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Page 1: Tel. No.: 372 · Russian Federation 0.86 5.28 7.34 Canada 1.27 5.24 7.29 Australia 1.00 4.44 6.18 Others 16.01 37.28 51.84 Source: NSO Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL

Department of Agriculture

BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Ben-Lor Building, 1184 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines, 1100

Tel. No.: 372-3820

http://www.bas.gov.ph

Department of Agriculture

BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Ben-Lor Building, 1184 Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines, 1100

Tel. No.: 372-3820

http://www.bas.gov.ph

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FOREWORD

The 2006 Selected Statistics on Agriculture is the 17th edition of this annual publication of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS). As in the previous issues, it presents the updated three-year series of selected macroeconomic and agriculture sector statistics. In this edition, the reference period is 2003 to 2005. Some graphs and figures, however, covered a 10-year period to depict more clearly the growth of some major commodities over time. The formats presented for selected macroeconomic indicators and statistics on crops, livestock, poultry, fisheries, trade and prices are maintained for ease in the comparison of data.

The BAS seeks to continuously improve the delivery of its products and services. It thus welcomes comments and suggestions from the readers on how this Handbook can be further improved.

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

FOREWORD

The 2006 Selected Statistics on Agriculture is the 17th edition of this annual publication of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS). As in the previous issues, it presents the updated three-year series of selected macroeconomic and agriculture sector statistics. In this edition, the reference period is 2003 to 2005.Some graphs and figures, however, covered a 10-year period to depict more clearly the growth of some major commodities over time. The formats presented for selected macroeconomic indicators and statistics on crops, livestock, poultry, fisheries, trade and prices are maintained for ease in the comparison of data.

The BAS seeks to continuously improve the delivery of its products and services. It thus welcomes comments and suggestions from the readers on how this Handbook can be further improved.

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Our appreciation and gratitude go to the following agencies for their cooperation and support in sharing with us their data: Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), Cotton Development Administration (CODA), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA), National Food Authority (NFA),National Irrigation Administration (NIA), National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), National Statistics Office (NSO), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Philippine National Bank (PNB), and Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Our appreciation and gratitude go to the following agencies for their cooperation and support in sharing with us their data: Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), Cotton Development Administration (CODA), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA), National Food Authority (NFA),National Irrigation Administration (NIA), National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), National Statistics Office (NSO), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Philippine National Bank (PNB), and Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

TASK FORCE ON

Updating and Revision of SELECTED STATISTICS IN AGRICULTURE

for 2006

Advisers

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

MAURA S. LIZARONDO Assistant Director

Members

ROBERTO M. DALAG - Chief, AASID MINDA C. MANGABAT - Chief, CSD WINIFRED O G. AMANDY - Chief, FSD VICENTE C. AMORA - Chief, LPSD VIRGINIA A. VILORIA - Chief, AMSAD EPIFANIA C. GONZALES HAZEL ANN L. ALFORJA SUSAN B. GIPAL - Circulation RAYMOND V. MADAMBA QUIRINO G. SANTOS, JR.

ROBERTO E. LANDICHO - Duplicating Machine Operator

Pointpersons

JUVY E. MOOC - LPSD REINELDA P. ADRIANO - FSD ARNOLD JOSE A. OLAVE - CSD MA. CAROL G. DURAN - AASID MAYDALYN B. GAMENG ROD R. MERCADO

ROBERTO M. DALAG Chair

AURORA D. ABAYA

Co-Chair

Secretariat

Graphic Artists

AMSAD

TASK FORCE ON

Updating and Revision of SELECTED STATISTICS IN AGRICULTURE

for 2006

Advisers

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

MAURA S. LIZARONDO Assistant Director

Members

ROBERTO M. DALAG - Chief, AASID MINDA C. MANGABAT - Chief, CSD WINIFREDO G. AMANDY - Chief, FSD VICENTE C. AMORA - Chief, LPSD VIRGINIA A. VILORIA - Chief, AMSAD EPIFANIA C. GONZALES HAZEL ANN L. ALFORJA SUSAN B. GIPAL - Circulation RAYMOND V. MADAMBA QUIRINO G. SANTOS, JR.

ROBERTO E. LANDICHO - Duplicating Machine Operator

Pointpersons

JUVY E. MOOC - LPSD REINELDA P. ADRIANO - FSD ARNOLD JOSE A. OLAVE - CSD MA. CAROL G. DURAN - AASID MAYDALYN B. GAMENG ROD R. MERCADO

ROBERTO M. DALAG Chair

AURORA D. ABAYA

Co-Chair

Secretariat

Graphic Artists

AMSAD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page/s Foreword………………………………….………… i Acknowledgment…………………………………... ii Table of Contents……………………………….…...iii Explanatory Notes …………………………….…….iv Overview of the Philippine Agricultural Economy………………….……..…..1 Selected Macroeconomic and Agriculture Sector Statistics……………….…....3 Crops Sub-sector Statistics………………..…….....11 Livestock & Poultry Sub-sector Statistics .…..……27 Fisheries Sector Statistics ……………………..….35 Production Costs and Returns…………………..…43 Price Statistics…………………………………..….. 49 Agricultural Foreign Trade Statistics…………..…..57

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page/s Foreword………………………………….………… i Acknowledgment…………………………………... ii Table of Contents……………………………….…...iii Explanatory Notes …………………………….…….iv Overview of the Philippine Agricultural Economy………………….……..…..1 Selected Macroeconomic and Agriculture Sector Statistics……………….…....3 Crops Sub-sector Statistics………………..…….....11 Livestock & Poultry Sub-sector Statistics .…..……27 Fisheries Sector Statistics ……………………..….35 Production Costs and Returns…………………..…43 Price Statistics…………………………………..….. 49 Agricultural Foreign Trade Statistics…………..…..57

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Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 46.48 9.14 9.90Thailand 44.04 7.17 7.77Australia 22.01 5.70 6.18Others 37.72 8.59 9.31

Milk and Cream and Products 37.55 79.94 100.00 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 15.98 37.23 46.57 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12.80 29.09 36.39 Thailand 1.24 4.03 5.05 Vietnam 1.12 3.32 4.15 Singapore 3.82 1.68 2.10 Others 2.59 4.59 5.74

Seaweed and Carageenan 30.81 71.90 100.00 United States of America 5.75 10.46 14.55 France 5.92 9.21 12.81 Russian Federation 0.86 5.28 7.34 Canada 1.27 5.24 7.29 Australia 1.00 4.44 6.18 Others 16.01 37.28 51.84

Source: NSO

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 46.48 9.14 9.90Thailand 44.04 7.17 7.77Australia 22.01 5.70 6.18Others 37.72 8.59 9.31

Milk and Cream and Products 37.55 79.94 100.00 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 15.98 37.23 46.57 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12.80 29.09 36.39 Thailand 1.24 4.03 5.05 Vietnam 1.12 3.32 4.15 Singapore 3.82 1.68 2.10 Others 2.59 4.59 5.74

Seaweed and Carageenan 30.81 71.90 100.00 United States of America 5.75 10.46 14.55 France 5.92 9.21 12.81 Russian Federation 0.86 5.28 7.34 Canada 1.27 5.24 7.29 Australia 1.00 4.44 6.18 Others 16.01 37.28 51.84

Source: NSO

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

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EXPLANATORY NOTES 1. Unless otherwise indicated, year refers to

calendar year. 2. As a rule, figures from source publications were

copied to the extent possible. In some instances, however, figures were rounded-off or combined.

3. Figures may not add up to the totals due to rounding - off.

4. The following symbols and abbreviations were used in the tables:

--- Data not yet available - None R Revised P Preliminary MT Metric Ton HA Hectare KG Kilogram GNP Gross National Product GVA Gross Value Added GDP Gross Domestic Product

PDB Private Development Bank SMB Savings and Mortgage Bank

SSLA Stock Savings & Loan Assn. BOP Balance of Payments

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EXPLANATORY NOTES 1. Unless otherwise indicated, year refers to

calendar year. 2. As a rule, figures from source publications were

copied to the extent possible. In some instances, however, figures were rounded-off or combined.

3. Figures may not add up to the totals due to rounding - off.

4. The following symbols and abbreviations were used in the tables:

--- Data not yet available - None R Revised P Preliminary MT Metric Ton HA Hectare KG Kilogram GNP Gross National Product GVA Gross Value Added GDP Gross Domestic Product

PDB Private Development Bank SMB Savings and Mortgage Bank

SSLA Stock Savings & Loan Assn. BOP Balance of Payments

Netherlands 9.91 10.19 8.01Belgium 8.85 9.30 7.31Australia 7.55 7.69 6.05Others 54.39 53.47 42.06

Tobacco Manufactured 21.06 112.80 100.00 Thailand 11.55 66.64 59.08 Vietnam 1.28 15.18 13.46 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.13 15.06 13.35 Singapore 0.28 2.63 2.33 Hongkong 3.54 2.48 2.19 Others 2.28 10.81 9.58

Tuna 45.05 102.01 100.00 United States of America 9.00 24.18 23.70 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.72 13.91 13.64 Germany 4.67 10.81 10.59 Taiwan (Republic of China) 3.41 7.33 7.19 Canada 3.18 6.70 6.57 Others 18.07 39.07 38.30

Shrimps and Prawns 13.28 95.08 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.26 49.92 52.50 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.91 17.54 18.45 United States of America 2.36 14.86 15.63 Guam 0.31 2.75 2.89 Canada 0.18 2.19 2.30 Others 1.25 7.82 8.22

Fertilizer Manufactured 410.21 92.27 100.00 Vietnam 204.03 49.82 53.99 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 55.94 11.85 12.85

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

Netherlands 9.91 10.19 8.01Belgium 8.85 9.30 7.31Australia 7.55 7.69 6.05Others 54.39 53.47 42.06

Tobacco Manufactured 21.06 112.80 100.00 Thailand 11.55 66.64 59.08 Vietnam 1.28 15.18 13.46 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.13 15.06 13.35 Singapore 0.28 2.63 2.33 Hongkong 3.54 2.48 2.19 Others 2.28 10.81 9.58

Tuna 45.05 102.01 100.00 United States of America 9.00 24.18 23.70 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.72 13.91 13.64 Germany 4.67 10.81 10.59 Taiwan (Republic of China) 3.41 7.33 7.19 Canada 3.18 6.70 6.57 Others 18.07 39.07 38.30

Shrimps and Prawns 13.28 95.08 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.26 49.92 52.50 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.91 17.54 18.45 United States of America 2.36 14.86 15.63 Guam 0.31 2.75 2.89 Canada 0.18 2.19 2.30 Others 1.25 7.82 8.22

Fertilizer Manufactured 410.21 92.27 100.00 Vietnam 204.03 49.82 53.99 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 55.94 11.85 12.85

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

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OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY

Economic Performance. In the last three years, the country’s GNP and GDP expanded at annual averages of 6.10 and 5.36 percent, respectively. In 2005, GDP growth was estimated at 4.97 percent compared to the previous year’s 6.18 percent. In the same year, the growth in the gross value added in agriculture (GVA) was lowest at 2.03 percent over the three-y ear period. The share of the agriculture sector in the GDP also continuously declined and by 2005, the sector’s contribution was about 19 percent. The crops sub-sector which accounted for half of the agricultural output posted a low growth rate of 0.69 percent while fisheries sub-sector which shared 23 percent expanded by 6.01 percent. The livestock sub-sector, on the other hand, managed to improve by 2.37 percent from previous year’s negative performance.

Labor Force and Wages. Employed persons in agriculture reached 11.63 million in 2005 representing 36 percent of the country’s total employment. Nominal wages of agricultural workers continuously went up while real wages were on the decline. In the first semester of 2005, nominal wages of palay and corn farmers were 19 and 14 index points higher than the 2000 levels, respectively.

Agricultural Structure. Based on the 2002 Census of Agriculture, there were 4.8 million agricultural farms in the country covering 9.7 million hectares of land. Compared to the 1991 Census, the number of farms was higher by 4.6 percent while the corresponding farm area decreased by 3.0 percent. Average farm size was recorded at 2.0 hectares per farm. About 81 percent of agricultural farms were less than 3.00 hectares which comprised 40 percent of the total farm area. Temporary crops occupied bigger portion of the total farmland at 49.8 percent, followed by permanent crops at 43.7 percent.

Agricultural Support. Government expenditures for agriculture went down to P25.94 billion in 2005, or only 2.82 percent of the national budget. In the same year, the ratio of agricultural loans to total loans expanded to 3.0 percent. Specifically, production loans reached P190.11 billion where 62 percent were granted to food production. In 2005, about 45.20 percent of the total potential irrigable area were provided with irrigation, an increase of less than one percent from the previous year’s coverage.

Production. The crops sub-sector registered a 1.90 percent production decline in 2005 from 5.38 percent gain in the previous year. Among the major crops, production of palay went up by 0.73 percent while that of corn decreased by 2.96 percent. Coconut production grew by 3.19 percent while sugarcane production was down by 10.41 percent. The leading producing regions were Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western

VOLUME AND VALUE ('000 MT, F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil (crude and 1,152.32 657.22 100.00 refined)

Netherlands 534.44 297.63 45.29 United States of America 358.25 207.37 31.55 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 63.20 39.36 5.99 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 59.21 33.02 5.02 Korea, Republic of (South) 48.61 28.22 4.29 Others 88.61 51.62 7.85

Banana fresh 2,024.32 362.58 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 918.23 172.78 47.65 Korea, Republic of (South) 234.09 41.91 11.56 Iran, Islamic Republic of 223.36 36.40 10.04 China, People's Republic of 206.94 35.22 9.71 United Arab Emirates 179.88 29.51 8.14 Others 261.82 46.76 12.90

Pineapple and 536.72 204.28 100.00 Pineapple Products

United States of America 205.92 92.62 45.34 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 158.08 37.24 18.23 Korea, Republic of (South) 49.02 12.91 6.32 Netherlands 13.86 9.83 4.81 Spain 14.12 7.24 3.55 Others 95.72 44.44 21.75

Dessicated Coconut 125.54 127.14 100.00 United States of America 33.40 33.70 26.51 U.K. Great Britain and N. Ireland 11.44 12.79 10.06

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

VOLUME AND VALUE ('000 MT, F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil (crude and 1,152.32 657.22 100.00 refined)

Netherlands 534.44 297.63 45.29 United States of America 358.25 207.37 31.55 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 63.20 39.36 5.99 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 59.21 33.02 5.02 Korea, Republic of (South) 48.61 28.22 4.29 Others 88.61 51.62 7.85

Banana fresh 2,024.32 362.58 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 918.23 172.78 47.65 Korea, Republic of (South) 234.09 41.91 11.56 Iran, Islamic Republic of 223.36 36.40 10.04 China, People's Republic of 206.94 35.22 9.71 United Arab Emirates 179.88 29.51 8.14 Others 261.82 46.76 12.90

Pineapple and 536.72 204.28 100.00 Pineapple Products

United States of America 205.92 92.62 45.34 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 158.08 37.24 18.23 Korea, Republic of (South) 49.02 12.91 6.32 Netherlands 13.86 9.83 4.81 Spain 14.12 7.24 3.55 Others 95.72 44.44 21.75

Dessicated Coconut 125.54 127.14 100.00 United States of America 33.40 33.70 26.51 U.K. Great Britain and N. Ireland 11.44 12.79 10.06

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY

Economic Performance. In the last three years, the country’s GNP and GDP expanded at annual averages of 6.10 and 5.36 percent, respectively. In 2005, GDP growth was estimated at 4.97 percent compared to the previous year’s 6.18 percent. In the same year, the growth in the gross value added in agriculture (GVA) was lowest at 2.03 percent over the three-year period. The share of the agriculture sector in the GDP also continuously declined and by 2005, the sector’s contribution was about 19 percent. The crops sub-sector which accounted for half of the agricultural output posted a low growth rate of 0.69 percent while fisheries sub-sector which shared 23 percent expanded by 6.01 percent. The livestock sub-sector, on the other hand, managed to improve by 2.37 percent from previous year’s negative performance.

Labor Force and Wages. Employed persons in agriculture reached 11.63 million in 2005 representing 36 percent of the country’s total employ ment. Nominal wages of agricultural workers continuously went up while real wages were on the decline. In the first semester of 2005, nominal wages of palay and corn farmers were 19 and 14 index points higher than the 2000 levels, respectively.

Agricu ltural Structure. Based on the 2002 Census of Agriculture, there were 4.8 million agricultural farms in the country covering 9.7 million hectares of land. Compared to the 1991 Census, the number of farms was higher by 4.6 percent while the corresponding farm area decreased by 3.0 percent. Average farm size was recorded at 2.0 hectares per farm. About 81 percent of agricultural farms were less than 3.00 hectares which comprised 40 percent of the total farm area. Temporary crops occupied bigger portion of the total farmland at 49.8 percent, followed by permanent crops at 43.7 percent.

Agricultural Support. Government expenditures for agriculture went down to P25.94 billion in 2005, or only 2.82 percent of the national budget. In the same year, the ratio of agricultural loans to total loans expanded to 3.0 percent. Specifically, production loans reached P190.11 billion where 62 percent were granted to food production. In 2005, about 45.20 percent of the total potential irrigable area were provided with irrigation, an increase of less than one percent from the previous year’s coverage.

Production. The crops sub-sector registered a 1.90 percent production decline in 2005 from 5.38 percent gain in the previous year. Among the major crops, production of palay went up by 0.73 percent while that of corn decreased by 2.96 percent. Coconut production grew by 3.19 percent while sugarcane production was down by 10.41 percent. The leading producing regions were Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn

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Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western Visayas for sugarcane production. The livestock sub-sector recovered from the last year’s slump with a 2.33 percent production gain in 2005. Hog and goat production was up by more than 3.0 percent. At similar rate, production of cattle and carabao declined. Dairy production had 6.03 percent growth. In the poultry sub-sector, meat production contracted by 1.58 percent while egg production expanded by 5.78 percent. Among regions, Western Visayas accounted for biggest contribution in carabao production, Central Luzon in swine production and Central Visayas in cattle andgoat production. On the other hand, Central Luzon reported the highest production share of chicken and duck and duck eggs while CALABARZON for chicken eggs production. The fisheries sector grew by 6.00 percent in 2005. Production in commercial fisheries was up by 0.50 percent, municipal fisheries by 4.75 percent and aquaculture by 10.41 percent. Marine production was biggest in Zamboanga Peninsula, inland production in CALABARZON and aquaculture production in ARMM.

Production Costs and Returns. For every peso of investment in palay production, farmers earned P0.34. Net gain was higher for irrigated palay at P0.38 than for non-irrigated palay at P0.24. In corn production, farmers netted an average of P0.13 per peso invested. Net earnings from yellow corn production amounted to P0.26 and from white corn production, P0.01. In the production of other commodities such as mango, pineapple, coffee and eggplant, farmers obtained P1.55, P2.17, P0.57 and P0.09, respectively, per peso invested.

International Trade. Over the three-year period, the agriculture sector shared about 6.0 percent in the total export earnings and 8.0 percent in the total import expenditures. Agricultural exports and imports increased at average rates of 7.9 and 10.7 percent, respectively. In 2005, the sector’s export earnings amounted to US$ 2.69 billion. Coconut oil, banana and pineapple and products remained the top export commodities with shares ranging from 43 to 45 percent over the reference years. On the other hand, agricultural imports were valued at US$ 3.98 billion. Rice became the leading import in 2005, followed by soya bean oil cake, wheat and meslin, milk and cream and products.

Prices. Generally, prices of major agricultural commodities were on the rise through the years. In 2005, palay/rice recorded high price increment while corn exhibited price decline. Except for duck, prices of livestock and poultry products moved up at a slower rate in 2005. Similar trend was observed for fishery products.

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WORLD 1/ PHILIPPINES

VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut oil (Crude and refined) 2,032.53 959.40 47.20 Banana, fresh 16,262.61 1,797.34 11.05 Pineapple & Pineapple products 3,532.25 527.56 14.94

Mango, fresh 908.44 33.66 3.71

1/ Sourced from FAO

COMMODITY PHILIPPINE SHARE (%)

TRADE

Table 40. PERCENT SHARE OF SELECTED PHILIPPINE EXPORTS IN WORLD MARKET, 2004

Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western Visayas for sugarcane production. The livestock sub-sector recovered from the last year’s slump with a 2.33 percent production gain in 2005. Hog and goat production was up by more than 3.0 percent. At similar rate, production of cattle and carabao declined. Dairy production had 6.03 percent growth. In the poultry sub-sector, meat production contracted by 1.58 percent while egg production expanded by 5.78 percent. Among regions, Western Visayas accounted for biggest contribution in carabao production, Central Luzon in swine production and Central Visay as in cattle and goat production. On the other hand, Central Luzon reported the highest production share of chicken and duck and duck eggs while CALABARZON for chicken eggs production. The fisheries sector grew by 6.00 percent in 2005. Production in commercial fisheries was up by 0.50 percent, municipal fisheries by 4.75 percent and aquaculture by 10.41 percent. Marine production was biggest in Zamboanga Peninsula, inland production in CALABARZON and aquaculture production in ARMM.

Production Costs and Returns. For every peso of investment in palay production, farmers earned P0.34. Net gain was higher for irrigated palay at P0.38 than for non-irrigated palay at P0.24. In corn production, farmers netted an average of P0.13 per peso invested. Net earnings from yellow corn production amounted to P0.26 and from white corn production, P0.01. In the production of other commodities such as mango, pineapple, coffee and eggplant, farmers obtained P1.55, P2.17, P0.57 and P0.09, respectively, per peso invested.

International Trade. Over the three-year period, the agriculture sector shared about 6.0 percent in the total export earnings and 8.0 percent in the total import expenditures. Agricultural exports and imports increased at average rates of 7.9 and 10.7 percent, respectively. In 2005, the sector’s export earnings amounted to US$ 2.69 billion. Coconut oil, banana and pineapple and products remained the top export commodities with shares ranging from 43 to 45 percent over the reference years. On the other hand, agricultural imports were valued at US$ 3.98 billion. Rice became the leading import in 2005, followed by soya bean oil cake, wheat and meslin, milk and cream and products.

Prices. Generally, prices of major agricultural commodities were on the rise through the years. In 2005, palay/rice recorded high price increment while corn exhibited price decline. Except for duck, prices of livestock and poultry products moved up at a slower rate in 2005. Similar trend was observed for fishery products.

