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Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of AgricultureBUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICSQuezon City
VOLUME 24 NO. 1
January 2010
ISSN-2012-0346
RICE & CORN SITUATION AND OUTLOOK
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This report describes the palay and corn crops situation for calendar year 2009 and forecasts for January-June 2010 based on farmers’ standing crop and planting intentions. The estimates and forecasts are based on the results of the January 2010 Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) which was conducted nationwide by the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS).
The report also includes pertinent information on monthly prices of palay, rice, corn and fertilizer, rice and corn stock inventory, and monthly decadal rainfall. Data on prices are the results of the Weekly Cereals and Fertilizer Price Monitoring (WCFPM) of BAS. Household stock data are obtained from the Palay and Corn Stocks Survey (PCSS1) of the BAS, while data on stocks in commercial and NFA depositories are from the National Food Authority (NFA). Rainfall data are sourced from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical ServicesAdministration (PAGASA).
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CONTENTSExplanatory Note iWeather Situation and Outlook iiiHighlights 1Crop Estimates
1 Palay 22 Corn 3
Rice and Corn Stocks 4Prices
1 Palay/Rice 62 Corn 83 Fertilizer 9
Rainfall 11
TablesTable 1 Palay: Crop estimates, by quarter, by semester, Phil., 2007-2009 12Table 2 Palay: Crop estimates, by quarter, by semester, by ecosystem,
Phil., 2007-2009 13Table 3 Palay: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, by ecosystem, Phil.,
January-June 2008-2010 14Table 4 Palay: Crop estimates, by quarter, by region, Phil., 2008-2009 15Table 5 Palay: Crop estimates, by semester, by region, Phil., 2008-2009 18Table 6 Palay: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, by region,
Phil., January-June 2009-2010 21Table 7 Corn: Crop estimates, by quarter, by semester, Phil., 2007-2009 24Table 8 Corn: Crop estimates, by quarter, by semester, by croptype,
Phil., 2007-2009 25Table 9 Corn: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, by semester,
by croptype, Phil., January-June 2008-2010 26Table 10 Corn: Crop estimates, by quarter, by region, Phil., 2008-2009 27Table 11 Corn: Crop estimates, by semester, by region, Phil., 2008-2009 30Table 12 Corn: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, by region,
Phil., January-June 2009-2010 33Table 13 Percentage change in the inventory of rice stocks, Philippines,
November 2009 and December 2008-2009 36Table 14 Percentage change in the inventory of corn stocks, Philippines,
November 2009 and December 2008-2009 37Table 15 Palay/Rice: Monthly average prices, by type, by market level, Phil.,
and Metro Manila, 2007-2009 38Table 16 Corn: Monthly average prices, by type, by market level,
Phil., 2007-2009 39Table 17 Fertilizer: Average dealer’s prices, by grade, by month,
Phil., 2007-2009 40Table 18 Actual vs. normal cumulative rainfall, by region, Phil., 2008-2009 41
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Weather Situation and Outlook1
October-December 2009
The weather systems that affected the country during the period October to December 2009 were the inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ), tail-end of the cold front, ridge of high pressure area (HPA), northeast (NE) monsoon, ridge of North Pacific pressure area, and the passage of six (6) tropical cyclones namely: typhoons (TY) Quedan (October 5-6), (TY) Ramil (October 16-25) and (TY) Santi (October 28-November 1) and tropical depressions (TD) Tino (November 2-3), (TD) Urduja (November 23-25)and (TD) Vinta (December 2-3).
Ramil and Santi brought heavy rains, widespread flooding, storm surges, landslides and massive power outages in Northern and Central Luzon resulting in the loss of many lives and damages to properties and agriculture. Urduja also brought considerable rainfall over Southern Leyte, some areas of Central Visayas, Northern Mindanao and Surigao province causing minor landslides and flooding in these affected areas. On the other hand, Vinta passed through the Northeastern border of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) and did not affect the country.
Near normal rainfall conditions were experienced in most areas of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Quezon, Palawan and some areas of Region VI. Dry spell condition was observed over the following areas: Capiz, Northern Samar, Masbate, Oriental Mindoro, Benguet, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Batangas, Aurora, Quezon, Marinduque, Romblon, Sorsogon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur Northern Samar, Aklan, Guimaras, Biliran, Davao del Sur, South Cotabato, Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat.
January –March 2010 Outlook
The weather systems that may affect the country are the following : northeast monsoon, ITCZ, tail-end of the cold front, ridge of HPA, easterly wave and passage of one (1) or two (2) tropical cyclones to enter at PAR.
Near normal to slightly warmer surface air temperatures are expected in Luzon. Most areas of Visayas and Mindanao are likely to experience warmer than normal temperature.——————————————————1 Excerpts from PAGASA November 4, 2009 to January 6, 2010 El Niño Advisories.
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Highlights
Palay production for calendar year 2009 went down by 3.31% from the 2008 level owing to the decrease in yield brought by the adverse effects of typhoons Pepeng and Ondoy. Corn on the other hand, managed to post a 1.53% increase in production following the increases in area harvested and yield per hectare.
Forecasts of palay and corn production for the 1st half of 2010 indicate lower production compared to 2009 levels due to the anticipated reductions in area harvested by 2.36% for palay and 1.43% for corn.
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RICE & CORN SITUATION AND OUTLOOK 21.0 Palay and Corn Crop Estimates
1.1 Palay
Calendar Year 2009 Crop
• Total palay production for calendar year 2009 reached 16.26 million MT, 3.31%below the 16.82 millionMT production in 2008following a 4.85% decrease in yield per hectare. Thedecrease was mainly in the 4th quarter of 2009 due to the adverse effects oftropical storm Ondoy and typhoon Pepeng whichbrought down the period’s harvest area and yield per hectare by 1.10% and12.92%, respectively.Severely affected regionswere Ilocos, Central Luzon a n d C A L A B A R Z O N .Production losses fromthese regions accounted for 95 percent of the totaldecline in national palay output during the October-December 2009 period.
January-June 2010 Forecast• Total palay production in
January-June 2010 mayreach 7.25 million MT,1.72% below last year’s 7.38 million MT. The decline could be attributed to the contraction in harvest area by 2.36% or by 46 thousand hectares from the 1.95 million hectares in the previous year.
Figure 1. Estimates of palay production ('000 mt), Philippines, calendar year 2007-2009
16,24016,816 16,259
02,0004,0006,0008,000
10,00012,00014,00016,00018,000
'000
Met
ric T
ons
July-Dec 8,883 9,695 9,512 Jan-June 7,376 7,121 6,728
2009 2008 2007
Figure 2. Estimates of palay harvest area ('000 has) and yield (mt/ha.), Philippines, calendar year 2007-2009
4,532 4,460 4,273
0600
1,2001,8002,4003,0003,6004,2004,8005,400
'000
Has
.
July-Dec 2,586 2,582 2,469 Jan-June 1,946 1,877 1,804
2009 2008 2007
Yield (MT/Ha.)
2009: 3.59
2008: 3.77
2007: 3.80
Figure 3. Palay production ('000 mt), Philippines,January-June 2010 forecast and 2008-2009 final estimates
7,1217,376 7,249
01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,0009,000
'000
Met
ric T
ons
Apr-June 3,463 3,435 3,372 Jan-Mar 3,786 3,941 3,749
2010 2009 2008
• Probable contraction in harvest area was reported in Western Visayas, Cagayan Valley and Caraga due to insufficient rain, late release of irrigation water and early dry spell. Occurrence of flash floods in Northern Mindanao, lodging of palay farms in CALABARZON and damaged irrigation facilities coupled with the expected dry spell in SOCCSKSARGEN may contribute to the decline in harvest area.
1.2 Corn
Calendar Year 2009 Crop
• Corn production forcalendar year 2009grew by 1.53% from last year’s 6.93 million MT. This was due to expansion in harvestarea by 0.86% andimprovement in yieldper hectare by 0.66%.The year’s growth was attr ibuted to thesignificant output gains in the second semester of 2009 in CagayanV a l l e y , N o r t h e r nMindanao and ARMM.
• In Cagayan Valley,harvest area expanded by 19.6 thousandhectares during thesecond semester of2009 due to recovery of damaged areas from typhoon Karen last year. This resulted in increment in corn output of 128.2 thousand MT. Corn production in Northern Mindanao grew by 10.9% or 78.0 thousand MT and in ARMM by 14.1% or 69.5 thousand MT due to seeds distribution under the Hunger Mitigation Program.
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Figure 4. Estimates of corn production ('000 mt), Philippines, calendar year 2007-2009
6,7376,928 7,034
01,000
2,0003,0004,0005,000
6,0007,0008,000
'000
Met
ric T
ons
July-Dec 3,816 3,635 3,984 Jan-June 3,218 3,293 2,753
2009 2008 2007
Figure 5. Estimates of corn harvest area ('000 has) and yield(mt/ha.), Philippines, calendar year 2007-2009
2,684 2,661 2,648
0
400800
1,2001,600
2,000
2,400
2,8003,200
'000
Has
.
July-Dec 1,553 1,524 1,599 Jan-June 1,131 1,137 1,049
2009 2008 2007
Yield (MT/Ha.)
2009: 2.62
2008: 2.60
2007: 2.54
January-June 2010 Forecast
• Corn production for the January -June 2010period is forecast at 3.21 million MT, 0.29% less than the 2009 levelfollowing a 1.43% or 17 t h o u s a n d h e c t a r e scontraction in harvestarea. This could largely be observed in Cagayan Valley, Western Visayas and SOCCSKSARGEN.
• In Cagayan Valley,harvest area may decrease by about 7 thousand hectares if the mild El Niño will persist. In Western Visayas, harvest area would decrease due to seed availability constraints and the anticipation of dry spell which would discourage farmers to plant corn. In SOCCSKSARGEN, shifting to cassava may occur in anticipation of the dry spell.
2.0 Rice and Corn Stocks
2.1 Palay/Rice
• The total rice stocki n v e n t o r y a s o fDecember 1, 2009 was estimated at 2,897.3thousand metric tons. It was 2.1 percent lower than last month’s record and 1.9 percent less than last year’s level.
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Figure 6. Corn production ('000 mt), Philippines,January-June 2010 forecast and 2008-2009 final estimates
3,2933,218 3,209
0400800
1,2001,6002,0002,4002,8003,2003,6004,000
'000
Met
ric T
ons
Apr-June 1,224 1,293 1,300 Jan-Mar 1,985 1,925 1,993
2010 2009 2008
Figure 7. Inventory of rice stocks, Philippines, November 2009 and December 2008 and 2009
1,070.9
461.7
1,364.7
1,144.8
464.7
1,349.1
957.3
514.3
1,482.5
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
1800
Household Commercial NFA
'000
MT
Dec. 09 Nov. 09 Dec. 08
• Stocks in the households increased by 1.2 percent from the month ago level. In contrast, stocks in NFA depositories, of which 66 percent were imported rice, went down by 6.5 percent. Stocks in commercial warehouses dropped by 0.7 percent.
• Compared to previous year’s levels, a reduction of 8.0 percent in stock inventories was recorded in the households. In commercial warehouses, stocks were down by 10.2 percent. However, the volume of stocks in NFA depositories increased by 11.9 percent.
• The total rice stocks would be enough for 83 days. Stocks in NFA depositories would be good for 31 days, while those in commercial sector would be good for 13 days. Household stocks would last for 39 days
2.2 Corn Stock
• The December 1,2009 total cornstock amounted to 2 7 2 . 8 thousandmetric tons. Thiswas 7.4 percentlower compared tolast month’s levelbut 31.7 percenthigher than lastyear’s record.
• Compared to lastmonth’s levels,stocks in thehousehold sectorwent down by 7.2 percent and in the commercial sector by 16.5 percent. On the other hand, stocks in NFA depositories increased by 8.5 percent.
• Compared to last year, stocks inventory in the households dropped by 23.7percent, while stocks in commercial warehouses went up by 5.9 percent.
• Of this month’s total corn stock, 28 percent were with households, 42 percent with the commercial warehouses while 30 percent were with the NFA depositories.
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Figure 8. Inventory of corn stocks, Philippines, November 2009 and December 2008 and 2009
83.0
-
113.3
76.5 76.5
135.6
82.4
107.0100.2
0
30
60
90
120
150
180
Household Commercial NFA
'000
MT
Dec. 09 Nov. 09 Dec. 08
3.0 Prices
3.1 Palay/Rice
• The 2009 national average farmgate price per kilogram of palay and wholesale and retail prices per kilogram of rice were higher compared to the 2008 and 2007 averages.
• At farmgate, national average price for this year was P15.03 per kilogram. This was P0.68 and P3.51higher than theaverage prices in2008 and 2007,respectively. From P14.09 per kilogram in January, monthly f a r m g a t e p r i c econtinuously roseand peaked at P16.03 in March. It declined to P15.94 per kilogram in April and continued to go down until October at P14.08 per kilogram.
