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    JANUARYJUNE 2013

    ISSN-2012-0451

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    PERFORMANCE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURE

    JANUARY JUNE 2013

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Agriculture grew by 1.44 percent in the first half of 2013

    Output increments from the livestock, poultry and fisherie

    subsectors contributed to the overall production gain durin

    the period. The crops subsector suffered a contraction. A

    current prices, gross earnings in agriculture amounted t

    P697.2 billion, higher by 0.88 percent than last years record.

    The crops subsector which shared 51.79 percent in tota

    agricultural output recorded a 0.54 percent decline. Pala

    output grew by 1.34 percent. Corn, coconut, sugarcane anbanana came down with lower production during the period

    The subsector grossed P375.1 billion at current prices. This wa

    4.30 percent lower than last years performance.

    Livestock production increased by 2.12 percent. Th

    subsector contributed 15.53 percent to total agricultura

    production. Production increases were noted for hog at 2.3

    percent and cattle at 2.28 percent. At current prices, th

    subsector grossed P111.8 billion, up by 11.43 percent from las

    years earnings.

    The poultry subsector accounted for 14.58 percent of th

    total agricultural production. It registered 4.39 percen

    growth in output. Chicken production which increased b

    5.05 percent was the main source of growth. The subsecto

    grossed P86.4 billion at current prices. This was 6.25 percen

    higher from last years earnings.

    The fisheries subsector made a turnaround with a 4.44

    percent output expansion. The subsector comprised 18.1percent of the total agricultural output. Production gain

    were noted for tilapia at 2.52 percent, milkfish at 7.03 percen

    and roundscad at 24.46 percent. Gross earnings whic

    amounted to P123.8 billion at current prices was 5.42 percen

    more than last years record.

    On the average, farmgate prices went down by 0.56 percen

    in the first half of 2013. The crops subsector posted a

    average price decline of 3.78 percent. Prices in the livestoc

    subsector increased by an average of 9.12 percent. Poultrsubsector had a 1.78 percent price gain this year. In th

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    A. VALUE OF PRODUCTION

    In the first half of 2013, the gross value of agricultural production amounted to P697.2

    billion at current prices. It posted a 0.88 percent increase from last years record.

    The crops subsector grossed P375.1 billion at current prices, or 4.30 percent lowerthan the previous years level. Palay recorded a 0.51 percent decrease in gross earnings

    due to lower prices. Similarly, gross receipts from corn dropped by 7.25 percent as a

    result of lower output and prices. For the same reason, the gross receipts from coconut

    and sugarcane slid by 23.48 percent and 10.96 percent, respectively.

    Gross receipts from banana bounced back from last years negative growth and

    recorded a 5.69 percent expansion this year because of improvement in prices.

    Cabbage, likewise, recovered from losses in 2012 with a significant growth rate of

    104.33 percent in gross earnings this year which was brought about by better

    production and prices. Higher prices pushed gross earnings from peanut production up

    by 1.80 percent. Gross receipts from pineapple inched up by 0.82 percent as a result of

    increased output. Higher production and prices contributed to the 15.92 percent

    growth in gross returns from tobacco. The same reason held true for cassava and

    camote of which gross earnings went up by 9.86 percent and 4.65 percent, respectively.

    Gross receipts from coffee decreased by 5.45 percent owing to lower production during

    the reference period. Reduction in prices led to the continuous decrease in this yearsgross earnings of mongo at 1.39 percent, garlic at 60.96 percent, onion at 18.80 percent

    and eggplant at 3.00 percent. Lower prices brought down gross receipts from mango by

    3.30 percent and from tomato by 6.03 percent. Gross value of abaca production was

    13.57 percent lower this year because of combined decreases in production and prices.The same reason triggered the decreases in gross earnings from rubber and calamansi

    by 27.04 percent and 22.97 percent, respectively.

    The aggregate gross value of other crops production posted a 4.08 percent expansionin the first half of 2013.

    In the livestock subsector, gross value of production was P111.8 billion at current

    prices, up by 11.43 percent this period. Except for dairy, all the components of the

    subsector bounced back from last years losses and posted gains during the year.Increased prices led to higher gross earnings from carabao by 2.15 percent and goat by

    3.50 percent. Higher outputs coupled with better prices resulted in the respective

    expansions in gross receipts from cattle, hog and dairy by 5.53 percent, 13.12 percent,

    and 3.65 percent.

    Thepoultry subsector earned 6.25 percent more this year with gross volume of output

    at P86.4 billion at current prices. Production and price gains translated to increase in the

    gross value of chicken output by 7.18 percent. Increase in price pushed up the gross

    earnings of duck by 0.79 percent. The gross revenues for chicken eggs went up by 3.56

    percent and for duck eggs by 7.77 percent due to gains in output and prices.