WORLD 1/ PHILIPPINES

VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut oil (Crude and refined) 2,032.53 959.40 47.20 Banana, fresh 16,262.61 1,797.34 11.05 Pineapple & Pineapple products 3,532.25 527.56 14.94

Mango, fresh 908.44 33.66 3.71

1/ Sourced from FAO

COMMODITY PHILIPPINE SHARE (%)

TRADE

Table 40. PERCENT SHARE OF SELECTED PHILIPPINE EXPORTS IN WORLD MARKET, 2004

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LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 0.09 0.05 0.02Meat of Bovine, frozen 86.39 109.86 93.86Live Chicken (Head) 1.78 0.01 0.03Chicken Meat, frozen 13.45 20.43 26.09

VEGETABLESGarlic 18.98 23.14 27.42 Onion 11.28 8.16 30.67 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.27 0.20 0.20 Potatoes 6.35 7.88 10.77

VALUE OF IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 28.45 23.34 12.34Meat of Bovine, frozen 91.64 124.21 114.44Live Chicken (Head) 8.62 1.03 1.89Chicken Meat, frozen 8.11 12.64 17.27

VEGETABLESGarlic 3.72 6.32 6.72 Onion 1.61 2.87 5.00 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.12 0.12 0.08 Potatoes 1.54 2.11 2.91

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

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VOLUME OF IMPORTS ( '000 MT)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 0.09 0.05 0.02Meat of Bovine, frozen 86.39 109.86 93.86Live Chicken (Head) 1.78 0.01 0.03Chicken Meat, frozen 13.45 20.43 26.09

VEGETABLESGarlic 18.98 23.14 27.42 Onion 11.28 8.16 30.67 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.27 0.20 0.20 Potatoes 6.35 7.88 10.77

VALUE OF IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 28.45 23.34 12.34Meat of Bovine, frozen 91.64 124.21 114.44Live Chicken (Head) 8.62 1.03 1.89Chicken Meat, frozen 8.11 12.64 17.27

VEGETABLESGarlic 3.72 6.32 6.72 Onion 1.61 2.87 5.00 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.12 0.12 0.08 Potatoes 1.54 2.11 2.91

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

Table 39. VOLUME AND VALUE OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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VOLUME OF TOP IMPORTS ('000 MT)Rice 886.47 1,001.11 1,822.20 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 1,250.92 1,160.18 1,433.07 Wheat and Meslin 2,751.56 2,155.07 2,049.84 Milk & Cream & Products 291.28 313.07 243.42 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 29.51 58.31 72.44 Meat of Bovine Animals 86.39 110.06 93.86 Urea 720.25 542.89 570.29 Food preparations for infant use 10.98 12.93 22.16 Non-alcoholic concentrates 23.50 44.39 47.46 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 33.54 98.11 208.04

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$) 3,243.76 3,651.35 3,975.62

VALUE OF TOP IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)Rice 171.47 263.05 549.95 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 263.29 355.41 384.23 Wheat and Meslin 468.10 382.43 377.23 Milk & Cream & Products 354.74 431.24 367.22 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 89.97 175.79 191.01 Meat of Bovine Animals 91.64 124.39 114.44 Urea 107.12 84.10 104.80 Food preparations for infant use 40.00 53.45 101.48 Non-alcoholic concentrates 20.31 85.06 97.16 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 16.97 52.74 90.83

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ITEM

VOLUME OF TOP IMPORTS ('000 MT)Rice 886.47 1,001.11 1,822.20 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 1,250.92 1,160.18 1,433.07 Wheat and Meslin 2,751.56 2,155.07 2,049.84 Milk & Cream & Products 291.28 313.07 243.42 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 29.51 58.31 72.44 Meat of Bovine Animals 86.39 110.06 93.86 Urea 720.25 542.89 570.29 Food preparations for infant use 10.98 12.93 22.16 Non-alcoholic concentrates 23.50 44.39 47.46 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 33.54 98.11 208.04

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$) 3,243.76 3,651.35 3,975.62

VALUE OF TOP IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)Rice 171.47 263.05 549.95 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 263.29 355.41 384.23 Wheat and Meslin 468.10 382.43 377.23 Milk & Cream & Products 354.74 431.24 367.22 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 89.97 175.79 191.01 Meat of Bovine Animals 91.64 124.39 114.44 Urea 107.12 84.10 104.80 Food preparations for infant use 40.00 53.45 101.48 Non-alcoholic concentrates 20.31 85.06 97.16 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 16.97 52.74 90.83

2003 2004 2005

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ITEM

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Abaca 15.55 19.76 13.44 Nata de Coco 5.90 7.51 6.00 Asparagus 3.64 2.62 3.12 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.39 4.65 4.14 Shallots 30.03 27.37 20.66 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 2.92 0.82 0.38 Kaong 1.12 0.72 0.64 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.19 0.73 0.60 Coconut (Young) 0.84 3.25 2.79 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.18 0.16 0.22 Garlic 4.59 4.67 5.94

VALUE OF EXPORTS (F.O.B in Million US$) Banner Crops

Abaca 10.16 14.54 11.91 Nata de Coco 4.68 5.42 4.39 Asparagus 7.88 4.89 6.67 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.93 5.44 5.09 Shallots 6.72 6.05 4.38 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.93 0.30 0.11 Kaong 2.05 1.27 1.13 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.84 1.13 0.83 Coconut (Young) 0.33 0.67 0.69 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.45 0.38 0.48 Garlic 2.65 1.65 1.98

Table 37. VOLUME AND VALUE OF EXPORTS OF BANNER CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004 2005ITEM

VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT) Banner Crops

Abaca 15.55 19.76 13.44 Nata de Coco 5.90 7.51 6.00 Asparagus 3.64 2.62 3.12 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.39 4.65 4.14 Shallots 30.03 27.37 20.66 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 2.92 0.82 0.38 Kaong 1.12 0.72 0.64 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.19 0.73 0.60 Coconut (Young) 0.84 3.25 2.79 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.18 0.16 0.22 Garlic 4.59 4.67 5.94

VALUE OF EXPORTS (F.O.B in Million US$) Banner Crops

Abaca 10.16 14.54 11.91 Nata de Coco 4.68 5.42 4.39 Asparagus 7.88 4.89 6.67 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.93 5.44 5.09 Shallots 6.72 6.05 4.38 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.93 0.30 0.11 Kaong 2.05 1.27 1.13 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.84 1.13 0.83 Coconut (Young) 0.33 0.67 0.69 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.45 0.38 0.48 Garlic 2.65 1.65 1.98

Table 37. VOLUME AND VALUE OF EXPORTS OF BANNER CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004 2005ITEM

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

GNP (Million Pesos) 1/ 1,171,431 1,250,188 1,320,681 Growth Rate (%) 5.95 6.72 5.64

GDP (Million Pesos) 1/ 1,085,072 1,152,174 1,209,473 Growth Rate (%) 4.93 6.18 4.97

GVA IN AGRICULTURE EXCLUDINGFORESTRY (Million Pesos) 1/ 214,408 225,287 229,852 Growth Rate (%) Agriculture Sector 3.69 5.07 2.03 Crops 2.62 5.08 0.69 Livestock 2.99 -1.01 2.37 Poultry 1.95 4.25 0.16 Fisheries 7.42 8.55 6.01 Agricultural Activities & Services 5.49 8.14 1.59

1/ At constant 1985 prices

Table 1. ECONOMIC GROWTH INDICATORS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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GVA IN AGRICULTURE EXCLUDINGFORESTRY (Million Pesos) 1/ 214,408 225,287 229,852 Growth Rate (%) Agriculture Sector 3.69 5.07 2.03 Crops 2.62 5.08 0.69 Livestock 2.99 -1.01 2.37 Poultry 1.95 4.25 0.16 Fisheries 7.42 8.55 6.01 Agricultural Activities & Services 5.49 8.14 1.59

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Table 1. ECONOMIC GROWTH INDICATORS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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POPULATION 2/ 81.08 82.66 84.24(Million Persons) Male 40.82 41.61 42.40 Female 40.26 41.05 41.84

EMPLOYMENT (Million Persons) Agriculture 11.22 11.38 11.63 Total 30.64 31.61 32.31

WAGE RATE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE 3/(Without Meal) Nominal 110.90 115.70 118.60

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Real 97.50 95.90 93.00a/

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATE 4/ 54.20 56.04 55.09

INFLATION RATE 5/ 3.5 6.0 7.6

PURCHASING POWER OF PESO 0.88 0.83 0.77

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Table 3. EXCHANGE RATE, INFLATION RATE AND PURCHASING POWER OF PESO, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 2. POPULATION, EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE RATE INDICES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

VOLUME OF TOP EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut Oil (Crude and refined) 1,186.36 959.40 1,152.32 Banana, fresh 1,829.38 1,797.34 2,024.32 Pineapple & Products 500.53 527.56 536.72 Desiccated Coconut 106.80 105.83 125.54 Tobacco, Manufactured 6.32 17.82 21.06 Tuna 85.03 78.33 45.05 Shrimps & Prawns 19.08 15.34 13.28 Fertilizer, Manufactured 319.19 336.03 410.21 Milk and Cream & Products 26.25 32.93 37.55 Seaweeds & Carageenan 41.19 44.26 30.81 Mango, fresh 35.78 33.66 31.27

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS (FOB in Million US$) 2,311.02 2,506.70 2,691.19

VALUE OF TOP EXPORTS (F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil 504.86 577.79 657.22 Banana, fresh 333.00 326.40 362.58 Pineapple & Products 169.18 176.65 204.28 Desiccated Coconut 95.74 99.74 127.14 Tobacco, Manufactured 40.07 102.37 112.81 Tuna 156.93 155.33 102.01 Shrimps & Prawns 125.46 112.35 95.08 Fertilizer, Manufactured 49.47 66.91 92.27 Milk and Cream & Products 58.81 74.43 79.94 Seaweeds & Carageenan 80.30 89.89 71.90 Mango, fresh 31.01 28.74 26.63

Table 36. VOLUME AND VALUE OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2005ITEM 2003 2004

VOLUME OF TOP EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut Oil (Crude and refined) 1,186.36 959.40 1,152.32 Banana, fresh 1,829.38 1,797.34 2,024.32 Pineapple & Products 500.53 527.56 536.72 Desiccated Coconut 106.80 105.83 125.54 Tobacco, Manufactured 6.32 17.82 21.06 Tuna 85.03 78.33 45.05 Shrimps & Prawns 19.08 15.34 13.28 Fertilizer, Manufactured 319.19 336.03 410.21 Milk and Cream & Products 26.25 32.93 37.55 Seaweeds & Carageenan 41.19 44.26 30.81 Mango, fresh 35.78 33.66 31.27

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS (FOB in Million US$) 2,311.02 2,506.70 2,691.19

VALUE OF TOP EXPORTS (F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil 504.86 577.79 657.22 Banana, fresh 333.00 326.40 362.58 Pineapple & Products 169.18 176.65 204.28 Desiccated Coconut 95.74 99.74 127.14 Tobacco, Manufactured 40.07 102.37 112.81 Tuna 156.93 155.33 102.01 Shrimps & Prawns 125.46 112.35 95.08 Fertilizer, Manufactured 49.47 66.91 92.27 Milk and Cream & Products 58.81 74.43 79.94 Seaweeds & Carageenan 80.30 89.89 71.90 Mango, fresh 31.01 28.74 26.63

Table 36. VOLUME AND VALUE OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2005ITEM 2003 2004ITEM 2003 2004 2005

POPULATION 2/ 81.08 82.66 84.24(Million Persons) Male 40.82 41.61 42.40 Female 40.26 41.05 41.84

EMPLOYMENT (Million Persons) Agriculture 11.22 11.38 11.63 Total 30.64 31.61 32.31

WAGE RATE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE 3/(Without Meal) Nominal 110.90 115.70 118.60

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATE 4/ 54.20 56.04 55.09

INFLATION RATE 5/ 3.5 6.0 7.6

PURCHASING POWER OF PESO 0.88 0.83 0.77

2/ Mid-year projections based on 1995 CPH.3/ Base year (2000) average agricultural wage per day = P129.60; 2005 indices covered only the first semester wage rates for palay (a) and corn (b).4/ Sourced from BSP.5/ Headline inflation (base year 2000); sourced from BSP.

Table 3. EXCHANGE RATE, INFLATION RATE AND PURCHASING POWER OF PESO, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 2. POPULATION, EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE RATE INDICES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Million Pesos) 6/ 825,113 867,010 918,619AGRICULTURE (Million Pesos) 32,932 28,462 25,939AGRICULTURE TO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RATIO (%) 3.99 3.28 2.82

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

TOTAL SUPPLY ('000 MT) 2,699.7 9,986.3 2,476.6Production 1,059.3 1,072.8 507.4

Production to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 39.2 10.7 20.5

Import 1,640.4 8,913.5 1,969.2Import to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 60.8 89.3 79.5

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SERVICE AREA (Million Ha) 7/ 1.40 1.40 1.41SERVICE AREA TO TOTAL POTENTIAL

44.66 44.84 45.20

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Table 4. EXPENDITURES ON AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 5. PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF FERTILIZER (ALL GRADES), PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 6. IRRIGATION SERVICE AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

IRRIGABLE AREA RATIO (%)

ITEM 2003 2004 R 2005 P

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Million Pesos) 6/ 825,113 867,010 918,619AGRICULTURE (Million Pesos) 32,932 28,462 25,939AGRICULTURE TO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RATIO (%) 3.99 3.28 2.82

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

TOTAL SUPPLY ('000 MT) 2,699.7 9,986.3 2,476.6Production 1,059.3 1,072.8 507.4

Production to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 39.2 10.7 20.5

Import 1,640.4 8,913.5 1,969.2Import to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 60.8 89.3 79.5

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

SERVICE AREA (Million Ha) 7/ 1.40 1.40 1.41SERVICE AREA TO TOTAL POTENTIAL

44.66 44.84 45.20

6/ Sourced from DBM.7/ Irrigation service area refers to area that is presently provided with irrigation and drainage facilities and where irrigation and drainage services could readily be rendered.

Table 4. EXPENDITURES ON AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 5. PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF FERTILIZER (ALL GRADES), PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 6. IRRIGATION SERVICE AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

IRRIGABLE AREA RATIO (%)

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NUMBER OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Farms)TOTAL 3,420 4,610 4,823

Under 1.00 ha 776 1,685 1,9361.00-2.99 ha 1,578 1,968 1,9753.00-4.99 ha 588 523 5095.00-9.99 ha 360 325 30310.00-24.99 ha 104 96 8925.00 ha & over 15 13 12

AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Under 1.00 ha 369 728 8271.00-2.99 ha 2,522 3,038 3,0023.00-4.99 ha 2,067 1,835 1,7785.00-9.99 ha 2,243 2,046 1,91410.00-24.99 ha 1,406 1,293 1,19225.00 ha & over 1,118 1,034 957

AREA OF FARMS BY LAND USE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Lands planted to temporary 4,365 5,333 4,816 cropsLands lying idle 839 154 120Lands planted to permanent 3,489 4,173 4,225 cropsLands under permanent 530 131 129 meadows/pasturesLands covered with forest 337 70 74 growthAll other lands 166 114 269Not reported - - 38

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NUMBER OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Farms)TOTAL 3,420 4,610 4,823

Under 1.00 ha 776 1,685 1,9361.00-2.99 ha 1,578 1,968 1,9753.00-4.99 ha 588 523 5095.00-9.99 ha 360 325 30310.00-24.99 ha 104 96 8925.00 ha & over 15 13 12

AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Under 1.00 ha 369 728 8271.00-2.99 ha 2,522 3,038 3,0023.00-4.99 ha 2,067 1,835 1,7785.00-9.99 ha 2,243 2,046 1,91410.00-24.99 ha 1,406 1,293 1,19225.00 ha & over 1,118 1,034 957

AREA OF FARMS BY LAND USE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Lands planted to temporary 4,365 5,333 4,816 cropsLands lying idle 839 154 120Lands planted to permanent 3,489 4,173 4,225 cropsLands under permanent 530 131 129 meadows/pasturesLands covered with forest 337 70 74 growthAll other lands 166 114 269Not reported - - 38

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Bangus (Milkfish)Wholesale 59.87 68.75 69.82Retail 75.24 85.12 87.36

Dilis (Anchovies)Wholesale 33.48 35.33 38.98Retail 50.65 53.76 55.91

Galunggong (Roundscad)Wholesale 43.87 48.07 47.43Retail 59.81 66.19 66.99

Sapsap (Slipmouth)Wholesale 39.43 41.63 43.85Retail 75.04 83.77 91.89

TilapiaWholesale 44.01 51.36 53.97Retail 58.80 67.38 69.29

Tulingan (Frigate Tuna)Wholesale 46.55 54.08 55.63Retail 60.05 66.42 67.81

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Table 35. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED FISH SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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LOANS GRANTED BY COMMODITY 9/(Million Pesos)

FOOD COMMODITIES 54,392.9 103,670.9 117,914.7Cereals 18,734.6 14,159.6 18,676.3 Rice 14,536.5 12,530.0 14,406.9 Corn 964.6 1,476.5 3,826.6 Sorghum 39.7 46.2 135.0 Soybeans & Feedgrains 3,193.8 106.9 307.8Fruits, Vegetables & 6,041.9 5,790.4 6,346.3 RootcropsLivestock & Poultry 24,676.8 32,497.3 39,040.9Fisheries 4,939.6 51,223.5 53,851.2EXPORT & COMMERCIAL CROPS 17,424.6 19,659.7 19,828.3 Abaca & Other Fibers 378.1 266.9 295.7 Coconut 5,172.8 4,142.5 4,540.1 Coffee and Cacao 837.4 982.4 1,142.6 Cotton 77.9 2.5 2.9 Rubber 16.5 61.3 79.9 Sugarcane 10,892.8 13,951.0 13,172.8 Tobacco 49.1 253.1 594.3FORESTRY 12,075.8 1,130.8 1,281.9OTHERS 23,546.2 23,007.5 25,891.3 SUB-TOTAL 107,439.4 147,468.9 164,916.2OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS SSLA 2,214.0 3,592.0 4,323.6 SMB 22,093.0 13,985.0 17,879.7 PDB 3,412.0 2,911.0 2,994.6

GRAND TOTAL 135,158.4 167,956.9 190,114.1

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Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LOANS GRANTED BY COMMODITY 9/(Million Pesos)

FOOD COMMODITIES 54,392.9 103,670.9 117,914.7Cereals 18,734.6 14,159.6 18,676.3 Rice 14,536.5 12,530.0 14,406.9 Corn 964.6 1,476.5 3,826.6 Sorghum 39.7 46.2 135.0 Soybeans & Feedgrains 3,193.8 106.9 307.8Fruits, Vegetables & 6,041.9 5,790.4 6,346.3 RootcropsLivestock & Poultry 24,676.8 32,497.3 39,040.9Fisheries 4,939.6 51,223.5 53,851.2EXPORT & COMMERCIAL CROPS 17,424.6 19,659.7 19,828.3 Abaca & Other Fibers 378.1 266.9 295.7 Coconut 5,172.8 4,142.5 4,540.1 Coffee and Cacao 837.4 982.4 1,142.6 Cotton 77.9 2.5 2.9 Rubber 16.5 61.3 79.9 Sugarcane 10,892.8 13,951.0 13,172.8 Tobacco 49.1 253.1 594.3FORESTRY 12,075.8 1,130.8 1,281.9OTHERS 23,546.2 23,007.5 25,891.3 SUB-TOTAL 107,439.4 147,468.9 164,916.2OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS SSLA 2,214.0 3,592.0 4,323.6 SMB 22,093.0 13,985.0 17,879.7 PDB 3,412.0 2,911.0 2,994.6

GRAND TOTAL 135,158.4 167,956.9 190,114.1

9/ Sourced from ACPC

Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

FISH SPECIES

Bangus (Milkfish)Wholesale 59.87 68.75 69.82Retail 75.24 85.12 87.36

Dilis (Anchovies)Wholesale 33.48 35.33 38.98Retail 50.65 53.76 55.91

Galunggong (Roundscad)Wholesale 43.87 48.07 47.43Retail 59.81 66.19 66.99

Sapsap (Slipmouth)Wholesale 39.43 41.63 43.85Retail 75.04 83.77 91.89

TilapiaWholesale 44.01 51.36 53.97Retail 58.80 67.38 69.29

Tulingan (Frigate Tuna)Wholesale 46.55 54.08 55.63Retail 60.05 66.42 67.81

(P/kg)

Table 35. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED FISH SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2004 2005 P2003ITEM

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CarabaoFarm (liveweight) 42.12 46.15 48.52

CattleFarm (liveweight) 52.04 58.38 63.65Retail (beef lean meat) 141.03 161.62 174.27

HogFarm (liveweight) 51.33 67.88 71.67Retail (pork lean meat) 108.98 132.43 139.28

GoatFarm 58.85 65.68 65.87

POULTRY

Chicken (broiler) 1/Farm 62.00 72.49 76.73Wholesale 2/ 57.29 63.89 64.40Retail 67.99 82.61 88.13

Duck 1/Farm 62.18 51.50 61.58

1/ Backyard

2/ Metro Manila

(P/kg)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 34. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF LIVESTOCK/POULTRY, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOAN TO OUTPUT (GVA) RATIO (%) 21.4 22.9 24.5

TOTAL LOANS (Million Pesos, at Current Prices) 15,397,728.9 16,183,184.3 17,477,882.1

AGRICULTURAL LOANS TO TOTAL LOANS GRANTED 2.2 2.9 3.0

Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (con't.)

RATIO (%)

LIVESTOCK 1/

CarabaoFarm (liveweight) 42.12 46.15 48.52

CattleFarm (liveweight) 52.04 58.38 63.65Retail (beef lean meat) 141.03 161.62 174.27

HogFarm (liveweight) 51.33 67.88 71.67Retail (pork lean meat) 108.98 132.43 139.28

GoatFarm 58.85 65.68 65.87

POULTRY

Chicken (broiler) 1/Farm 62.00 72.49 76.73Wholesale 2/ 57.29 63.89 64.40Retail 67.99 82.61 88.13

Duck 1/Farm 62.18 51.50 61.58

1/ Backyard

2/ Metro Manila

(P/kg)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 34. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF LIVESTOCK/POULTRY, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOAN TO OUTPUT (GVA) RATIO (%) 21.4 22.9 24.5

TOTAL LOANS (Million Pesos, at Current Prices) 15,397,728.9 16,183,184.3 17,477,882.1

AGRICULTURAL LOANS TO TOTAL LOANS GRANTED 2.2 2.9 3.0

Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (con't.)

RATIO (%)

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LatundanFarm 5.17 6.11 6.73Wholesale 9.90 10.70 11.60Retail 13.50 14.60 15.40

LakatanFarm 6.70 7.84 8.61Wholesale 12.42 14.31 15.66Retail 17.91 19.35 20.70

SabaFarm 4.20 4.30 4.60Wholesale 7.02 8.19 9.18Retail 9.36 10.80 11.88

Pineapple HawaiianFarm 6.92 4.77 5.24Wholesale 8.23 7.04 6.90Retail 10.08 10.62 11.02

Mango CarabaoFarm 18.55 22.64 23.87Wholesale 33.13 33.42 34.74Retail 45.55 46.24 46.72

CassavaFarm 4.05 4.08 3.90Wholesale 5.42 5.38 4.79

CamoteFarm 6.34 6.73 7.10Wholesale 9.14 9.22 9.51Retail 13.80 14.50 14.54

( P / k g )

ITEM 2003 2004

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2005 P

LatundanFarm 5.17 6.11 6.73Wholesale 9.90 10.70 11.60Retail 13.50 14.60 15.40

LakatanFarm 6.70 7.84 8.61Wholesale 12.42 14.31 15.66Retail 17.91 19.35 20.70

SabaFarm 4.20 4.30 4.60Wholesale 7.02 8.19 9.18Retail 9.36 10.80 11.88

Pineapple HawaiianFarm 6.92 4.77 5.24Wholesale 8.23 7.04 6.90Retail 10.08 10.62 11.02

Mango CarabaoFarm 18.55 22.64 23.87Wholesale 33.13 33.42 34.74Retail 45.55 46.24 46.72

CassavaFarm 4.05 4.08 3.90Wholesale 5.42 5.38 4.79

CamoteFarm 6.34 6.73 7.10Wholesale 9.14 9.22 9.51Retail 13.80 14.50 14.54

ITEM 2003 2004

Table 33. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF SELECTED CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

2005 P

( P / k g )

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NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Million Pesos) 6/ 825,113 867,010 918,619AGRICULTURE (Million Pesos) 32,932 28,462 25,939AGRICULTURE TO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RATIO (%) 3.99 3.28 2.82

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

TOTAL SUPPLY ('000 MT) 2,699.7 9,986.3 2,476.6Production 1,059.3 1,072.8 507.4

Production to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 39.2 10.7 20.5

Import 1,640.4 8,913.5 1,969.2Import to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 60.8 89.3 79.5

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SERVICE AREA (Million Ha) 7/ 1.40 1.40 1.41SERVICE AREA TO TOTAL POTENTIAL

44.66 44.84 45.20

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Table 4. EXPENDITURES ON AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 5. PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF FERTILIZER (ALL GRADES), PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 6. IRRIGATION SERVICE AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

IRRIGABLE AREA RATIO (%)

ITEM 2003 2004 R 2005 P

NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (Million Pesos) 6/ 825,113 867,010 918,619AGRICULTURE (Million Pesos) 32,932 28,462 25,939AGRICULTURE TO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RATIO (%) 3.99 3.28 2.82

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

TOTAL SUPPLY ('000 MT) 2,699.7 9,986.3 2,476.6Production 1,059.3 1,072.8 507.4

Production to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 39.2 10.7 20.5

Import 1,640.4 8,913.5 1,969.2Import to TotalSupply Ratio (%) 60.8 89.3 79.5

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

SERVICE AREA (Million Ha) 7/ 1.40 1.40 1.41SERVICE AREA TO TOTAL POTENTIAL

44.66 44.84 45.20

6/ Sourced from DBM.7/ Irrigation service area refers to area that is presently provided with irrigation and drainage facilities and where irrigation and drainage services could readily be rendered.