• This year’s average wholesale price was P31.17 per kilogram, 4.36% more than last year’s price and38.07% higher than the price in 2007.The highest pricewas noted in March a t P32.00 perkilogram.
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Figure 9. Palay: Monthly farmgate prices, Philippines, 2007-2009
8.5010.0011.5013.0014.5016.0017.5019.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009
Figure 10. Palay: Monthly wholesale prices, Philipiines, 2007-2009
19.0021.5024.0026.5029.0031.5034.0036.5039.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009
• The average retailprice at P34.12 per kilogram was 4.32% above last year’saverage price and38.01% more than the 2007 quotation.Monthly prices forthe first five (5)months and lastthree (3) months of 2009 were highercompared to samereference months in 2008.
• In Metro Manila,monthly wholesaleprices of rice from April to Septemberthis year, were below the 2008 levels but still above the 2007 levels. This year’s average price ofP30.25 per kilogram was slightly lowerthan last year’sP 3 0 . 4 2 p e rkilogram.
• At retail, the 2009 average monthlyprices of rice inMetro Manilaremained stable at P 3 5 . 0 0 p e rkilogram. This was P1.44 and P10.02higher compared to the prices in 2008 and 2007, respectively
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Figure 11. Palay: Monthly retail prices, Philippines, 2007-2009
21.0023.5026.0028.5031.0033.5036.0038.5041.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/K
g.)
2007 2008 2009
Figure 12. Palay: Monthly wholesale prices, Metro Manila, 2007-2009
19.0021.5024.0026.5029.0031.5034.0036.5039.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009
Figure 13. Palay: Monthly retail prices, Metro Manila, 2007-2009
21.0023.5026.0028.5031.0033.5036.0038.50
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/K
g.)
2007 2008 2009
3.2 Corn
• Average prices of white corn in farmgate and in wholesale increased from their 2008 averages. The 2009 farmgate price of yellow corn at P10.68 per kilogram was 1.46% lower than in 2008 but 6.51% higherthan in 2007. The highest price was recorded inFebruary at P13.55 perkilogram while the lowest price was at P8.49 perkilogram in September.
• The monthly farmgateprices of white cornshowed an uptrend forthe first quarter fromP14.51 per kilogram in January to P16.66 perkilogram in March. Itcontinued to decline from P16.38 in April to P10.74 p e r k i l o g r a m i nSeptember. This year’s average farmgate price of white corn was P13.56 per kilogram. This was higher by P1.14 andP2.96 compared tosame period averages in 2 0 0 8 a n d 2 0 0 7 ,respectively.
• Compared to last year’s l e v e l s , m o n t h l ywholesale prices ofyellow corn this yearwere higher fromJanuary to July andlower from August to December. The 2009 average wholesale price was P13.84 per kilogram, 6.01% higher than last year’s price.
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Figure 14. Yellow Corn: Monthly farmgate prices, Philippines, 2007-2009
6.007.008.009.00
10.0011.0012.0013.0014.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/K
g.)
2007 2008 2009
Figure 15. White Corn: Monthly farmgate prices, Philippines, 2007-2009
8.009.00
10.0011.0012.0013.0014.0015.0016.0017.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009
Figure 16. Yellow Corn: Monthly wholesale prices,Philippines, 2007-2009
8.009.00
10.0011.0012.0013.0014.0015.0016.0017.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009
• The average wholesale price of white corn in 2009 was P16.24 per kilogram. This washigher by P2.53compared to 2008 and by P4.36 compared to 2007.
3.3 Fertilizer
• The 2009 average dealer’s prices per kilogram of all fertilizer grades were lower compared to the prices in 2008. The monthly dealer’s prices of these fertilizer grades were on downtrend from January to November of 2009.
• This year’s averagedealer’s price of ureawas P1,022.69 per bag, P502.06 below that oflast year but P68.08higher than in 2007. Its monthly prices in thefirst quarter of 2009were higher than theprices of same quarter last year.
• Ammosul posted thel o w e s t m o n t h l ydealer’s prices thisyear. The averageprice was P604.43 per bag, P297.06 lowerthan in last year.Lowest dealer’s pricewas in November atP509.45 per bag while the highest was inJanuary at P770.77 per
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Figure 17. White Corn: Monthly wholesale prices,Philippines, 2007-2009
9.0010.0011.0012.0013.0014.0015.0016.0017.0018.00
J F M A M J J A S O N D(P
eso/
Kg.
)2007 2008 2009
Figure 18. Urea: Monthly dealer's prices,Philippines, 2007-2009
700850
1,0001,1501,3001,4501,6001,7501,9002,050
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/Kg
.)
2007 2008 2009Figure 19. Ammosul: Monthly dealer's prices,
Philippines, 2007-2009
300400500600700800900
1,0001,1001,200
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/K
g.)
2007 2008 2009
• Complete was thisyear’s most expensive fertilizer with anaverage dealer’s price of P1,216.54 per bag.However, this was24.58% lower than the 2008 average price.
• The 2009 averagedealer’s price ofa m m o p h o s w a sP1,111.08 per bag.This was 28.99%below the averageprice in 2008.
RICE & CORN SITUATION AND OUTLOOK 10Figure 20. Complete: Monthly dealer's prices,
Philippines, 2007-2009
475650825
1,0001,1751,3501,5251,7001,8752,050
J F M A M J J A S O N D(P
eso/
Kg.
)2007 2008 2009
Figure 21. Ammophos: Monthly dealer's prices, Philippines, 2007-2009
425600775950
1,1251,3001,4751,6501,8252,000
J F M A M J J A S O N D
(Pes
o/K
g.)
2007 2008 2009
4.0 Rainfall
• The 2009 accumulated rainfall of 48,539.8 millimeters was 0.5% higher than the rainfall in 2008 and 35.0% above the normal rainfall for the year. Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Western Mindanao,Davao region, SOCCSKSARGEN, and ARMM received rains lower than the records of last year.
• Southern Tagalog received the highest amount of rainfall at 5,391 millimeters while the lowest was recorded in ARMM at 1,284 millimeters.
• All regions except Southern Tagalog had more rains than their normalprecipitations. Rains in ARMM were more than twice its normal rainfall level.
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Figure 22. Actual and Normal Rainfall by regionJanuary-December 2008-2009
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1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
NCR
CAR
Ilocos
Cag. V
alley
C. Lu
zon
So. Ta
galog Bic
ol
W. Visayas
C. Vis
ayas
E. Vis
ayas
W. M
indan
ao
N. Mind
anao
Davao
Regio
n
SOCC
SKSA
RGEN
ARMM
CARA
GA
'000 M
ILLI
METE
RS
2008
2009
NORMAL
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION JANUARY-DECEMBER 16,259 16,816 16,240 (3.31) 3.54 January-June 7,376 7,121 6,728 3.59 5.84 January-March 3,941 3,749 3,677 5.13 1.96 April-June 3,435 3,372 3,051 1.87 10.51 July-December 8,883 9,695 9,512 (8.38) 1.92 July-September 3,519 3,467 3,147 1.50 10.18 October-December 5,363 6,227 6,365 (13.88) (2.17)
AREA HARVESTED JANUARY-DECEMBER 4,532 4,460 4,273 1.62 4.38 January-June 1,946 1,877 1,804 3.65 4.07 January-March 1,099 1,040 1,042 5.66 (0.22) April-June 847 837 762 1.14 9.96 July-December 2,586 2,582 2,469 0.15 4.60 July-September 976 954 823 2.28 15.87 October-December 1,610 1,628 1,645 (1.10) (1.04)
YIELD/HECTARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 3.59 3.77 3.80 (4.85) (0.80) January-June 3.79 3.79 3.73 (0.06) 1.70 January-March 3.59 3.60 3.53 (0.50) 2.19 April-June 4.06 4.03 4.01 0.72 0.50 July-December 3.43 3.75 3.85 (8.52) (2.56) July-September 3.61 3.63 3.82 (0.76) (4.91) October-December 3.33 3.82 3.87 (12.92) (1.14)
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.
2007PERCENT CHANGE
Jan '10 / 2008 2008 / 2007
Table 1.0 PALAY: Crop estimates, by quarter, Philippines, January-December, 2007-2009
ITEM2009
2008
2/23/20104:10 PM
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION JANUARY-DECEMBER 16,259 16,816 16,240 (3.31) 3.54 Irrigated 12,076 12,556 12,269 (3.83) 2.34 Rainfed 4,183 4,259 3,971 (1.79) 7.27 January-June 7,376 7,121 6,728 3.59 5.84 Irrigated 5,980 5,807 5,579 2.98 4.09 Rainfed 1,396 1,314 1,149 6.28 14.31 January-March 3,941 3,749 3,677 5.13 1.96 Irrigated 3,035 2,884 2,894 5.26 (0.35) Rainfed 906 865 783 4.71 10.50 April-June 3,435 3,372 3,051 1.87 10.51 Irrigated 2,945 2,924 2,685 0.73 8.88 Rainfed 490 448 366 9.31 22.46 July-December 8,883 9,695 9,512 (8.38) 1.92 Irrigated 6,095 6,749 6,691 (9.68) 0.87 Rainfed 2,787 2,946 2,822 (5.39) 4.40 July-September 3,519 3,467 3,147 1.50 10.18 Irrigated 2,423 2,500 2,314 (3.09) 8.06 Rainfed 1,096 967 833 13.36 16.08 October-December 5,363 6,227 6,365 (13.88) (2.17) Irrigated 3,672 4,249 4,377 (13.56) (2.93) Rainfed 1,691 1,979 1,988 (14.55) (0.49)
AREA HARVESTED JANUARY-DECEMBER 4,532 4,460 4,273 1.62 4.38 Irrigated 3,056 3,033 2,917 0.76 3.96 Rainfed 1,477 1,427 1,356 3.45 5.27 January-June 1,946 1,877 1,804 3.65 4.07 Irrigated 1,428 1,388 1,336 2.85 3.91 Rainfed 518 489 468 5.90 4.54 January-March 1,099 1,040 1,042 5.66 (0.22) Irrigated 754 713 717 5.69 (0.46) Rainfed 345 327 326 5.61 0.30 April-June 847 837 762 1.14 9.96 Irrigated 674 675 619 (0.14) 8.97 Rainfed 173 163 142 6.48 14.25 July-December 2,586 2,582 2,469 0.15 4.60 Irrigated 1,628 1,644 1,581 (1.00) 4.01 Rainfed 959 938 888 2.17 5.65 July-September 976 954 823 2.28 15.87 Irrigated 603 622 552 (3.07) 12.68 Rainfed 373 332 272 12.29 22.35 October-December 1,610 1,628 1,645 (1.10) (1.04) Irrigated 1,025 1,023 1,029 0.25 (0.64) Rainfed 585 606 616 (3.38) (1.70)
YIELD/HECTARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 3.59 3.77 3.80 (4.85) (0.80) Irrigated 3.95 4.14 4.21 (4.55) (1.56) Rainfed 2.83 2.98 2.93 (5.06) 1.90 January-June 3.79 3.79 3.73 (0.06) 1.70 Irrigated 4.19 4.18 4.18 0.12 0.18 Rainfed 2.69 2.69 2.46 0.36 9.34 January-March 3.59 3.60 3.53 (0.50) 2.19 Irrigated 4.03 4.04 4.04 (0.41) 0.11 Rainfed 2.63 2.65 2.41 (0.85) 10.17 April-June 4.06 4.03 4.01 0.72 0.50 Irrigated 4.37 4.33 4.34 0.88 (0.08) Rainfed 2.83 2.76 2.57 2.66 7.18 July-December 3.43 3.75 3.85 (8.52) (2.56) Irrigated 3.74 4.10 4.23 (8.77) (3.02) Rainfed 2.91 3.14 3.18 (7.40) (1.19) July-September 3.61 3.63 3.82 (0.76) (4.91) Irrigated 4.02 4.02 4.19 (0.02) (4.10) Rainfed 2.94 2.91 3.07 0.95 (5.12) October-December 3.33 3.82 3.87 (12.92) (1.14) Irrigated 3.58 4.16 4.25 (13.78) (2.30) Rainfed 2.89 3.27 3.23 (11.56) 1.23
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.