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    Gross value of fisheriesproduction amounted to P123.8 billion at current prices. This

    was 5.42 percent more than last years record. Higher production and prices led to theexpansion in gross receipts from milkfish by 8.27 percent, tilapia by 4.46 percent and

    skipjack by 41.70 percent. Due to increased production, roundscad posted higher gross

    earnings this year by 21.22 percent and yellowfin tuna by 11.92 percent.

    Gross receipts from tiger prawn declined by 4.92 percent because of lower production.

    The reductions in output and prices pulled down the gross value of seaweed production

    by 16.95 percent.

    The aggregate gross output value from other species recovered from last years losses.This year, it expanded by 1.34 percent and this was attributed to increased production

    and prices.

    B. VOLUME OF PRODUCTION

    Agricultural production increased by 1.44 percent in the first half of 2013.

    The crops subsector which accounted for 51.79 percent of the total agricultural

    production contracted by 0.54 percent. Palay production in the first half of 2013 at 8.0

    million metric tons was 1.34 percent higher than last years record. This was traced tothe early cropping activities as a result of continuous supply of irrigation water

    provided by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) in support of the Five-in-Two program of the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Cagayan Valley. In the second

    quarter, the reduction in production, harvest area and yield in Western Visayas andMIMAROPA was due to intense heat and insufficient water supply. Flooding affected the

    yield and pulled down production in Maguindanao.

    Corn output at 3.3 million metric tons was lower by 4.19 percent from last years level.

    Significant contraction in harvest area was noted in Cagayan Valley, ARMM, Ilocos

    Region and Western Visayas. Reductions in yield caused by moisture stress were cited

    during the reproductive stage of the crop in Cagayan Valley in the second quarter of the

    year. Insufficient moisture during planting time resulted to the decline in production,

    harvest area and yield in Ilocos Region and Western Visayas. In ARMM, crop shifting to

    palm oil and cassava coupled with heavy rains brought by Typhoon Gorioresulted inlower harvest area and yield during the same period.

    Coconut production contracted by 1.26 percent in the first half of 2013. This was

    mainly due to the notable decline in production in Davao Region, Northern Mindanao

    and Caraga caused by the devastating effects of Typhoon Pablo last year. Low pricefor copra during the period resulted in lower production in the provinces of Agusan del

    Sur and Surigao del Norte in Caraga Region. Cutting of old trees was reported in Aurora

    (Region III). Coconut trees in Batangas were affected by scale insects during the period.

    Sugarcane production posted another 8.11 percent contraction in the first half of the

    year. There was no reported harvest in Tarlac during the second quarter. Lower yield

    of sugarcane was cited in Sultan Kudarat due to the practice of ratooning. The cropshifting to oil palm in Maguindanao and lower harvest areas in Camarines Sur and

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    Negros Occidental further explained the lower production of sugarcane. Banana posted

    an 8.82 percent reduction in output. The banana plants in Davao Region, Northern

    Mindanao and SOCCSKSARGEN had not yet recovered from the adverse effects of

    Typhoon Pablo. This was further aggravated by the production decline in MIMAROPAdue to the effects of Typhoon Ofel.

    Pineapple growers sustained output increments and posted a 3.26 percent gain during

    the period. Notable expansion in corporate farms was reported in Northern Mindanao.

    Higher planting density and harvest area were cited in Davao Region and

    SOCCSKSARGEN, respectively. In CALABARZON, increased harvest area devoted to

    pineapple was the result of crop shifting from coffee farms in the second quarter.

    Mango rebounded and recorded a 6.70 percent increase in output. The favorable

    weather conditions during the period contributed to higher bearing trees and fully

    developed fruits from flowering to harvesting in Cagayan Valley, Northern Mindanao

    and SOCCSKSARGEN. More fruits were harvested from induced trees in Western

    Visayas, Central Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula and SOCCSKSARGEN.

    Tobacco was another gainer with remarkable output expansion of 11.18 percent in the

    first half of 2013. Availability of good planting materials and financial assistance

    provided by Universal Leaf Philippines, Inc (ULP) in La Union and Philip Morris

    Incorporated in Ilocos Sur were cited as reasons for the production improvement. In

    addition, the absence of pests and diseases and usage of better quality seeds were

    reported in Cagayan and Pangasinan provinces. Mongo production inched up by 0.50

    percent. This was attributed to the good soil moisture and lesser beanfly infestation

    that resulted in bigger pod development in Pangasinan coupled with seed exchange

    program by Local Government Units (LGUs) in Tarlac. The 1.10 percent gain in cassava

    production was due to the presence of technical and financial assistance from SanMiguel Corporation (SMC) and DA which resulted in area expansion in Apayao. Further,

    there were reports of increased area devoted to cassava in Palawan, Leyte and Northern

    Samar. In addition, the usage of Thailand varieties in Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental and

    Camiguin boosted production of cassava in these provinces. Camote production went

    up by 1.89 percent. The sustained usage of good quality planting materials through

    tissue culture led to improvement in yield and production in Tarlac. In Camarines

    provinces, there were reports of increases in the usage of high yielding varieties in the

    first half of 2013.