Table 4. EXPENDITURES ON AGRICULTURE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 5. PRODUCTION AND IMPORT OF FERTILIZER (ALL GRADES), PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 6. IRRIGATION SERVICE AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

IRRIGABLE AREA RATIO (%)

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Palay/Rice, Special

Farm 8.84 9.45 10.43Wholesale 18.30 19.12 20.93Retail 20.20 21.04 22.88

Corngrain

Corngrain, whiteFarm 6.89 9.13 8.41Wholesale 7.90 10.06 9.57Retail 13.00 15.14 15.25

Corngrain, yellowFarm 6.67 8.49 7.54Wholesale 8.56 10.14 9.48Retail 12.98 14.40 14.30

WORLD PRICE ($/kg)

Cereals

Rice5% brokens 0.20 0.24 0.2910% brokens15% brokens25% brokens 0.18 0.23 0.2735% brokens 0.18 0.22 0.26

CornYellow 0.11 0.11 0.10

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ITEM 2003 2004 ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

TOTAL CROPS 71,311.9 75,150.7 73,725.9 ('000 MT)

Palay 13,499.9 14,496.8 14,603.0 Corn 4,615.6 5,413.4 5,253.2 Coconut 14,294.2 14,366.2 14,824.6 Sugarcane 23,978.4 25,579.2 22,917.7 Banana 5,369.0 5,631.3 6,298.2 Pineapple 1,698.0 1,759.8 1,788.2 Coffee 106.4 102.9 105.9 Mango 1,006.2 967.5 984.3 Tobacco 52.9 48.3 45.1 Abaca 69.8 74.5 74.0 Peanut 26.1 27.1 28.4 Mongo 26.0 26.5 26.8 Cassava 1,622.2 1,640.5 1,677.6 Camote 547.0 545.1 574.6 Tomato 150.1 172.3 173.7 Garlic 15.5 15.0 13.2 Onion 93.8 86.7 82.0 Cabbage 92.0 92.8 91.4 Eggplant 177.0 182.7 187.8 Calamansi 180.9 179.0 200.8 Rubber 274.0 311.3 315.6 Others 3,417.1 3,431.9 3,459.7

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DOMESTIC PRICE (P/kg)

Palay/Rice, Special

Farm 8.84 9.45 10.43Wholesale 18.30 19.12 20.93Retail 20.20 21.04 22.88

Corngrain

Corngrain, whiteFarm 6.89 9.13 8.41Wholesale 7.90 10.06 9.57Retail 13.00 15.14 15.25

Corngrain, yellowFarm 6.67 8.49 7.54Wholesale 8.56 10.14 9.48Retail 12.98 14.40 14.30

WORLD PRICE ($/kg)

Cereals

Rice5% brokens 0.20 0.24 0.2910% brokens15% brokens25% brokens 0.18 0.23 0.2735% brokens 0.18 0.22 0.26

CornYellow 0.11 0.11 0.10

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Table 32. DOMESTIC AND WORLD PRICES OF CEREALS, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

TOTAL CROPS 71,311.9 75,150.7 73,725.9 ('000 MT)

Palay 13,499.9 14,496.8 14,603.0 Corn 4,615.6 5,413.4 5,253.2 Coconut 14,294.2 14,366.2 14,824.6 Sugarcane 23,978.4 25,579.2 22,917.7 Banana 5,369.0 5,631.3 6,298.2 Pineapple 1,698.0 1,759.8 1,788.2 Coffee 106.4 102.9 105.9 Mango 1,006.2 967.5 984.3 Tobacco 52.9 48.3 45.1 Abaca 69.8 74.5 74.0 Peanut 26.1 27.1 28.4 Mongo 26.0 26.5 26.8 Cassava 1,622.2 1,640.5 1,677.6 Camote 547.0 545.1 574.6 Tomato 150.1 172.3 173.7 Garlic 15.5 15.0 13.2 Onion 93.8 86.7 82.0 Cabbage 92.0 92.8 91.4 Eggplant 177.0 182.7 187.8 Calamansi 180.9 179.0 200.8 Rubber 274.0 311.3 315.6 Others 3,417.1 3,431.9 3,459.7

Table 9. AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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TOTAL CROPS 11,930.0 12,231.0 12,034.2 ('000 Ha)

Palay 4,006.4 4,126.6 4,070.4 Corn 2,409.8 2,527.1 2,441.8 Coconut 3,216.5 3,258.6 3,243.3 Sugarcane 383.9 388.6 368.9 Banana 408.0 414.5 417.8 Pineapple 47.7 48.2 49.2 Coffee 131.8 131.2 128.0 Mango 155.9 158.9 164.1 Tobacco 41.7 33.8 29.6 Abaca 121.5 127.5 136.0 Peanut 26.7 26.9 27.5 Mongo 35.6 36.3 36.1 Cassava 209.2 205.8 204.8 Camote 122.2 120.5 120.6 Tomato 16.8 17.7 17.7 Garlic 5.5 5.3 4.7 Onion 9.5 9.5 8.9 Cabbage 7.7 7.7 7.4 Eggplant 21.0 21.1 21.2 Calamansi 19.9 20.0 20.2 Rubber 80.5 80.7 81.9 Others 452.0 464.4 434.1

Table 10. AGRICULTURAL CROP AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Fig 11. FERTILIZER: YEARLY AVERAGE DEALERS’ PRICES PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005P

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

ALL ITEMS 113.8 120.6 129.8

Food, Beverages & Tobacco 109.5 116.3 123.8

Non-Food 118.1 125.0 135.8

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Urea 537.90 728.22 905.38

Ammosul 314.19 482.51 534.41

Complete 481.33 653.07 771.44

Ammophos 464.54 626.59 748.61

Table 30. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (2000=100)

Table 31. DEALERS' PRICES OF FERTILIZER, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (P/bag of 50 kg)

( 45-0-0 )

( 21-0-0 )

( 14-14-14 )

( 16-20-0 )

100

250

400

550

700

850

1000

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

TOTAL CROPS 11,930.0 12,231.0 12,034.2 ('000 Ha)

Palay 4,006.4 4,126.6 4,070.4 Corn 2,409.8 2,527.1 2,441.8 Coconut 3,216.5 3,258.6 3,243.3 Sugarcane 383.9 388.6 368.9 Banana 408.0 414.5 417.8 Pineapple 47.7 48.2 49.2 Coffee 131.8 131.2 128.0 Mango 155.9 158.9 164.1 Tobacco 41.7 33.8 29.6 Abaca 121.5 127.5 136.0 Peanut 26.7 26.9 27.5 Mongo 35.6 36.3 36.1 Cassava 209.2 205.8 204.8 Camote 122.2 120.5 120.6 Tomato 16.8 17.7 17.7 Garlic 5.5 5.3 4.7 Onion 9.5 9.5 8.9 Cabbage 7.7 7.7 7.4 Eggplant 21.0 21.1 21.2 Calamansi 19.9 20.0 20.2 Rubber 80.5 80.7 81.9 Others 452.0 464.4 434.1

Table 10. AGRICULTURAL CROP AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Fig 11. FERTILIZER: YEAR LY AVERAGE DEALERS’ PRICES PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005P

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

ALL ITEMS 113.8 120.6 129.8

Food, Beverages & Tobacco 109.5 116.3 123.8

Non-Food 118.1 125.0 135.8

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Urea 537.90 728.22 905.38

Ammosul 314.19 482.51 534.41

Complete 481.33 653.07 771.44

Ammophos 464.54 626.59 748.61

Table 30. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (2000=100)

Table 31. DEALERS' PRICES OF FERTILIZER, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (P/bag of 50 kg)

( 45-0-0 )

( 21-0-0 )

( 14-14-14 )

( 16-20-0 )

100

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330,702.3 R 383,803.1 R 409,506.8 (Million Pesos, at Current Prices)

Palay 117,989.0 136,994.6 155,668.1 Corn 32,540.2 R 47,204.8 R 40,291.7 Coconut 39,023.2 R 51,718.2 R 52,775.5 Sugarcane 23,498.8 R 21,742.3 R 22,688.5 Banana 30,066.2 R 35,476.9 R 43,520.8 Pineapple 10,510.3 R 8,869.4 R 9,334.5 Coffee 3,856.6 R 3,943.0 R 4,666.5 Mango 14,660.0 R 16,137.6 R 16,674.7 Tobacco 2,404.3 2,094.2 R 2,097.6 Abaca 1,384.2 R 1,915.1 2,422.3 Peanut 510.1 583.0 663.0 Mongo 541.2 563.3 680.8 Cassava 5,531.8 R 6,414.4 R 6,374.7 Camote 3,511.5 R 3,679.8 R 4,102.9 Tomato 1,800.6 R 1,582.1 R 1,808.7 Garlic 784.2 603.6 674.3 Onion 1,594.5 R 1,275.9 1,701.1 Cabbage 748.7 786.8 924.5 Eggplant 1,904.4 R 2,183.7 2,118.4 Calamansi 1,802.1 1,713.3 R 2,042.2 Rubber 4,740.0 R 7,365.4 8,591.7 Others 31,300.2 R 30,955.7 R 29,684.4

Table 11. VALUE OF CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004

TOTAL CROPS

ITEM 2005 P

330,702.3 R 383,803.1 R 409,506.8 (Million Pesos, at Current Prices)

Palay 117,989.0 136,994.6 155,668.1 Corn 32,540.2 R 47,204.8 R 40,291.7 Coconut 39,023.2 R 51,718.2 R 52,775.5 Sugarcane 23,498.8 R 21,742.3 R 22,688.5 Banana 30,066.2 R 35,476.9 R 43,520.8 Pineapple 10,510.3 R 8,869.4 R 9,334.5 Coffee 3,856.6 R 3,943.0 R 4,666.5 Mango 14,660.0 R 16,137.6 R 16,674.7 Tobacco 2,404.3 2,094.2 R 2,097.6 Abaca 1,384.2 R 1,915.1 2,422.3 Peanut 510.1 583.0 663.0 Mongo 541.2 563.3 680.8 Cassava 5,531.8 R 6,414.4 R 6,374.7 Camote 3,511.5 R 3,679.8 R 4,102.9 Tomato 1,800.6 R 1,582.1 R 1,808.7 Garlic 784.2 603.6 674.3 Onion 1,594.5 R 1,275.9 1,701.1 Cabbage 748.7 786.8 924.5 Eggplant 1,904.4 R 2,183.7 2,118.4 Calamansi 1,802.1 1,713.3 R 2,042.2 Rubber 4,740.0 R 7,365.4 8,591.7 Others 31,300.2 R 30,955.7 R 29,684.4

Table 11. VALUE OF CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004

TOTAL CROPSTOTAL CROPS

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PRICE STATISTICS

REGION PALAY CORN COCONUT SUGAR- CANE

PHILIPPINES 14,603.0 5,253.2 14,824.6 22,917.7 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 56.78 31.58 24.30 15.28 CAR 2.43 2.48 0.01 0.04 Ilocos 9.47 5.71 0.18 0.08 Cagayan Valley 12.66 14.65 0.45 0.97 Central Luzon 17.43 3.48 1.17 5.25CALABARZON 2.69 1.22 10.01 7.70 MIMAROPA 5.38 1.79 4.50 - Bicol 6.72 2.25 8.00 1.24

VISAYAS (%) 19.16 8.58 17.67 68.30 Western Visayas 12.33 3.69 3.37 57.04 Central Visayas 1.43 3.59 2.39 9.08 Eastern Visayas 5.40 1.30 11.90 2.18

MINDANAO (%) 24.06 59.84 58.03 16.42 Zamboanga Peninsula 3.85 4.25 11.05 0.00 Northern Mindanao 3.14 17.86 10.45 12.55 Davao Region 3.22 5.58 16.82 1.57 SOCCSKSARGEN 7.46 18.26 5.26 2.16 CARAGA 2.64 1.88 6.56 0.00 ARMM 3.73 12.01 7.90 0.15

Table 12. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PALAY, CORN, COCONUT, AND

SUGARCANE, 2005

REGION PALAY CORN COCONUTSUGAR-

CANE

PHILIPPINES 14,603.0 5,253.2 14,824.6 22,917.7 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 56.78 31.58 24.30 15.28 CAR 2.43 2.48 0.01 0.04 Ilocos 9.47 5.71 0.18 0.08 Cagayan Valley 12.66 14.65 0.45 0.97 Central Luzon 17.43 3.48 1.17 5.25CALABARZON 2.69 1.22 10.01 7.70 MIMAROPA 5.38 1.79 4.50 - Bicol 6.72 2.25 8.00 1.24

VISAYAS (%) 19.16 8.58 17.67 68.30 Western Visayas 12.33 3.69 3.37 57.04 Central Visayas 1.43 3.59 2.39 9.08 Eastern Visayas 5.40 1.30 11.90 2.18

MINDANAO (%) 24.06 59.84 58.03 16.42 Zamboanga Peninsula 3.85 4.25 11.05 0.00 Northern Mindanao 3.14 17.86 10.45 12.55 Davao Region 3.22 5.58 16.82 1.57 SOCCSKSARGEN 7.46 18.26 5.26 2.16 CARAGA 2.64 1.88 6.56 0.00 ARMM 3.73 12.01 7.90 0.15

Table 12. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PALAY, CORN, COCONUT, AND

SUGARCANE, 2005

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REGION PINE- APPLE

BANANA MANGO COFFEE

PHILIPPINES 1,788.2 6,298.2 984.3 105.9 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 11.69 12.50 66.63 18.69 CAR 0.04 0.38 0.39 5.68 Ilocos 0.01 0.59 44.79 0.07 Cagayan Valley 1.18 4.27 4.59 0.64 Central Luzon 0.06 0.75 9.63 1.54 CALABARZON 4.52 2.20 6.20 10.21 MIMAROPA 0.01 3.23 0.84 0.19 Bicol 5.87 1.08 0.19 0.36

VISAYAS (%) 1.33 10.60 12.83 6.51 Western Visayas 0.81 4.55 6.20 5.76 Central Visayas 0.17 2.32 6.58 0.55 Eastern Visayas 0.35 3.73 0.05 0.20

MINDANAO (%) 86.98 76.90 20.54 74.80 Zamboanga 0.15 3.85 5.29 1.30 PeninsulaNorthern 49.86 9.37 3.41 5.70 MindanaoDavao Region 1.07 42.45 3.45 28.12 SOCCSKSARGEN 35.59 11.97 5.44 25.68 CARAGA 0.24 3.31 1.48 3.64 ARMM 0.07 5.95 1.47 10.35

Table 12a. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PINEAPPLE, BANANA, MANGO, AND COFFEE, 2005

ITEM MANGOPINE-

APPLECOFFEE

EGG- PLANT

Gross Returns 126,138 190,395 35,950 102,148

Cash Cost 30,362 46,478 15,416 62,888

Non-Cash Cost 3,805 574 639 2,100

Imputed Cost 15,337 12,962 6,836 28,850

Total Cost 49,504 60,014 22,891 93,838

Net Returns 76,634 130,381 13,059 8,311-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost 1.55 2.17 0.57 0.09 Ratio

Cost Per 8.25 1.65 27.78 10.61 Kilogram (Pesos)

Table 29. OTHER COMMODITIES: COSTS AND RETURNS , PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

ITEM MANGOPINE-

APPLECOFFEE

EGG- PLANT

Gross Returns 126,138 190,395 35,950 102,148

Cash Cost 30,362 46,478 15,416 62,888

Non-Cash Cost 3,805 574 639 2,100

Imputed Cost 15,337 12,962 6,836 28,850

Total Cost 49,504 60,014 22,891 93,838

Net Returns 76,634 130,381 13,059 8,311-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost 1.55 2.17 0.57 0.09 Ratio

Cost Per 8.25 1.65 27.78 10.61 Kilogram (Pesos)

Table 29. OTHER COMMODITIES: COSTS AND RETURNS , PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)REGION

PINE- APPLE

BANANA MANGO COFFEE

PHILIPPINES 1,788.2 6,298.2 984.3 105.9 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 11.69 12.50 66.63 18.69 CAR 0.04 0.38 0.39 5.68 Ilocos 0.01 0.59 44.79 0.07 Cagayan Valley 1.18 4.27 4.59 0.64 Central Luzon 0.06 0.75 9.63 1.54 CALABARZON 4.52 2.20 6.20 10.21 MIMAROPA 0.01 3.23 0.84 0.19 Bicol 5.87 1.08 0.19 0.36

VISAYAS (%) 1.33 10.60 12.83 6.51 Western Visayas 0.81 4.55 6.20 5.76 Central Visayas 0.17 2.32 6.58 0.55 Eastern Visayas 0.35 3.73 0.05 0.20

MINDANAO (%) 86.98 76.90 20.54 74.80 Zamboanga 0.15 3.85 5.29 1.30 PeninsulaNorthern 49.86 9.37 3.41 5.70 MindanaoDavao Region 1.07 42.45 3.45 28.12 SOCCSKSARGEN 35.59 11.97 5.44 25.68 CARAGA 0.24 3.31 1.48 3.64 ARMM 0.07 5.95 1.47 10.35

Table 12a. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PINEAPPLE, BANANA, MANGO, AND COFFEE, 2005

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION ('000 MT)

TOTAL 13.50 14.50 14.60 Irrigated 10.25 10.94 11.23 Rainfed 3.25 3.55 3.37

JANUARY-JUNE 5.38 6.04 6.03 Irrigated 4.55 5.01 5.09 Rainfed 0.83 1.03 0.94

JULY-DECEMBER 8.12 8.46 8.57 Irrigated 5.70 5.93 6.14 Rainfed 2.42 2.53 2.43

AREA ('000 Ha)

TOTAL 4.01 4.13 4.07 Irrigated 2.72 2.79 2.79 Rainfed 1.29 1.33 1.28

JANUARY-JUNE 1.64 1.73 1.68 Irrigated 1.24 1.29 1.27 Rainfed 0.40 0.44 0.41

JULY-DECEMBER 2.37 2.40 2.39 Irrigated 1.48 1.50 1.52 Rainfed 0.89 0.90 0.87

YIELD (MT Per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 3.37 3.51 3.59 Irrigated 3.77 3.92 4.03 Rainfed 2.52 2.66 2.63

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage.

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 13,853 11,157 12,691

Cash Cost 5,102 5,763 5,452

Non-Cash Cost 1,568 1,415 1,514

Imputed Cost 6,222 5,119 5,635

Total Cost 12,892 12,297 12,601

Net Returns 961 -1,140 90------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.07 -0.09 0.01

Cost Per Kilogram 8.92 7.98 8.35

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,305 23,388 23,834

Cash Cost 10,945 11,882 11,400

Non-Cash Cost 1,808 1,793 1,796

Imputed Cost 6,266 5,177 5,746

Total Cost 19,019 18,852 18,942

Net Returns 5,286 4,536 4,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.28 0.24 0.26

Cost Per Kilogram 5.99 5.98 5.99

Table 28a. WHITE CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

Table 28b. YELLOW CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 13,853 11,157 12,691

Cash Cost 5,102 5,763 5,452

Non-Cash Cost 1,568 1,415 1,514

Imputed Cost 6,222 5,119 5,635

Total Cost 12,892 12,297 12,601

Net Returns 961 -1,140 90------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.07 -0.09 0.01

Cost Per Kilogram 8.92 7.98 8.35

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,305 23,388 23,834

Cash Cost 10,945 11,882 11,400

Non-Cash Cost 1,808 1,793 1,796

Imputed Cost 6,266 5,177 5,746

Total Cost 19,019 18,852 18,942

Net Returns 5,286 4,536 4,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.28 0.24 0.26

Cost Per Kilogram 5.99 5.98 5.99

Table 28a. WHITE CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

Table 28b. YELLOW CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION ('000 MT)

TOTAL 13.50 14.50 14.60 Irrigated 10.25 10.94 11.23 Rainfed 3.25 3.55 3.37

JANUARY-JUNE 5.38 6.04 6.03 Irrigated 4.55 5.01 5.09 Rainfed 0.83 1.03 0.94

JULY-DECEMBER 8.12 8.46 8.57 Irrigated 5.70 5.93 6.14 Rainfed 2.42 2.53 2.43

AREA ('000 Ha)

TOTAL 4.01 4.13 4.07 Irrigated 2.72 2.79 2.79 Rainfed 1.29 1.33 1.28

JANUARY-JUNE 1.64 1.73 1.68 Irrigated 1.24 1.29 1.27 Rainfed 0.40 0.44 0.41

JULY-DECEMBER 2.37 2.40 2.39 Irrigated 1.48 1.50 1.52 Rainfed 0.89 0.90 0.87

YIELD (MT Per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 3.37 3.51 3.59 Irrigated 3.77 3.92 4.03 Rainfed 2.52 2.66 2.63

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage.

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Fig 2. PALAY: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 2. PALAY: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 3.28 3.50 3.60 Irrigated 3.66 3.89 4.01 Rainfed 2.10 2.34 2.30

JULY-DECEMBER 3.43 3.52 3.58 Irrigated 3.86 3.94 4.03 Rainfed 2.71 2.82 2.79

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

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Gross Returns 24,322 28,719 27,483

Cash Cost 8,481 8,551 8,516

Non-Cash Cost 7,099 7,151 7,086

Imputed Cost 6,652 6,414 6,534

Total Cost 22,232 22,116 22,135

Net Returns 2,090 6,603 5,348------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.09 0.30 0.24

Cost Per Kilogram 9.66 7.92 8.40

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 18,222 15,603 16,821

Cash Cost 7,446 7,853 7,651

Non-Cash Cost 1,642 1,585 1,612

Imputed Cost 6,218 5,140 5,666

Total Cost 15,306 14,578 14,929

Net Returns 2,916 1,025 1,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.19 0.07 0.13

Cost Per Kilogram 6.94 6.88 6.94

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Table 27b. NON-IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 28. ALL CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM D R Y W E T AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,322 28,719 27,483

Cash Cost 8,481 8,551 8,516

Non-Cash Cost 7,099 7,151 7,086

Imputed Cost 6,652 6,414 6,534

Total Cost 22,232 22,116 22,135

Net Returns 2,090 6,603 5,348------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.09 0.30 0.24

Cost Per Kilogram 9.66 7.92 8.40

ITEM D R Y W E T AVERAGE

Gross Returns 18,222 15,603 16,821

Cash Cost 7,446 7,853 7,651

Non-Cash Cost 1,642 1,585 1,612

Imputed Cost 6,218 5,140 5,666

Total Cost 15,306 14,578 14,929

Net Returns 2,916 1,025 1,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.19 0.07 0.13

Cost Per Kilogram 6.94 6.88 6.94

Table 28. ALL CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27b. NON-IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 3.28 3.50 3.60 Irrigated 3.66 3.89 4.01 Rainfed 2.10 2.34 2.30

JULY-DECEMBER 3.43 3.52 3.58 Irrigated 3.86 3.94 4.03 Rainfed 2.71 2.82 2.79

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 2,448.1 2,362.1 2,050.9 July 1 1,806.1 1,577.4 1,638.2

HOUSEHOLD January 1 1,177.4 1,222.3 1,364.0 July 1 682.6 820.4 757.2

COMMERCIAL January 1 552.5 515.5 438.7 July 1 467.6 406.7 348.2

NFA January 1 718.2 624.3 248.2 July 1 655.9 350.3 532.8

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock 2,448 2,362 2,051 Production 8,775 9,423 9,492 Imports 1/ 886 1,001 1,839

TOTAL SUPPLY 12,109 12,786 13,382

Exports - - - Seeds 289 300 283 Feeds & Wastes 834 895 901 Apparent Consumption 8,625 9,540 10,103

TOTAL USE 9,747 10,735 11,287

1/ NSO figures.

Table 14. RICE: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 38,020 36,848 37,423

Cash Cost 11,797 12,120 11,953

Non-Cash Cost 8,987 8,797 8,893

Imputed Cost 7,419 6,715 7,072

Total Cost 28,203 27,632 27,918

Net Returns 9,817 9,216 9,505------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.35 0.33 0.34

Cost Per Kilogram 7.84 7.72 7.78

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 42,417 41,500 41,970

Cash Cost 13,196 13,640 13,419

Non-Cash Cost 9,789 9,491 9,658

Imputed Cost 7,747 6,845 7,301

Total Cost 30,732 29,975 30,378

Net Returns 11,685 11,525 11,592------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.38 0.38 0.38

Cost Per Kilogram 7.66 7.43 7.55

Table 27. ALL PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27a. IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 38,020 36,848 37,423

Cash Cost 11,797 12,120 11,953

Non-Cash Cost 8,987 8,797 8,893

Imputed Cost 7,419 6,715 7,072

Total Cost 28,203 27,632 27,918

Net Returns 9,817 9,216 9,505------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.35 0.33 0.34

Cost Per Kilogram 7.84 7.72 7.78

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 42,417 41,500 41,970

Cash Cost 13,196 13,640 13,419

Non-Cash Cost 9,789 9,491 9,658

Imputed Cost 7,747 6,845 7,301

Total Cost 30,732 29,975 30,378

Net Returns 11,685 11,525 11,592------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.38 0.38 0.38

Cost Per Kilogram 7.66 7.43 7.55

Table 27. ALL PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27a. IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 2,448.1 2,362.1 2,050.9 July 1 1,806.1 1,577.4 1,638.2

HOUSEHOLD January 1 1,177.4 1,222.3 1,364.0 July 1 682.6 820.4 757.2

COMMERCIAL January 1 552.5 515.5 438.7 July 1 467.6 406.7 348.2

NFA January 1 718.2 624.3 248.2 July 1 655.9 350.3 532.8

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock 2,448 2,362 2,051 Production 8,775 9,423 9,492 Imports 1/ 886 1,001 1,839

TOTAL SUPPLY 12,109 12,786 13,382

Exports - - - Seeds 289 300 283 Feeds & Wastes 834 895 901 Apparent Consumption 8,625 9,540 10,103

TOTAL USE 9,747 10,735 11,287

1/ NSO figures.