2007PERCENT CHANGE
Jan '10 / 2008 2008 / 2007
Table 2. PALAY: Crop estimates, by quarter, by ecosystem,Philippines, January-December, 2007-2009
ITEM2009
2008
2/23/20104:23 PM
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION January-June 7,249 7,376 7,121 (1.72) 3.59 Irrigated 5,912 5,980 5,807 (1.14) 2.98 Rainfed 1,337 1,396 1,314 (4.21) 6.28 January-March 3,786 3,941 3,749 (3.94) 5.13 Irrigated 2,914 3,035 2,884 (3.97) 5.26 Rainfed 871 906 865 (3.83) 4.71 April-June 3,463 3,435 3,372 0.82 1.87 Irrigated 2,998 2,945 2,924 1.78 0.73 Rainfed 466 490 448 (4.92) 9.31
AREA HARVESTED January-June 1,900 1,946 1,877 (2.36) 3.65 Irrigated 1,401 1,428 1,388 (1.91) 2.85 Rainfed 499 518 489 (3.60) 5.90 January-March 1,044 a/ 1,099 1,040 (5.03) 5.66 Irrigated 712 754 713 (5.52) 5.69 Rainfed 331 345 327 (3.97) 5.61 April-June 856 b/ 847 837 1.11 1.14 Irrigated 688 674 675 2.13 (0.14) Rainfed 168 173 163 (2.87) 6.48
YIELD/HECTARE January-June 3.82 3.79 3.79 0.65 (0.06) Irrigated 4.22 4.19 4.18 0.78 0.12 Rainfed 2.68 2.69 2.69 (0.63) 0.36 January-March 3.63 3.59 3.60 1.15 (0.50) Irrigated 4.09 4.03 4.04 1.64 (0.41) Rainfed 2.63 2.63 2.65 0.15 (0.85) April-June 4.04 4.06 4.03 (0.28) 0.72 Irrigated 4.36 4.37 4.33 (0.34) 0.88 Rainfed 2.77 2.83 2.76 (2.12) 2.66
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.a/Standing cropb/Planting intention
Jan '10 / 2009 2009 / 2008 ITEM 2009
Table 3. PALAY: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, by ecosystem, Philippines, January-June, 2008-2010
20102008
PERCENT CHANGE
2/23/20104:39 PM
Table 4. PALAY: Crop estimates, by quarter, by region, Philippines, January-December, 2008-2009
2009 2009
Level % Level % Level % Level %
PRODUCTION (M.T.)PHILIPPINES 3,941,177 3,748,852 192,325 5.13 3,435,019 3,371,867 63,152 1.87 3,519,417 3,467,460 51,957 1.50 5,363,154 6,227,369 (864,215) (13.88) CAR 55,029 56,333 (1,304) (2.31) 135,764 134,575 1,189 0.88 60,547 57,634 2,913 5.05 180,316 196,614 (16,298) (8.29) Ilocos 238,339 214,865 23,474 10.92 113,446 96,234 17,212 17.89 137,343 116,995 20,348 17.39 862,587 1,263,535 (400,948) (31.73) Cagayan Valley 551,589 509,537 42,052 8.25 664,753 656,993 7,760 1.18 379,857 524,206 (144,349) (27.54) 473,187 389,504 83,683 21.48 Central Luzon 588,960 543,131 45,829 8.44 850,277 774,543 75,734 9.78 206,464 184,343 22,121 12.00 1,159,766 1,512,330 (352,564) (23.31) Calabarzon 106,054 98,647 7,407 7.51 120,174 111,908 8,266 7.39 60,620 55,323 5,297 9.57 96,187 162,207 (66,020) (40.70) Mimaropa 171,405 171,993 (588) (0.34) 168,862 154,601 14,261 9.22 165,825 139,106 26,719 19.21 424,582 397,515 27,067 6.81 Bicol 236,902 185,247 51,655 27.88 274,628 250,837 23,791 9.48 264,646 263,406 1,240 0.47 269,325 298,091 (28,766) (9.65) Western Visayas 547,355 571,661 (24,306) (4.25) 187,455 158,145 29,310 18.53 919,913 794,749 125,164 15.75 550,348 593,043 (42,695) (7.20) Central Visayas 92,436 108,944 (16,508) (15.15) 43,913 43,620 293 0.67 23,200 28,047 (4,847) (17.28) 117,269 131,190 (13,921) (10.61) Eastern Visayas 274,321 289,282 (14,961) (5.17) 243,853 275,893 (32,040) (11.61) 166,786 174,291 (7,505) (4.31) 267,260 291,155 (23,895) (8.21) Zamboanga Peninsula 151,725 142,928 8,797 6.15 57,190 56,127 1,063 1.89 199,933 203,861 (3,928) (1.93) 156,916 148,394 8,522 5.74 Northern Mindanao 146,958 126,107 20,851 16.53 111,225 131,950 (20,725) (15.71) 139,351 118,318 21,033 17.78 185,763 174,871 10,892 6.23 Davao Region 127,873 110,297 17,576 15.94 69,673 91,989 (22,316) (24.26) 138,297 130,926 7,371 5.63 87,982 85,742 2,240 2.61 SOCCSKSARGEN 413,193 380,327 32,866 8.64 106,957 122,225 (15,268) (12.49) 402,298 382,527 19,771 5.17 306,592 349,678 (43,086) (12.32) Caraga 51,629 46,325 5,304 11.45 170,207 194,265 (24,058) (12.38) 61,901 72,471 (10,570) (14.59) 141,814 134,256 7,558 5.63 ARMM 187,409 193,228 (5,819) (3.01) 116,642 117,962 (1,320) (1.12) 192,436 221,257 (28,821) (13.03) 83,260 99,244 (15,984) (16.11)
AREA HARVESTED (Ha)PHILIPPINES 1,098,893 1,040,003 58,890 5.66 847,047 837,476 9,571 1.14 975,880 954,123 21,757 2.28 1,610,490 1,628,375 (17,885) (1.10) CAR 13,012 13,679 (667) (4.88) 30,994 30,620 374 1.22 19,741 19,275 466 2.42 55,621 56,242 (621) (1.10) Ilocos 57,378 51,737 5,641 10.90 27,834 24,280 3,554 14.64 31,596 27,169 4,427 16.29 272,531 285,577 (13,046) (4.57) Cagayan Valley 140,163 133,712 6,451 4.82 152,841 157,757 (4,916) (3.12) 94,861 132,704 (37,843) (28.52) 145,450 112,743 32,707 29.01 Central Luzon 121,632 115,037 6,595 5.73 158,697 149,045 9,652 6.48 47,923 42,524 5,399 12.70 335,869 359,703 (23,834) (6.63) Calabarzon 28,728 26,818 1,910 7.12 29,263 28,097 1,166 4.15 17,746 14,991 2,755 18.38 31,301 42,214 (10,913) (25.85) Mimaropa 60,763 56,686 4,077 7.19 45,444 42,521 2,923 6.87 47,817 43,593 4,224 9.69 117,877 111,603 6,274 5.62 Bicol 73,863 63,238 10,625 16.80 75,362 69,605 5,757 8.27 77,266 69,766 7,500 10.75 87,111 88,109 (998) (1.13) Western Visayas 177,991 178,710 (719) (0.40) 56,490 47,595 8,895 18.69 264,160 242,071 22,089 9.13 170,665 177,821 (7,156) (4.02) Central Visayas 32,934 36,523 (3,589) (9.83) 15,395 15,359 36 0.23 7,995 8,915 (920) (10.32) 46,603 44,357 2,246 5.06 Eastern Visayas 85,382 84,593 789 0.93 61,712 65,266 (3,554) (5.45) 49,056 48,778 278 0.57 76,461 77,936 (1,475) (1.89) Zamboanga Peninsula 42,306 37,010 5,296 14.31 15,015 14,668 347 2.37 55,913 54,352 1,561 2.87 40,509 39,284 1,225 3.12 Northern Mindanao 37,455 31,961 5,494 17.19 28,968 33,690 (4,722) (14.02) 34,140 29,112 5,028 17.27 46,707 42,513 4,194 9.87 Davao Region 30,453 24,935 5,518 22.13 17,149 22,260 (5,111) (22.96) 28,847 27,977 870 3.11 19,719 20,080 (361) (1.80) SOCCSKSARGEN 114,087 109,664 4,423 4.03 34,786 35,196 (410) (1.16) 110,343 103,729 6,614 6.38 90,452 97,814 (7,362) (7.53) Caraga 18,491 14,913 3,578 23.99 56,910 57,979 (1,069) (1.84) 18,743 22,164 (3,421) (15.43) 43,029 43,203 (174) (0.40) ARMM 64,255 60,787 3,468 5.71 40,187 43,538 (3,351) (7.70) 69,733 67,003 2,730 4.07 30,585 29,176 1,409 4.83
YIELD/ HA (M.T.)PHILIPPINES 3.59 3.60 (0.02) (0.50) 4.06 4.03 0.03 0.72 3.61 3.63 (0.03) (0.76) 3.33 3.82 (0.49) (12.92) CAR 4.23 4.12 0.11 2.69 4.38 4.40 (0.01) (0.33) 3.07 2.99 0.08 2.57 3.24 3.50 (0.25) (7.27) Ilocos 4.15 4.15 0.00 0.02 4.08 3.96 0.11 2.83 4.35 4.31 0.04 0.94 3.17 4.42 (1.26) (28.46) Cagayan Valley 3.94 3.81 0.12 3.27 4.35 4.16 0.18 4.44 4.00 3.95 0.05 1.37 3.25 3.45 (0.20) (5.83) Central Luzon 4.84 4.72 0.12 2.56 5.36 5.20 0.16 3.10 4.31 4.34 (0.03) (0.62) 3.45 4.20 (0.75) (17.87) Calabarzon 3.69 3.68 0.01 0.36 4.11 3.98 0.12 3.11 3.42 3.69 (0.27) (7.44) 3.07 3.84 (0.77) (20.03) Mimaropa 2.82 3.03 (0.21) (7.03) 3.72 3.64 0.08 2.20 3.47 3.19 0.28 8.68 3.60 3.56 0.04 1.12 Bicol 3.21 2.93 0.28 9.49 3.64 3.60 0.04 1.12 3.43 3.78 (0.35) (9.28) 3.09 3.38 (0.29) (8.61) Western Visayas 3.08 3.20 (0.12) (3.87) 3.32 3.32 (0.00) (0.13) 3.48 3.28 0.20 6.07 3.22 3.34 (0.11) (3.31) Central Visayas 2.81 2.98 (0.18) (5.91) 2.85 2.84 0.01 0.44 2.90 3.15 (0.24) (7.76) 2.52 2.96 (0.44) (14.92) Eastern Visayas 3.21 3.42 (0.21) (6.05) 3.95 4.23 (0.28) (6.52) 3.40 3.57 (0.17) (4.85) 3.50 3.74 (0.24) (6.44) Zamboanga Peninsula 3.59 3.86 (0.28) (7.13) 3.81 3.83 (0.02) (0.46) 3.58 3.75 (0.17) (4.66) 3.87 3.78 0.10 2.55 Northern Mindanao 3.92 3.95 (0.02) (0.56) 3.84 3.92 (0.08) (1.97) 4.08 4.06 0.02 0.43 3.98 4.11 (0.14) (3.31) Davao Region 4.20 4.42 (0.22) (5.07) 4.06 4.13 (0.07) (1.69) 4.79 4.68 0.11 2.44 4.46 4.27 0.19 4.49 SOCCSKSARGEN 3.62 3.47 0.15 4.43 3.07 3.47 (0.40) (11.46) 3.65 3.69 (0.04) (1.14) 3.39 3.57 (0.19) (5.19) Caraga 2.79 3.11 (0.31) (10.12) 2.99 3.35 (0.36) (10.74) 3.30 3.27 0.03 1.00 3.30 3.11 0.19 6.06 ARMM 2.92 3.18 (0.26) (8.25) 2.90 2.71 0.19 7.13 2.76 3.30 (0.54) (16.43) 2.72 3.40 (0.68) (19.97)
2008Change
Jan '10 / 20082008Change 2009
Oct '09 / 2008 Jan '10 Rd
REGION2009 2008 Oct '09 Rd
Change2009 / 2008 Jul '09 Rd Jul '09 / 2008
Change2008
JANUARY-MARCH APRIL-JUNE JULY-SEPTEMBER OCTOBER-DECEMBER
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timat
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by re
gion
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120,
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3.59
8,88
2,57
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9,69
4,82
9
(812
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)
(8.3
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58,7
67
16,8
15,5
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1)
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0,79
3
19
0,90
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(1
15)
(0.0
6)
240,
863
254,
248
(13,
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1,65
6
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5,15
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1,78
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31
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ley
1,21
6,34
2
1,16
6,53
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49,8
12
4.27
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044
913,
710
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666)
(6
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2,
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386
2,
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240
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0,85
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(0.5
2)
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tral L
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1,43
9,23
7
1,31
7,67
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563
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230
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673
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5,46
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3,01
4,34
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226,
228
210,
555
15,6
73
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594
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329
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3.37
(0.1
7)
(5
.07)
3.
62
3.
72
(0
.10)
(2
.67)
Ilo
cos
4.13
4.09
0.04
0.
88
3.
29
4.
41
(1
.13)
(25.
52)
3.
47
4.
35
(0
.88)
(2
0.21
)C
agay
an V
alle
y4.
15
4.
00
0.