    Tomato growers had sustained production growth as a 3.29 percent increase was

    recorded in the first half of 2013. The seed distribution program by DA-LGU in

    Pangasinan encouraged tomato production in the province. Other contributing factors

    cited were the sustained use of better quality seeds and lesser incidence of pests and

    diseases in Nueva Ecija and Ilocos Region. There were additional areas for tomato

    production due to crop shifting from radish, eggplant and habitchuelas in Laguna. Garlic

    producers made a turnaround and recorded a 1.88 percent production increment

    during the year. The sustained availability of planting materials from DA-LGUs was

    cited in Ilocos Sur, Laguna and Iloilo provinces. In Nueva Vizcaya, the DA-RFU program

    plant now, pay later scheme which provided seeds and financial assistance resulted inhigher production in the province. Onion growers enjoyed an 8.53 percent growth in

    output this year. This was the result of area expansion in Nueva Vizcaya on account ofthe seed distribution program of the DA-RFU2. The increase in area and better yield

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    record in Nueva Ecija and Mindoro Occidental were attributed to favourable weather

    conditions that prevailed during the crops growth period. There were also reports ofgood market prices in Mindoro Oriental and continuous LGU support for planting

    materials in South Cotabato.

    Cabbage output increased by 2.77 percent in the first half of 2013. This was broughtabout by the favourable weather conditions that prevailed during the crops headformation in Benguet. Bigger heads of cabbage were reported in Ilocos provinces

    because of the assistance by the Highland Project of the LGUs in terms of early control of

    cabbage worm and bugs during the period. Eggplant production recorded improvement

    by 4.98 percent. The sustained use of high quality seeds from DA-LGUs and lesser

    infestation of leafhoppers, fruit worms and flea beetles were cited in Ilocos Region. In

    addition, there were reported expansion in areas due to the Gulayan ng Paaralanprogram in Cagayan and distribution of good quality seeds by the DA-RFUs in Isabela.

    Coffee production declined by 10.26 percent. The heavy rainfall affected the flowering

    stage of coffee trees in Cavite and Sulu during the period. Low prices offered for coffee

    discouraged production in Quezon, Leyte, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur and

    Lanao del Norte. In Misamis Oriental, there were reports that strong winds affected the

    development of cherries while crop shifting to Lakatan and Cavendish banana was cited

    in Davao City. Another downtrender was abaca with 5.55 percent output reduction

    during the year. The low demand for abaca fiber slowed down production in Aklan,

    Iloilo, Maguindanao and Agusan del Norte. Abaca plants in Eastern Visayas, Surigao del

    Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay remained affected by mosaic disease and bunchy tops. In

    addition, abaca plants were still recovering from the ill effects of Typhoon Pablo in

    Davao Region.

    Peanut production decreased by 1.40 percent. The reduction in area harvested was the

    result of poor pod development in Pangasinan while crop shifting to onion and tobacco

    was cited in Mindoro Occidental. Calamansi growers continued to post negative growth

    and recorded another 2.50 percent output decrement. The cutting of senile trees in

    MIMAROPA and Western Visayas coupled with reports of crop shifting to rambutan,

    lanzones and banana in MIMAROPA and to cacao in Davao Region contributed to the

    output decline. Rubber posted a 1.74 percent output decrease in the first half of 2013.

    The rubber trees were still recovering from the ill effects of Typhoon Pablo in the

    Mindanao rubber-producing regions.

    Collectively, production of othercrops expanded by 3.27 percent. Vegetables such as

    habitchuelas, potato, pechay, okra, cauliflower and stringbeans reported increased area

    harvested due to the seed distribution program of DA-LGUs. This was boosted, too, by

    the favorable weather conditions and sufficient rainfall during the period. The

    increased number of cacao bearing trees were reported in the provinces of Apayao,

    Cagayan, Aurora, Cebu, North Cotabato, Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Norte.

    Meanwhile, good market demand was cited for cashew coupled by favourable weather

    conditions in Ilocos Norte, La Union and Pangasinan. Lesser rains during the flowering

    stage led to better development of cashew in Palawan and Guimaras.