Table 14. RICE: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Fig 4. RICE: PRODUCTION AND USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

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PRODUCTION

COSTS AND RETURNS

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION (Million MT)

TOTAL 4.62 5.41 5.25 White 2.05 2.23 2.25 Yellow 2.57 3.19 3.00

JANUARY-JUNE 2.05 2.34 1.97 White 0.72 0.85 0.72 Yellow 1.32 1.49 1.25

JULY-DECEMBER 2.57 3.08 3.28 White 1.33 1.38 1.53 Yellow 1.24 1.70 1.75

AREA (Million Ha)

TOTAL 2.41 2.53 2.44 White 1.56 1.56 1.49 Yellow 0.85 0.96 0.95

JANUARY-JUNE 0.95 1.02 0.89 White 0.53 0.58 0.50 Yellow 0.41 0.44 0.39

JULY-DECEMBER 1.46 1.51 1.55 White 1.03 0.98 0.99 Yellow 0.43 0.53 0.56

YIELD (MT per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 1.92 2.14 2.15 White 1.31 1.43 1.51 Yellow 3.03 3.30 3.16

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Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION (Million MT)

TOTAL 4.62 5.41 5.25 White 2.05 2.23 2.25 Yellow 2.57 3.19 3.00

JANUARY-JUNE 2.05 2.34 1.97 White 0.72 0.85 0.72 Yellow 1.32 1.49 1.25

JULY-DECEMBER 2.57 3.08 3.28 White 1.33 1.38 1.53 Yellow 1.24 1.70 1.75

AREA (Million Ha)

TOTAL 2.41 2.53 2.44 White 1.56 1.56 1.49 Yellow 0.85 0.96 0.95

JANUARY-JUNE 0.95 1.02 0.89 White 0.53 0.58 0.50 Yellow 0.41 0.44 0.39

JULY-DECEMBER 1.46 1.51 1.55 White 1.03 0.98 0.99 Yellow 0.43 0.53 0.56

YIELD (MT per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 1.92 2.14 2.15 White 1.31 1.43 1.51 Yellow 3.03 3.30 3.16

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Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Fig 9. PERCENT SHARE OF AQUACULTURE

PRODUCTION BY SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Fig 10. PERCENT SHARE OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Seaweeds 70.61%

Milkfish

15.25%

Tilapia

8.60%

Others

5.54%

Marine 50.99%

Aquaculture

45.55%

Inland

3.46%

Fig 5. CORN: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 9. PERCENT SHARE OF AQUACULTURE

PRODUCTION BY SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Fig 10. PERCENT SHARE OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Seaweeds

70.61%

Milkfish

15.25%

Tilapia

8.60%

Others

5.54%

Marine 50.99%

Aquaculture

45.55%

Inland

3.46%

Fig 5. CORN: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 2.16 2.30 2.21 White 1.36 1.47 1.45 Yellow 3.21 3.38 3.17

JULY-DECEMBER 1.76 2.04 2.12 White 1.29 1.40 1.54 Yellow 2.87 3.23 3.15

Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

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STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 232.3 211.4 191.5 July 1 167.6 190.8 236.8

HOUSEHOLD January 1 89.2 108.2 107.9 July 1 65.1 78.4 58.7

COMMERCIAL January 1 143.1 103.2 83.6 July 1 102.5 112.4 178.0

NFA January 1 - - - July 1 - - 0.1

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock (Jan.1) 236 211 192 Production 4,615 5,413 5,274 Corn Imports 1/ 99 23 71 Corn Substitutes 2/ 1,196 566 856

TOTAL SUPPLY 6,146 6,214 6,392

Exports Food 989 943 967 Seeds 48 51 49 Feeds, Wastes andOther Uses 4,898 5,027 5,172

TOTAL USE 5,935 6,022 6,188

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Table 16. CORN: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

REGION MARINE INLANDAQUA-

CULTURE

PHILIPPINES ('000 MT) 2,122.2 143.8 1,895.8

LUZON (%) 34.14 66.35 42.32 CAR 0.63 0.11 Ilocos 1.58 1.58 3.71 Cagayan Valley 1.47 4.73 0.47 Central Luzon 1.70 6.84 8.62 NCR-M.M. 5.81 0.19 CALABARZON 5.56 50.07 7.16 MIMAROPA 10.68 0.53 19.20 Bicol 7.34 1.97 2.86

VISAYAS (%) 23.16 6.03 14.49 Western Visayas 11.78 3.99 7.00 Central Visayas 5.44 0.12 6.16 Eastern Visayas 5.94 1.92 1.33

MINDANAO (%) 42.70 27.62 43.19 Zamboanga Peninsula 17.72 0.41 10.44 Northern Mindanao 3.47 1.39 2.73 Davao Region 2.03 0.12 0.63 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.38 10.99 1.24 CARAGA 3.30 2.56 1.09 ARMM 6.80 12.15 27.06

Table 26. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE, 2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 232.3 211.4 191.5 July 1 167.6 190.8 236.8

HOUSEHOLD January 1 89.2 108.2 107.9 July 1 65.1 78.4 58.7

COMMERCIAL January 1 143.1 103.2 83.6 July 1 102.5 112.4 178.0

NFA January 1 - - - July 1 - - 0.1

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock (Jan.1) 236 211 192 Production 4,615 5,413 5,274 Corn Imports 1/ 99 23 71 Corn Substitutes 2/ 1,196 566 856

TOTAL SUPPLY 6,146 6,214 6,392

Exports Food 989 943 967 Seeds 48 51 49 Feeds, Wastes andOther Uses 4,898 5,027 5,172

TOTAL USE 5,935 6,022 6,188

1/ NSO figures.2/ Corn equivalent.

Table 16. CORN: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

REGION MARINE INLAND AQUA- CULTURE

PHILIPPINES ('000 MT) 2,122.2 143.8 1,895.8

LUZON (%) 34.14 66.35 42.32 CAR 0.63 0.11 Ilocos 1.58 1.58 3.71 Cagayan Valley 1.47 4.73 0.47 Central Luzon 1.70 6.84 8.62 NCR-M.M. 5.81 0.19 CALABARZON 5.56 50.07 7.16 MIMAROPA 10.68 0.53 19.20 Bicol 7.34 1.97 2.86

VISAYAS (%) 23.16 6.03 14.49 Western Visayas 11.78 3.99 7.00 Central Visayas 5.44 0.12 6.16 Eastern Visayas 5.94 1.92 1.33

MINDANAO (%) 42.70 27.62 43.19 Zamboanga Peninsula 17.72 0.41 10.44 Northern Mindanao 3.47 1.39 2.73 Davao Region 2.03 0.12 0.63 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.38 10.99 1.24 CARAGA 3.30 2.56 1.09 ARMM 6.80 12.15 27.06

Table 26. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE, 2005

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Fig 7. CORN: PRODUCTION AND USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 6. CORN: SUPPLY AND USE ESTIMATES,

PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 7. CORN: PRODUCTION AND USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

All Types of Culture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Environment (Million Pesos)

Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 24,791.8 27,507.4 29,499.4 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 3,926.0 5,087.6 5,605.8 Freshwater Fishpond 3,258.0 4,044.6 4,616.0 Marine Fishcage/pen 1,401.0 2,721.3 3,162.9 Others 3/ 3,822.3 5,461.4 6,285.7

All Species (Million Pesos) 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Seaweeds 3,672.0 5,261.4 6,040.9 Milkfish 13,190.9 16,238.6 17,577.0 Tilapia 6,235.6 7,734.6 8,900.6 Tiger Prawn 12,135.7 12,855.0 13,623.6 Mussel 72.1 88.8 138.9 Oyster 78.2 111.0 106.0 Carp 194.3 344.4 365.7 Mudcrab 1,050.1 1,590.5 1,693.5 Catfish 117.5 114.7 146.5 Other species 452.7 483.3 577.1

1/ includes brackishwater pens/cages

2/ includes small farm reservoir

3/ Others include seaweeds, mussel and oyster

Table 25. VALUE OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY CULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BY SPECIES,

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All Species (Million Pesos) 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Seaweeds 3,672.0 5,261.4 6,040.9 Milkfish 13,190.9 16,238.6 17,577.0 Tilapia 6,235.6 7,734.6 8,900.6 Tiger Prawn 12,135.7 12,855.0 13,623.6 Mussel 72.1 88.8 138.9 Oyster 78.2 111.0 106.0 Carp 194.3 344.4 365.7 Mudcrab 1,050.1 1,590.5 1,693.5 Catfish 117.5 114.7 146.5 Other species 452.7 483.3 577.1

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Table 25. VALUE OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY CULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BY SPECIES,

PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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CoconutCopra (corriente)

Farm 10.65 16.06 13.78Wholesale 10.46 15.92 13.66

Matured nutsFarm 2.65 3.59 3.58Wholesale 8.23 10.40 11.68Retail 8.10 9.69 10.49

Young nutsFarm 2.50 2.95 2.99

Sugar , centrifugalFarm 16.62 15.05 17.04

Coffee, dry beansRobusta

Farm 33.30 34.29 39.61Wholesale 32.00 35.69 41.74

ArabicaFarm 50.99 53.38 61.21Wholesale 43.94 - -

ExcelsaFarm 38.77 36.65 35.24Wholesale 38.14 38.97 40.11

Rubber (cup lump)Farm 17.45 23.65 26.38Wholesale 17.59 24.42 24.53

BananaBungulan

Farm 4.21 5.57 6.27Wholesale 5.39 6.16 6.37

(P/kg)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 33. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF SELECTED CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

CoconutCopra (corriente)

Farm 10.65 16.06 13.78Wholesale 10.46 15.92 13.66

Matured nutsFarm 2.65 3.59 3.58Wholesale 8.23 10.40 11.68Retail 8.10 9.69 10.49

Young nutsFarm 2.50 2.95 2.99

Sugar , centrifugalFarm 16.62 15.05 17.04

Coffee, dry beansRobusta

Farm 33.30 34.29 39.61Wholesale 32.00 35.69 41.74

ArabicaFarm 50.99 53.38 61.21Wholesale 43.94 - -

ExcelsaFarm 38.77 36.65 35.24Wholesale 38.14 38.97 40.11

Rubber (cup lump)Farm 17.45 23.65 26.38Wholesale 17.59 24.42 24.53

BananaBungulan

Farm 4.21 5.57 6.27Wholesale 5.39 6.16 6.37

(P/kg)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 33. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF SELECTED CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Marine Species ('000 MT) 2,031.4 2,067.1 2,122.2 Roundscad 310.6 293.9 280.8 Indian sardines 170.1 193.6 247.1 Frigate tuna 179.1 208.1 174.0 Skipjack 138.3 143.1 143.1 Fimbriated sardines 65.2 70.0 84.2 Yellowfin and bigeye tuna 127.2 129.6 135.7 Anchovies 71.1 71.5 68.9 Bigeye scad 104.0 103.4 91.5 Slipmouth 69.8 68.8 67.7 Indian mackerel 77.1 75.4 84.3 Squid 53.1 56.2 59.8 Flying fish 37.6 33.6 27.9 Blue crabs 33.0 34.3 34.4 Threadfin breams 40.5 41.2 45.3 Indo-pacific mackerel 38.3 42.8 46.8 Eastern little tuna 38.7 44.9 77.7 Siganid 18.5 19.1 22.4 Snapper 11.8 12.8 12.5 Crevalle 40.7 36.4 37.4 Cavalla 15.4 15.8 17.9 Other species 391.3 372.6 362.8

Aquaculture Species ('000 MT) 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Seaweeds 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6 Milkfish 246.5 273.5 289.2 Tilapia 136.0 145.9 163.0 Tiger prawn 35.0 35.9 37.7 Carp 8.9 13.8 17.2 Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Marine Species ('000 MT) 2,031.4 2,067.1 2,122.2 Roundscad 310.6 293.9 280.8 Indian sardines 170.1 193.6 247.1 Frigate tuna 179.1 208.1 174.0 Skipjack 138.3 143.1 143.1 Fimbriated sardines 65.2 70.0 84.2 Yellowfin and bigeye tuna 127.2 129.6 135.7 Anchovies 71.1 71.5 68.9 Bigeye scad 104.0 103.4 91.5 Slipmouth 69.8 68.8 67.7 Indian mackerel 77.1 75.4 84.3 Squid 53.1 56.2 59.8 Flying fish 37.6 33.6 27.9 Blue crabs 33.0 34.3 34.4 Threadfin breams 40.5 41.2 45.3 Indo-pacific mackerel 38.3 42.8 46.8 Eastern little tuna 38.7 44.9 77.7 Siganid 18.5 19.1 22.4 Snapper 11.8 12.8 12.5 Crevalle 40.7 36.4 37.4 Cavalla 15.4 15.8 17.9 Other species 391.3 372.6 362.8

Aquaculture Species ('000 MT) 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Seaweeds 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6 Milkfish 246.5 273.5 289.2 Tilapia 136.0 145.9 163.0 Tiger prawn 35.0 35.9 37.7 Carp 8.9 13.8 17.2 Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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330,702.3 R 383,803.1 R 409,506.8 (Million Pesos, at Current Prices)

Palay 117,989.0 136,994.6 155,668.1 Corn 32,540.2 R 47,204.8 R 40,291.7 Coconut 39,023.2 R 51,718.2 R 52,775.5 Sugarcane 23,498.8 R 21,742.3 R 22,688.5 Banana 30,066.2 R 35,476.9 R 43,520.8 Pineapple 10,510.3 R 8,869.4 R 9,334.5 Coffee 3,856.6 R 3,943.0 R 4,666.5 Mango 14,660.0 R 16,137.6 R 16,674.7 Tobacco 2,404.3 2,094.2 R 2,097.6 Abaca 1,384.2 R 1,915.1 2,422.3 Peanut 510.1 583.0 663.0 Mongo 541.2 563.3 680.8 Cassava 5,531.8 R 6,414.4 R 6,374.7 Camote 3,511.5 R 3,679.8 R 4,102.9 Tomato 1,800.6 R 1,582.1 R 1,808.7 Garlic 784.2 603.6 674.3 Onion 1,594.5 R 1,275.9 1,701.1 Cabbage 748.7 786.8 924.5 Eggplant 1,904.4 R 2,183.7 2,118.4 Calamansi 1,802.1 1,713.3 R 2,042.2 Rubber 4,740.0 R 7,365.4 8,591.7 Others 31,300.2 R 30,955.7 R 29,684.4

Table 11. VALUE OF CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004

TOTAL CROPS

ITEM 2005 P

330,702.3 R 383,803.1 R 409,506.8 (Million Pesos, at Current Prices)

Palay 117,989.0 136,994.6 155,668.1 Corn 32,540.2 R 47,204.8 R 40,291.7 Coconut 39,023.2 R 51,718.2 R 52,775.5 Sugarcane 23,498.8 R 21,742.3 R 22,688.5 Banana 30,066.2 R 35,476.9 R 43,520.8 Pineapple 10,510.3 R 8,869.4 R 9,334.5 Coffee 3,856.6 R 3,943.0 R 4,666.5 Mango 14,660.0 R 16,137.6 R 16,674.7 Tobacco 2,404.3 2,094.2 R 2,097.6 Abaca 1,384.2 R 1,915.1 2,422.3 Peanut 510.1 583.0 663.0 Mongo 541.2 563.3 680.8 Cassava 5,531.8 R 6,414.4 R 6,374.7 Camote 3,511.5 R 3,679.8 R 4,102.9 Tomato 1,800.6 R 1,582.1 R 1,808.7 Garlic 784.2 603.6 674.3 Onion 1,594.5 R 1,275.9 1,701.1 Cabbage 748.7 786.8 924.5 Eggplant 1,904.4 R 2,183.7 2,118.4 Calamansi 1,802.1 1,713.3 R 2,042.2 Rubber 4,740.0 R 7,365.4 8,591.7 Others 31,300.2 R 30,955.7 R 29,684.4

Table 11. VALUE OF CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004

TOTAL CROPSTOTAL CROPS

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LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 2,209.0 2,190.0 2,241.1Carabao 132.4 138.0 133.5 Cattle 258.5 256.0 246.7 Hog 1,733.1 1,709.4 1,771.3 Goat 73.8 75.0 77.3 Dairy 11.3 11.6 12.3

POULTRY (Liveweight) 1,242.7 1,285.0 1,264.7 Chicken 1,188.8 1,231.8 1,215.7 Duck 53.9 53.2 49.0

EGG 328.9 353.2 373.6 Chicken 274.8 296.6 320.3 Duck 54.1 56.6 53.2

Table 17. VOLUME OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 114,669.3 144,768.0 154,618.3 Carabao 5,705.6 6,573.5 6,487.7 Cattle 13,896.9 15,118.2 15,713.0 Hog 90,363.3 117,811.8 126,983.1 Goat 4,441.6 4,986.9 5,090.3 Dairy 261.9 277.6 344.2

POULTRY (Liveweight) 90,830.3 104,472.6 106,272.7Chicken 69,125.8 78,970.1 79,687.2Duck 2,986.1 2,576.5 2,778.5

EGGChicken Eggs 16,147.8 19,832.3 20,820.8 Duck Eggs 2,570.6 3,093.8 2,986.2

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

Table 17a. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 2,209.0 2,190.0 2,241.1Carabao 132.4 138.0 133.5 Cattle 258.5 256.0 246.7 Hog 1,733.1 1,709.4 1,771.3 Goat 73.8 75.0 77.3 Dairy 11.3 11.6 12.3

POULTRY (Liveweight) 1,242.7 1,285.0 1,264.7 Chicken 1,188.8 1,231.8 1,215.7 Duck 53.9 53.2 49.0

EGG 328.9 353.2 373.6 Chicken 274.8 296.6 320.3 Duck 54.1 56.6 53.2

Table 17. VOLUME OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 114,669.3 144,768.0 154,618.3 Carabao 5,705.6 6,573.5 6,487.7 Cattle 13,896.9 15,118.2 15,713.0 Hog 90,363.3 117,811.8 126,983.1 Goat 4,441.6 4,986.9 5,090.3 Dairy 261.9 277.6 344.2

POULTRY (Liveweight) 90,830.3 104,472.6 106,272.7Chicken 69,125.8 78,970.1 79,687.2Duck 2,986.1 2,576.5 2,778.5

EGGChicken Eggs 16,147.8 19,832.3 20,820.8 Duck Eggs 2,570.6 3,093.8 2,986.2

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

Table 17a. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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FISHERIES SECTOR

STATISTICS

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 2006 P

LIVESTOCK ('000 Head) CARABAO 3,180 3,270 3,327 3,360

Dairy 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 CATTLE 2,557 2,593 2,548 2,519

Dairy 8.3 8.5 10.0 11.3 HOG 12,364 12,562 12,140 13,047 GOAT 3,270 3,358 3,535 R 3,734

Dairy 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 POULTRY ('000 Head) CHICKEN 128,515 122,010 136,003 134,298

Broiler 38,154 31,527 40,380 35,956 Layer 18,006 17,795 21,679 R 21,375 Native 1/ 72,356 72,688 73,943 76,947

DUCK 9,807 10,211 10,439 11,013

Table 18. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INVENTORY BY ANIMAL TYPE, PHILIPPINES, AS OF JANUARY 1, 2003-2006

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

NUMBER OF ANIMALSSLAUGHTERED ('000 Head)

Carabao 353 368 R 356 Cattle 772 765 743 Hog 20,523 20,242 20,975 Goat 1,893 1,922 2,062

NUMBER OF BIRDSDRESSED (Million Head)

Chicken 569 595 R 579 Duck 11 11 10

1/ Includes gamefowls in the backyard

Table 19. TOTAL NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK & POULTRY SLAUGHTERED/DRESSED, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 2006 P

LIVESTOCK ('000 Head) CARABAO 3,180 3,270 3,327 3,360

Dairy 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 CATTLE 2,557 2,593 2,548 2,519

Dairy 8.3 8.5 10.0 11.3 HOG 12,364 12,562 12,140 13,047 GOAT 3,270 3,358 3,535 R 3,734

Dairy 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 POULTRY ('000 Head) CHICKEN 128,515 122,010 136,003 134,298

Broiler 38,154 31,527 40,380 35,956 Layer 18,006 17,795 21,679 R 21,375 Native 1/ 72,356 72,688 73,943 76,947

DUCK 9,807 10,211 10,439 11,013

Table 18. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INVENTORY BY ANIMAL TYPE, PHILIPPINES, AS OF JANUARY 1, 2003-2006

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

NUMBER OF ANIMALSSLAUGHTERED ('000 Head)

Carabao 353 368 R 356 Cattle 772 765 743 Hog 20,523 20,242 20,975 Goat 1,893 1,922 2,062

NUMBER OF BIRDSDRESSED (Million Head)

Chicken 569 595 R 579 Duck 11 11 10

1/ Includes gamefowls in the backyard

Table 19. NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SLAUGHTERED/DRESSED IN ABATTOIR AND DRESSING

PLANTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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PHILIPPINES 133.5 246.7 1,771.3 77.3 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 42.18 44.74 49.88 35.30CAR 3.14 2.40 2.27 1.25 Ilocos 6.90 11.66 4.20 12.90 Cagayan Valley 10.42 6.20 5.30 3.32 Central Luzon 3.68 7.00 15.86 8.86 CALABARZON 3.99 7.72 13.42 3.20 MIMAROPA 6.32 4.31 3.12 2.93 Bicol 7.72 5.45 5.72 2.85

VISAYAS (%) 22.47 23.02 22.48 26.72Western Visayas 12.94 9.11 8.42 9.91 Central Visayas 4.00 12.47 7.77 13.89 Eastern Visayas 5.53 1.44 6.29 2.92

MINDANAO (%) 35.35 32.24 27.64 37.98Zamboanga

Peninsula 6.97 6.29 5.16 5.67 Northern

Mindanao 5.51 11.45 6.07 5.18 Davao Region 7.28 4.53 7.33 10.71 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.26 5.70 5.43 7.76 CARAGA 2.72 0.59 3.23 2.19 ARMM 3.62 3.69 0.41 6.47

Table 20. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CARABAO, CATTLE, SWINE AND GOAT,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

REGION CHICKEN DUCKCHICKEN

EGGSDUCK EGGS

PHILIPPINES 1,215.7 49.4 320.3 53.2 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 64.57 54.98 59.71 49.12 CAR 0.60 2.00 0.86 1.91 Ilocos 4.82 4.71 3.26 3.96 Cagayan Valley 4.22 11.32 2.93 11.36 Central Luzon 31.95 24.90 17.00 21.39 CALABARZON 19.94 7.56 27.14 7.43 MIMAROPA 0.65 0.95 1.35 0.54 Bicol 2.39 3.55 7.17 2.53

VISAYAS (%) 15.57 13.43 19.73 19.32 Western Visayas 5.73 7.54 7.22 12.95 Central Visayas 6.89 1.65 10.46 1.71 Eastern Visayas 2.95 4.24 2.06 4.66

MINDANAO (%) 19.86 31.59 20.56 31.56 Zamboanga

Peninsula 2.43 2.50 2.58 3.09 Northern

Mindanao 5.38 5.57 7.61 5.56 Davao Region 7.26 6.82 6.56 6.03 SOCCSKSARGEN 2.85 10.37 2.08 9.56 CARAGA 1.27 2.50 0.81 2.32 ARMM 0.67 3.83 0.91 5.00

Table 21. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CHICKEN, DUCK, CHICKEN EGGS AND DUCK EGGS,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

REGION CARABAO CATTLE SWINE GOAT

PHILIPPINES 133.5 246.7 1,771.3 77.3 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 42.18 44.74 49.88 35.30CAR 3.14 2.40 2.27 1.25 Ilocos 6.90 11.66 4.20 12.90 Cagayan Valley 10.42 6.20 5.30 3.32 Central Luzon 3.68 7.00 15.86 8.86 CALABARZON 3.99 7.72 13.42 3.20 MIMAROPA 6.32 4.31 3.12 2.93 Bicol 7.72 5.45 5.72 2.85

VISAYAS (%) 22.47 23.02 22.48 26.72Western Visayas 12.94 9.11 8.42 9.91 Central Visayas 4.00 12.47 7.77 13.89 Eastern Visayas 5.53 1.44 6.29 2.92

MINDANAO (%) 35.35 32.24 27.64 37.98Zamboanga

Peninsula 6.97 6.29 5.16 5.67 Northern

Mindanao 5.51 11.45 6.07 5.18 Davao Region 7.28 4.53 7.33 10.71 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.26 5.70 5.43 7.76 CARAGA 2.72 0.59 3.23 2.19 ARMM 3.62 3.69 0.41 6.47

Table 20. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CARABAO, CATTLE, SWINE AND GOAT,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