15
3.72
3.55
3.72
(0.1
7)
(4
.64)
3.
88
3.
87
0.
01
0.15
Cen
tral L
uzon
5.13
4.99
0.14
2.
90
3.
56
4.
22
(0
.66)
(15.
61)
4.
22
4.
52
(0
.30)
(6
.62)
C
alab
arzo
n3.
90
3.
83
0.
07
1.74
3.20
3.80
(0.6
1)
(1
5.92
)
3.58
3.82
(0.2
4)
(6.2
8)
Mim
arop
a3.
20
3.
29
(0
.09)
(2.6
8)
3.56
3.46
0.11
3.
05
3.
42
3.
39
0.
03
0.88
Bic
ol3.
43
3.
28
0.
15
4.42
3.25
3.56
(0.3
1)
(8
.66)
3.
33
3.
43
(0
.10)
(2
.84)
W
este
rn V
isay
as3.
13
3.
22
(0
.09)
(2.8
3)
3.38
3.31
0.08
2.
30
3.
29
3.
28
0.
02
0.54
Cen
tral V
isay
as2.
82
2.
94
(0
.12)
(4.0
6)
2.57
2.99
(0.4
2)
(1
3.93
)
2.69
2.97
(0.2
8)
(9.3
0)
Eas
tern
Vis
ayas
3.52
3.77
(0.2
5)
(6
.59)
3.
46
3.
67
(0
.22)
(5.8
6)
3.49
3.73
(0.2
3)
(6.2
6)
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
3.64
3.85
(0.2
1)
(5
.38)
3.
70
3.
76
(0
.06)
(1.6
2)
3.68
3.79
(0.1
1)
(3.0
0)
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
3.89
3.93
(0.0
4)
(1
.11)
4.
02
4.
09
(0
.07)
(1.7
6)
3.96
4.02
(0.0
5)
(1.3
7)
Dav
ao R
egio
n4.
15
4.
29
(0
.14)
(3.1
8)
4.66
4.51
0.15
3.
34
4.
41
4.
40
0.
01
0.20
SO
CC
SK
SA
RG
EN
3.49
3.47
0.02
0.
71
3.
53
3.
63
(0
.10)
(2.8
2)
3.51
3.56
(0.0
5)
(1.3
9)
Car
aga
2.94
3.30
(0.3
6)
(1
0.86
)
3.30
3.16
0.14
4.
28
3.
10
3.
24
(0
.13)
(4
.11)
A
RM
M2.
91
2.
98
(0
.07)
(2.4
0)
2.75
3.33
(0.5
8)
(1
7.53
)
2.83
3.15
(0.3
2)
(10.
13)
2008
Cha
nge
2009
Jan
'10
/ 200
820
09C
hang
eJa
n '1
0 / 2
008
2008
Jan
'10
Rd
REG
ION
JAN
UA
RY-
JUN
E
2008
Cha
nge
Jul '
09 /
2008
2009
Jan
'10
Rd
JAN
UA
RY-
DEC
EMB
ERJU
LY-D
ECEM
BER
Tabl
e 6.
PA
LAY:
Cro
p es
timat
es a
nd fo
reca
sts,
by
quar
ter,
by re
gion
, Phi
lippi
nes,
Jan
uary
-Jun
e, 2
009-
2010
2010
Jan
'10
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
PRO
DU
CTI
ON
(M.T
.)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES3,
785,
884
3,
941,
177
(1
55,2
93)
(3
.94)
3,46
3,33
4
3,43
5,01
9
28,3
15
0.
82
7,
249,
218
7,
376,
196
(1
26,9
78)
(1
.72)
C
AR
57,5
81
55
,029
2,
552
4.64
128,
813
135,
764
(6,9
51)
(5.1
2)
186,
394
190,
793
(4,3
99)
(2.3
1)
Iloco
s25
9,04
9
23
8,33
9
20
,710
8.69
111,
549
113,
446
(1,8
97)
(1.6
7)
370,
598
351,
785
18,8
13
5.
35
C
agay
an V
alle
y45
7,32
1
55
1,58
9
(9
4,26
8)
(17.
09)
68
0,02
5
66
4,75
3
15
,272
2.30
1,13
7,34
6
1,21
6,34
2
(78,
996)
(6
.49)
C
entra
l Luz
on59
3,77
2
58
8,96
0
4,
812
0.82
888,
692
850,
277
38,4
15
4.
52
1,
482,
464
1,
439,
237
43
,227
3.00
Cal
abar
zon
104,
899
106,
054
(1,1
55)
(1.0
9)
10
2,80
4
12
0,17
4
(1
7,37
0)
(14.
45)
20
7,70
3
22
6,22
8
(1
8,52
5)
(8.1
9)
Mim
arop
a23
6,46
5
17
1,40
5
65
,060
37.9
6
151,
198
168,
862
(17,
664)
(1
0.46
)
387,
663
340,
267
47,3
96
13
.93
Bic
ol27
2,78
7
23
6,90
2
35
,885
15.1
5
260,
166
274,
628
(14,
462)
(5
.27)
53
2,95
3
51
1,53
0
21
,423
4.19
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
464,
310
547,
355
(83,
045)
(1
5.17
)
144,
576
187,
455
(42,
879)
(2
2.87
)
608,
886
734,
810
(125
,924
)
(17.
14)
Cen
tral V
isay
as84
,033
92,4
36
(8,4
03)
(9.0
9)
40
,884
43
,913
(3,0
29)
(6.9
0)
124,
917
136,
349
(11,
432)
(8
.38)
E
aste
rn V
isay
as25
4,32
0
27
4,32
1
(2
0,00
1)
(7.2
9)
24
4,86
5
24
3,85
3
1,
012
0.42
499,
185
518,
174
(18,
989)
(3
.66)
Za
mbo
anga
Pen
insu
la13
5,87
4
15
1,72
5
(1
5,85
1)
(10.
45)
74
,958
57
,190
17,7
68
31
.07
21
0,83
2
20
8,91
5
1,
917
0.92
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
121,
658
146,
958
(25,
300)
(1
7.22
)
116,
335
111,
225
5,11
0
4.
59
23
7,99
3
25
8,18
3
(2
0,19
0)
(7.8
2)
Dav
ao R
egio
n12
5,02
0
12
7,87
3
(2
,853
)
(2
.23)
92,9
47
69,6
73
23
,274
33.4
0
217,
967
197,
546
20,4
21
10
.34
SO
CC
SK
SA
RG
EN
385,
208
413,
193
(27,
985)
(6
.77)
106,
942
106,
957
(15)
(0
.01)
49
2,15
0
52
0,15
0
(2
8,00
0)
(5.3
8)
Car
aga
29,0
90
51
,629
(2
2,53
9)
(43.
66)
20
9,79
3
17
0,20
7
39
,586
23.2
6
238,
883
221,
836
17,0
47
7.
68
A
RM
M20
4,49
7
18
7,40
9
17
,088
9.12
108,
787
116,
642
(7,8
55)
(6.7
3)
313,
284
304,
051
9,23
3
3.
04
AR
EA H
AR
VEST
ED (H
a)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES1,
043,
574
1,
098,
893
(5
5,31
9)
(5.0
3)
85
6,43
4
84
7,04
7
9,
387
1.11
1,90
0,00
8
1,94
5,94
0
(45,
932)
(2
.36)
C
AR
13,8
90
13
,012
87
8
6.75
29,4
52
30,9
94
(1
,542
)
(4
.98)
43
,342
44,0
06
(6
64)
(1
.51)
Ilo
cos
62,6
81
57
,378
5,
303
9.24
27,6
44
27,8
34
(1
90)
(0
.68)
90
,325
85,2
12
5,
113
6.00
Cag
ayan
Val
ley
119,
464
140,
163
(20,
699)
(1
4.77
)
162,
263
152,
841
9,42
2
6.
16
28
1,72
7
29
3,00
4
(1
1,27
7)
(3.8
5)
Cen
tral L
uzon
120,
710
121,
632
(922
)
(0.7
6)
16
6,77
6
15
8,69
7
8,
079
5.09
287,
486
280,
329
7,15
7
2.
55
C
alab
arzo
n27
,545
28,7
28
(1,1
83)
(4.1
2)
25
,565
29
,263
(3,6
98)
(12.
64)
53
,110
57,9
91
(4
,881
)
(8
.42)
M
imar
opa
70,6
81
60
,763
9,
918
16.3
2
39,7
64
45,4
44
(5
,680
)
(1
2.50
)
110,
445
106,
207
4,23
8
3.
99
B
icol
82,2
83
73
,863
8,
420
11.4
0
71,5
75
75,3
62
(3
,787
)
(5
.03)
15
3,85
8
14
9,22
5
4,
633
3.10
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
152,
815
177,
991
(25,
176)
(1
4.14
)
45,5
64
56,4
90
(1
0,92
6)
(19.
34)
19
8,37
9
23
4,48
1
(3
6,10
2)
(15.
40)
Cen
tral V
isay
as32
,757
32,9
34
(177
)
(0.5
4)
16
,571
15
,395
1,17
6
7.
64
49
,328
48,3
29
99
9
2.07
Eas
tern
Vis
ayas
81,3
02
85
,382
(4
,080
)
(4
.78)
61,8
75
61,7
12
16
3
0.26
143,
177
147,
094
(3,9
17)
(2.6
6)
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
37,5
08
42
,306
(4
,798
)
(1
1.34
)
19,0
92
15,0
15
4,
077
27.1
5
56,6
00
57
,321
(721
)
(1.2
6)
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
29,7
55
37
,455
(7
,700
)
(2
0.56
)
30,8
88
28,9
68
1,
920
6.63
60,6
43
66
,423
(5,7
80)
(8.7
0)
Dav
ao R
egio
n26
,733
30,4
53
(3,7
20)
(12.
22)
22
,312
17
,149
5,16
3
30
.11
49
,045
47,6
02
1,
443
3.03
SO
CC
SK
SA
RG
EN
104,
739
114,
087
(9,3
48)
(8.1
9)
32
,697
34
,786
(2,0
89)
(6.0
1)
137,
436
148,
873
(11,
437)
(7
.68)
C
arag
a8,
731
18
,491
(9
,760
)
(5
2.78
)
62,4
85
56,9
10
5,
575
9.80
71,2
16
75
,401
(4,1
85)
(5.5
5)
AR
MM
71,9
80
64
,255
7,
725
12.0
2
41,9
11
40,1
87
1,
724
4.29
113,
891
104,
442
9,44
9
9.
05
YIEL
D/ H
A (M
.T.)
PHIL
IPPI
NES
3.63
3.59
0.04
1.
15
4.
04
4.
06
(0.0
1)
(0
.28)
3.
82
3.
79
0.
02
0.65
CA
R4.
15
4.
23
(0
.08)
(1
.98)
4.37
4.38
(0
.01)
(0.1
5)
4.30
4.34
(0.0
4)
(0.8
1)
Iloco
s4.
13
4.
15
(0
.02)
(0
.51)
4.04
4.08
(0
.04)
(1.0
0)
4.10
4.13
(0.0
3)
(0.6
2)
Cag
ayan
Val
ley
3.83
3.94
(0.1
1)
(2.7
2)
4.
19
4.
35
(0.1
6)
(3
.64)
4.
04
4.
15
(0
.11)
(2
.75)
C
entra
l Luz
on4.
92
4.
84
0.
08
1.59
5.33
5.36
(0
.03)
(0.5
5)
5.16
5.13
0.02
0.
44
C
alab
arzo
n3.
81
3.
69
0.
12
3.16
4.02
4.11
(0
.09)
(2.0
8)
3.91
3.90
0.01
0.
25
M
imar
opa
3.35
2.82
0.52
18
.60
3.
80
3.
72
0.09
2.
33
3.
51
3.
20
0.
31
9.56
Bic
ol3.
32
3.
21
0.
11
3.36
3.63
3.64
(0
.01)
(0.2
5)
3.46
3.43
0.04
1.
05
W
este
rn V
isay
as3.
04
3.
08
(0
.04)
(1
.20)
3.17
3.32
(0
.15)
(4.3
8)
3.07
3.13
(0.0
6)
(2.0
6)
Cen
tral V
isay
as2.
57
2.
81
(0
.24)
(8
.60)
2.47
2.85
(0
.39)
(13.
50)
2.
53
2.
82
(0
.29)
(1
0.24
)E
aste
rn V
isay
as3.
13
3.
21
(0
.08)
(2
.64)
3.96
3.95
0.
01
0.15
3.49
3.52
(0.0
4)
(1.0
3)
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
3.62
3.59
0.04
1.
01
3.
93
3.
81
0.12
3.
08
3.
72
3.
64
0.
08
2.20
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
4.09
3.92
0.17
4.
21
3.
77
3.
84
(0.0
7)
(1
.91)
3.
92
3.
89
0.
04
0.97
Dav
ao R
egio
n4.
68
4.
20
0.