    The livestock subsectorwhich shared 15.53 percent in total agricultural productionexpanded by 2.12 percent in output. Cattle production increased by 2.28 percent. High

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    demand and better prices encouraged raisers to dispose live cattle for ship-out in Ilocos

    Region, Cagayan Valley, Northern Mindanao and SOCCSKSARGEN. There were also

    reports of higher stocks available for disposition in CALABARZON, Western Visayas and

    Ilocos Region. Hog production expanded by 2.36 percent. Higher stocks available for

    slaughter in Ilocos Region, Western Visayas and MIMAROPA contributed to its output

    growth. Moreover, the high demand for lechon or roasted pig in Metro Manilaencouraged higher stocks disposed from Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Mindanao.

    Increases in slaughtering were cited due to higher demand during the election period.

    Dairy posted a 2.35 percent output increment. This was explained by the efficiency and

    increases in the number of dairy animals on the milkline during the period.

    Carabao production declined by 1.55 percent. There were fewer stocks available for

    slaughter in Cagayan Valley, Ilocos Region and Caraga. Decreases in the number of

    animals disposed for slaughtering due to retention of animals for draft purposes were

    cited in Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas and Cagayan Valley. Goat production dropped

    by 0.43 percent. This was brought about by the decreases in slaughtering in the farm

    and slaughterhouses in Ilocos Region, Western Visayas, Davao Region and

    SOCCSKSARGEN.

    The poultry subsector with its 14.58 percent contribution to total agricultural

    production came up with 4.39 percent increment. Chicken expanded by 5.05 percent in

    output. This was explained by the notable increases in production of culled layers and

    broilers through the tunnel vent operations in Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley and Bicol

    Region. The growth in chicken production was likewise boosted by the higher demand

    of the institutional buyers like Mang InasalandAndoks. Duck production went down by

    0.69 percent in the first half of 2013. There were lower disposition and culling rate

    coupled with higher cost of inputs during the period.

    Production of chicken eggs improved by 2.55 percent. Sustained increases in laying

    flocks and laying efficiency ratio were reported in Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon,

    Western Visayas, Davao Region and Caraga. There were reports of expansion in

    acquisition of stocks in Northern Mindano and Central Visayas. Duck egg production

    went up by 4.60 percent. The higher egg-laying efficiency ratio and high demand for

    balut and salted eggs in Central Luzon, Western Visayas and Northern Mindanao contributed to the increase in production of duck eggs.

    The fisheries subsector which comprised 18.10 percent of the agricultural output

    grew by 4.44 percent in the first half of 2013. Milkfish production expanded by 7.03

    percent. There was dispersion of quality fingerlings by BFAR, increased stocking

    density in Pampanga and shifting of milkfish growers from fry to grow-out in Bulacan.

    The increased stocking rate and sustained feeding management resulted in bigger sizes

    of milkfish in Pangasinan. Tilapia growers posted output improvement by 2.52 percent

    this year. In Pampanga, there were reports of higher quantity of tilapia harvested in

    freshwater fishponds because of fingerlings dispersal by the DA-BFAR. This led to

    increased stocking density to sustain the growing demand for tilapia. In addition, high

    survival rate and faster growth due to regulated stocking rate coupled with good water

    condition and good management boosted production of tilapia in CALABARZON.

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    Roundscad posted significant output expansion by 24.46 percent from its negative

    performance last year. More unloadings and abundant catch were cited in NCR,

    CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Zamboanga

    Peninsula and ARMM. There were also more school of roundscad appearances in

    payaos and bigger sizes of catch and increased fishing activities due to favourable

    weather conditions during the period. Skipjack production rebounded and grew by30.28 percent in the first half of the year. Yellowfin tuna production went up by 13.93

    percent. There were reports of more unloadings from foreign vessels intended for

    canneries in General Santos City and more school of fish encountered in payaos. Bigger

    sizes of catch were noted and more fishing days were reported because of few weather

    disturbances during the period. More tuna unloadings from local and foreign fishing

    vessels were reported in General Santos City due to high demand for tuna species for

    canneries. Other factors accounted for were increased fishing trips and number of boats

    operated during the period due to favourable weather.

    Tiger prawn posted another 6.18 percent decline in output. The insufficient supply of

    post larvae in Zamboanga del Sur and reported water pollution in Zamboanga City

    contributed to the production decrease. Further, high mortality rate of tiger prawns

    was reported in Bulacan due to high salinity and siltation of water during the period.

    Seaweed further contracted by 10.12 percent in output. The incidence of ice-ice disease

    in Palawan and Zamboanga Peninsula contributed to the decrease in production. There

    were reports, too, of water siltation due to flooding in Palawan and unstable water

    condition in Zamboanga Peninsula. The water pollution caused by mining and canning

    factory negatively affected seaweed production in Zamboanga City.