REGION CHICKEN DUCKCHICKEN

EGGSDUCK EGGS

PHILIPPINES 1,215.7 49.4 320.3 53.2 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 64.57 54.98 59.71 49.12 CAR 0.60 2.00 0.86 1.91 Ilocos 4.82 4.71 3.26 3.96 Cagayan Valley 4.22 11.32 2.93 11.36 Central Luzon 31.95 24.90 17.00 21.39 CALABARZON 19.94 7.56 27.14 7.43 MIMAROPA 0.65 0.95 1.35 0.54 Bicol 2.39 3.55 7.17 2.53

VISAYAS (%) 15.57 13.43 19.73 19.32 Western Visayas 5.73 7.54 7.22 12.95 Central Visayas 6.89 1.65 10.46 1.71 Eastern Visayas 2.95 4.24 2.06 4.66

MINDANAO (%) 19.86 31.59 20.56 31.56 Zamboanga

Peninsula 2.43 2.50 2.58 3.09 Northern

Mindanao 5.38 5.57 7.61 5.56 Davao Region 7.26 6.82 6.56 6.03 SOCCSKSARGEN 2.85 10.37 2.08 9.56 CARAGA 1.27 2.50 0.81 2.32 ARMM 0.67 3.83 0.91 5.00

Table 21. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CHICKEN, DUCK, CHICKEN EGGS AND DUCK EGGS,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

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VISAYAS (%) 22.47 23.02 22.48 26.72Western Visayas 12.94 9.11 8.42 9.91 Central Visayas 4.00 12.47 7.77 13.89 Eastern Visayas 5.53 1.44 6.29 2.92

MINDANAO (%) 35.35 32.24 27.64 37.98Zamboanga

Peninsula 6.97 6.29 5.16 5.67 Northern

Mindanao 5.51 11.45 6.07 5.18 Davao Region 7.28 4.53 7.33 10.71 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.26 5.70 5.43 7.76 CARAGA 2.72 0.59 3.23 2.19 ARMM 3.62 3.69 0.41 6.47

Table 20. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CARABAO, CATTLE, SWINE AND GOAT,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

REGION CHICKEN DUCKCHICKEN

EGGSDUCK EGGS

PHILIPPINES 1,215.7 49.4 320.3 53.2 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 64.57 54.98 59.71 49.12 CAR 0.60 2.00 0.86 1.91 Ilocos 4.82 4.71 3.26 3.96 Cagayan Valley 4.22 11.32 2.93 11.36 Central Luzon 31.95 24.90 17.00 21.39 CALABARZON 19.94 7.56 27.14 7.43 MIMAROPA 0.65 0.95 1.35 0.54 Bicol 2.39 3.55 7.17 2.53

VISAYAS (%) 15.57 13.43 19.73 19.32 Western Visayas 5.73 7.54 7.22 12.95 Central Visayas 6.89 1.65 10.46 1.71 Eastern Visayas 2.95 4.24 2.06 4.66

MINDANAO (%) 19.86 31.59 20.56 31.56 Zamboanga

Peninsula 2.43 2.50 2.58 3.09 Northern

Mindanao 5.38 5.57 7.61 5.56 Davao Region 7.26 6.82 6.56 6.03 SOCCSKSARGEN 2.85 10.37 2.08 9.56 CARAGA 1.27 2.50 0.81 2.32 ARMM 0.67 3.83 0.91 5.00

Table 21. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CHICKEN, DUCK, CHICKEN EGGS AND DUCK EGGS,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

REGION CARABAO CATTLE SWINE GOAT

PHILIPPINES 133.5 246.7 1,771.3 77.3 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 42.18 44.74 49.88 35.30CAR 3.14 2.40 2.27 1.25 Ilocos 6.90 11.66 4.20 12.90 Cagayan Valley 10.42 6.20 5.30 3.32 Central Luzon 3.68 7.00 15.86 8.86 CALABARZON 3.99 7.72 13.42 3.20 MIMAROPA 6.32 4.31 3.12 2.93 Bicol 7.72 5.45 5.72 2.85

VISAYAS (%) 22.47 23.02 22.48 26.72Western Visayas 12.94 9.11 8.42 9.91 Central Visayas 4.00 12.47 7.77 13.89 Eastern Visayas 5.53 1.44 6.29 2.92

MINDANAO (%) 35.35 32.24 27.64 37.98Zamboanga

Peninsula 6.97 6.29 5.16 5.67 Northern

Mindanao 5.51 11.45 6.07 5.18 Davao Region 7.28 4.53 7.33 10.71 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.26 5.70 5.43 7.76 CARAGA 2.72 0.59 3.23 2.19 ARMM 3.62 3.69 0.41 6.47

Table 20. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CARABAO, CATTLE, SWINE AND GOAT,

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REGION CHICKEN DUCKCHICKEN

EGGSDUCK EGGS

PHILIPPINES 1,215.7 49.4 320.3 53.2 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 64.57 54.98 59.71 49.12 CAR 0.60 2.00 0.86 1.91 Ilocos 4.82 4.71 3.26 3.96 Cagayan Valley 4.22 11.32 2.93 11.36 Central Luzon 31.95 24.90 17.00 21.39 CALABARZON 19.94 7.56 27.14 7.43 MIMAROPA 0.65 0.95 1.35 0.54 Bicol 2.39 3.55 7.17 2.53

VISAYAS (%) 15.57 13.43 19.73 19.32 Western Visayas 5.73 7.54 7.22 12.95 Central Visayas 6.89 1.65 10.46 1.71 Eastern Visayas 2.95 4.24 2.06 4.66

MINDANAO (%) 19.86 31.59 20.56 31.56 Zamboanga

Peninsula 2.43 2.50 2.58 3.09 Northern

Mindanao 5.38 5.57 7.61 5.56 Davao Region 7.26 6.82 6.56 6.03 SOCCSKSARGEN 2.85 10.37 2.08 9.56 CARAGA 1.27 2.50 0.81 2.32 ARMM 0.67 3.83 0.91 5.00

Table 21. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF CHICKEN, DUCK, CHICKEN EGGS AND DUCK EGGS,

PHILIPPINES, 2005

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STATISTICS

FISHERIES SECTOR

STATISTICS

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 2006 P

LIVESTOCK ('000 Head) CARABAO 3,180 3,270 3,327 3,360

Dairy 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 CATTLE 2,557 2,593 2,548 2,519

Dairy 8.3 8.5 10.0 11.3 HOG 12,364 12,562 12,140 13,047 GOAT 3,270 3,358 3,535 R 3,734

Dairy 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 POULTRY ('000 Head) CHICKEN 128,515 122,010 136,003 134,298

Broiler 38,154 31,527 40,380 35,956 Layer 18,006 17,795 21,679 R 21,375 Native 1/ 72,356 72,688 73,943 76,947

DUCK 9,807 10,211 10,439 11,013

Table 18. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INVENTORY BY ANIMAL TYPE, PHILIPPINES, AS OF JANUARY 1, 2003-2006

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

NUMBER OF ANIMALSSLAUGHTERED ('000 Head)

Carabao 353 368 R 356 Cattle 772 765 743 Hog 20,523 20,242 20,975 Goat 1,893 1,922 2,062

NUMBER OF BIRDSDRESSED (Million Head)

Chicken 569 595 R 579 Duck 11 11 10

1/ Includes gamefowls in the backyard

Table 19. NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SLAUGHTERED/DRESSED IN ABATTOIR AND DRESSING

PLANTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 2006 P

LIVESTOCK ('000 Head) CARABAO 3,180 3,270 3,327 3,360

Dairy 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.4 CATTLE 2,557 2,593 2,548 2,519

Dairy 8.3 8.5 10.0 11.3 HOG 12,364 12,562 12,140 13,047 GOAT 3,270 3,358 3,535 R 3,734

Dairy 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 POULTRY ('000 Head) CHICKEN 128,515 122,010 136,003 134,298

Broiler 38,154 31,527 40,380 35,956 Layer 18,006 17,795 21,679 R 21,375 Native 1/ 72,356 72,688 73,943 76,947

DUCK 9,807 10,211 10,439 11,013

Table 18. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INVENTORY BY ANIMAL TYPE, PHILIPPINES, AS OF JANUARY 1, 2003-2006

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

NUMBER OF ANIMALSSLAUGHTERED ('000 Head)

Carabao 353 368 R 356 Cattle 772 765 743 Hog 20,523 20,242 20,975 Goat 1,893 1,922 2,062

NUMBER OF BIRDSDRESSED (Million Head)

Chicken 569 595 R 579 Duck 11 11 10

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Table 19. NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SLAUGHTERED/DRESSED IN ABATTOIR AND DRESSING

PLANTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Mudcrab 4.8 6.2 6.8 Catfish 2.2 1.9 2.4 Other species 4.2 4.1 4.3

Inland Species ('000 MT) 133.3 142.0 143.8 Snail (Suso) 47.7 48.7 52.5 Tilapia 32.1 31.9 32.5 Carp (Carpa) 9.0 10.5 9.7 Mudfish (Dalag) 7.5 8.3 8.1 Freshwater goby (Biya) 5.9 5.6 5.4 Freshwater catfish (Kanduli) 4.5 3.6 3.0 Gourami 3.3 4.8 3.8 Freshwater shrimp (Hipon) 4.6 4.8 4.7 Other fish species 14.3 15.6 15.9 Other crustaceans 2.3 3.7 4.0 Other molluscs 2.1 4.5 4.2

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Mudcrab 4.8 6.2 6.8 Catfish 2.2 1.9 2.4 Other species 4.2 4.1 4.3

Inland Species ('000 MT) 133.3 142.0 143.8 Snail (Suso) 47.7 48.7 52.5 Tilapia 32.1 31.9 32.5 Carp (Carpa) 9.0 10.5 9.7 Mudfish (Dalag) 7.5 8.3 8.1 Freshwater goby (Biya) 5.9 5.6 5.4 Freshwater catfish (Kanduli) 4.5 3.6 3.0 Gourami 3.3 4.8 3.8 Freshwater shrimp (Hipon) 4.6 4.8 4.7 Other fish species 14.3 15.6 15.9 Other crustaceans 2.3 3.7 4.0 Other molluscs 2.1 4.5 4.2

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

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Total 3,619.2 3,926.1 4,161.8Commercial 1,109.6 1,128.4 1,134.0Municipal 1,055.1 1,080.7 1,132.0

Marine 921.8 938.7 988.2 Inland 133.3 142.0 143.8

Aquaculture 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 254.7 262.6 277.2 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 88.7 105.4 114.4 Freshwater Fishpond 72.0 75.5 84.5 Marine Fishcage/pen 22.2 37.8 44.5 Others 1,016.9 1,235.7 1,375.2

Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1 Seaweed 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6

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Table 22. FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 119,866.3 138,846.5 146,392.9 Commercial 42,002.9 48,349.3 47,272.7 Municipal 40,664.3 45,674.9 49,950.4

Marine 37,085.5 41,166.9 45,318.6Inland 3,578.8 4,508.0 4,631.8

Aquaculture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8

Table 23. VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 3,619.2 3,926.1 4,161.8Commercial 1,109.6 1,128.4 1,134.0Municipal 1,055.1 1,080.7 1,132.0

Marine 921.8 938.7 988.2 Inland 133.3 142.0 143.8

Aquaculture 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 254.7 262.6 277.2 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 88.7 105.4 114.4 Freshwater Fishpond 72.0 75.5 84.5 Marine Fishcage/pen 22.2 37.8 44.5 Others 1,016.9 1,235.7 1,375.2

Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1 Seaweed 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6

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Table 22. FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 119,866.3 138,846.5 146,392.9 Commercial 42,002.9 48,349.3 47,272.7 Municipal 40,664.3 45,674.9 49,950.4

Marine 37,085.5 41,166.9 45,318.6Inland 3,578.8 4,508.0 4,631.8

Aquaculture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8

Table 23. VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

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MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Marine Species ('000 MT) 2,031.4 2,067.1 2,122.2 Roundscad 310.6 293.9 280.8 Indian sardines 170.1 193.6 247.1 Frigate tuna 179.1 208.1 174.0 Skipjack 138.3 143.1 143.1 Fimbriated sardines 65.2 70.0 84.2 Yellowfin and bigeye tuna 127.2 129.6 135.7 Anchovies 71.1 71.5 68.9 Bigeye scad 104.0 103.4 91.5 Slipmouth 69.8 68.8 67.7 Indian mackerel 77.1 75.4 84.3 Squid 53.1 56.2 59.8 Flying fish 37.6 33.6 27.9 Blue crabs 33.0 34.3 34.4 Threadfin breams 40.5 41.2 45.3 Indo-pacific mackerel 38.3 42.8 46.8 Eastern little tuna 38.7 44.9 77.7 Siganid 18.5 19.1 22.4 Snapper 11.8 12.8 12.5 Crevalle 40.7 36.4 37.4 Cavalla 15.4 15.8 17.9 Other species 391.3 372.6 362.8

Aquaculture Species ('000 MT) 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Seaweeds 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6 Milkfish 246.5 273.5 289.2 Tilapia 136.0 145.9 163.0 Tiger prawn 35.0 35.9 37.7 Carp 8.9 13.8 17.2 Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Marine Species ('000 MT) 2,031.4 2,067.1 2,122.2 Roundscad 310.6 293.9 280.8 Indian sardines 170.1 193.6 247.1 Frigate tuna 179.1 208.1 174.0 Skipjack 138.3 143.1 143.1 Fimbriated sardines 65.2 70.0 84.2 Yellowfin and bigeye tuna 127.2 129.6 135.7 Anchovies 71.1 71.5 68.9 Bigeye scad 104.0 103.4 91.5 Slipmouth 69.8 68.8 67.7 Indian mackerel 77.1 75.4 84.3 Squid 53.1 56.2 59.8 Flying fish 37.6 33.6 27.9 Blue crabs 33.0 34.3 34.4 Threadfin breams 40.5 41.2 45.3 Indo-pacific mackerel 38.3 42.8 46.8 Eastern little tuna 38.7 44.9 77.7 Siganid 18.5 19.1 22.4 Snapper 11.8 12.8 12.5 Crevalle 40.7 36.4 37.4 Cavalla 15.4 15.8 17.9 Other species 391.3 372.6 362.8

Aquaculture Species ('000 MT) 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Seaweeds 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6 Milkfish 246.5 273.5 289.2 Tilapia 136.0 145.9 163.0 Tiger prawn 35.0 35.9 37.7 Carp 8.9 13.8 17.2 Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Mudcrab 4.8 6.2 6.8 Catfish 2.2 1.9 2.4 Other species 4.2 4.1 4.3

Inland Species ('000 MT) 133.3 142.0 143.8 Snail (Suso) 47.7 48.7 52.5 Tilapia 32.1 31.9 32.5 Carp (Carpa) 9.0 10.5 9.7 Mudfish (Dalag) 7.5 8.3 8.1 Freshwater goby (Biya) 5.9 5.6 5.4 Freshwater catfish (Kanduli) 4.5 3.6 3.0 Gourami 3.3 4.8 3.8 Freshwater shrimp (Hipon) 4.6 4.8 4.7 Other fish species 14.3 15.6 15.9 Other crustaceans 2.3 3.7 4.0 Other molluscs 2.1 4.5 4.2

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

MAJOR SPECIES 2003 2004 2005

Mudcrab 4.8 6.2 6.8 Catfish 2.2 1.9 2.4 Other species 4.2 4.1 4.3

Inland Species ('000 MT) 133.3 142.0 143.8 Snail (Suso) 47.7 48.7 52.5 Tilapia 32.1 31.9 32.5 Carp (Carpa) 9.0 10.5 9.7 Mudfish (Dalag) 7.5 8.3 8.1 Freshwater goby (Biya) 5.9 5.6 5.4 Freshwater catfish (Kanduli) 4.5 3.6 3.0 Gourami 3.3 4.8 3.8 Freshwater shrimp (Hipon) 4.6 4.8 4.7 Other fish species 14.3 15.6 15.9 Other crustaceans 2.3 3.7 4.0 Other molluscs 2.1 4.5 4.2

Table 24. PRODUCTION OF MAJOR SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

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Fig 6. CORN: SUPPLY AND USE ESTIMATES,

PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 7. CORN: PRODUCTION AND USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 6. CORN: SUPPLY AND USE ESTIMATES,

PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 7. CORN: PRODUCTION AND USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

All Types of Culture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Environment (Million Pesos)

Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 24,791.8 27,507.4 29,499.4 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 3,926.0 5,087.6 5,605.8 Freshwater Fishpond 3,258.0 4,044.6 4,616.0 Marine Fishcage/pen 1,401.0 2,721.3 3,162.9 Others 3/ 3,822.3 5,461.4 6,285.7

All Species (Million Pesos) 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Seaweeds 3,672.0 5,261.4 6,040.9 Milkfish 13,190.9 16,238.6 17,577.0 Tilapia 6,235.6 7,734.6 8,900.6 Tiger Prawn 12,135.7 12,855.0 13,623.6 Mussel 72.1 88.8 138.9 Oyster 78.2 111.0 106.0 Carp 194.3 344.4 365.7 Mudcrab 1,050.1 1,590.5 1,693.5 Catfish 117.5 114.7 146.5 Other species 452.7 483.3 577.1

1/ includes brackishwater pens/cages

2/ includes small farm reservoir

3/ Others include seaweeds, mussel and oyster

Table 25. VALUE OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY CULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BY SPECIES,

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3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

5.00

5.50

6.00

6.50

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

MIL

LIO

N M

ETR

IC T

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SUPPLY

USE

3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

5.00

5.50

6.00

6.50

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

MIL

LIO

N M

ETR

IC T

ON

SPRODUCTION

USE

3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

5.00

5.50

6.00

6.50

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

MIL

LIO

N M

ETR

IC T

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SUPPLY

USE

3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

5.00

5.50

6.00

6.50

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

MIL

LIO

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ETR

IC T

ON

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PRODUCTION

USE

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

All Types of Culture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Environment (Million Pesos)

Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 24,791.8 27,507.4 29,499.4 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 3,926.0 5,087.6 5,605.8 Freshwater Fishpond 3,258.0 4,044.6 4,616.0 Marine Fishcage/pen 1,401.0 2,721.3 3,162.9 Others 3/ 3,822.3 5,461.4 6,285.7

All Species (Million Pesos) 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8 Seaweeds 3,672.0 5,261.4 6,040.9 Milkfish 13,190.9 16,238.6 17,577.0 Tilapia 6,235.6 7,734.6 8,900.6 Tiger Prawn 12,135.7 12,855.0 13,623.6 Mussel 72.1 88.8 138.9 Oyster 78.2 111.0 106.0 Carp 194.3 344.4 365.7 Mudcrab 1,050.1 1,590.5 1,693.5 Catfish 117.5 114.7 146.5 Other species 452.7 483.3 577.1

1/ includes brackishwater pens/cages

2/ includes small farm reservoir

3/ Others include seaweeds, mussel and oyster

Table 25. VALUE OF AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY CULTURE ENVIRONMENT AND BY SPECIES,

PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 232.3 211.4 191.5 July 1 167.6 190.8 236.8

HOUSEHOLD January 1 89.2 108.2 107.9 July 1 65.1 78.4 58.7

COMMERCIAL January 1 143.1 103.2 83.6 July 1 102.5 112.4 178.0

NFA January 1 - - - July 1 - - 0.1

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock (Jan.1) 236 211 192 Production 4,615 5,413 5,274 Corn Imports 1/ 99 23 71 Corn Substitutes 2/ 1,196 566 856

TOTAL SUPPLY 6,146 6,214 6,392

Exports Food 989 943 967 Seeds 48 51 49 Feeds, Wastes andOther Uses 4,898 5,027 5,172

TOTAL USE 5,935 6,022 6,188

1/ NSO figures.2/ Corn equivalent.

Table 16. CORN: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

REGION MARINE INLANDAQUA-

CULTURE

PHILIPPINES ('000 MT) 2,122.2 143.8 1,895.8

LUZON (%) 34.14 66.35 42.32 CAR 0.63 0.11 Ilocos 1.58 1.58 3.71 Cagayan Valley 1.47 4.73 0.47 Central Luzon 1.70 6.84 8.62 NCR-M.M. 5.81 0.19 CALABARZON 5.56 50.07 7.16 MIMAROPA 10.68 0.53 19.20 Bicol 7.34 1.97 2.86

VISAYAS (%) 23.16 6.03 14.49 Western Visayas 11.78 3.99 7.00 Central Visayas 5.44 0.12 6.16 Eastern Visayas 5.94 1.92 1.33

MINDANAO (%) 42.70 27.62 43.19 Zamboanga Peninsula 17.72 0.41 10.44 Northern Mindanao 3.47 1.39 2.73 Davao Region 2.03 0.12 0.63 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.38 10.99 1.24 CARAGA 3.30 2.56 1.09 ARMM 6.80 12.15 27.06

Table 26. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE, 2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 232.3 211.4 191.5 July 1 167.6 190.8 236.8

HOUSEHOLD January 1 89.2 108.2 107.9 July 1 65.1 78.4 58.7

COMMERCIAL January 1 143.1 103.2 83.6 July 1 102.5 112.4 178.0

NFA January 1 - - - July 1 - - 0.1

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock (Jan.1) 236 211 192 Production 4,615 5,413 5,274 Corn Imports 1/ 99 23 71 Corn Substitutes 2/ 1,196 566 856

TOTAL SUPPLY 6,146 6,214 6,392

Exports Food 989 943 967 Seeds 48 51 49 Feeds, Wastes andOther Uses 4,898 5,027 5,172

TOTAL USE 5,935 6,022 6,188

1/ NSO figures.2/ Corn equivalent.