48
11.3
7
4.17
4.06
0.
10
2.53
4.44
4.15
0.29
7.
09
S
OC
CS
KS
AR
GE
N3.
68
3.
62
0.
06
1.55
3.27
3.07
0.
20
6.37
3.58
3.49
0.09
2.
49
C
arag
a3.
33
2.
79
0.
54
19.3
3
3.36
2.99
0.
37
12.2
6
3.35
2.94
0.41
14
.01
AR
MM
2.84
2.92
(0.0
8)
(2.5
9)
2.
60
2.
90
(0.3
1)
(1
0.57
)
2.75
2.91
(0.1
6)
(5.5
1)
Jan
'10
/ 200
9C
hang
eJa
n '1
0 / 2
009
Jan
'10
Rd
APR
IL-J
UN
EJA
NU
AR
Y-JU
NE
Cha
nge
2010
2009
Jan
'10
Rd
Cha
nge
2009
Jan
'10
/ 200
920
0920
10R
EGIO
NJA
NU
AR
Y-M
AR
CH
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION JANUARY-DECEMBER 7,034 6,928 6,737 1.53 2.84 January-June 3,218 3,293 2,753 (2.27) 19.62 January-March 1,925 1,993 1,704 (3.41) 16.93 April-June 1,293 1,300 1,048 (0.52) 24.01 July-December 3,816 3,635 3,984 4.96 (8.76) July-September 2,373 2,256 2,539 5.17 (11.14) October-December 1,443 1,380 1,446 4.62 (4.57)
AREA HARVESTED JANUARY-DECEMBER 2,684 2,661 2,648 0.86 0.48 January-June 1,131 1,137 1,049 (0.55) 8.35 January-March 675 678 643 (0.37) 5.36 April-June 455 459 406 (0.81) 13.08 July-December 1,553 1,524 1,599 1.91 (4.68) July-September 949 921 996 3.10 (7.60) October-December 604 604 603 0.09 0.15
YIELD/HECTARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 2.62 2.60 2.54 0.66 2.35 January-June 2.85 2.90 2.62 (1.73) 10.41 January-March 2.85 2.94 2.65 (3.04) 10.98 April-June 2.84 2.83 2.58 0.29 9.66 July-December 2.46 2.39 2.49 3.00 (4.27) July-September 2.50 2.45 2.55 2.01 (3.83) October-December 2.39 2.29 2.40 4.53 (4.71)
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.
Jan '10 / 2008 2008 / 2007
Table7. CORN:Crop estimates, by quarter, Philippines, January-December, 2007-2009
PERCENT CHANGEITEM
20092008 2007
2/23/20104:33 PM
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION JANUARY-DECEMBER 7,034 6,928 6,737 1.53 2.84 White 2,316 2,255 2,528 2.74 (10.80) Yellow 4,718 4,674 4,209 0.94 11.03 January-June 3,218 3,293 2,753 (2.27) 19.62 White 865 887 924 (2.42) (4.07) Yellow 2,353 2,406 1,828 (2.21) 31.60 January-March 1,925 1,993 1,704 (3.41) 16.93 White 490 482 535 1.71 (9.83) Yellow 1,434 1,511 1,169 (5.04) 29.17 April-June 1,293 1,300 1,048 (0.52) 24.01 White 375 404 390 (7.35) 3.84 Yellow 918 895 659 2.56 35.93 July-December 3,816 3,635 3,984 4.96 (8.76) White 1,451 1,368 1,603 6.09 (14.69) Yellow 2,365 2,268 2,381 4.28 (4.76) July-September 2,373 2,256 2,539 5.17 (11.14) White 830 782 977 6.12 (19.89) Yellow 1,542 1,473 1,562 4.67 (5.67) October-December 1,443 1,380 1,446 4.62 (4.57) White 621 585 627 6.06 (6.58) Yellow 823 794 819 3.56 (3.04)
AREA HARVESTED JANUARY-DECEMBER 2,684 2,661 2,648 0.86 0.48 White 1,403 1,367 1,469 2.59 (6.94) Yellow 1,281 1,294 1,179 (0.97) 9.72 January-June 1,131 1,137 1,049 (0.55) 8.35 White 506 509 545 (0.54) (6.67) Yellow 624 628 504 (0.56) 24.60 January-March 675 678 643 (0.37) 5.36 White 289 287 323 0.68 (10.89) Yellow 386 390 321 (1.15) 21.70 April-June 455 459 406 (0.81) 13.08 White 217 222 223 (2.12) (0.56) Yellow 238 237 183 0.42 29.69 July-December 1,553 1,524 1,599 1.91 (4.68) White 896 858 924 4.45 (7.10) Yellow 657 666 675 (1.36) (1.38) July-September 949 921 996 3.10 (7.60) White 534 495 563 7.78 (12.04) Yellow 415 425 433 (2.34) (1.83) October-December 604 604 603 0.09 0.15 White 363 363 361 (0.09) 0.63 Yellow 241 241 242 0.36 (0.57)
YIELD/HECTARE JANUARY-DECEMBER 2.62 2.60 2.54 0.66 2.35 White 1.65 1.65 1.72 0.15 (4.16) Yellow 3.68 3.61 3.57 1.93 1.19 January-June 2.85 2.90 2.62 (1.73) 10.41 White 1.71 1.74 1.69 (1.89) 2.78 Yellow 3.77 3.83 3.63 (1.66) 5.62 January-March 2.85 2.94 2.65 (3.04) 10.98 White 1.69 1.68 1.66 1.02 1.18 Yellow 3.72 3.87 3.65 (3.93) 6.14 April-June 2.84 2.83 2.58 0.29 9.66 White 1.73 1.82 1.75 (5.34) 4.43 Yellow 3.85 3.77 3.60 2.13 4.81 July-December 2.46 2.39 2.49 3.00 (4.27) White 1.62 1.59 1.74 1.57 (8.17) Yellow 3.60 3.41 3.53 5.72 (3.43) July-September 2.50 2.45 2.55 2.01 (3.83) White 1.56 1.58 1.73 (1.54) (8.91) Yellow 3.71 3.46 3.61 7.18 (3.91) October-December 2.39 2.29 2.40 4.53 (4.71) White 1.71 1.61 1.74 6.16 (7.16) Yellow 3.41 3.30 3.39 3.19 (2.48)
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.
2007PERCENT CHANGE
Jan '10 / 2008 2008 / 2007
Table 8. CORN: Crop estimates, by quarter, by croptype,Philippines, January-December, 2007-2009
ITEM2009
2008
2/23/20104:34 PM
(UNITS: Production: '000 MT; Area Harvested: '000 Has; Yield/Ha: MT)
Jan '10 Rd
PRODUCTION January-June 3,209 3,218 3,293 (0.29) (2.27) White 943 865 887 9.00 (2.42) Yellow 2,266 2,353 2,406 (3.70) (2.21) January-March 1,985 1,925 1,993 3.13 (3.41) White 534 490 482 8.85 1.71 Yellow 1,451 1,434 1,511 1.17 (5.04) April-June 1,224 1,293 1,300 (5.36) (0.52) White 409 375 404 9.21 (7.35) Yellow 814 918 895 (11.31) 2.56
AREA HARVESTED January-June 1,114 1,131 1,137 (1.43) (0.55) White 527 506 509 4.02 (0.54) Yellow 588 624 628 (5.86) (0.56) January-March 674 a/ 675 678 (0.18) (0.37) White 298 289 287 2.97 0.68 Yellow 376 386 390 (2.55) (1.15) April-June 440 b/ 455 459 (3.29) (0.81) White 229 217 222 5.43 (2.12) Yellow 212 238 237 (11.21) 0.42
YIELD/HECTARE January-June 2.88 2.85 2.90 1.16 (1.73) White 1.79 1.71 1.74 4.79 (1.89) Yellow 3.86 3.77 3.83 2.29 (1.66) January-March 2.95 2.85 2.94 3.31 (3.04) White 1.79 1.69 1.68 5.70 1.02 Yellow 3.86 3.72 3.87 3.82 (3.93) April-June 2.78 2.84 2.83 (2.15) 0.29 White 1.79 1.73 1.82 3.59 (5.34) Yellow 3.85 3.85 3.77 (0.11) 2.13
NOTE: Totals, yields and percentage changes were derived from unrounded figures.a/Standing cropb/Planting intention
Jan '10 / 2009 2009 / 2008 ITEM 2009
Table 9. CORN: Crop estimates and forecasts, by quarter, Philippines, January-June, 2008-2010
20102008
PERCENT CHANGE
2/23/20104:35 PM
Tabl
e 10
. CO
RN
: Fi
nal c
rop
estim
ates
, by
quar
ter,
by re
gion
, Phi
lippi
nes,
Jan
uary
-Dec
embe
r, 20
08-2
009
2009
2009
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
PRO
DU
CTI
ON
(M.T
.)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES1,
924,
900
1,
992,
762
(6
7,86
2)
(3.4
1)
1,29
3,16
2
1,29
9,96
4
(6,8
02)
(0
.52)
2,
372,
571
2,
255,
864
11
6,70
7
5.17
1,44
3,40
0
1,37
9,63
5
63,7
65
4.62
CA
R76
,490
76,1
37
35
3
0.46
29,7
77
24
,085
5,69
2
23
.63
76
,641
75,3
67
1,
274
1.69
18,8
65
20
,832
(1,9
67)
(9
.44)
Ilo
cos
242,
528
263,
735
(21,
207)
(8
.04)
90
,045
74,1
15
15
,930
21
.49
12
,851
19,1
24
(6
,273
)
(3
2.80
)
5,67
9
6,68
8
(1,0
09)
(1
5.09
)C
agay
an V
alle
y46
5,95
1
41
1,94
9
54
,002
13
.11
34
1,33
9
40
2,20
7
(6
0,86
8)
(15.
13)
63
7,32
2
56
1,93
0
75
,392
13
.42
15
3,58
6
10
0,79
3
52
,793
52
.38
Cen
tral L
uzon
91,4
94
88
,060
3,43
4
3.
90
97
,708
102,
740
(5,0
32)
(4
.90)
16
,933
19,6
12
(2
,679
)
(1
3.66
)
11,1
10
15
,503
(4,3
93)
(2
8.34
)C
alab
arzo
n12
,043
12,2
10
(1
67)
(1.3
7)
8,56
3
7,96
6
597
7.
49
21
,127
28,5
71
(7
,444
)
(2
6.05
)
10,2
16
11
,572
(1,3
56)
(1
1.72
)M
imar
opa
23,6
26
26
,259
(2,6
33)
(1
0.03
)
35,8
86
31
,401
4,48
5
14
.28
39
,425
47,6
30
(8
,205
)
(1
7.23
)
4,96
9
4,79
8
171
3.
56
B
icol
41,5
93
42
,779
(1,1
86)
(2
.77)
63
,389
53,8
17
9,
572
17.7
9
60,7
91
60
,832
(41)
(0
.07)
31
,343
45,2
47
(1
3,90
4)
(30.
73)
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
98,6
59
14
7,27
0
(4
8,61
1)
(33.
01)
38
,845
45,9
38
(7
,093
)
(15.
44)
98
,292
119,
708
(21,
416)
(1
7.89
)
37,0
48
37
,343
(295
)
(0
.79)
C
entra
l Vis
ayas
27,5
70
26
,571
999
3.
76
6,
526
5,
914
61
2
10.3
5
112,
332
99,5
76
12
,756
12
.81
40
,051
43,1
99
(3
,148
)
(7.2
9)
Eas
tern
Vis
ayas
13,7
32
14
,383
(651
)
(4
.53)
33
,892
35,5
15
(1
,623
)
(4.5
7)
22,7
86
21
,309
1,47
7
6.
93
24
,411
25,3
87
(9
76)
(3.8
4)
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
32,5
14
34
,331
(1,8
17)
(5
.29)
22
,350
18,2
46
4,
104
22.4
9
64,7
15
74
,515
(9,8
00)
(13.
15)
57
,669
54,7
17
2,
952
5.40
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
297,
501
318,
212
(20,
711)
(6
.51)
81
,117
95,3
63
(1
4,24
6)
(14.
94)
48
4,29
0
40
8,97
5
75
,315
18
.42
30
7,71
6
30
5,01
4
2,
702
0.89
Dav
ao R
egio
n34
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56,0
26
(2
1,25
2)
(37.
93)
51
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49,8
52
1,
904
3.82
68,3
81
96
,465
(28,
084)
(2
9.11
)
70,1
67
84
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(13,
900)
(1
6.53
)S
OC
CS
KS
AR
GE
N25
1,34
5
28
1,85
3
(3
0,50
8)
(10.