    C. FARMGATE PRICES

    In the first half of 2013, farmgate prices were down by an average of 0.56 percent.

    The crops subsectorposted another price reduction this year at 3.78 percent. Price of

    palay declined by 1.83 percent. This was reportedly a result of inflow of imported rice

    and lower volume of purchases by traders. Meanwhile, the price of corn was quoted

    3.19 percent lower this year.

    Banana price increased by 15.91 percent. The decline in production in Northern

    Mindanao, Davao Region and Caraga caused by Typhoon Pablo led to the increase in

    the price of banana. Coffee bounced back from last years price cut and recorded a 5.36percent increase this year. High buying price from traders was noted. Tobacco price

    went up by 4.26 percent due to premium price that traders gave to good-quality

    tobacco leaves. Price of cassava increased by 8.66 percent with high demand for food

    and industrial uses. Sustained demand from traders pushed camote price up by 2.71

    percent. Cabbage had the biggest price gain at 98.82 percent. This was attributed to

    better quality and high demand during the Lenten season and election period. High

    demand for peanut pushed prices up by 3.24 percent.

    The decreasing price of copra in the world market continued to pull down the price ofcoconut and this year a 22.50 percent price cut was recorded. This situation was true

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    for rubber price which dropped by 25.75 percent. Likewise, abaca price was down by

    8.49 percent. Sugarcane was quoted lower by 3.11 percent. There was a 9.38 percent

    decrease in the price of mango because of the higher supply recorded during the period.

    Lower price offered by multinational companies resulted in the 2.36 percent reduction

    in the average price of pineapple. Calamansi recorded a 21.00 percent drop in price due

    to smaller fruit sizes. Prices were down by 61.68 percent for garlic and 25.18 percentfor onion due to higher supply. Reductions in the price of tomato by 9.03 percent and

    eggplant by 7.60 percent were results of increases in supply. The 1.88 percent price cut

    in mongo was attributed to higher volume of imported mongo in the market.

    Prices in livestock subsectorwent up by an average of 9.12 percent in the first half of

    2013. Hog rebounded from last years price loss and recorded the biggest gain at 10.51percent due to higher consumer demand. The same reason was cited for the increases

    in the price of carabao at 3.75 percent and cattle at 3.18 percent. Goat was priced 3.95

    percent higher from last years level due to sustained demand from kambingan stalls.Price of dairy increased by 1.27 percent.

    The poultry subsector recorded an average price increase of 1.78 percent. Chicken

    price expanded by 2.02 percent as a result of high demand for roasted chicken. Price of

    duck meat went up by 1.49 percent also due to high demand. Chicken egg registered a

    price increment of 0.99 percent which was attributed to high demand from

    establishments such as bakeries. The prevailing high demand for balut pushed theprice of duck eggs up by 3.03 percent.

    In the fisheries subsector, prices moved up by an average of 0.94 percent. Milkfish

    and tilapia prices increased by 1.15 percent and 1.89 percent, respectively. This was

    due to bigger sizes produced and higher demand during the Lenten season. Price oftiger prawn was up by 1.34 percent because of high demand from restaurants and

    eateries. High demand from canneries in South Cotabato resulted in 8.76 percent

    increment in the price of skipjack. Declines in prices were noted for roundscad by 2.61

    percent and yellowfin tuna by 1.76 percent because of abundant supply. The poor

    quality of seaweeds due to ice-ice disease led to 7.53 percent drop in the price this

    period.

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    TABLE 1. VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN AGRICULTURE AT CONSTANT PRICES, PHILIPPINES,

    JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 - 2013

    IN MILLION PESOS GROWTH RATES

    SUBSECTOR 2011 2012 2013 11-12 12-13

    CROPS 202,371.99 205,224.92 204,117.93 1.41 -0.54

    PALAY 65,618.64 68,344.11 69,257.40 4.15 1.34 CORN 23,960.35 25,113.89 24,060.76 4.81 -4.19

    COCONUT 18,800.06 19,788.07 19,538.29 5.26 -1.26

    SUGARCANE 15,126.35 12,165.46 11,179.23 -19.57 -8.11

    BANANA 20,105.61 20,433.39 18,631.09 1.63 -8.82

    PINEAPPLE 8,636.93 9,019.81 9,314.07 4.43 3.26

    COFFEE 1,687.10 1,761.30 1,580.67 4.40 -10.26

    MANGO 12,837.42 12,471.87 13,307.81 -2.85 6.70

    TOBACCO 1,796.17 1,913.44 2,127.44 6.53 11.18

    ABACA 688.32 706.39 667.19 2.63 -5.55

    PEANUT 368.26 360.77 355.72 -2.03 -1.40

    MONGO 609.04 598.17 601.16 -1.78 0.50

    CASSAVA 4,057.60 4,080.96 4,125.96 0.58 1.10 CAMOTE 1,089.87 1,097.90 1,118.64 0.74 1.89

    TOMATO 1,093.20 1,093.42 1,129.39 0.02 3.29

    GARLIC 662.38 620.70 632.40 -6.29 1.88

    ONION 1,628.83 1,580.59 1,715.45 -2.96 8.53

    CABBAGE 377.72 389.17 399.96 3.03 2.77

    EGGPLANT 1,824.83 1,852.16 1,944.49 1.50 4.98

    CALAMANSI 588.39 564.59 550.49 -4.05 -2.50

    RUBBER 1,554.30 1,658.52 1,629.72 6.71 -1.74

    OTHERS 19,260.63 19,610.23 20,250.61 1.82 3.27

    LIVESTOCK 59,645.26 59,955.30 61,225.05 0.52 2.12

    CARABAO 2,524.37 2,430.53 2,392.92 -3.72 -1.55 CATTLE 5,572.50 5,549.91 5,676.42 -0.41 2.28

    HOG 49,658.77 50,184.69 51,369.75 1.06 2.36

    GOAT 1,778.79 1,661.80 1,654.58 -6.58 -0.43

    DAIRY 110.83 128.37 131.38 15.82 2.35

    POULTRY 52,162.72 55,045.87 57,462.57 5.53 4.39

    CHICKEN 38,833.06 40,920.42 42,986.81 5.38 5.05

    DUCK 869.95 868.32 862.35 -0.19 -0.69

    CHICKEN EGGS 11,611.44 12,352.04 12,666.71 6.38 2.55

    DUCK EGGS 848.27 905.09 946.70 6.70 4.60

    FISHERIES 70,525.95 68,286.87 71,319.71 -3.17 4.44

    MILKFISH 9,548.16 9,876.79 10,571.39 3.44 7.03

    TILAPIA 7,943.18 8,043.36 8,246.43 1.26 2.52

    TIGER PRAWN 7,347.01 6,833.63 6,411.52 -6.99 -6.18

    ROUNDSCAD 5,821.28 5,591.77 6,959.79 -3.94 24.46

    SKIPJACK 3,911.92 3,506.33 4,568.13 -10.37 30.28

    YELLOWFIN TUNA 2,851.13 2,653.97 3,023.65 -6.92 13.93

    SEAWEED 3,047.66 2,945.61 2,647.39 -3.35 -10.12

    OTHERS 30,055.61 28,835.42 28,891.40 -4.06 0.19

    TOTAL 384,705.93 388,512.96 394,125.25 0.99 1.44

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    TABLE 2. VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN AGRICULTURE AT CURRENT PRICES, PHILIPPINES,

