8 2.8

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 147.28 144.79 127.86 119.45 -1.7 -6.6 0.4

    Region XIII (Caraga) 45.37 46.45 541.08 536.34 2.4 -0.9 1.7

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    67.53 70.87 42.56 45.33 5.0 6.5 0.1

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 7. Volume of Production for Ampalaya Fruit by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March April-June

    Percent

    Change

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    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 125,988.27 135,939.67 59,064.82 54,957.96 7.9 -7.0 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) - - - - - - -

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 2,742.15 2,794.58 1,112.35 1,205.85 1.9 8.4 2.2

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 8,058.10 8,018.13 696.76 649.13 -0.5 -6.8 1.2

    Region III (Central Luzon) 112,293.89 122,965.77 24,605.15 21,229.62 9.5 -13.7 38.6

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 2.12 2.23 70.05 37.42 5.3 -46.6 0.1

    MIMAROPA Region 2,881.19 2,150.96 32,170.92 31,475.80 -25.3 -2.2 57.3

    Region V (Bicol Region) - - - - - - -

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 10.00 8.00 409.00 360.00 -20.0 -12.0 0.7

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 0.82 - 0.59 0.14 -100.0 -76.4 0.0

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) - - - - - - -

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) - - - - - - -

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) - - - - - - -

    Region XI (Davao Region) - - - - - - -

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) - - - - - - -

    Region XIII (Caraga) - - - - - - -

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    - - - - - - -

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    - No production

    0.0 - percent share is less than 0.05

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 8. Volume of Production for Bermuda Onion by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

  • 32

    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 26,495.07 27,724.99 1,014.63 1,018.68 4.6 0.4 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) - - - - - - -

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 24,730.03 25,905.97 775.52 781.52 4.8 0.8 76.7

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 27.63 28.21 62.98 57.27 2.1 -9.1 5.6

    Region III (Central Luzon) 1,722.05 1,776.85 171.64 176.06 3.2 2.6 17.3

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 8.71 7.20 - - -17.3 - -

    MIMAROPA Region 2.91 2.82 0.28 0.27 -3.1 -3.6 0.0

    Region V (Bicol Region) - - - - - - -

    Region VI (Western Visayas) - - - - - - -

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 0.85 1.33 0.30 0.21 56.5 -30.0 0.0

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) - - 0.02 - - -100.0 -

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) - - - - - - -

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) - - - - - - -

    Region XI (Davao Region) - - - - - - -

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 2.90 2.61 3.90 3.35 -10.0 -14.1 0.3

    Region XIII (Caraga) - - - - - - -

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    - - - - - - -

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    - No production

    0.0 - percent share is less than 0.05

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 9. Volume of Production for Native Onion by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons) Percent

    ChangeJanuary-March April-June

  • 33

    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 112,294.92 116,520.11 - 150,085.42 157,469.00 3.8 4.9 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 1,849.86 1,772.73 1,700.22 1,445.18 -4.2 -15.0 0.9

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 6,990.17 6,934.17 4,965.35 5,019.25 -0.8 1.1 3.2

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 2,764.26 2,518.46 2,876.72 2,732.04 -8.9 -5.0 1.7

    Region III (Central Luzon) 10,117.18 10,245.54 30,914.86 33,406.69 1.3 8.1 21.2

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 8,590.42 8,418.02 5,093.75 5,262.34 -2.0 3.3 3.3

    MIMAROPA Region 3,651.60 3,557.06 3,907.51 3,760.21 -2.6 -3.8 2.4

    Region V (Bicol Region) 21,661.84 24,885.88 41,213.04 45,759.47 14.9 11.0 29.1

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 13,680.27 14,110.20 12,524.41 12,811.38 3.1 2.3 8.1

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 6,733.48 7,876.65 2,368.59 2,537.26 17.0 7.1 1.6

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 13,470.59 13,719.61 22,374.64 22,540.69 1.8 0.7 14.3

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 1,143.43 1,128.95 2,302.05 2,272.53 -1.3 -1.3 1.4

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 9,577.35 9,490.36 4,998.52 5,046.83 -0.9 1.0 3.2