82)
21
1,05
6
16
7,02
6
44
,030
26
.36
34
8,34
8
34
7,85
5
49
3
0.14
335,
880
321,
047
14,8
33
4.62
Car
aga
505
4,44
3
(3,9
38)
(8
8.63
)
6,14
5
9,22
4
(3,0
79)
(3
3.38
)
42,8
59
43
,937
(1,0
78)
(2.4
5)
39,0
82
42
,312
(3,2
30)
(7
.63)
A
RM
M21
4,57
5
18
8,54
4
26
,031
13
.81
17
4,76
8
17
6,55
5
(1
,787
)
(1.0
1)
265,
478
230,
458
35,0
20
15.2
0
295,
608
261,
116
34,4
92
13.2
1
AR
EA H
AR
VEST
ED (H
a)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES67
5,22
8
67
7,75
4
(2
,526
)
(0.3
7)
455,
359
459,
060
(3,7
01)
(0
.81)
94
9,17
5
92
0,60
0
28
,575
3.
10
60
4,12
8
60
3,60
7
52
1
0.09
CA
R19
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19,0
50
88
8
4.66
6,98
0
5,34
3
1,63
7
30
.64
22
,881
22,7
83
98
0.43
5,41
3
5,52
2
(109
)
(1
.97)
Ilo
cos
47,4
93
50
,519
(3,0
26)
(5
.99)
19
,410
16,2
43
3,
167
19.5
0
4,47
6
5,89
7
(1,4
21)
(24.
10)
1,
774
1,
801
(2
7)
(1.5
0)
Cag
ayan
Val
ley
126,
821
103,
376
23,4
45
22.6
8
84,1
34
10
0,55
5
(1
6,42
1)
(16.
33)
16
1,23
0
15
8,39
7
2,
833
1.79
44,9
36
28
,209
16,7
27
59.3
0C
entra
l Luz
on18
,148
17,9
38
21
0
1.17
19,4
33
21
,000
(1,5
67)
(7
.46)
5,
538
6,
080
(5
42)
(8
.91)
2,
630
3,
289
(6
59)
(20.
04)
Cal
abar
zon
6,32
2
5,88
2
440
7.
48
5,
104
5,
770
(6
66)
(11.
54)
16
,249
15,7
02
54
7
3.48
7,52
9
7,09
7
432
6.
09
M
imar
opa
6,47
3
7,41
9
(946
)
(1
2.75
)
8,98
2
8,06
1
921
11
.43
13
,221
19,2
78
(6
,057
)
(3
1.42
)
2,69
1
3,35
3
(662
)
(1
9.74
)B
icol
26,4
79
30
,232
(3,7
53)
(1
2.41
)
25,0
71
20
,006
5,06
5
25
.32
41
,395
30,7
87
10
,608
34
.46
13
,770
19,2
49
(5
,479
)
(28.
46)
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
39,0
94
49
,802
(10,
708)
(2
1.50
)
17,2
84
17
,587
(303
)
(1
.72)
48
,063
54,2
62
(6
,199
)
(1
1.42
)
21,3
28
20
,797
531
2.
55
C
entra
l Vis
ayas
41,1
54
40
,182
972
2.
42
11
,336
10,9
28
40
8
3.73
123,
082
124,
226
(1,1
44)
(0.9
2)
55,9
01
60
,912
(5,0
11)
(8
.23)
E
aste
rn V
isay
as10
,012
9,43
6
576
6.
10
22
,874
22,6
67
20
7
0.91
16,6
99
14
,930
1,76
9
11
.85
18
,878
18,7
23
15
5
0.83
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
19,6
67
22
,617
(2,9
50)
(1
3.04
)
16,1
39
15
,243
896
5.
88
60
,048
53,4
07
6,
641
12.4
3
39,9
96
37
,794
2,20
2
5.
83
N
orth
ern
Min
dana
o10
8,03
6
11
6,42
7
(8
,391
)
(7.2
1)
29,5
29
37
,464
(7,9
35)
(2
1.18
)
142,
834
129,
638
13,1
96
10.1
8
100,
974
100,
166
808
0.
81
D
avao
Reg
ion
28,1
94
33
,837
(5,6
43)
(1
6.68
)
40,1
57
32
,116
8,04
1
25
.04
51
,999
58,1
59
(6
,160
)
(1
0.59
)
54,3
24
64
,250
(9,9
26)
(1
5.45
)S
OC
CS
KS
AR
GE
N99
,988
99,9
98
(1
0)
(0.0
1)
74,3
49
62
,970
11,3
79
18.0
7
135,
398
132,
671
2,72
7
2.
06
12
0,44
7
13
4,58
2
(1
4,13
5)
(10.
50)
Car
aga
475
2,91
8
(2,4
43)
(8
3.72
)
3,66
4
5,43
2
(1,7
68)
(3
2.55
)
17,3
34
20
,264
(2,9
30)
(14.
46)
18
,047
21,8
56
(3
,809
)
(17.
43)
AR
MM
76,9
34
68
,121
8,81
3
12
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70
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77,6
75
(6
,762
)
(8.7
1)
88,7
28
74
,119
14,6
09
19.7
1
95,4
90
76
,007
19,4
83
25.6
3
YIEL
D/ H
A (M
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PHIL
IPPI
NES
2.85
2.
94
(0
.09)
(3.0
4)
2.84
2.83
0.01
0.29
2.50
2.45
0.05
2.
01
2.
39
2.
29
0.
10
4.
53
C
AR
3.84
4.
00
(0
.16)
(4.0
1)
4.27
4.51
(0.2
4)
(5
.36)
3.
35
3.
31
0.
04
1.25
3.49
3.77
(0.2
9)
(7
.62)
Ilo
cos
5.11
5.
22
(0
.11)
(2.1
8)
4.64
4.56
0.08
1.67
2.87
3.24
(0.3
7)
(1
1.47
)
3.20
3.71
(0.5
1)
(1
3.79
)C
agay
an V
alle
y3.
67
3.98
(0.3
1)
(7
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4.
06
4.
00
0.
06
1.
43
3.
95
3.
55
0.
41
11.4
2
3.42
3.57
(0.1
6)
(4
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entra
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on5.
04
4.91
0.13
2.
70
5.
03
4.
89
0.
14
2.
77
3.
06
3.
23
(0
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(5.2
1)
4.22
4.71
(0.4
9)
(1
0.38
)C
alab
arzo
n1.
90
2.08
(0.1
7)
(8
.23)
1.
68
1.
38
0.
30
21
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1.
30
1.
82
(0
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(28.
54)
1.
36
1.
63
(0
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(16.
78)
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arop
a3.
65
3.54
0.11
3.
12
4.
00
3.
90
0.
10
2.
56
2.
98
2.
47
0.
51
20.6
9
1.85
1.43
0.42
29.0
4B
icol
1.57
1.
42
0.
16
11.0
1
2.53
2.69
(0.1
6)
(6
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1.
47
1.
98
(0
.51)
(25.
68)
2.
28
2.
35
(0
.07)
(3.1
7)
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
2.52
2.
96
(0
.43)
(14.
66)
2.
25
2.
61
(0
.36)
(13.
96)
2.
05
2.
21
(0
.16)
(7.3
0)
1.74
1.80
(0.0
6)
(3
.26)
C
entra
l Vis
ayas
0.67
0.
66
0.
01
1.31
0.58
0.54
0.03
6.38
0.91
0.80
0.11
13
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0.
72
0.
71
0.
01
1.
02
E
aste
rn V
isay
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1.52
(0.1
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)
1.48
1.57
(0.0
9)
(5
.43)
1.
36
1.
43
(0
.06)
(4.4
0)
1.29
1.36
(0.0
6)
(4
.63)
Za
mbo
anga
Pen
insu
la1.
65
1.52
0.14
8.
91
1.
38
1.
20
0.
19
15
.69
1.
08
1.
40
(0
.32)
(22.
76)
1.
44
1.
45
(0
.01)
(0.4
1)
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
2.75
2.
73
0.
02
0.75
2.75
2.55
0.20
7.92
3.39
3.15
0.24
7.
48
3.
05
3.
05
0.
00
0.
08
D
avao
Reg
ion
1.23
1.
66
(0
.42)
(25.
51)
1.
29
1.
55
(0
.26)
(16.
97)
1.
32
1.
66
(0
.34)
(20.
72)
1.
29
1.
31
(0
.02)
(1.2
8)
SO
CC
SK
SA
RG
EN
2.51
2.
82
(0
.30)
(10.
82)
2.
84
2.
65
0.
19
7.
02
2.
57
2.
62
(0
.05)
(1.8
8)
2.79
2.39
0.40
16.9
0C
arag
a1.
06
1.52
(0.4
6)
(3
0.18
)
1.68
1.70
(0.0
2)
(1
.23)
2.
47
2.
17
0.
30
14.0
3
2.17
1.94
0.23
11.8
6A
RM
M2.
79
2.77
0.02
0.
77
2.
46
2.
27
0.
19
8.
43
2.
99
3.
11
(0
.12)
(3.7
7)
3.10
3.44
(0.3
4)
(9
.89)
REG
ION
2009
2008
Cha
nge
JAN
UA
RY-
MA
RC
HA
PRIL
-JU
NE
JULY
-SEP
TEM
BER
2008
Cha
nge
OC
TOB
ER-D
ECEM
BER
Oct
'09
Rd
2008
Cha
nge
2009
Oct
'09
/ 200
8Ja
n '1
0 R
d20
08C
hang
eJa
n '1
0 / 2
008
2009
/ 20
08Ju
l '09
Rd
Jul '
09 /
2008
Tabl
e 11
. CO
RN
: Fi
nal c
rop
estim
ates
, by
sem
este
r, by
regi
on, P
hilip
pine
s, J
anua
ry-D
ecem
ber,
2008
-200
9
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
PRO
DU
CTI
ON
(M.T
.)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES3,
218,
062
3,
292,
726
(7
4,66
4)
(2.2
7)
3,81
5,97
1
3,63
5,49
9
180,
472
4.
96
7,
034,
033
6,
928,
225
10
5,80
8
1.53
CA
R10
6,26
7
10
0,22
2
6,
045
6.03
95,5
06
96
,199
(693
)
(0.7
2)
201,
773
196,
421
5,35
2
2.
72
Ilo
cos
332,
573
337,
850
(5,2
77)
(1
.56)
18
,530
25,8
12
(7
,282
)
(2
8.21
)
351,
103
363,
662
(12,
559)
(3
.45)
C
agay
an V
alle
y80
7,29
0
81
4,15
6
(6
,866
)
(0.8
4)
790,
908
662,
723
128,
185
19
.34
1,
598,
198
1,
476,
879
12
1,31
9
8.21
Cen
tral L
uzon
189,
202
190,
800
(1,5
98)
(0
.84)
28
,043
35,1
15
(7
,072
)
(2
0.14
)
217,
245
225,
915
(8,6
70)
(3.8
4)
Cal
abar
zon
20,6
06
20
,176
430
2.
13
31
,343
40,1
43
(8
,800
)
(2
1.92
)
51,9
49
60
,319
(8,3
70)
(13.
88)
Mim
arop
a59
,512
57,6
60
1,
852
3.21
44,3
94
52
,428
(8,0
34)
(15.
32)
10
3,90
6
11
0,08
8
(6
,182
)
(5
.62)
B
icol
104,
982
96,5
96
8,
386
8.68
92,1
34
10
6,07
9
(1
3,94
5)
(13.
15)
19
7,11
6
20
2,67
5
(5
,559
)
(2
.74)
W
este
rn V
isay
as13
7,50
4
19
3,20
8
(5
5,70
4)
(28.
83)
13
5,34
0
15
7,05
1
(2
1,71
1)
(13.
82)
27
2,84
4
35
0,25
9
(7
7,41
5)
(22.
10)
Cen
tral V
isay
as34
,096
32,4
85
1,
611
4.96
152,
383
142,
775
9,60
8
6.
73
18
6,47
9
17
5,26
0
11
,219
6.
40
E
aste
rn V
isay
as47
,624
49,8
98
(2
,274
)
(4.5
6)
47,1
97
46
,696
501
1.
07
94
,821
96,5
94
(1
,773
)
(1
.84)
Za
mbo
anga
Pen
insu
la54
,864
52,5
77
2,
287
4.35
122,
384
129,
232
(6,8
48)
(5.3
0)
177,
248
181,
809
(4,5
61)
(2.5
1)
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
378,
618
413,
575
(34,
957)
(8
.45)
79
2,00
6
71
3,98
9
78
,017
10
.93
1,
170,
624
1,
127,
564
43
,060
3.
82
D
avao
Reg
ion
86,5
30
10
5,87
8
(1
9,34
8)
(18.
27)
13
8,54
8
18
0,53
2
(4
1,98
4)
(23.
26)
22
5,07
8
28
6,41
0
(6
1,33
2)
(21.
41)
SO
CC
SK
SA
RG
EN
462,
401
448,
879
13,5
22
3.01
684,
228
668,
902
15,3
26
2.29
1,14
6,62
9
1,11
7,78
1
28,8
48
2.58
Car
aga
6,65
0
13,6
67
(7
,017
)
(51.