    JANUARY - JUNE, 2011 - 2013

    IN MILLION PESOS GROWTH RATES

    SUBSECTOR 2011 2012 2013 11-12 12-13

    CROPS 413,353.03 391,970.77 375,111.79 -5.17 -4.30

    PALAY 115,704.00 129,664.41 128,997.90 12.07 -0.51

    CORN 41,897.51 44,573.69 41,341.98 6.39 -7.25

    COCONUT 62,227.49 46,074.80 35,255.43 -25.96 -23.48

    SUGARCANE 43,414.59 25,436.87 22,648.83 -41.41 -10.96

    BANANA 54,123.39 54,019.30 57,092.52 -0.19 5.69

    PINEAPPLE 7,045.63 8,240.46 8,308.10 16.96 0.82

    COFFEE 2,995.39 2,994.20 2,831.04 -0.04 -5.45

    MANGO 16,281.10 17,193.51 16,625.76 5.60 -3.30

    TOBACCO 2,938.50 3,142.23 3,642.51 6.93 15.92

    ABACA 1,417.86 1,481.83 1,280.74 4.51 -13.57

    PEANUT 632.93 696.48 708.98 10.04 1.80

    MONGO 1,513.31 1,271.01 1,253.37 -16.01 -1.39

    CASSAVA 6,069.72 6,194.11 6,805.01 2.05 9.86 CAMOTE 2,720.83 2,950.13 3,087.45 8.43 4.65

    TOMATO 1,882.08 2,259.25 2,122.94 20.04 -6.03

    GARLIC 916.42 774.37 302.32 -15.50 -60.96

    ONION 4,351.77 3,550.07 2,882.60 -18.42 -18.80

    CABBAGE 534.15 448.02 915.43 -16.13 104.33

    EGGPLANT 3,080.43 2,473.56 2,399.41 -19.70 -3.00

    CALAMANSI 998.05 1,089.69 839.39 9.18 -22.97

    RUBBER 14,233.93 10,284.67 7,503.96 -27.75 -27.04

    OTHERS 28,373.95 27,158.11 28,266.10 -4.29 4.08

    LIVESTOCK 103,138.87 100,346.31 111,817.60 -2.71 11.43

    CARABAO 4,924.34 4,840.62 4,944.67 -1.70 2.15 CATTLE 10,414.83 10,275.57 10,843.99 -1.34 5.53

    HOG 83,658.20 81,227.82 91,886.06 -2.91 13.12

    GOAT 3,900.98 3,721.68 3,852.01 -4.60 3.50

    DAIRY 240.52 280.63 290.86 16.68 3.65

    POULTRY 77,425.79 81,353.85 86,439.64 5.07 6.25

    CHICKEN 57,619.06 59,596.77 63,873.27 3.43 7.18

    DUCK 1,172.92 1,228.00 1,237.67 4.70 0.79

    CHICKEN EGGS 17,173.71 18,914.93 19,589.14 10.14 3.56

    DUCK EGGS 1,460.11 1,614.15 1,739.56 10.55 7.77

    FISHERIES 113,885.76 117,417.96 123,787.15 3.10 5.42 MILKFISH 13,171.45 15,128.76 16,380.47 14.86 8.27

    TILAPIA 10,679.59 11,892.14 12,422.46 11.35 4.46

    TIGER PRAWN 10,211.07 9,611.59 9,139.13 -5.87 -4.92

    ROUNDSCAD 7,219.01 7,699.07 9,333.12 6.65 21.22

    SKIPJACK 5,987.06 6,573.06 9,313.82 9.79 41.70

    YELLOWFIN TUNA 5,612.46 6,465.77 7,236.56 15.20 11.92

    SEAWEED 5,559.07 4,876.27 4,049.58 -12.28 -16.95

    OTHERS 55,446.05 55,171.30 55,912.01 -0.50 1.34

    TOTAL 707,803.45 691,088.89 697,156.18 -2.36 0.88

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    TABLE 3. PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES,

    JANUARY -JUNE, 2011 - 2013

    AT CONSTANT PRICES AT CURRENT PRICES

    SUBSECTOR 2011 2012 2013 2011 2012 2013

    CROPS 52.60 52.82 51.79 58.40 56.72 53.81

    PALAY 17.06 17.59 17.57 16.35 18.76 18.50

    CORN 6.23 6.46 6.10 5.92 6.45 5.93

    COCONUT 4.89 5.09 4.96 8.79 6.67 5.06

    SUGARCANE 3.93 3.13 2.84 6.13 3.68 3.25

    BANANA 5.23 5.26 4.73 7.65 7.82 8.19

    PINEAPPLE 2.25 2.32 2.36 1.00 1.19 1.19

    COFFEE 0.44 0.45 0.40 0.42 0.43 0.41

    MANGO 3.34 3.21 3.38 2.30 2.49 2.38

    TOBACCO 0.47 0.49 0.54 0.42 0.45 0.52

    ABACA 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.20 0.21 0.18

    PEANUT 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10

    MONGO 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.21 0.18 0.18

    CASSAVA 1.05 1.05 1.05 0.86 0.90 0.98 CAMOTE 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.38 0.43 0.44

    TOMATO 0.28 0.28 0.29 0.27 0.33 0.30

    GARLIC 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.13 0.11 0.04

    ONION 0.42 0.41 0.44 0.61 0.51 0.41

    CABBAGE 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.13

    EGGPLANT 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.44 0.36 0.34

    CALAMANSI 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.12

    RUBBER 0.40 0.43 0.41 2.01 1.49 1.08

    OTHERS 5.01 5.05 5.14 4.01 3.93 4.05

    LIVESTOCK 15.50 15.43 15.53 14.57 14.52 16.04

    CARABAO 0.66 0.63 0.61 0.70 0.70 0.71 CATTLE 1.45 1.43 1.44 1.47 1.49 1.56

    HOG 12.91 12.92 13.03 11.82 11.75 13.18

    GOAT 0.46 0.43 0.42 0.55 0.54 0.55

    DAIRY 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04

    POULTRY 13.56 14.17 14.58 10.94 11.77 12.40

    CHICKEN 10.09 10.53 10.91 8.14 8.62 9.16

    DUCK 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.17 0.18 0.18

    CHICKEN EGGS 3.02 3.18 3.21 2.43 2.74 2.81

    DUCK EGGS 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.21 0.23 0.25

    FISHERIES 18.33 17.58 18.10 16.09 16.99 17.76 MILKFISH 2.48 2.54 2.68 1.86 2.19 2.35

    TILAPIA 2.06 2.07 2.09 1.51 1.72 1.78

    TIGER PRAWN 1.91 1.76 1.63 1.44 1.39 1.31

    ROUNDSCAD 1.51 1.44 1.77 1.02 1.11 1.34

    SKIPJACK 1.02 0.90 1.16 0.85 0.95 1.34

    YELLOWFIN TUNA 0.74 0.68 0.77 0.79 0.94 1.04

    SEAWEED 0.79 0.76 0.67 0.79 0.71 0.58

    OTHERS 7.81 7.42 7.33 7.83 7.98 8.02

    TOTAL 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

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    TABLE 5. WEIGHTED AVERAGE FARMGATE PRICES IN AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES,