Table 16. CORN: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

REGION MARINE INLAND AQUA- CULTURE

PHILIPPINES ('000 MT) 2,122.2 143.8 1,895.8

LUZON (%) 34.14 66.35 42.32 CAR 0.63 0.11 Ilocos 1.58 1.58 3.71 Cagayan Valley 1.47 4.73 0.47 Central Luzon 1.70 6.84 8.62 NCR-M.M. 5.81 0.19 CALABARZON 5.56 50.07 7.16 MIMAROPA 10.68 0.53 19.20 Bicol 7.34 1.97 2.86

VISAYAS (%) 23.16 6.03 14.49 Western Visayas 11.78 3.99 7.00 Central Visayas 5.44 0.12 6.16 Eastern Visayas 5.94 1.92 1.33

MINDANAO (%) 42.70 27.62 43.19 Zamboanga Peninsula 17.72 0.41 10.44 Northern Mindanao 3.47 1.39 2.73 Davao Region 2.03 0.12 0.63 SOCCSKSARGEN 9.38 10.99 1.24 CARAGA 3.30 2.56 1.09 ARMM 6.80 12.15 27.06

Table 26. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE, 2005

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Fig 9. PERCENT SHARE OF AQUACULTURE

PRODUCTION BY SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Fig 10. PERCENT SHARE OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Seaweeds 70.61%

Milkfish

15.25%

Tilapia

8.60%

Others

5.54%

Marine 50.99%

Aquaculture

45.55%

Inland

3.46%

Fig 5. CORN: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 9. PERCENT SHARE OF AQUACULTURE

PRODUCTION BY SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Fig 10. PERCENT SHARE OF MARINE, INLAND AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2005

Seaweeds

70.61%

Milkfish

15.25%

Tilapia

8.60%

Others

5.54%

Marine 50.99%

Aquaculture

45.55%

Inland

3.46%

Fig 5. CORN: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 2.16 2.30 2.21 White 1.36 1.47 1.45 Yellow 3.21 3.38 3.17

JULY-DECEMBER 1.76 2.04 2.12 White 1.29 1.40 1.54 Yellow 2.87 3.23 3.15

Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

4.20

4.40

4.60

4.80

5.00

5.20

5.40

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MIL

LIO

N M

ETRIC

TO

NS

1 .00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

2.10

2.20

MET

RIC

TO

N

P R O D U C T I O N

Y I E L D / H A

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 2.16 2.30 2.21 White 1.36 1.47 1.45 Yellow 3.21 3.38 3.17

JULY-DECEMBER 1.76 2.04 2.12 White 1.29 1.40 1.54 Yellow 2.87 3.23 3.15

Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

4.20

4.40

4.60

4.80

5.00

5.20

5.40

1 9 9 6 1 9 9 7 1 9 9 8 1 9 9 9 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 5

MIL

LIO

N M

ETRIC

TO

NS

1 .00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

2.10

2.20

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P R O D U C T I O N

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COSTS AND RETURNS

PRODUCTION

COSTS AND RETURNS

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION (Million MT)

TOTAL 4.62 5.41 5.25 White 2.05 2.23 2.25 Yellow 2.57 3.19 3.00

JANUARY-JUNE 2.05 2.34 1.97 White 0.72 0.85 0.72 Yellow 1.32 1.49 1.25

JULY-DECEMBER 2.57 3.08 3.28 White 1.33 1.38 1.53 Yellow 1.24 1.70 1.75

AREA (Million Ha)

TOTAL 2.41 2.53 2.44 White 1.56 1.56 1.49 Yellow 0.85 0.96 0.95

JANUARY-JUNE 0.95 1.02 0.89 White 0.53 0.58 0.50 Yellow 0.41 0.44 0.39

JULY-DECEMBER 1.46 1.51 1.55 White 1.03 0.98 0.99 Yellow 0.43 0.53 0.56

YIELD (MT per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 1.92 2.14 2.15 White 1.31 1.43 1.51 Yellow 3.03 3.30 3.16

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage

Table 15. CORN: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION (Million MT)

TOTAL 4.62 5.41 5.25 White 2.05 2.23 2.25 Yellow 2.57 3.19 3.00

JANUARY-JUNE 2.05 2.34 1.97 White 0.72 0.85 0.72 Yellow 1.32 1.49 1.25

JULY-DECEMBER 2.57 3.08 3.28 White 1.33 1.38 1.53 Yellow 1.24 1.70 1.75

AREA (Million Ha)

TOTAL 2.41 2.53 2.44 White 1.56 1.56 1.49 Yellow 0.85 0.96 0.95

JANUARY-JUNE 0.95 1.02 0.89 White 0.53 0.58 0.50 Yellow 0.41 0.44 0.39

JULY-DECEMBER 1.46 1.51 1.55 White 1.03 0.98 0.99 Yellow 0.43 0.53 0.56

YIELD (MT per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 1.92 2.14 2.15 White 1.31 1.43 1.51 Yellow 3.03 3.30 3.16

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage

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SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 3,619.2 3,926.1 4,161.8Commercial 1,109.6 1,128.4 1,134.0Municipal 1,055.1 1,080.7 1,132.0

Marine 921.8 938.7 988.2 Inland 133.3 142.0 143.8

Aquaculture 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 254.7 262.6 277.2 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 88.7 105.4 114.4 Freshwater Fishpond 72.0 75.5 84.5 Marine Fishcage/pen 22.2 37.8 44.5 Others 1,016.9 1,235.7 1,375.2

Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1 Seaweed 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6

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Table 22. FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 119,866.3 138,846.5 146,392.9 Commercial 42,002.9 48,349.3 47,272.7 Municipal 40,664.3 45,674.9 49,950.4

Marine 37,085.5 41,166.9 45,318.6Inland 3,578.8 4,508.0 4,631.8

Aquaculture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8

Table 23. VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 3,619.2 3,926.1 4,161.8Commercial 1,109.6 1,128.4 1,134.0Municipal 1,055.1 1,080.7 1,132.0

Marine 921.8 938.7 988.2 Inland 133.3 142.0 143.8

Aquaculture 1,454.5 1,717.0 1,895.8 Brackishwater Fishpond 1/ 254.7 262.6 277.2 Freshwater Fishcage/pen 2/ 88.7 105.4 114.4 Freshwater Fishpond 72.0 75.5 84.5 Marine Fishcage/pen 22.2 37.8 44.5 Others 1,016.9 1,235.7 1,375.2

Oyster 14.5 15.9 16.5 Mussel 13.5 15.0 20.1 Seaweed 988.9 1,204.8 1,338.6

1/ includes brackishwater pen/cage2/ includes small farm reservoir

Table 22. FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

SUB-SECTOR 2003 2004 2005

Total 119,866.3 138,846.5 146,392.9 Commercial 42,002.9 48,349.3 47,272.7 Municipal 40,664.3 45,674.9 49,950.4

Marine 37,085.5 41,166.9 45,318.6Inland 3,578.8 4,508.0 4,631.8

Aquaculture 37,199.1 44,822.3 49,169.8

Table 23. VALUE OF FISH PRODUCTION, BY SUB-SECTOR, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 2,448.1 2,362.1 2,050.9 July 1 1,806.1 1,577.4 1,638.2

HOUSEHOLD January 1 1,177.4 1,222.3 1,364.0 July 1 682.6 820.4 757.2

COMMERCIAL January 1 552.5 515.5 438.7 July 1 467.6 406.7 348.2

NFA January 1 718.2 624.3 248.2 July 1 655.9 350.3 532.8

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock 2,448 2,362 2,051 Production 8,775 9,423 9,492 Imports 1/ 886 1,001 1,839

TOTAL SUPPLY 12,109 12,786 13,382

Exports - - - Seeds 289 300 283 Feeds & Wastes 834 895 901 Apparent Consumption 8,625 9,540 10,103

TOTAL USE 9,747 10,735 11,287

1/ NSO figures.

Table 14. RICE: STOCK INVENTORY AND SUPPLY-USE ESTIMATES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 38,020 36,848 37,423

Cash Cost 11,797 12,120 11,953

Non-Cash Cost 8,987 8,797 8,893

Imputed Cost 7,419 6,715 7,072

Total Cost 28,203 27,632 27,918

Net Returns 9,817 9,216 9,505------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.35 0.33 0.34

Cost Per Kilogram 7.84 7.72 7.78

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 42,417 41,500 41,970

Cash Cost 13,196 13,640 13,419

Non-Cash Cost 9,789 9,491 9,658

Imputed Cost 7,747 6,845 7,301

Total Cost 30,732 29,975 30,378

Net Returns 11,685 11,525 11,592------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.38 0.38 0.38

Cost Per Kilogram 7.66 7.43 7.55

Table 27. ALL PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27a. IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 38,020 36,848 37,423

Cash Cost 11,797 12,120 11,953

Non-Cash Cost 8,987 8,797 8,893

Imputed Cost 7,419 6,715 7,072

Total Cost 28,203 27,632 27,918

Net Returns 9,817 9,216 9,505------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.35 0.33 0.34

Cost Per Kilogram 7.84 7.72 7.78

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 42,417 41,500 41,970

Cash Cost 13,196 13,640 13,419

Non-Cash Cost 9,789 9,491 9,658

Imputed Cost 7,747 6,845 7,301

Total Cost 30,732 29,975 30,378

Net Returns 11,685 11,525 11,592------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.38 0.38 0.38

Cost Per Kilogram 7.66 7.43 7.55

Table 27. ALL PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27a. IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

STOCKS ('000 MT)

TOTAL January 1 2,448.1 2,362.1 2,050.9 July 1 1,806.1 1,577.4 1,638.2

HOUSEHOLD January 1 1,177.4 1,222.3 1,364.0 July 1 682.6 820.4 757.2

COMMERCIAL January 1 552.5 515.5 438.7 July 1 467.6 406.7 348.2

NFA January 1 718.2 624.3 248.2 July 1 655.9 350.3 532.8

SUPPLY-USE ('000 MT)

Carryover Stock 2,448 2,362 2,051 Production 8,775 9,423 9,492 Imports 1/ 886 1,001 1,839

TOTAL SUPPLY 12,109 12,786 13,382

Exports - - - Seeds 289 300 283 Feeds & Wastes 834 895 901 Apparent Consumption 8,625 9,540 10,103

TOTAL USE 9,747 10,735 11,287

1/ NSO figures.

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Fig 2. PALAY: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

Fig 2. PALAY: PRODUCTION AND YIELD PER HECTARE PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 3.28 3.50 3.60 Irrigated 3.66 3.89 4.01 Rainfed 2.10 2.34 2.30

JULY-DECEMBER 3.43 3.52 3.58 Irrigated 3.86 3.94 4.03 Rainfed 2.71 2.82 2.79

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (Con't.)

0.00

2.00

4.00

6.00

8.00

10.00

12.00

14.00

16.00

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LIO

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-

0.50

1.00

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

3.50

4.00

ME

TRIC

TO

N

PRODUCTION

YIELD/HA

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,322 28,719 27,483

Cash Cost 8,481 8,551 8,516

Non-Cash Cost 7,099 7,151 7,086

Imputed Cost 6,652 6,414 6,534

Total Cost 22,232 22,116 22,135

Net Returns 2,090 6,603 5,348------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.09 0.30 0.24

Cost Per Kilogram 9.66 7.92 8.40

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 18,222 15,603 16,821

Cash Cost 7,446 7,853 7,651

Non-Cash Cost 1,642 1,585 1,612

Imputed Cost 6,218 5,140 5,666

Total Cost 15,306 14,578 14,929

Net Returns 2,916 1,025 1,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.19 0.07 0.13

Cost Per Kilogram 6.94 6.88 6.94

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27b. NON-IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 28. ALL CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM D R Y W E T AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,322 28,719 27,483

Cash Cost 8,481 8,551 8,516

Non-Cash Cost 7,099 7,151 7,086

Imputed Cost 6,652 6,414 6,534

Total Cost 22,232 22,116 22,135

Net Returns 2,090 6,603 5,348------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.09 0.30 0.24

Cost Per Kilogram 9.66 7.92 8.40

ITEM D R Y W E T AVERAGE

Gross Returns 18,222 15,603 16,821

Cash Cost 7,446 7,853 7,651

Non-Cash Cost 1,642 1,585 1,612

Imputed Cost 6,218 5,140 5,666

Total Cost 15,306 14,578 14,929

Net Returns 2,916 1,025 1,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.19 0.07 0.13

Cost Per Kilogram 6.94 6.88 6.94

Table 28. ALL CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

Table 27b. NON-IRRIGATED PALAY: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

JANUARY-JUNE 3.28 3.50 3.60 Irrigated 3.66 3.89 4.01 Rainfed 2.10 2.34 2.30

JULY-DECEMBER 3.43 3.52 3.58 Irrigated 3.86 3.94 4.03 Rainfed 2.71 2.82 2.79

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PRODUCTION ('000 MT)

TOTAL 13.50 14.50 14.60 Irrigated 10.25 10.94 11.23 Rainfed 3.25 3.55 3.37

JANUARY-JUNE 5.38 6.04 6.03 Irrigated 4.55 5.01 5.09 Rainfed 0.83 1.03 0.94

JULY-DECEMBER 8.12 8.46 8.57 Irrigated 5.70 5.93 6.14 Rainfed 2.42 2.53 2.43

AREA ('000 Ha)

TOTAL 4.01 4.13 4.07 Irrigated 2.72 2.79 2.79 Rainfed 1.29 1.33 1.28

JANUARY-JUNE 1.64 1.73 1.68 Irrigated 1.24 1.29 1.27 Rainfed 0.40 0.44 0.41

JULY-DECEMBER 2.37 2.40 2.39 Irrigated 1.48 1.50 1.52 Rainfed 0.89 0.90 0.87

YIELD (MT Per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 3.37 3.51 3.59 Irrigated 3.77 3.92 4.03 Rainfed 2.52 2.66 2.63

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage.

Table 13. PALAY: PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED AND YIELD PER HECTARE, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 13,853 11,157 12,691

Cash Cost 5,102 5,763 5,452

Non-Cash Cost 1,568 1,415 1,514

Imputed Cost 6,222 5,119 5,635

Total Cost 12,892 12,297 12,601

Net Returns 961 -1,140 90------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.07 -0.09 0.01

Cost Per Kilogram 8.92 7.98 8.35

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,305 23,388 23,834

Cash Cost 10,945 11,882 11,400

Non-Cash Cost 1,808 1,793 1,796

Imputed Cost 6,266 5,177 5,746

Total Cost 19,019 18,852 18,942

Net Returns 5,286 4,536 4,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.28 0.24 0.26

Cost Per Kilogram 5.99 5.98 5.99

Table 28a. WHITE CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

Table 28b. YELLOW CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 13,853 11,157 12,691

Cash Cost 5,102 5,763 5,452

Non-Cash Cost 1,568 1,415 1,514

Imputed Cost 6,222 5,119 5,635

Total Cost 12,892 12,297 12,601

Net Returns 961 -1,140 90------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.07 -0.09 0.01

Cost Per Kilogram 8.92 7.98 8.35

ITEM DRY WET AVERAGE

Gross Returns 24,305 23,388 23,834

Cash Cost 10,945 11,882 11,400

Non-Cash Cost 1,808 1,793 1,796

Imputed Cost 6,266 5,177 5,746

Total Cost 19,019 18,852 18,942

Net Returns 5,286 4,536 4,892------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost Ratio 0.28 0.24 0.26

Cost Per Kilogram 5.99 5.98 5.99

Table 28a. WHITE CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

Table 28b. YELLOW CORN: COSTS AND RETURNS, BY SEASON, PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

(pesos per hectare)

(Pesos)

(Pesos)

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

PRODUCTION ('000 MT)

TOTAL 13.50 14.50 14.60 Irrigated 10.25 10.94 11.23 Rainfed 3.25 3.55 3.37

JANUARY-JUNE 5.38 6.04 6.03 Irrigated 4.55 5.01 5.09 Rainfed 0.83 1.03 0.94

JULY-DECEMBER 8.12 8.46 8.57 Irrigated 5.70 5.93 6.14 Rainfed 2.42 2.53 2.43

AREA ('000 Ha)

TOTAL 4.01 4.13 4.07 Irrigated 2.72 2.79 2.79 Rainfed 1.29 1.33 1.28

JANUARY-JUNE 1.64 1.73 1.68 Irrigated 1.24 1.29 1.27 Rainfed 0.40 0.44 0.41

JULY-DECEMBER 2.37 2.40 2.39 Irrigated 1.48 1.50 1.52 Rainfed 0.89 0.90 0.87

YIELD (MT Per Ha) 1/

TOTAL 3.37 3.51 3.59 Irrigated 3.77 3.92 4.03 Rainfed 2.52 2.66 2.63

1/ Yield per hectare derived prior to rounding-off data on production and hectarage.

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REGION PINE- APPLE

BANANA MANGO COFFEE

PHILIPPINES 1,788.2 6,298.2 984.3 105.9 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 11.69 12.50 66.63 18.69 CAR 0.04 0.38 0.39 5.68 Ilocos 0.01 0.59 44.79 0.07 Cagayan Valley 1.18 4.27 4.59 0.64 Central Luzon 0.06 0.75 9.63 1.54 CALABARZON 4.52 2.20 6.20 10.21 MIMAROPA 0.01 3.23 0.84 0.19 Bicol 5.87 1.08 0.19 0.36

VISAYAS (%) 1.33 10.60 12.83 6.51 Western Visayas 0.81 4.55 6.20 5.76 Central Visayas 0.17 2.32 6.58 0.55 Eastern Visayas 0.35 3.73 0.05 0.20

MINDANAO (%) 86.98 76.90 20.54 74.80 Zamboanga 0.15 3.85 5.29 1.30 PeninsulaNorthern 49.86 9.37 3.41 5.70 MindanaoDavao Region 1.07 42.45 3.45 28.12 SOCCSKSARGEN 35.59 11.97 5.44 25.68 CARAGA 0.24 3.31 1.48 3.64 ARMM 0.07 5.95 1.47 10.35

Table 12a. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PINEAPPLE, BANANA, MANGO, AND COFFEE, 2005

ITEM MANGOPINE-

APPLECOFFEE

EGG- PLANT

Gross Returns 126,138 190,395 35,950 102,148

Cash Cost 30,362 46,478 15,416 62,888

Non-Cash Cost 3,805 574 639 2,100

Imputed Cost 15,337 12,962 6,836 28,850

Total Cost 49,504 60,014 22,891 93,838

Net Returns 76,634 130,381 13,059 8,311-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost 1.55 2.17 0.57 0.09 Ratio

Cost Per 8.25 1.65 27.78 10.61 Kilogram (Pesos)

Table 29. OTHER COMMODITIES: COSTS AND RETURNS , PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)

ITEM MANGOPINE-

APPLECOFFEE

EGG- PLANT

Gross Returns 126,138 190,395 35,950 102,148

Cash Cost 30,362 46,478 15,416 62,888

Non-Cash Cost 3,805 574 639 2,100

Imputed Cost 15,337 12,962 6,836 28,850

Total Cost 49,504 60,014 22,891 93,838

Net Returns 76,634 130,381 13,059 8,311-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Net Profit-Cost 1.55 2.17 0.57 0.09 Ratio

Cost Per 8.25 1.65 27.78 10.61 Kilogram (Pesos)

Table 29. OTHER COMMODITIES: COSTS AND RETURNS , PHILIPPINES, 2005 P

(pesos per hectare)REGION

PINE- APPLE

BANANA MANGO COFFEE

PHILIPPINES 1,788.2 6,298.2 984.3 105.9 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 11.69 12.50 66.63 18.69 CAR 0.04 0.38 0.39 5.68 Ilocos 0.01 0.59 44.79 0.07 Cagayan Valley 1.18 4.27 4.59 0.64 Central Luzon 0.06 0.75 9.63 1.54 CALABARZON 4.52 2.20 6.20 10.21 MIMAROPA 0.01 3.23 0.84 0.19 Bicol 5.87 1.08 0.19 0.36

VISAYAS (%) 1.33 10.60 12.83 6.51 Western Visayas 0.81 4.55 6.20 5.76 Central Visayas 0.17 2.32 6.58 0.55 Eastern Visayas 0.35 3.73 0.05 0.20

MINDANAO (%) 86.98 76.90 20.54 74.80 Zamboanga 0.15 3.85 5.29 1.30 PeninsulaNorthern 49.86 9.37 3.41 5.70 MindanaoDavao Region 1.07 42.45 3.45 28.12 SOCCSKSARGEN 35.59 11.97 5.44 25.68 CARAGA 0.24 3.31 1.48 3.64 ARMM 0.07 5.95 1.47 10.35

Table 12a. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PINEAPPLE, BANANA, MANGO, AND COFFEE, 2005

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PRICE STATISTICS

REGION PALAY CORN COCONUT SUGAR- CANE

PHILIPPINES 14,603.0 5,253.2 14,824.6 22,917.7 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 56.78 31.58 24.30 15.28 CAR 2.43 2.48 0.01 0.04 Ilocos 9.47 5.71 0.18 0.08 Cagayan Valley 12.66 14.65 0.45 0.97 Central Luzon 17.43 3.48 1.17 5.25CALABARZON 2.69 1.22 10.01 7.70 MIMAROPA 5.38 1.79 4.50 - Bicol 6.72 2.25 8.00 1.24

VISAYAS (%) 19.16 8.58 17.67 68.30 Western Visayas 12.33 3.69 3.37 57.04 Central Visayas 1.43 3.59 2.39 9.08 Eastern Visayas 5.40 1.30 11.90 2.18

MINDANAO (%) 24.06 59.84 58.03 16.42 Zamboanga Peninsula 3.85 4.25 11.05 0.00 Northern Mindanao 3.14 17.86 10.45 12.55 Davao Region 3.22 5.58 16.82 1.57 SOCCSKSARGEN 7.46 18.26 5.26 2.16 CARAGA 2.64 1.88 6.56 0.00 ARMM 3.73 12.01 7.90 0.15

Table 12. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PALAY, CORN, COCONUT, AND

SUGARCANE, 2005

REGION PALAY CORN COCONUTSUGAR-

CANE

PHILIPPINES 14,603.0 5,253.2 14,824.6 22,917.7 ('000 MT)

LUZON (%) 56.78 31.58 24.30 15.28 CAR 2.43 2.48 0.01 0.04 Ilocos 9.47 5.71 0.18 0.08 Cagayan Valley 12.66 14.65 0.45 0.97 Central Luzon 17.43 3.48 1.17 5.25CALABARZON 2.69 1.22 10.01 7.70 MIMAROPA 5.38 1.79 4.50 - Bicol 6.72 2.25 8.00 1.24

VISAYAS (%) 19.16 8.58 17.67 68.30 Western Visayas 12.33 3.69 3.37 57.04 Central Visayas 1.43 3.59 2.39 9.08 Eastern Visayas 5.40 1.30 11.90 2.18

MINDANAO (%) 24.06 59.84 58.03 16.42 Zamboanga Peninsula 3.85 4.25 11.05 0.00 Northern Mindanao 3.14 17.86 10.45 12.55 Davao Region 3.22 5.58 16.82 1.57 SOCCSKSARGEN 7.46 18.26 5.26 2.16 CARAGA 2.64 1.88 6.56 0.00 ARMM 3.73 12.01 7.90 0.15

Table 12. REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRODUCTION OF PALAY, CORN, COCONUT, AND

SUGARCANE, 2005

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LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 2,209.0 2,190.0 2,241.1Carabao 132.4 138.0 133.5 Cattle 258.5 256.0 246.7 Hog 1,733.1 1,709.4 1,771.3 Goat 73.8 75.0 77.3 Dairy 11.3 11.6 12.3

POULTRY (Liveweight) 1,242.7 1,285.0 1,264.7 Chicken 1,188.8 1,231.8 1,215.7 Duck 53.9 53.2 49.0

EGG 328.9 353.2 373.6 Chicken 274.8 296.6 320.3 Duck 54.1 56.6 53.2

Table 17. VOLUME OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 114,669.3 144,768.0 154,618.3 Carabao 5,705.6 6,573.5 6,487.7 Cattle 13,896.9 15,118.2 15,713.0 Hog 90,363.3 117,811.8 126,983.1 Goat 4,441.6 4,986.9 5,090.3 Dairy 261.9 277.6 344.2

POULTRY (Liveweight) 90,830.3 104,472.6 106,272.7Chicken 69,125.8 78,970.1 79,687.2Duck 2,986.1 2,576.5 2,778.5

EGGChicken Eggs 16,147.8 19,832.3 20,820.8 Duck Eggs 2,570.6 3,093.8 2,986.2

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

Table 17a. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 2,209.0 2,190.0 2,241.1Carabao 132.4 138.0 133.5 Cattle 258.5 256.0 246.7 Hog 1,733.1 1,709.4 1,771.3 Goat 73.8 75.0 77.3 Dairy 11.3 11.6 12.3

POULTRY (Liveweight) 1,242.7 1,285.0 1,264.7 Chicken 1,188.8 1,231.8 1,215.7 Duck 53.9 53.2 49.0

EGG 328.9 353.2 373.6 Chicken 274.8 296.6 320.3 Duck 54.1 56.6 53.2

Table 17. VOLUME OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

('000 MT)

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LIVESTOCK (Liveweight) 114,669.3 144,768.0 154,618.3 Carabao 5,705.6 6,573.5 6,487.7 Cattle 13,896.9 15,118.2 15,713.0 Hog 90,363.3 117,811.8 126,983.1 Goat 4,441.6 4,986.9 5,090.3 Dairy 261.9 277.6 344.2

POULTRY (Liveweight) 90,830.3 104,472.6 106,272.7Chicken 69,125.8 78,970.1 79,687.2Duck 2,986.1 2,576.5 2,778.5

EGGChicken Eggs 16,147.8 19,832.3 20,820.8 Duck Eggs 2,570.6 3,093.8 2,986.2

( Million Pesos, at Current Prices )

Table 17a. VALUE OF LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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TOTAL CROPS 11,930.0 12,231.0 12,034.2 ('000 Ha)

Palay 4,006.4 4,126.6 4,070.4 Corn 2,409.8 2,527.1 2,441.8 Coconut 3,216.5 3,258.6 3,243.3 Sugarcane 383.9 388.6 368.9 Banana 408.0 414.5 417.8 Pineapple 47.7 48.2 49.2 Coffee 131.8 131.2 128.0 Mango 155.9 158.9 164.1 Tobacco 41.7 33.8 29.6 Abaca 121.5 127.5 136.0 Peanut 26.7 26.9 27.5 Mongo 35.6 36.3 36.1 Cassava 209.2 205.8 204.8 Camote 122.2 120.5 120.6 Tomato 16.8 17.7 17.7 Garlic 5.5 5.3 4.7 Onion 9.5 9.5 8.9 Cabbage 7.7 7.7 7.4 Eggplant 21.0 21.1 21.2 Calamansi 19.9 20.0 20.2 Rubber 80.5 80.7 81.9 Others 452.0 464.4 434.1

Table 10. AGRICULTURAL CROP AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Fig 11. FERTILIZER: YEARLY AVERAGE DEALERS’ PRICES PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005P

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

ALL ITEMS 113.8 120.6 129.8

Food, Beverages & Tobacco 109.5 116.3 123.8

Non-Food 118.1 125.0 135.8

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Urea 537.90 728.22 905.38

Ammosul 314.19 482.51 534.41

Complete 481.33 653.07 771.44

Ammophos 464.54 626.59 748.61

Table 30. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (2000=100)

Table 31. DEALERS' PRICES OF FERTILIZER, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (P/bag of 50 kg)

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TOTAL CROPS 11,930.0 12,231.0 12,034.2 ('000 Ha)