34)
81
,941
86,2
49
(4
,308
)
(4
.99)
88
,591
99,9
16
(1
1,32
5)
(11.
33)
AR
MM
389,
343
365,
099
24,2
44
6.64
561,
086
491,
574
69,5
12
14.1
4
950,
429
856,
673
93,7
56
10.9
4
AR
EA H
AR
VEST
ED (H
a)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES1,
130,
587
1,
136,
814
(6
,227
)
(0.5
5)
1,55
3,30
3
1,52
4,20
7
29,0
96
1.91
2,68
3,89
0
2,66
1,02
1
22,8
69
0.86
CA
R26
,918
24,3
93
2,
525
10.3
5
28,2
94
28
,305
(11)
(0
.04)
55
,212
52,6
98
2,
514
4.77
Iloco
s66
,903
66,7
62
14
1
0.21
6,25
0
7,69
8
(1,4
48)
(18.
81)
73
,153
74,4
60
(1
,307
)
(1
.76)
C
agay
an V
alle
y21
0,95
5
20
3,93
1
7,
024
3.44
206,
166
186,
606
19,5
60
10.4
8
417,
121
390,
537
26,5
84
6.81
Cen
tral L
uzon
37,5
81
38
,938
(1,3
57)
(3
.49)
8,
168
9,
369
(1
,201
)
(1
2.82
)
45,7
49
48
,307
(2,5
58)
(5.3
0)
Cal
abar
zon
11,4
26
11
,652
(226
)
(1
.94)
23
,778
22,7
99
97
9
4.29
35,2
04
34
,451
753
2.
19
M
imar
opa
15,4
55
15
,480
(25)
(0
.16)
15
,912
22,6
31
(6
,719
)
(2
9.69
)
31,3
67
38
,111
(6,7
44)
(17.
70)
Bic
ol51
,550
50,2
38
1,
312
2.61
55,1
65
50
,036
5,12
9
10
.25
10
6,71
5
10
0,27
4
6,
441
6.42
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
56,3
78
67
,389
(11,
011)
(1
6.34
)
69,3
91
75
,059
(5,6
68)
(7.5
5)
125,
769
142,
448
(16,
679)
(1
1.71
)C
entra
l Vis
ayas
52,4
90
51
,110
1,38
0
2.
70
17
8,98
3
18
5,13
8
(6
,155
)
(3
.32)
23
1,47
3
23
6,24
8
(4
,775
)
(2
.02)
E
aste
rn V
isay
as32
,886
32,1
03
78
3
2.44
35,5
77
33
,653
1,92
4
5.
72
68
,463
65,7
56
2,
707
4.12
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
35,8
06
37
,860
(2,0
54)
(5
.43)
10
0,04
4
91
,201
8,84
3
9.
70
13
5,85
0
12
9,06
1
6,
789
5.26
Nor
ther
n M
inda
nao
137,
565
153,
891
(16,
326)
(1
0.61
)
243,
808
229,
804
14,0
04
6.09
381,
373
383,
695
(2,3
22)
(0.6
1)
Dav
ao R
egio
n68
,351
65,9
53
2,
398
3.64
106,
323
122,
409
(16,
086)
(1
3.14
)
174,
674
188,
362
(13,
688)
(7
.27)
S
OC
CS
KS
AR
GE
N17
4,33
7
16
2,96
8
11
,369
6.
98
25
5,84
5
26
7,25
3
(1
1,40
8)
(4.2
7)
430,
182
430,
221
(39)
(0
.01)
C
arag
a4,
139
8,
350
(4
,211
)
(50.
43)
35
,381
42,1
20
(6
,739
)
(1
6.00
)
39,5
20
50
,470
(10,
950)
(2
1.70
)A
RM
M14
7,84
7
14
5,79
6
2,
051
1.41
184,
218
150,
126
34,0
92
22.7
1
332,
065
295,
922
36,1
43
12.2
1
YIEL
D/ H
A (M
.T.)
PHIL
IPPI
NES
2.85
2.90
(0.0
5)
(1
.73)
2.
46
2.
39
0.
07
3.00
2.62
2.
60
0.02
0.
66
C
AR
3.95
4.11
(0.1
6)
(3
.91)
3.
38
3.
40
(0
.02)
(0.6
8)
3.65
3.
73
(0.0
7)
(1
.95)
Ilo
cos
4.97
5.06
(0.0
9)
(1
.77)
2.
96
3.
35
(0
.39)
(11.
58)
4.
80
4.88
(0
.08)
(1.7
3)
Cag
ayan
Val
ley
3.83
3.99
(0.1
7)
(4
.14)
3.
84
3.
55
0.
28
8.02
3.83
3.
78
0.05
1.
32
C
entra
l Luz
on5.
03
4.
90
0.
13
2.
74
3.
43
3.
75
(0
.31)
(8.4
0)
4.75
4.
68
0.07
1.
54
C
alab
arzo
n1.
80
1.
73
0.
07
4.
15
1.
32
1.
76
(0
.44)
(25.
14)
1.
48
1.75
(0
.28)
(15.
72)
Mim
arop
a3.
85
3.
72
0.
13
3.
38
2.
79
2.
32
0.
47
20.4
3
3.31
2.
89
0.42
14
.68
Bic
ol2.
04
1.
92
0.
11
5.
92
1.
67
2.
12
(0
.45)
(21.
22)
1.
85
2.02
(0
.17)
(8.6
1)
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
2.44
2.87
(0.4
3)
(1
4.93
)
1.95
2.09
(0.1
4)
(6
.79)
2.
17
2.46
(0
.29)
(11.
77)
Cen
tral V
isay
as0.
65
0.
64
0.
01
2.
20
0.
85
0.
77
0.
08
10.4
0
0.81
0.
74
0.06
8.
60
E
aste
rn V
isay
as1.
45
1.
55
(0
.11)
(6.8
3)
1.33
1.39
(0.0
6)
(4
.39)
1.
38
1.47
(0
.08)
(5.7
2)
Zam
boan
ga P
enin
sula
1.53
1.39
0.14
10.3
4
1.22
1.42
(0.1
9)
(1
3.67
)
1.30
1.
41
(0.1
0)
(7
.38)
N
orth
ern
Min
dana
o2.
75
2.
69
0.
06
2.
41
3.
25
3.
11
0.
14
4.56
3.07
2.
94
0.13
4.
45
D
avao
Reg
ion
1.27
1.61
(0.3
4)
(2
1.14
)
1.30
1.47
(0.1
7)
(1
1.64
)
1.29
1.
52
(0.2
3)
(1
5.26
)S
OC
CS
KS
AR
GE
N2.
65
2.
75
(0
.10)
(3.7
1)
2.67
2.50
0.17
6.
85
2.
67
2.60
0.
07
2.59
Car
aga
1.61
1.64
(0.0
3)
(1
.84)
2.
32
2.
05
0.
27
13.1
0
2.24
1.
98
0.26
13
.23
AR
MM
2.63
2.50
0.13
5.16
3.05
3.27
(0.2
3)
(6
.98)
2.
86
2.89
(0
.03)
(1.1
3)
JAN
UA
RY-
JUN
ER
EGIO
N20
09C
hang
eJU
LY-D
ECEM
BER
JAN
UA
RY-
DEC
EMB
ER
Jan
'10
Rd
2008
Jan
'10
/ 200
820
09Ja
n '1
0 / 2
008
Jan
'10
Rd
2009
2008
Cha
nge
2008
Cha
nge
Jul '
09 /
2008
Tabl
e 12
. CO
RN
: Fi
nal c
rop
estim
ates
and
fore
cast
s, b
y qu
arte
r, by
regi
on, P
hilip
pine
s, J
anua
ry-J
une,
200
9-20
10
2010
Jan
'10
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
Leve
l%
PRO
DU
CTI
ON
(M.T
.)PH
ILIP
PIN
ES1,
985,
068
1,
924,
900
60
,168
3.
13
1,
223,
791
1,
293,
162
(6
9,37
1)
(5.3
6)
3,
208,
859
3,
218,
062
(9
,203
)
(0.2
9)
C
AR
72,9
66
76
,490
(3,5
24)
(4
.61)
32
,448
29,7
77
2,
671
8.97
105,
414
106,
267
(853
)
(0
.80)
Iloco
s24
1,71
3
24
2,52
8
(8
15)
(0.3
4)
114,
326
90,0
45
24
,281
26
.97
35
6,03
9
33
2,57
3
23
,466
7.
06
C
agay
an V
alle
y55
8,11
5
46
5,95
1
92
,164
19
.78
25
7,07
3
34
1,33
9
(8
4,26
6)
(24.
69)
81
5,18
8
80
7,29
0
7,
898
0.98
Cen
tral L
uzon
82,7
18
91
,494
(8,7
76)
(9
.59)
97
,052
97,7
08
(6
56)
(0.6
7)
17
9,77
0
18
9,20
2
(9
,432
)
(4.9
9)
C
alab
arzo
n10
,562
12,0
43
(1
,481
)
(12.
30)
9,
165
8,
563
60
2
7.03
19,7
27
20
,606
(879
)
(4
.27)
Mim
arop
a20
,635
23,6
26
(2
,991
)
(12.
66)
31
,965
35,8
86
(3
,921
)
(10.
93)
52
,600
59,5
12
(6
,912
)
(11.
61)
Bic
ol46
,113
41,5
93
4,
520
10.8
7
64,9
69
63
,389
1,58
0
2.
49
11
1,08
2
10
4,98
2
6,
100
5.81
Wes
tern
Vis
ayas
68,5
68
98
,659
(30,
091)
(3
0.50
)
34,7
58
38
,845
(4,0
87)
(1
0.52
)
103,
326
137,
504
(34,
178)
(2
4.86
)C
entra
l Vis
ayas
25,8
44
27
,570
(1,7
26)
(6
.26)
5,
303
6,
526
(1
,223
)
(18.
74)
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Nov. 2009 Dec. 2008
TOTAL STOCK (2.1) (1.9) Household 1.2 (8.0) Commercial (0.7) (10.2) NFA (6.5) 11.9
Table 13. Percentage change in the inventory of rice stocks, Philippines, November 2009 and December 2008-2009
ITEM
Dec. 2009/ Dec. 2009/
Nov. 2009 Dec. 2008
TOTAL STOCK 1/ (7.4) 31.7 Household (7.2) (23.7) Commercial (16.5) 5.9 NFA 8.5 -1/ Excludes corn stock held by commercial livestock and poultry producers and corn mixed in feed stock.