    JANUARY -JUNE, 2000, 2011 - 2013

    PESO PER KILOGRAM GROWTH RATES

    SUBSECTOR 2000 2011 2012 2013 00-13 11-12 12-13

    CROPS -6.49 -3.78

    PALAY 8.66 15.27 16.43 16.13 86.26 7.60 -1.83 CORN 7.24 12.66 12.85 12.44 71.82 1.50 -3.19

    COCONUT 2.71 8.97 6.31 4.89 80.44 -29.65 -22.50

    SUGARCANE 0.77 2.21 1.61 1.56 102.60 -27.15 -3.11

    BANANA 4.35 11.71 11.50 13.33 206.44 -1.79 15.91

    PINEAPPLE 7.87 6.42 7.19 7.02 -10.80 11.99 -2.36

    COFFEE 42.40 75.28 72.08 75.94 79.10 -4.25 5.36

    MANGO 18.49 23.45 25.49 23.10 24.93 8.70 -9.38

    TOBACCO 40.30 65.93 66.18 69.00 71.22 0.38 4.26

    ABACA 19.03 39.20 39.92 36.53 91.96 1.84 -8.49

    PEANUT 17.42 29.94 33.63 34.72 99.31 12.32 3.24

    MONGO 21.31 52.95 45.28 44.43 108.49 -14.49 -1.88

    CASSAVA 3.65 5.46 5.54 6.02 64.93 1.47 8.66

    CAMOTE 4.25 10.61 11.42 11.73 176.00 7.63 2.71

    TOMATO 7.40 12.74 15.29 13.91 87.97 20.02 -9.03

    GARLIC 73.11 101.15 91.21 34.95 -52.20 -9.83 -61.68

    ONION 13.86 37.03 31.13 23.29 68.04 -15.93 -25.18

    CABBAGE 7.34 10.38 8.45 16.80 128.88 -18.59 98.82

    EGGPLANT 12.31 20.78 16.44 15.19 23.40 -20.89 -7.60

    CALAMANSI 13.30 22.56 25.67 20.28 52.48 13.79 -21.00

    RUBBER 9.00 82.42 55.81 41.44 360.44 -32.29 -25.75

    OTHERS 10.99 16.19 15.22 15.34 39.58 -5.99 0.79

    LIVESTOCK -3.21 9.12

    CARABAO 34.50 67.30 68.71 71.29 106.64 2.10 3.75

    CATTLE 45.18 84.44 83.65 86.31 91.04 -0.94 3.18 HOG 53.72 90.50 86.95 96.09 78.87 -3.92 10.51

    GOAT 45.17 99.06 101.16 105.16 132.81 2.12 3.95

    DAIRY 13.70 29.73 29.95 30.33 121.39 0.74 1.27

    POULTRY -0.43 1.78

    CHICKEN 56.66 84.07 82.52 84.19 48.59 -1.84 2.02

    DUCK 54.27 73.17 76.75 77.89 43.52 4.89 1.49

    CHICKEN EGGS 57.95 85.71 88.74 89.62 54.65 3.54 0.99

    DUCK EGGS 44.74 77.01 79.79 82.21 83.75 3.61 3.03

    FISHERIES 6.48 0.94

    MILKFISH 58.37 80.52 89.41 90.44 54.94 11.04 1.15

    TILAPIA 45.33 60.95 67.02 68.29 50.65 9.96 1.89 TIGER PRAWN 285.21 396.39 401.15 406.54 42.54 1.20 1.34

    ROUNDSCAD 43.06 53.40 59.29 57.74 34.09 11.03 -2.61

    SKIPJACK 37.80 57.85 70.86 77.07 103.89 22.49 8.76

    YELLOWFIN TUNA 45.64 89.84 111.19 109.23 139.33 23.76 -1.76

    SEAWEED 3.53 6.44 5.84 5.40 52.97 -9.32 -7.53

    OTHERS 30.93 57.06 59.18 59.86 93.53 3.72 1.15

    TOTAL -3.32 -0.56

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