Palay 4,006.4 4,126.6 4,070.4 Corn 2,409.8 2,527.1 2,441.8 Coconut 3,216.5 3,258.6 3,243.3 Sugarcane 383.9 388.6 368.9 Banana 408.0 414.5 417.8 Pineapple 47.7 48.2 49.2 Coffee 131.8 131.2 128.0 Mango 155.9 158.9 164.1 Tobacco 41.7 33.8 29.6 Abaca 121.5 127.5 136.0 Peanut 26.7 26.9 27.5 Mongo 35.6 36.3 36.1 Cassava 209.2 205.8 204.8 Camote 122.2 120.5 120.6 Tomato 16.8 17.7 17.7 Garlic 5.5 5.3 4.7 Onion 9.5 9.5 8.9 Cabbage 7.7 7.7 7.4 Eggplant 21.0 21.1 21.2 Calamansi 19.9 20.0 20.2 Rubber 80.5 80.7 81.9 Others 452.0 464.4 434.1

Table 10. AGRICULTURAL CROP AREA, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Fig 11. FERTILIZER: YEAR LY AVERAGE DEALERS’ PRICES PHILIPPINES, 1996-2005P

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

ALL ITEMS 113.8 120.6 129.8

Food, Beverages & Tobacco 109.5 116.3 123.8

Non-Food 118.1 125.0 135.8

ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Urea 537.90 728.22 905.38

Ammosul 314.19 482.51 534.41

Complete 481.33 653.07 771.44

Ammophos 464.54 626.59 748.61

Table 30. CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (2000=100)

Table 31. DEALERS' PRICES OF FERTILIZER, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (P/bag of 50 kg)

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Palay/Rice, Special

Farm 8.84 9.45 10.43Wholesale 18.30 19.12 20.93Retail 20.20 21.04 22.88

Corngrain

Corngrain, whiteFarm 6.89 9.13 8.41Wholesale 7.90 10.06 9.57Retail 13.00 15.14 15.25

Corngrain, yellowFarm 6.67 8.49 7.54Wholesale 8.56 10.14 9.48Retail 12.98 14.40 14.30

WORLD PRICE ($/kg)

Cereals

Rice5% brokens 0.20 0.24 0.2910% brokens15% brokens25% brokens 0.18 0.23 0.2735% brokens 0.18 0.22 0.26

CornYellow 0.11 0.11 0.10

2005 P

Table 32. DOMESTIC AND WORLD PRICES OF CEREALS, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 2004 ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

TOTAL CROPS 71,311.9 75,150.7 73,725.9 ('000 MT)

Palay 13,499.9 14,496.8 14,603.0 Corn 4,615.6 5,413.4 5,253.2 Coconut 14,294.2 14,366.2 14,824.6 Sugarcane 23,978.4 25,579.2 22,917.7 Banana 5,369.0 5,631.3 6,298.2 Pineapple 1,698.0 1,759.8 1,788.2 Coffee 106.4 102.9 105.9 Mango 1,006.2 967.5 984.3 Tobacco 52.9 48.3 45.1 Abaca 69.8 74.5 74.0 Peanut 26.1 27.1 28.4 Mongo 26.0 26.5 26.8 Cassava 1,622.2 1,640.5 1,677.6 Camote 547.0 545.1 574.6 Tomato 150.1 172.3 173.7 Garlic 15.5 15.0 13.2 Onion 93.8 86.7 82.0 Cabbage 92.0 92.8 91.4 Eggplant 177.0 182.7 187.8 Calamansi 180.9 179.0 200.8 Rubber 274.0 311.3 315.6 Others 3,417.1 3,431.9 3,459.7

Table 9. AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

DOMESTIC PRICE (P/kg)

Palay/Rice, Special

Farm 8.84 9.45 10.43Wholesale 18.30 19.12 20.93Retail 20.20 21.04 22.88

Corngrain

Corngrain, whiteFarm 6.89 9.13 8.41Wholesale 7.90 10.06 9.57Retail 13.00 15.14 15.25

Corngrain, yellowFarm 6.67 8.49 7.54Wholesale 8.56 10.14 9.48Retail 12.98 14.40 14.30

WORLD PRICE ($/kg)

Cereals

Rice5% brokens 0.20 0.24 0.2910% brokens15% brokens25% brokens 0.18 0.23 0.2735% brokens 0.18 0.22 0.26

CornYellow 0.11 0.11 0.10

2005 P

Table 32. DOMESTIC AND WORLD PRICES OF CEREALS, 2003-2005

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TOTAL CROPS 71,311.9 75,150.7 73,725.9 ('000 MT)

Palay 13,499.9 14,496.8 14,603.0 Corn 4,615.6 5,413.4 5,253.2 Coconut 14,294.2 14,366.2 14,824.6 Sugarcane 23,978.4 25,579.2 22,917.7 Banana 5,369.0 5,631.3 6,298.2 Pineapple 1,698.0 1,759.8 1,788.2 Coffee 106.4 102.9 105.9 Mango 1,006.2 967.5 984.3 Tobacco 52.9 48.3 45.1 Abaca 69.8 74.5 74.0 Peanut 26.1 27.1 28.4 Mongo 26.0 26.5 26.8 Cassava 1,622.2 1,640.5 1,677.6 Camote 547.0 545.1 574.6 Tomato 150.1 172.3 173.7 Garlic 15.5 15.0 13.2 Onion 93.8 86.7 82.0 Cabbage 92.0 92.8 91.4 Eggplant 177.0 182.7 187.8 Calamansi 180.9 179.0 200.8 Rubber 274.0 311.3 315.6 Others 3,417.1 3,431.9 3,459.7

Table 9. AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Farm 10.65 16.06 13.78Wholesale 10.46 15.92 13.66

Matured nutsFarm 2.65 3.59 3.58Wholesale 8.23 10.40 11.68Retail 8.10 9.69 10.49

Young nutsFarm 2.50 2.95 2.99

Sugar , centrifugalFarm 16.62 15.05 17.04

Coffee, dry beansRobusta

Farm 33.30 34.29 39.61Wholesale 32.00 35.69 41.74

ArabicaFarm 50.99 53.38 61.21Wholesale 43.94 - -

ExcelsaFarm 38.77 36.65 35.24Wholesale 38.14 38.97 40.11

Rubber (cup lump)Farm 17.45 23.65 26.38Wholesale 17.59 24.42 24.53

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Farm 4.21 5.57 6.27Wholesale 5.39 6.16 6.37

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 33. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF SELECTED CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Farm 10.65 16.06 13.78Wholesale 10.46 15.92 13.66

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Young nutsFarm 2.50 2.95 2.99

Sugar , centrifugalFarm 16.62 15.05 17.04

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Farm 33.30 34.29 39.61Wholesale 32.00 35.69 41.74

ArabicaFarm 50.99 53.38 61.21Wholesale 43.94 - -

ExcelsaFarm 38.77 36.65 35.24Wholesale 38.14 38.97 40.11

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LatundanFarm 5.17 6.11 6.73Wholesale 9.90 10.70 11.60Retail 13.50 14.60 15.40

LakatanFarm 6.70 7.84 8.61Wholesale 12.42 14.31 15.66Retail 17.91 19.35 20.70

SabaFarm 4.20 4.30 4.60Wholesale 7.02 8.19 9.18Retail 9.36 10.80 11.88

Pineapple HawaiianFarm 6.92 4.77 5.24Wholesale 8.23 7.04 6.90Retail 10.08 10.62 11.02

Mango CarabaoFarm 18.55 22.64 23.87Wholesale 33.13 33.42 34.74Retail 45.55 46.24 46.72

CassavaFarm 4.05 4.08 3.90Wholesale 5.42 5.38 4.79

CamoteFarm 6.34 6.73 7.10Wholesale 9.14 9.22 9.51Retail 13.80 14.50 14.54

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2005 P

LatundanFarm 5.17 6.11 6.73Wholesale 9.90 10.70 11.60Retail 13.50 14.60 15.40

LakatanFarm 6.70 7.84 8.61Wholesale 12.42 14.31 15.66Retail 17.91 19.35 20.70

SabaFarm 4.20 4.30 4.60Wholesale 7.02 8.19 9.18Retail 9.36 10.80 11.88

Pineapple HawaiianFarm 6.92 4.77 5.24Wholesale 8.23 7.04 6.90Retail 10.08 10.62 11.02

Mango CarabaoFarm 18.55 22.64 23.87Wholesale 33.13 33.42 34.74Retail 45.55 46.24 46.72

CassavaFarm 4.05 4.08 3.90Wholesale 5.42 5.38 4.79

CamoteFarm 6.34 6.73 7.10Wholesale 9.14 9.22 9.51Retail 13.80 14.50 14.54

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CarabaoFarm (liveweight) 42.12 46.15 48.52

CattleFarm (liveweight) 52.04 58.38 63.65Retail (beef lean meat) 141.03 161.62 174.27

HogFarm (liveweight) 51.33 67.88 71.67Retail (pork lean meat) 108.98 132.43 139.28

GoatFarm 58.85 65.68 65.87

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Chicken (broiler) 1/Farm 62.00 72.49 76.73Wholesale 2/ 57.29 63.89 64.40Retail 67.99 82.61 88.13

Duck 1/Farm 62.18 51.50 61.58

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 34. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF LIVESTOCK/POULTRY, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOAN TO OUTPUT (GVA) RATIO (%) 21.4 22.9 24.5

TOTAL LOANS (Million Pesos, at Current Prices) 15,397,728.9 16,183,184.3 17,477,882.1

AGRICULTURAL LOANS TO TOTAL LOANS GRANTED 2.2 2.9 3.0

Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (con't.)

RATIO (%)

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CarabaoFarm (liveweight) 42.12 46.15 48.52

CattleFarm (liveweight) 52.04 58.38 63.65Retail (beef lean meat) 141.03 161.62 174.27

HogFarm (liveweight) 51.33 67.88 71.67Retail (pork lean meat) 108.98 132.43 139.28

GoatFarm 58.85 65.68 65.87

POULTRY

Chicken (broiler) 1/Farm 62.00 72.49 76.73Wholesale 2/ 57.29 63.89 64.40Retail 67.99 82.61 88.13

Duck 1/Farm 62.18 51.50 61.58

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005 P

Table 34. AVERAGE ANNUAL PRICES OF LIVESTOCK/POULTRY, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOAN TO OUTPUT (GVA) RATIO (%) 21.4 22.9 24.5

TOTAL LOANS (Million Pesos, at Current Prices) 15,397,728.9 16,183,184.3 17,477,882.1

AGRICULTURAL LOANS TO TOTAL LOANS GRANTED 2.2 2.9 3.0

Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005 (con't.)

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Bangus (Milkfish)Wholesale 59.87 68.75 69.82Retail 75.24 85.12 87.36

Dilis (Anchovies)Wholesale 33.48 35.33 38.98Retail 50.65 53.76 55.91

Galunggong (Roundscad)Wholesale 43.87 48.07 47.43Retail 59.81 66.19 66.99

Sapsap (Slipmouth)Wholesale 39.43 41.63 43.85Retail 75.04 83.77 91.89

TilapiaWholesale 44.01 51.36 53.97Retail 58.80 67.38 69.29

Tulingan (Frigate Tuna)Wholesale 46.55 54.08 55.63Retail 60.05 66.42 67.81

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Table 35. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF SELECTED FISH SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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LOANS GRANTED BY COMMODITY 9/(Million Pesos)

FOOD COMMODITIES 54,392.9 103,670.9 117,914.7Cereals 18,734.6 14,159.6 18,676.3 Rice 14,536.5 12,530.0 14,406.9 Corn 964.6 1,476.5 3,826.6 Sorghum 39.7 46.2 135.0 Soybeans & Feedgrains 3,193.8 106.9 307.8Fruits, Vegetables & 6,041.9 5,790.4 6,346.3 RootcropsLivestock & Poultry 24,676.8 32,497.3 39,040.9Fisheries 4,939.6 51,223.5 53,851.2EXPORT & COMMERCIAL CROPS 17,424.6 19,659.7 19,828.3 Abaca & Other Fibers 378.1 266.9 295.7 Coconut 5,172.8 4,142.5 4,540.1 Coffee and Cacao 837.4 982.4 1,142.6 Cotton 77.9 2.5 2.9 Rubber 16.5 61.3 79.9 Sugarcane 10,892.8 13,951.0 13,172.8 Tobacco 49.1 253.1 594.3FORESTRY 12,075.8 1,130.8 1,281.9OTHERS 23,546.2 23,007.5 25,891.3 SUB-TOTAL 107,439.4 147,468.9 164,916.2OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS SSLA 2,214.0 3,592.0 4,323.6 SMB 22,093.0 13,985.0 17,879.7 PDB 3,412.0 2,911.0 2,994.6

GRAND TOTAL 135,158.4 167,956.9 190,114.1

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Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

LOANS GRANTED BY COMMODITY 9/(Million Pesos)

FOOD COMMODITIES 54,392.9 103,670.9 117,914.7Cereals 18,734.6 14,159.6 18,676.3 Rice 14,536.5 12,530.0 14,406.9 Corn 964.6 1,476.5 3,826.6 Sorghum 39.7 46.2 135.0 Soybeans & Feedgrains 3,193.8 106.9 307.8Fruits, Vegetables & 6,041.9 5,790.4 6,346.3 RootcropsLivestock & Poultry 24,676.8 32,497.3 39,040.9Fisheries 4,939.6 51,223.5 53,851.2EXPORT & COMMERCIAL CROPS 17,424.6 19,659.7 19,828.3 Abaca & Other Fibers 378.1 266.9 295.7 Coconut 5,172.8 4,142.5 4,540.1 Coffee and Cacao 837.4 982.4 1,142.6 Cotton 77.9 2.5 2.9 Rubber 16.5 61.3 79.9 Sugarcane 10,892.8 13,951.0 13,172.8 Tobacco 49.1 253.1 594.3FORESTRY 12,075.8 1,130.8 1,281.9OTHERS 23,546.2 23,007.5 25,891.3 SUB-TOTAL 107,439.4 147,468.9 164,916.2OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS SSLA 2,214.0 3,592.0 4,323.6 SMB 22,093.0 13,985.0 17,879.7 PDB 3,412.0 2,911.0 2,994.6

GRAND TOTAL 135,158.4 167,956.9 190,114.1

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Table 8. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION LOANS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

FISH SPECIES

Bangus (Milkfish)Wholesale 59.87 68.75 69.82Retail 75.24 85.12 87.36

Dilis (Anchovies)Wholesale 33.48 35.33 38.98Retail 50.65 53.76 55.91

Galunggong (Roundscad)Wholesale 43.87 48.07 47.43Retail 59.81 66.19 66.99

Sapsap (Slipmouth)Wholesale 39.43 41.63 43.85Retail 75.04 83.77 91.89

TilapiaWholesale 44.01 51.36 53.97Retail 58.80 67.38 69.29

Tulingan (Frigate Tuna)Wholesale 46.55 54.08 55.63Retail 60.05 66.42 67.81

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NUMBER OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Farms)TOTAL 3,420 4,610 4,823

Under 1.00 ha 776 1,685 1,9361.00-2.99 ha 1,578 1,968 1,9753.00-4.99 ha 588 523 5095.00-9.99 ha 360 325 30310.00-24.99 ha 104 96 8925.00 ha & over 15 13 12

AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Under 1.00 ha 369 728 8271.00-2.99 ha 2,522 3,038 3,0023.00-4.99 ha 2,067 1,835 1,7785.00-9.99 ha 2,243 2,046 1,91410.00-24.99 ha 1,406 1,293 1,19225.00 ha & over 1,118 1,034 957

AREA OF FARMS BY LAND USE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Lands planted to temporary 4,365 5,333 4,816 cropsLands lying idle 839 154 120Lands planted to permanent 3,489 4,173 4,225 cropsLands under permanent 530 131 129 meadows/pasturesLands covered with forest 337 70 74 growthAll other lands 166 114 269Not reported - - 38

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NUMBER OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Farms)TOTAL 3,420 4,610 4,823

Under 1.00 ha 776 1,685 1,9361.00-2.99 ha 1,578 1,968 1,9753.00-4.99 ha 588 523 5095.00-9.99 ha 360 325 30310.00-24.99 ha 104 96 8925.00 ha & over 15 13 12

AREA OF FARMS BY SIZE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Under 1.00 ha 369 728 8271.00-2.99 ha 2,522 3,038 3,0023.00-4.99 ha 2,067 1,835 1,7785.00-9.99 ha 2,243 2,046 1,91410.00-24.99 ha 1,406 1,293 1,19225.00 ha & over 1,118 1,034 957

AREA OF FARMS BY LAND USE ('000 Ha)TOTAL 9,725 9,975 9,671

Lands planted to temporary 4,365 5,333 4,816 cropsLands lying idle 839 154 120Lands planted to permanent 3,489 4,173 4,225 cropsLands under permanent 530 131 129 meadows/pasturesLands covered with forest 337 70 74 growthAll other lands 166 114 269Not reported - - 38

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

POPULATION 2/ 81.08 82.66 84.24(Million Persons) Male 40.82 41.61 42.40 Female 40.26 41.05 41.84

EMPLOYMENT (Million Persons) Agriculture 11.22 11.38 11.63 Total 30.64 31.61 32.31

WAGE RATE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE 3/(Without Meal) Nominal 110.90 115.70 118.60

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Real 97.50 95.90 93.00a/

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ITEM 2003 2004 2005

OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATE 4/ 54.20 56.04 55.09

INFLATION RATE 5/ 3.5 6.0 7.6

PURCHASING POWER OF PESO 0.88 0.83 0.77

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Table 3. EXCHANGE RATE, INFLATION RATE AND PURCHASING POWER OF PESO, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 2. POPULATION, EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE RATE INDICES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

VOLUME OF TOP EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut Oil (Crude and refined) 1,186.36 959.40 1,152.32 Banana, fresh 1,829.38 1,797.34 2,024.32 Pineapple & Products 500.53 527.56 536.72 Desiccated Coconut 106.80 105.83 125.54 Tobacco, Manufactured 6.32 17.82 21.06 Tuna 85.03 78.33 45.05 Shrimps & Prawns 19.08 15.34 13.28 Fertilizer, Manufactured 319.19 336.03 410.21 Milk and Cream & Products 26.25 32.93 37.55 Seaweeds & Carageenan 41.19 44.26 30.81 Mango, fresh 35.78 33.66 31.27

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS (FOB in Million US$) 2,311.02 2,506.70 2,691.19

VALUE OF TOP EXPORTS (F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil 504.86 577.79 657.22 Banana, fresh 333.00 326.40 362.58 Pineapple & Products 169.18 176.65 204.28 Desiccated Coconut 95.74 99.74 127.14 Tobacco, Manufactured 40.07 102.37 112.81 Tuna 156.93 155.33 102.01 Shrimps & Prawns 125.46 112.35 95.08 Fertilizer, Manufactured 49.47 66.91 92.27 Milk and Cream & Products 58.81 74.43 79.94 Seaweeds & Carageenan 80.30 89.89 71.90 Mango, fresh 31.01 28.74 26.63

Table 36. VOLUME AND VALUE OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2005ITEM 2003 2004

VOLUME OF TOP EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut Oil (Crude and refined) 1,186.36 959.40 1,152.32 Banana, fresh 1,829.38 1,797.34 2,024.32 Pineapple & Products 500.53 527.56 536.72 Desiccated Coconut 106.80 105.83 125.54 Tobacco, Manufactured 6.32 17.82 21.06 Tuna 85.03 78.33 45.05 Shrimps & Prawns 19.08 15.34 13.28 Fertilizer, Manufactured 319.19 336.03 410.21 Milk and Cream & Products 26.25 32.93 37.55 Seaweeds & Carageenan 41.19 44.26 30.81 Mango, fresh 35.78 33.66 31.27

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS (FOB in Million US$) 2,311.02 2,506.70 2,691.19

VALUE OF TOP EXPORTS (F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil 504.86 577.79 657.22 Banana, fresh 333.00 326.40 362.58 Pineapple & Products 169.18 176.65 204.28 Desiccated Coconut 95.74 99.74 127.14 Tobacco, Manufactured 40.07 102.37 112.81 Tuna 156.93 155.33 102.01 Shrimps & Prawns 125.46 112.35 95.08 Fertilizer, Manufactured 49.47 66.91 92.27 Milk and Cream & Products 58.81 74.43 79.94 Seaweeds & Carageenan 80.30 89.89 71.90 Mango, fresh 31.01 28.74 26.63

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2005ITEM 2003 2004ITEM 2003 2004 2005

POPULATION 2/ 81.08 82.66 84.24(Million Persons) Male 40.82 41.61 42.40 Female 40.26 41.05 41.84

EMPLOYMENT (Million Persons) Agriculture 11.22 11.38 11.63 Total 30.64 31.61 32.31

WAGE RATE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE 3/(Without Meal) Nominal 110.90 115.70 118.60

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OFFICIAL EXCHANGE RATE 4/ 54.20 56.04 55.09

INFLATION RATE 5/ 3.5 6.0 7.6

PURCHASING POWER OF PESO 0.88 0.83 0.77

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Table 3. EXCHANGE RATE, INFLATION RATE AND PURCHASING POWER OF PESO, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

Table 2. POPULATION, EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE RATE INDICES, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Abaca 15.55 19.76 13.44 Nata de Coco 5.90 7.51 6.00 Asparagus 3.64 2.62 3.12 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.39 4.65 4.14 Shallots 30.03 27.37 20.66 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 2.92 0.82 0.38 Kaong 1.12 0.72 0.64 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.19 0.73 0.60 Coconut (Young) 0.84 3.25 2.79 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.18 0.16 0.22 Garlic 4.59 4.67 5.94

VALUE OF EXPORTS (F.O.B in Million US$) Banner Crops

Abaca 10.16 14.54 11.91 Nata de Coco 4.68 5.42 4.39 Asparagus 7.88 4.89 6.67 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.93 5.44 5.09 Shallots 6.72 6.05 4.38 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.93 0.30 0.11 Kaong 2.05 1.27 1.13 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.84 1.13 0.83 Coconut (Young) 0.33 0.67 0.69 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.45 0.38 0.48 Garlic 2.65 1.65 1.98

Table 37. VOLUME AND VALUE OF EXPORTS OF BANNER CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT) Banner Crops

Abaca 15.55 19.76 13.44 Nata de Coco 5.90 7.51 6.00 Asparagus 3.64 2.62 3.12 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.39 4.65 4.14 Shallots 30.03 27.37 20.66 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 2.92 0.82 0.38 Kaong 1.12 0.72 0.64 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.19 0.73 0.60 Coconut (Young) 0.84 3.25 2.79 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.18 0.16 0.22 Garlic 4.59 4.67 5.94

VALUE OF EXPORTS (F.O.B in Million US$) Banner Crops

Abaca 10.16 14.54 11.91 Nata de Coco 4.68 5.42 4.39 Asparagus 7.88 4.89 6.67 Papaws (fresh/dried) 2.93 5.44 5.09 Shallots 6.72 6.05 4.38 Onions (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.93 0.30 0.11 Kaong 2.05 1.27 1.13 Manioc (Cassava) & Tapioca 1.84 1.13 0.83 Coconut (Young) 0.33 0.67 0.69 Yam (fresh/dried/powdered) 0.45 0.38 0.48 Garlic 2.65 1.65 1.98

Table 37. VOLUME AND VALUE OF EXPORTS OF BANNER CROPS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

2003 2004 2005ITEM

ITEM 2003 R 2004 R 2005 P

GNP (Million Pesos) 1/ 1,171,431 1,250,188 1,320,681 Growth Rate (%) 5.95 6.72 5.64

GDP (Million Pesos) 1/ 1,085,072 1,152,174 1,209,473 Growth Rate (%) 4.93 6.18 4.97

GVA IN AGRICULTURE EXCLUDINGFORESTRY (Million Pesos) 1/ 214,408 225,287 229,852 Growth Rate (%) Agriculture Sector 3.69 5.07 2.03 Crops 2.62 5.08 0.69 Livestock 2.99 -1.01 2.37 Poultry 1.95 4.25 0.16 Fisheries 7.42 8.55 6.01 Agricultural Activities & Services 5.49 8.14 1.59

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Table 1. ECONOMIC GROWTH INDICATORS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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VOLUME OF TOP IMPORTS ('000 MT)Rice 886.47 1,001.11 1,822.20 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 1,250.92 1,160.18 1,433.07 Wheat and Meslin 2,751.56 2,155.07 2,049.84 Milk & Cream & Products 291.28 313.07 243.42 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 29.51 58.31 72.44 Meat of Bovine Animals 86.39 110.06 93.86 Urea 720.25 542.89 570.29 Food preparations for infant use 10.98 12.93 22.16 Non-alcoholic concentrates 23.50 44.39 47.46 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 33.54 98.11 208.04

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$) 3,243.76 3,651.35 3,975.62

VALUE OF TOP IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)Rice 171.47 263.05 549.95 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 263.29 355.41 384.23 Wheat and Meslin 468.10 382.43 377.23 Milk & Cream & Products 354.74 431.24 367.22 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 89.97 175.79 191.01 Meat of Bovine Animals 91.64 124.39 114.44 Urea 107.12 84.10 104.80 Food preparations for infant use 40.00 53.45 101.48 Non-alcoholic concentrates 20.31 85.06 97.16 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 16.97 52.74 90.83