    Region XI (Davao Region) 3,136.22 3,223.79 4,452.50 4,406.87 2.8 -1.0 2.8

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 2,376.87 1,663.04 2,187.76 2,175.38 -30.0 -0.6 1.4

    Region XIII (Caraga) 5,574.72 5,996.60 7,586.01 7,669.61 7.6 1.1 4.9

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    976.67 979.06 619.49 623.26 0.2 0.6 0.4

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 10. Volume of Production for Sweet Potato by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

  • 34

    2019 2020 2019 2020/p Jan-Mar Apr-Jun

    /p2020

    /p

    PHILIPPINES 514,227.73 515,455.56 751,461.25 722,820.28 0.2 -3.8 100.0

    Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) 945.70 941.83 9,628.28 9,692.57 -0.4 0.7 1.3

    Region I (Ilocos Region) 6,076.71 6,172.98 3,259.92 3,280.91 1.6 0.6 0.5

    Region II (Cagayan Valley) 81,466.58 89,393.09 62,031.82 53,269.08 9.7 -14.1 7.4

    Region III (Central Luzon) 4,961.89 5,070.51 4,937.53 5,516.85 2.2 11.7 0.8

    Region IV-A (CALABARZON) 13,470.72 14,671.29 11,591.80 10,871.61 8.9 -6.2 1.5

    MIMAROPA Region 2,781.37 2,897.66 9,013.73 8,512.63 4.2 -5.6 1.2

    Region V (Bicol Region) 27,333.28 24,112.80 27,792.40 28,475.23 -11.8 2.5 3.9

    Region VI (Western Visayas) 12,524.59 12,573.41 16,437.43 15,516.82 0.4 -5.6 2.1

    Region VII (Central Visayas) 17,825.44 18,093.74 9,472.56 8,761.67 1.5 -7.5 1.2

    Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) 22,283.41 22,086.69 18,788.15 18,877.21 -0.9 0.5 2.6

    Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) 7,298.09 7,303.71 22,285.40 23,010.68 0.1 3.3 3.2

    Region X (Northern Mindanao) 172,847.41 173,236.80 309,343.53 290,777.82 0.2 -6.0 40.2

    Region XI (Davao Region) 4,031.13 3,924.26 7,011.01 6,663.72 -2.7 -5.0 0.9

    Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) 38,839.92 36,249.51 16,191.96 14,607.80 -6.7 -9.8 2.0

    Region XIII (Caraga) 2,031.58 1,948.01 4,536.61 4,431.31 -4.1 -2.3 0.6

    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region

    in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM)

    99,509.90 96,779.27 219,139.11 220,554.37 -2.7 0.6 30.5

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    January-March: 2019-2020 and April-June: 2019-2020/p

    Table 11. Volume of Production for Cassava by Region,

    Percent

    ShareRegion

    Production (in metric tons)

    January-March

    Percent

    ChangeApril-June

  • 35

    Area Planted/Harvested (Ha)

    Mung Bean/Mongo 37,069.71 37,191.61 0.3

    Potato 2,861.90 2,791.36 -2.5

    Cabbage 3,164.93 3,232.12 2.1

    Eggplant 13,765.16 13,463.46 -2.2

    Tomato 11,407.95 11,448.91 0.4

    Ampalaya Fruit 5,476.66 5,473.38 -0.1

    Onion 18,956.17 17,040.92 -10.1

    Bermuda (Red Creole and

    Yellow Granex)16,139.22 14,082.87 -12.7

    Native 2,816.95 2,958.05 5.0

    Sweet Potato 38,333.61 37,772.50 -1.5

    Cassava 111,946.08 110,780.04 -1.0

    Notes: /p

    -Preliminary

    Details may not add up due to rounding

    Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Crops Production Survey

    Table 12. Vegetables and Rootcrops: Area Planted/Harvested

    Philippines, January-June: 2019-2020/p

    Percent

    Change

    Crop

    January-June

    2019 2020/p

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    Chief Statistical Specialist

    IMELDA P. ORNOS

    Senior Statistical Specialist

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    RICHELLE S. CABRERA

    Statistical Analyst

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