Table 14. Percentage change in the inventory of corn stocks, Philippines, November 2009 and December 2008-2009
ITEM
2009/2008 2009/2007PHILIPPINESFARMGATE January 10.58 11.77 14.09 19.71 33.18
February 10.91 12.05 15.49 28.55 41.98 March 11.42 13.02 16.03 23.12 40.37 April 11.62 15.56 15.94 2.44 37.18 May 11.70 16.00 15.92 (0.50) 36.07 June 11.91 18.18 15.63 (14.03) 31.23 July 12.08 17.08 15.33 (10.25) 26.90 August 12.16 14.92 14.71 (1.41) 20.97 September 11.90 13.57 14.15 4.27 18.91 October 11.28 13.26 14.08 6.18 24.82 November 11.23 13.19 14.43 9.40 28.50 December 11.39 13.55 14.56 7.45 27.83 Annual Ave. 11.52 14.35 15.03 4.77 30.53
WHOLESALEJanuary 21.39 23.67 29.56 24.88 38.20 February 21.59 24.00 31.54 31.42 46.09 March 22.07 25.60 32.00 25.00 44.99 April 22.22 30.18 31.77 5.27 42.98 May 22.18 31.38 31.87 1.56 43.69 June 22.27 36.67 31.79 (13.31) 42.75 July 22.73 35.50 31.63 (10.90) 39.16 August 23.10 33.10 31.19 (5.77) 35.02 September 23.53 30.66 30.62 (0.13) 30.13 October 23.34 29.84 30.46 2.08 30.51 November 23.18 28.98 30.80 6.28 32.87 December 23.31 28.83 30.81 6.87 32.18 Annual Ave. 22.58 29.87 31.17 4.36 38.07
RETAILJanuary 23.72 25.84 32.89 27.28 38.66 February 23.81 26.08 34.33 31.63 44.18 March 24.07 27.57 34.62 25.57 43.83 April 24.17 32.20 34.53 7.24 42.86 May 24.29 33.69 34.51 2.43 42.07 June 24.38 38.37 34.55 (9.96) 41.71 July 24.69 38.76 34.44 (11.15) 39.49 August 25.09 36.70 34.25 (6.68) 36.51 September 25.74 34.59 33.83 (2.20) 31.43 October 25.70 33.54 33.63 0.27 30.86 November 25.49 32.65 33.89 3.80 32.95 December 25.53 32.52 33.99 4.52 33.14 Annual Ave. 24.72 32.71 34.12 4.32 38.01
METRO MANILAWHOLESALE
January 21.18 23.88 29.35 22.91 38.57 February 21.18 24.03 31.38 30.59 48.16 March 21.17 27.75 31.38 13.08 48.23 April 21.18 32.24 30.30 (6.02) 43.06 May 21.18 32.40 30.20 (6.79) 42.59 June 21.55 36.67 29.59 (19.31) 37.31 July 22.04 36.12 29.35 (18.74) 33.17 August 22.05 33.87 28.98 (14.44) 31.43 September 24.49 30.46 28.98 (4.86) 18.33 October 23.88 29.59 30.70 3.75 28.56 November 23.67 29.10 31.53 8.35 33.21 December 23.71 28.98 31.22 7.73 31.67 Annual Ave. 22.27 30.42 30.25 (0.58) 35.80
RETAILJanuary 23.68 26.00 35.00 34.62 47.80 February 23.69 26.00 35.00 34.62 47.74 March 23.68 28.60 35.00 22.38 47.80 April 23.72 34.00 35.00 2.94 47.55 May 23.72 34.25 35.00 2.19 47.55 June 23.72 38.40 35.00 (8.85) 47.55 July 24.00 38.50 35.00 (9.09) 45.83 August 29.50 37.00 35.00 (5.41) 18.64 September 26.00 35.00 35.00 - 34.62 October 26.00 35.00 35.00 - 34.62 November 26.00 35.00 35.00 - 34.62 December 26.00 35.00 35.00 - 34.62 Annual Ave. 24.98 33.56 35.00 4.28 40.14
Table 15. PALAY/RICE: Monthly average prices, by type, by market level, Philippines and Metro Manila, CY 2007-2009
(Peso per kilogram)
MONTH 2007 2008 2009 Percent Change
2009/2008 2009/2007
FARMGATE - Yellow January 9.28 10.24 12.91 26.07 39.12
February 9.62 10.60 13.55 27.83 40.85 March 10.02 10.84 12.38 14.21 23.55 April 10.31 11.04 12.07 9.33 17.07 May 10.65 10.74 11.51 7.17 8.08 June 10.51 11.04 10.35 (6.25) (1.52) July 10.26 10.79 10.05 (6.86) (2.05) August 10.07 10.51 8.99 (14.46) (10.72) September 9.81 10.45 8.49 (18.76) (13.46) October 9.93 10.84 8.68 (19.93) (12.59) November 9.90 11.28 9.49 (15.87) (4.14) December 9.98 11.71 9.71 (17.08) (2.71) Annual Ave. 10.03 10.84 10.68 (1.46) 6.51
FARMGATE - WhiteJanuary 11.16 10.15 14.51 42.96 30.02 February 11.38 10.77 16.06 49.12 41.12 March 11.46 11.55 16.66 44.24 45.38 April 11.60 13.09 16.38 25.13 41.21 May 11.69 13.81 14.58 5.58 24.72 June 11.39 14.85 13.44 (9.49) 18.00 July 10.68 13.12 13.24 0.91 23.97 August 9.89 11.97 11.06 (7.60) 11.83 September 9.32 12.02 10.74 (10.65) 15.24 October 9.29 12.40 11.65 (6.05) 25.40 November 9.57 12.53 12.22 (2.47) 27.69 December 9.74 12.77 12.16 (4.78) 24.85 Annual Ave. 10.60 12.42 13.56 9.17 27.94
WHOLESALE - YellowJanuary 10.88 12.70 15.25 20.08 40.17 February 11.05 12.77 16.19 26.78 46.52 March 11.33 13.00 15.14 16.46 33.63 April 11.65 13.25 15.05 13.58 29.18 May 11.80 13.26 14.40 8.60 22.03 June 11.73 13.42 13.90 3.58 18.50 July 11.44 13.34 13.52 1.35 18.18 August 11.46 13.14 12.75 (2.97) 11.26 September 11.34 12.35 12.25 (0.81) 8.02 October 11.33 12.88 12.07 (6.29) 6.53
Table 16. CORN: Monthly average prices, by type, by market level, Philippines, CY 2007-2009
(Peso per kilogram)
MONTH 2007 2008 2009 Percent Change
November 11.58 13.08 12.78 (2.29) 10.36 December 11.75 13.42 12.73 (5.14) 8.34 Annual Ave. 11.45 13.05 13.84 6.01 20.89
WHOLESALE-WhiteJanuary 11.98 11.73 15.46 31.80 29.05 February 12.18 12.14 16.67 37.31 36.86 March 12.38 12.63 16.91 33.89 36.59 April 12.06 13.57 17.19 26.68 42.54 May 12.35 14.24 16.91 18.75 36.92 June 12.12 14.86 16.22 9.15 33.83 July 11.59 14.60 16.03 9.79 38.31 August 11.56 12.68 15.16 19.56 31.14 September 11.44 13.72 15.96 16.33 39.51 October 11.58 14.87 15.84 6.52 36.79 November 11.61 14.76 16.17 9.55 39.28 December 11.70 14.69 16.34 11.23 39.66 Annual Ave. 11.88 13.71 16.24 18.46 36.70
2009/2008 2009/2007
UREA
January 900.21 1,010.32 1,273.72 26.07 41.49 February 912.26 1,030.03 1,137.39 10.42 24.68 March 940.29 1,042.54 1,101.90 5.69 17.19 April 966.90 1,135.48 1,081.33 (4.77) 11.83 May 980.88 1,437.04 1,058.92 (26.31) 7.96 June 982.84 1,754.43 1,023.96 (41.64) 4.18 July 981.71 1,831.89 967.70 (47.17) (1.43) August 966.45 1,922.80 937.91 (51.22) (2.95) September 951.05 1,933.35 919.85 (52.42) (3.28) October 951.11 1,917.54 911.48 (52.47) (4.17) November 953.15 1,758.33 902.10 (48.70) (5.36) December 968.42 1,523.25 956.05 (37.24) (1.28) Annual Ave. 954.61 1,524.75 1,022.69 (32.93) 7.13
AMMOSULJanuary 471.75 646.35 770.77 19.25 63.39 February 480.25 721.07 673.28 (6.63) 40.19 March 492.20 760.00 665.17 (12.48) 35.14 April 505.57 811.16 653.48 (19.44) 29.26 May 524.63 883.61 640.11 (27.56) 22.01 June 547.21 967.33 613.18 (36.61) 12.06 July 556.25 1,003.74 582.39 (41.98) 4.70 August 559.83 1,038.67 558.61 (46.22) (0.22) September 562.43 1,044.81 538.82 (48.43) (4.20) October 562.19 1,044.76 526.90 (49.57) (6.28) November 564.04 994.73 509.45 (48.79) (9.68) December 577.34 901.64 521.01 (42.22) (9.76) Annual Ave. 533.64 901.49 604.43 (32.95) 13.27
COMPLETEJanuary 757.02 960.43 1,477.46 53.83 95.17 February 760.78 1,030.58 1,329.63 29.02 74.77 March 761.31 1,195.67 1,284.34 7.42 68.70 April 764.95 1,430.85 1,262.07 (11.80) 64.99 May 775.98 1,627.66 1,243.50 (23.60) 60.25 June 800.80 1,835.56 1,220.71 (33.50) 52.44 July 819.27 1,895.18 1,178.35 (37.82) 43.83 August 822.87 1,940.26 1,151.49 (40.65) 39.94 September 824.94 1,946.00 1,130.30 (41.92) 37.02 October 830.42 1,934.14 1,114.81 (42.36) 34.25 November 833.40 1,849.09 1,100.35 (40.49) 32.03 December 865.80 1,709.50 1,105.42 (35.34) 27.68 Annual Ave. 801.46 1,612.91 1,216.54 (24.58) 51.79
AMMOPHOSJanuary 724.50 914.52 1,393.36 52.36 92.32 February 724.69 980.36 1,232.89 25.76 70.13 March 724.98 1,158.73 1,196.93 3.30 65.10 April 728.32 1,398.97 1,180.75 (15.60) 62.12 May 741.32 1,629.78 1,153.96 (29.20) 55.66 June 777.18 1,807.08 1,116.42 (38.22) 43.65 July 794.65 1,854.66 1,070.31 (42.29) 34.69 August 799.91 1,876.88 1,039.67 (44.61) 29.97 September 803.10 1,880.66 1,009.78 (46.31) 25.74 October 806.67 1,869.98 991.22 (46.99) 22.88 November 814.54 1,779.18 972.00 (45.37) 19.33 December 837.56 1,624.11 975.70 (39.92) 16.49 Annual Ave. 773.12 1,564.58 1,111.08 (28.99) 43.71
(Peso per bag)
GRADE 2007 2008 2009 Percent Change
Table 17. FERTILIZER: Monthly dealer's prices, by grade, by month, Philippines, CY 2007-2009
2009 2008 '09/'08 '09/Normal 2009 2008 '09/'08 09/Normal 2009 2008 '09/'08 09/Normal
Philippines 37,957.6 38,192.0 25,543.6 (0.6) 48.6 10,582.2 10,120.1 10,419.4 4.6 1.6 48,539.8 48,312.1 35,963.0 0.5 35.0 NCR 2,895.8 1,939.0 1,502.6 49.3 92.7 329.5 388.0 360.4 (15.1) (8.6) 3,225.3 2,327.0 1,863.0 38.6 73.1 CAR 2,512.1 2,420.0 1,586.0 3.8 58.4 1,103.7 218.0 401.0 406.3 175.2 3,615.8 2,638.0 1,987.0 37.1 82.0 Ilocos 2,783.4 2,464.0 2,067.0 13.0 34.7 1,014.6 128.1 308.0 692.0 229.4 3,798.0 2,592.1 2,375.0 46.5 59.9 Cag. Valley 2,178.4 1,739.0 1,422.0 25.3 53.2 889.8 700.0 744.0 27.1 19.6 3,068.2 2,439.0 2,166.0 25.8 41.7 C. Luzon 2,731.4 2,037.0 1,861.0 34.1 46.8 447.5 545.0 415.0 (17.9) 7.8 3,178.9 2,582.0 2,276.0 23.1 39.7 So. Tagalog 3,278.9 2,515.0 3,473.0 30.4 (5.6) 1,062.3 857.0 1,918.0 24.0 (44.6) 4,341.2 3,372.0 5,391.0 28.7 (19.5) Bicol 2,866.7 2,789.0 1,593.0 2.8 80.0 801.9 1,027.0 1,018.0 (21.9) (21.2) 3,668.6 3,816.0 2,611.0 (3.9) 40.5 W. Visayas 1,677.3 2,616.0 1,303.0 (35.9) 28.7 333.4 666.0 629.0 (49.9) (47.0) 2,010.7 3,282.0 1,932.0 (38.7) 4.1 C. Visayas 1,200.9 2,316.0 935.0 (48.1) 28.4 363.3 446.0 427.0 (18.5) (14.9) 1,564.2 2,762.0 1,362.0 (43.4) 14.8 E. Visayas 2,559.3 3,769.0 1,591.0 (32.1) 60.9 722.5 1,305.0 802.0 (44.6) (9.9) 3,281.8 5,074.0 2,393.0 (35.3) 37.1 W. Mindanao 1,883.5 2,410.0 1,124.0 (21.8) 67.6 823.7 570.0 649.0 44.5 26.9 2,707.2 2,980.0 1,773.0 (9.2) 52.7 N. Mindanao 2,412.2 2,214.0 1,503.0 9.0 60.5 602.9 632.0 539.0 (4.6) 11.9 3,015.1 2,846.0 2,042.0 5.9 47.7 Davao Region 1,870.1 1,996.0 1,341.0 (6.3) 39.5 560.1 595.0 570.0 (5.9) (1.7) 2,430.2 2,591.0 1,911.0 (6.2) 27.2 SOCCSKSARGEN 1,865.4 1,902.0 1,165.0 (1.9) 60.1 360.5 415.0 403.0 (13.1) (10.5) 2,225.9 2,317.0 1,568.0 (3.9) 42.0 ARMM 2,204.1 2,408.0 915.0 (8.5) 140.9 417.0 593.0 369.0 (29.7) 13.0 2,621.1 3,001.0 1,284.0 (12.7) 104.1 CARAGA 3,038.1 2,658.0 2,162.0 14.3 40.5 749.5 1,035.0 867.0 (27.6) (13.6) 3,787.6 3,693.0 3,029.0 2.6 25.0
Source: PAGASA
Actual NORMAL % DEVIATION% DEVIATION Actual NORMAL % DEVIATIONActual NORMAL
JANUARY-DECEMBERREGION
Table 18.0 Actual vs. normal rainfall by region, Philippines, 2008-2009
(Millimeter)JANUARY-SEPTEMBER OCTOBER-DECEMBER
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