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Table 38. VOLUME AND VALUE OF TOP AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

ITEM

VOLUME OF TOP IMPORTS ('000 MT)Rice 886.47 1,001.11 1,822.20 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 1,250.92 1,160.18 1,433.07 Wheat and Meslin 2,751.56 2,155.07 2,049.84 Milk & Cream & Products 291.28 313.07 243.42 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 29.51 58.31 72.44 Meat of Bovine Animals 86.39 110.06 93.86 Urea 720.25 542.89 570.29 Food preparations for infant use 10.98 12.93 22.16 Non-alcoholic concentrates 23.50 44.39 47.46 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 33.54 98.11 208.04

VALUE OF TOTAL AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$) 3,243.76 3,651.35 3,975.62

VALUE OF TOP IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)Rice 171.47 263.05 549.95 Soya bean Oil Cake/Meal 263.29 355.41 384.23 Wheat and Meslin 468.10 382.43 377.23 Milk & Cream & Products 354.74 431.24 367.22 Tobacco, Unmanufactured 89.97 175.79 191.01 Meat of Bovine Animals 91.64 124.39 114.44 Urea 107.12 84.10 104.80 Food preparations for infant use 40.00 53.45 101.48 Non-alcoholic concentrates 20.31 85.06 97.16 Palm Oil, (crude & refined) 16.97 52.74 90.83

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LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 0.09 0.05 0.02Meat of Bovine, frozen 86.39 109.86 93.86Live Chicken (Head) 1.78 0.01 0.03Chicken Meat, frozen 13.45 20.43 26.09

VEGETABLESGarlic 18.98 23.14 27.42 Onion 11.28 8.16 30.67 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.27 0.20 0.20 Potatoes 6.35 7.88 10.77

VALUE OF IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 28.45 23.34 12.34Meat of Bovine, frozen 91.64 124.21 114.44Live Chicken (Head) 8.62 1.03 1.89Chicken Meat, frozen 8.11 12.64 17.27

VEGETABLESGarlic 3.72 6.32 6.72 Onion 1.61 2.87 5.00 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.12 0.12 0.08 Potatoes 1.54 2.11 2.91

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Table 39. VOLUME AND VALUE OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

VOLUME OF IMPORTS ( '000 MT)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 0.09 0.05 0.02Meat of Bovine, frozen 86.39 109.86 93.86Live Chicken (Head) 1.78 0.01 0.03Chicken Meat, frozen 13.45 20.43 26.09

VEGETABLESGarlic 18.98 23.14 27.42 Onion 11.28 8.16 30.67 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.27 0.20 0.20 Potatoes 6.35 7.88 10.77

VALUE OF IMPORTS (C.I.F. in Million US$)

LIVESTOCK & POULTRYLive Bovine (Head) 28.45 23.34 12.34Meat of Bovine, frozen 91.64 124.21 114.44Live Chicken (Head) 8.62 1.03 1.89Chicken Meat, frozen 8.11 12.64 17.27

VEGETABLESGarlic 3.72 6.32 6.72 Onion 1.61 2.87 5.00 Cauliflower & Headed brocolli 0.12 0.12 0.08 Potatoes 1.54 2.11 2.91

ITEM 2003 2004 2005

Table 39. VOLUME AND VALUE OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2003-2005

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Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western Visayas for sugarcane production. The livestock sub-sector recovered from the last year’s slump with a 2.33 percent production gain in 2005. Hog and goat production was up by more than 3.0 percent. At similar rate, production of cattle and carabao declined. Dairy production had 6.03 percent growth. In the poultry sub-sector, meat production contracted by 1.58 percent while egg production expanded by 5.78 percent. Among regions, Western Visayas accounted for biggest contribution in carabao production, Central Luzon in swine production and Central Visayas in cattle andgoat production. On the other hand, Central Luzon reported the highest production share of chicken and duck and duck eggs while CALABARZON for chicken eggs production. The fisheries sector grew by 6.00 percent in 2005. Production in commercial fisheries was up by 0.50 percent, municipal fisheries by 4.75 percent and aquaculture by 10.41 percent. Marine production was biggest in Zamboanga Peninsula, inland production in CALABARZON and aquaculture production in ARMM.

Production Costs and Returns. For every peso of investment in palay production, farmers earned P0.34. Net gain was higher for irrigated palay at P0.38 than for non-irrigated palay at P0.24. In corn production, farmers netted an average of P0.13 per peso invested. Net earnings from yellow corn production amounted to P0.26 and from white corn production, P0.01. In the production of other commodities such as mango, pineapple, coffee and eggplant, farmers obtained P1.55, P2.17, P0.57 and P0.09, respectively, per peso invested.

International Trade. Over the three-year period, the agriculture sector shared about 6.0 percent in the total export earnings and 8.0 percent in the total import expenditures. Agricultural exports and imports increased at average rates of 7.9 and 10.7 percent, respectively. In 2005, the sector’s export earnings amounted to US$ 2.69 billion. Coconut oil, banana and pineapple and products remained the top export commodities with shares ranging from 43 to 45 percent over the reference years. On the other hand, agricultural imports were valued at US$ 3.98 billion. Rice became the leading import in 2005, followed by soya bean oil cake, wheat and meslin, milk and cream and products.

Prices. Generally, prices of major agricultural commodities were on the rise through the years. In 2005, palay/rice recorded high price increment while corn exhibited price decline. Except for duck, prices of livestock and poultry products moved up at a slower rate in 2005. Similar trend was observed for fishery products.

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VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut oil (Crude and refined) 2,032.53 959.40 47.20 Banana, fresh 16,262.61 1,797.34 11.05 Pineapple & Pineapple products 3,532.25 527.56 14.94

Mango, fresh 908.44 33.66 3.71

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COMMODITY PHILIPPINE SHARE (%)

TRADE

Table 40. PERCENT SHARE OF SELECTED PHILIPPINE EXPORTS IN WORLD MARKET, 2004

Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western Visayas for sugarcane production. The livestock sub-sector recovered from the last year’s slump with a 2.33 percent production gain in 2005. Hog and goat production was up by more than 3.0 percent. At similar rate, production of cattle and carabao declined. Dairy production had 6.03 percent growth. In the poultry sub-sector, meat production contracted by 1.58 percent while egg production expanded by 5.78 percent. Among regions, Western Visayas accounted for biggest contribution in carabao production, Central Luzon in swine production and Central Visay as in cattle and goat production. On the other hand, Central Luzon reported the highest production share of chicken and duck and duck eggs while CALABARZON for chicken eggs production. The fisheries sector grew by 6.00 percent in 2005. Production in commercial fisheries was up by 0.50 percent, municipal fisheries by 4.75 percent and aquaculture by 10.41 percent. Marine production was biggest in Zamboanga Peninsula, inland production in CALABARZON and aquaculture production in ARMM.

Production Costs and Returns. For every peso of investment in palay production, farmers earned P0.34. Net gain was higher for irrigated palay at P0.38 than for non-irrigated palay at P0.24. In corn production, farmers netted an average of P0.13 per peso invested. Net earnings from yellow corn production amounted to P0.26 and from white corn production, P0.01. In the production of other commodities such as mango, pineapple, coffee and eggplant, farmers obtained P1.55, P2.17, P0.57 and P0.09, respectively, per peso invested.

International Trade. Over the three-year period, the agriculture sector shared about 6.0 percent in the total export earnings and 8.0 percent in the total import expenditures. Agricultural exports and imports increased at average rates of 7.9 and 10.7 percent, respectively. In 2005, the sector’s export earnings amounted to US$ 2.69 billion. Coconut oil, banana and pineapple and products remained the top export commodities with shares ranging from 43 to 45 percent over the reference years. On the other hand, agricultural imports were valued at US$ 3.98 billion. Rice became the leading import in 2005, followed by soya bean oil cake, wheat and meslin, milk and cream and products.

Prices. Generally, prices of major agricultural commodities were on the rise through the years. In 2005, palay/rice recorded high price increment while corn exhibited price decline. Except for duck, prices of livestock and poultry products moved up at a slower rate in 2005. Similar trend was observed for fishery products.

WORLD 1/ PHILIPPINES

VOLUME OF EXPORTS ('000 MT)

Coconut oil (Crude and refined) 2,032.53 959.40 47.20 Banana, fresh 16,262.61 1,797.34 11.05 Pineapple & Pineapple products 3,532.25 527.56 14.94

Mango, fresh 908.44 33.66 3.71

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COMMODITY PHILIPPINE SHARE (%)

TRADE

Table 40. PERCENT SHARE OF SELECTED PHILIPPINE EXPORTS IN WORLD MARKET, 2004

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OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY

Economic Performance. In the last three years, the country’s GNP and GDP expanded at annual averages of 6.10 and 5.36 percent, respectively. In 2005, GDP growth was estimated at 4.97 percent compared to the previous year’s 6.18 percent. In the same year, the growth in the gross value added in agriculture (GVA) was lowest at 2.03 percent over the three-y ear period. The share of the agriculture sector in the GDP also continuously declined and by 2005, the sector’s contribution was about 19 percent. The crops sub-sector which accounted for half of the agricultural output posted a low growth rate of 0.69 percent while fisheries sub-sector which shared 23 percent expanded by 6.01 percent. The livestock sub-sector, on the other hand, managed to improve by 2.37 percent from previous year’s negative performance.

Labor Force and Wages. Employed persons in agriculture reached 11.63 million in 2005 representing 36 percent of the country’s total employment. Nominal wages of agricultural workers continuously went up while real wages were on the decline. In the first semester of 2005, nominal wages of palay and corn farmers were 19 and 14 index points higher than the 2000 levels, respectively.

Agricultural Structure. Based on the 2002 Census of Agriculture, there were 4.8 million agricultural farms in the country covering 9.7 million hectares of land. Compared to the 1991 Census, the number of farms was higher by 4.6 percent while the corresponding farm area decreased by 3.0 percent. Average farm size was recorded at 2.0 hectares per farm. About 81 percent of agricultural farms were less than 3.00 hectares which comprised 40 percent of the total farm area. Temporary crops occupied bigger portion of the total farmland at 49.8 percent, followed by permanent crops at 43.7 percent.

Agricultural Support. Government expenditures for agriculture went down to P25.94 billion in 2005, or only 2.82 percent of the national budget. In the same year, the ratio of agricultural loans to total loans expanded to 3.0 percent. Specifically, production loans reached P190.11 billion where 62 percent were granted to food production. In 2005, about 45.20 percent of the total potential irrigable area were provided with irrigation, an increase of less than one percent from the previous year’s coverage.

Production. The crops sub-sector registered a 1.90 percent production decline in 2005 from 5.38 percent gain in the previous year. Among the major crops, production of palay went up by 0.73 percent while that of corn decreased by 2.96 percent. Coconut production grew by 3.19 percent while sugarcane production was down by 10.41 percent. The leading producing regions were Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn production, Davao Region for coconut production and Western

VOLUME AND VALUE ('000 MT, F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil (crude and 1,152.32 657.22 100.00 refined)

Netherlands 534.44 297.63 45.29 United States of America 358.25 207.37 31.55 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 63.20 39.36 5.99 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 59.21 33.02 5.02 Korea, Republic of (South) 48.61 28.22 4.29 Others 88.61 51.62 7.85

Banana fresh 2,024.32 362.58 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 918.23 172.78 47.65 Korea, Republic of (South) 234.09 41.91 11.56 Iran, Islamic Republic of 223.36 36.40 10.04 China, People's Republic of 206.94 35.22 9.71 United Arab Emirates 179.88 29.51 8.14 Others 261.82 46.76 12.90

Pineapple and 536.72 204.28 100.00 Pineapple Products

United States of America 205.92 92.62 45.34 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 158.08 37.24 18.23 Korea, Republic of (South) 49.02 12.91 6.32 Netherlands 13.86 9.83 4.81 Spain 14.12 7.24 3.55 Others 95.72 44.44 21.75

Dessicated Coconut 125.54 127.14 100.00 United States of America 33.40 33.70 26.51 U.K. Great Britain and N. Ireland 11.44 12.79 10.06

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

VOLUME AND VALUE ('000 MT, F.O.B. in Million US$)

Coconut Oil (crude and 1,152.32 657.22 100.00 refined)

Netherlands 534.44 297.63 45.29 United States of America 358.25 207.37 31.55 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 63.20 39.36 5.99 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 59.21 33.02 5.02 Korea, Republic of (South) 48.61 28.22 4.29 Others 88.61 51.62 7.85

Banana fresh 2,024.32 362.58 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 918.23 172.78 47.65 Korea, Republic of (South) 234.09 41.91 11.56 Iran, Islamic Republic of 223.36 36.40 10.04 China, People's Republic of 206.94 35.22 9.71 United Arab Emirates 179.88 29.51 8.14 Others 261.82 46.76 12.90

Pineapple and 536.72 204.28 100.00 Pineapple Products

United States of America 205.92 92.62 45.34 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 158.08 37.24 18.23 Korea, Republic of (South) 49.02 12.91 6.32 Netherlands 13.86 9.83 4.81 Spain 14.12 7.24 3.55 Others 95.72 44.44 21.75

Dessicated Coconut 125.54 127.14 100.00 United States of America 33.40 33.70 26.51 U.K. Great Britain and N. Ireland 11.44 12.79 10.06

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY

Economic Performance. In the last three years, the country’s GNP and GDP expanded at annual averages of 6.10 and 5.36 percent, respectively. In 2005, GDP growth was estimated at 4.97 percent compared to the previous year’s 6.18 percent. In the same year, the growth in the gross value added in agriculture (GVA) was lowest at 2.03 percent over the three-year period. The share of the agriculture sector in the GDP also continuously declined and by 2005, the sector’s contribution was about 19 percent. The crops sub-sector which accounted for half of the agricultural output posted a low growth rate of 0.69 percent while fisheries sub-sector which shared 23 percent expanded by 6.01 percent. The livestock sub-sector, on the other hand, managed to improve by 2.37 percent from previous year’s negative performance.

Labor Force and Wages. Employed persons in agriculture reached 11.63 million in 2005 representing 36 percent of the country’s total employ ment. Nominal wages of agricultural workers continuously went up while real wages were on the decline. In the first semester of 2005, nominal wages of palay and corn farmers were 19 and 14 index points higher than the 2000 levels, respectively.

Agricu ltural Structure. Based on the 2002 Census of Agriculture, there were 4.8 million agricultural farms in the country covering 9.7 million hectares of land. Compared to the 1991 Census, the number of farms was higher by 4.6 percent while the corresponding farm area decreased by 3.0 percent. Average farm size was recorded at 2.0 hectares per farm. About 81 percent of agricultural farms were less than 3.00 hectares which comprised 40 percent of the total farm area. Temporary crops occupied bigger portion of the total farmland at 49.8 percent, followed by permanent crops at 43.7 percent.

Agricultural Support. Government expenditures for agriculture went down to P25.94 billion in 2005, or only 2.82 percent of the national budget. In the same year, the ratio of agricultural loans to total loans expanded to 3.0 percent. Specifically, production loans reached P190.11 billion where 62 percent were granted to food production. In 2005, about 45.20 percent of the total potential irrigable area were provided with irrigation, an increase of less than one percent from the previous year’s coverage.

Production. The crops sub-sector registered a 1.90 percent production decline in 2005 from 5.38 percent gain in the previous year. Among the major crops, production of palay went up by 0.73 percent while that of corn decreased by 2.96 percent. Coconut production grew by 3.19 percent while sugarcane production was down by 10.41 percent. The leading producing regions were Central Luzon for palay production, SOCCSKSARGEN for corn

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EXPLANATORY NOTES 1. Unless otherwise indicated, year refers to

calendar year. 2. As a rule, figures from source publications were

copied to the extent possible. In some instances, however, figures were rounded-off or combined.

3. Figures may not add up to the totals due to rounding - off.

4. The following symbols and abbreviations were used in the tables:

--- Data not yet available - None R Revised P Preliminary MT Metric Ton HA Hectare KG Kilogram GNP Gross National Product GVA Gross Value Added GDP Gross Domestic Product

PDB Private Development Bank SMB Savings and Mortgage Bank

SSLA Stock Savings & Loan Assn. BOP Balance of Payments

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copied to the extent possible. In some instances, however, figures were rounded-off or combined.

3. Figures may not add up to the totals due to rounding - off.

4. The following symbols and abbreviations were used in the tables:

--- Data not yet available - None R Revised P Preliminary MT Metric Ton HA Hectare KG Kilogram GNP Gross National Product GVA Gross Value Added GDP Gross Domestic Product

PDB Private Development Bank SMB Savings and Mortgage Bank

SSLA Stock Savings & Loan Assn. BOP Balance of Payments

Netherlands 9.91 10.19 8.01Belgium 8.85 9.30 7.31Australia 7.55 7.69 6.05Others 54.39 53.47 42.06

Tobacco Manufactured 21.06 112.80 100.00 Thailand 11.55 66.64 59.08 Vietnam 1.28 15.18 13.46 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.13 15.06 13.35 Singapore 0.28 2.63 2.33 Hongkong 3.54 2.48 2.19 Others 2.28 10.81 9.58

Tuna 45.05 102.01 100.00 United States of America 9.00 24.18 23.70 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.72 13.91 13.64 Germany 4.67 10.81 10.59 Taiwan (Republic of China) 3.41 7.33 7.19 Canada 3.18 6.70 6.57 Others 18.07 39.07 38.30

Shrimps and Prawns 13.28 95.08 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.26 49.92 52.50 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.91 17.54 18.45 United States of America 2.36 14.86 15.63 Guam 0.31 2.75 2.89 Canada 0.18 2.19 2.30 Others 1.25 7.82 8.22

Fertilizer Manufactured 410.21 92.27 100.00 Vietnam 204.03 49.82 53.99 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 55.94 11.85 12.85

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

Netherlands 9.91 10.19 8.01Belgium 8.85 9.30 7.31Australia 7.55 7.69 6.05Others 54.39 53.47 42.06

Tobacco Manufactured 21.06 112.80 100.00 Thailand 11.55 66.64 59.08 Vietnam 1.28 15.18 13.46 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.13 15.06 13.35 Singapore 0.28 2.63 2.33 Hongkong 3.54 2.48 2.19 Others 2.28 10.81 9.58

Tuna 45.05 102.01 100.00 United States of America 9.00 24.18 23.70 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.72 13.91 13.64 Germany 4.67 10.81 10.59 Taiwan (Republic of China) 3.41 7.33 7.19 Canada 3.18 6.70 6.57 Others 18.07 39.07 38.30

Shrimps and Prawns 13.28 95.08 100.00 Japan (Excludes Okinawa) 6.26 49.92 52.50 Korea, Republic of (South) 2.91 17.54 18.45 United States of America 2.36 14.86 15.63 Guam 0.31 2.75 2.89 Canada 0.18 2.19 2.30 Others 1.25 7.82 8.22

Fertilizer Manufactured 410.21 92.27 100.00 Vietnam 204.03 49.82 53.99 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 55.94 11.85 12.85

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page/s Foreword………………………………….………… i Acknowledgment…………………………………... ii Table of Contents……………………………….…...iii Explanatory Notes …………………………….…….iv Overview of the Philippine Agricultural Economy………………….……..…..1 Selected Macroeconomic and Agriculture Sector Statistics……………….…....3 Crops Sub-sector Statistics………………..…….....11 Livestock & Poultry Sub-sector Statistics .…..……27 Fisheries Sector Statistics ……………………..….35 Production Costs and Returns…………………..…43 Price Statistics…………………………………..….. 49 Agricultural Foreign Trade Statistics…………..…..57

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page/s Foreword………………………………….………… i Acknowledgment…………………………………... ii Table of Contents……………………………….…...iii Explanatory Notes …………………………….…….iv Overview of the Philippine Agricultural Economy………………….……..…..1 Selected Macroeconomic and Agriculture Sector Statistics……………….…....3 Crops Sub-sector Statistics………………..…….....11 Livestock & Poultry Sub-sector Statistics .…..……27 Fisheries Sector Statistics ……………………..….35 Production Costs and Returns…………………..…43 Price Statistics…………………………………..….. 49 Agricultural Foreign Trade Statistics…………..…..57

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Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 46.48 9.14 9.90Thailand 44.04 7.17 7.77Australia 22.01 5.70 6.18Others 37.72 8.59 9.31

Milk and Cream and Products 37.55 79.94 100.00 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 15.98 37.23 46.57 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12.80 29.09 36.39 Thailand 1.24 4.03 5.05 Vietnam 1.12 3.32 4.15 Singapore 3.82 1.68 2.10 Others 2.59 4.59 5.74

Seaweed and Carageenan 30.81 71.90 100.00 United States of America 5.75 10.46 14.55 France 5.92 9.21 12.81 Russian Federation 0.86 5.28 7.34 Canada 1.27 5.24 7.29 Australia 1.00 4.44 6.18 Others 16.01 37.28 51.84

Source: NSO

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 46.48 9.14 9.90Thailand 44.04 7.17 7.77Australia 22.01 5.70 6.18Others 37.72 8.59 9.31

Milk and Cream and Products 37.55 79.94 100.00 Indonesia (Includes West Irian) 15.98 37.23 46.57 Malaysia (Federation of Malaya) 12.80 29.09 36.39 Thailand 1.24 4.03 5.05 Vietnam 1.12 3.32 4.15 Singapore 3.82 1.68 2.10 Others 2.59 4.59 5.74

Seaweed and Carageenan 30.81 71.90 100.00 United States of America 5.75 10.46 14.55 France 5.92 9.21 12.81 Russian Federation 0.86 5.28 7.34 Canada 1.27 5.24 7.29 Australia 1.00 4.44 6.18 Others 16.01 37.28 51.84

Source: NSO

Table 41. MAJOR MARKETS OF TOP AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, PHILIPPINES, 2005 (Con't.)

COMMODITY/COUNTRY OF DESTINATION VOLUME VALUE

% SHARE (VALUE)

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Our appreciation and gratitude go to the following agencies for their cooperation and support in sharing with us their data: Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), Cotton Development Administration (CODA), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA), National Food Authority (NFA),National Irrigation Administration (NIA), National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), National Statistics Office (NSO), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Philippine National Bank (PNB), and Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Our appreciation and gratitude go to the following agencies for their cooperation and support in sharing with us their data: Agricultural Credit Policy Council (ACPC), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas (BSP), Cotton Development Administration (CODA), Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA), National Food Authority (NFA),National Irrigation Administration (NIA), National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), National Statistics Office (NSO), Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) Philippine National Bank (PNB), and Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA).

TASK FORCE ON

Updating and Revision of SELECTED STATISTICS IN AGRICULTURE

for 2006

Advisers

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

MAURA S. LIZARONDO Assistant Director

Members

ROBERTO M. DALAG - Chief, AASID MINDA C. MANGABAT - Chief, CSD WINIFRED O G. AMANDY - Chief, FSD VICENTE C. AMORA - Chief, LPSD VIRGINIA A. VILORIA - Chief, AMSAD EPIFANIA C. GONZALES HAZEL ANN L. ALFORJA SUSAN B. GIPAL - Circulation RAYMOND V. MADAMBA QUIRINO G. SANTOS, JR.

ROBERTO E. LANDICHO - Duplicating Machine Operator

Pointpersons

JUVY E. MOOC - LPSD REINELDA P. ADRIANO - FSD ARNOLD JOSE A. OLAVE - CSD MA. CAROL G. DURAN - AASID MAYDALYN B. GAMENG ROD R. MERCADO

ROBERTO M. DALAG Chair

AURORA D. ABAYA

Co-Chair

Secretariat

Graphic Artists

AMSAD

TASK FORCE ON

Updating and Revision of SELECTED STATISTICS IN AGRICULTURE

for 2006

Advisers

ROMEO S. RECIDE Director

MAURA S. LIZARONDO Assistant Director

Members

ROBERTO M. DALAG - Chief, AASID MINDA C. MANGABAT - Chief, CSD WINIFREDO G. AMANDY - Chief, FSD VICENTE C. AMORA - Chief, LPSD VIRGINIA A. VILORIA - Chief, AMSAD EPIFANIA C. GONZALES HAZEL ANN L. ALFORJA SUSAN B. GIPAL - Circulation RAYMOND V. MADAMBA QUIRINO G. SANTOS, JR.

ROBERTO E. LANDICHO - Duplicating Machine Operator

Pointpersons

JUVY E. MOOC - LPSD REINELDA P. ADRIANO - FSD ARNOLD JOSE A. OLAVE - CSD MA. CAROL G. DURAN - AASID MAYDALYN B. GAMENG ROD R. MERCADO

ROBERTO M. DALAG Chair

AURORA D. ABAYA

Co-Chair

Secretariat

Graphic Artists

AMSAD