Crops Statistics of The Philippines 2013-2017 PDF
Crops Statistics of The Philippines 2013-2017 PDF
Crops Statistics of The Philippines 2013-2017 PDF
November 2018
Crops Statistics
of the
Philippines
2013 - 2017
2013 – 2017
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FOREWORD
This annual publication on the Crops Statistics of the Philippines is the second of the
series on the integration of two previous publications of the Philippine Statistics Authority
(PSA), namely “Major Crops Statistics of the Philippines” and “Crops Statistics of the
Philippines (National and Regional). This report presents annual statistics on production,
area planted/harvested, and number of bearing trees/hills of 47 crops, with national and
regional levels of disaggregation. A brief description and analysis of the trends of the
statistics from 2013 to 2017 are also included.
The crops covered in this publication are classified into four (4) commodity groupings,
namely, Cereals, Fruit Crops, Non-Food and Industrial Crops, and Vegetables and
Rootcrops. In the case of banana, mango, coffee, and tobacco, statistics are further
disaggregated by major variety.
This report was prepared by the Crops Statistics Division (CSD) of the PSA as a ready
reference for various stakeholders in the crops subsector of agriculture. Comments and
suggestions from the readers are welcome for further improvement of this publication.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Highlights
A. Cereals
Palay 2
Corn 4
B. Fruit Crops
Banana 7
Calamansi 9
Mango 10
Pineapple 12
Other Fruit Crops 13
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A. National
B. Cereals
C. Fruit Crops
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17.1 Volume of Production for Abaca (dried raw fiber), by Region: 2013-2017 71
17.2 Area Planted for Abaca, by Region: 2013-2017 71
18.1 Volume of Production for Cacao, by Region: 2013-2017 72
18.2 Area Planted for Cacao, by Region: 2013-2017 72
18.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Cacao, by Region: 2013-2017 72
19.1 Volume of Production for Cashew, by Region: 2013-2017 73
19.2 Area Planted for Cashew, by Region: 2013-2017 73
19.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Cashew, by Region: 2013-2017 73
20.1 Volume of Production for Coconut (with husk), by Region: 2013-2017 74
20.2 Area Planted for Coconut, by Region: 2013-2017 74
20.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Coconut, by Region: 2013-2017 74
21.1 Volume of Production for Coffee (dried berries), by Region: 2013-2017 75
21.2 Area Planted for Coffee, by Region: 2013-2017 75
21.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee, by Region: 2013-2017 75
21.1a Volume of Production for Coffee Arabica, by Region: 2013-2017 76
21.2a Area Planted for Coffee Arabica, by Region: 2013-2017 76
21.3a Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Arabica, by Region: 2013-2017 76
21.1b Volume of Production for Coffee Excelsa, by Region: 2013-2017 77
21.2b Area Planted for Coffee Excelsa, by Region: 2013-2017 77
21.3b Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Excelsa, by Region: 2013-2017 77
21.1c Volume of Production for Coffee Liberica, by Region: 2013-2017 78
21.2c Area Planted for Coffee Liberica, by Region: 2013-2017 78
21.3c Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Liberica, by Region: 2013-2017 78
21.1d Volume of Production for Coffee Robusta, by Region: 2013-2017 79
21.2d Area Planted for Coffee Robusta, by Region: 2013-2017 79
21.3d Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Robusta, by Region: 2013-2017 79
22.1 Volume of Production for Oil Palm (fresh fruit bunch), by Region: 2013-2017 80
22.2 Area Planted for Oil Palm, by Region: 2013-2017 80
22.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Oil Palm, by Region: 2013-2017 80
23.1 Volume of Production for Rubber (cuplump), by Region: 2013-2017 81
23.2 Area Planted for Rubber, by Region: 2013-2017 81
23.3 Number of Tappable Trees for Rubber, by Region: 2013-2017 81
24.1 Volume of Production for Sugarcane, by Region: 2013-2017 82
24.2 Area Harvested for Sugarcane, by Region: 2013-2017 82
25.1 Volume of Production for Tobacco (dried leaves), by Region: 2013-2017 83
25.2 Area Planted for Tobacco, by Region: 2013-2017 83
25.1a Volume of Production for Tobacco Native, by Region: 2013-2017 84
25.2a Area Planted for Tobacco Native, by Region: 2013-2017 84
25.1b Volume of Production for Tobacco Virginia, by Region: 2013-2017 85
25.2b Area Planted for Tobacco Virginia, by Region: 2013-2017 85
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BACKGROUND
Crops statistics are generated for 16 regions. The Palay and Corn Production Survey
(PCPS) is the source of data for cereals (palay and corn), while the Crops Production
Survey (CrPS) is for all crops other than palay and corn. Around 300 crops are covered
by these surveys. For this publication, information on 47 crops are reported. These crops
are:
Sampling Methodology
The sampling design of the PCPS uses the results of 1991 Census of Agriculture (CAF)
as the sampling frame. The survey domain is the province. It employs a replicated two-
stage stratified sampling design. The barangay is the primary sampling unit, which is
selected using probability proportional to size with area devoted to palay/corn as measure
of size. The farming household serves as the secondary sampling unit, which is selected
systematically.
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Data Collection
For PCPS, data collection is conducted quarterly during the first 12 days of the month
after the reference quarter. For CrPS, data collection is also conducted quarterly, during
the last ten (10) days of the middle month of the quarter. Both surveys gather data on
production and area planted/harvested. For CrPS, data on the number of bearing
trees/hils are also gathered.
Data review and validation are conducted quarterly to ascertain the accuracy of the data
produced from the surveys. The data review and validation process starts at the Provincial
Statistical Office (PSO), after the data processing. All provincial estimates undergo further
data review and validations at the regional level which is conducted by personnel at the
Regional Statistical Services Office (RSSO).
All validated provincial and regional estimates are submitted to the Crops Statistics
Division (CSD) for final review which is conducted during the National Data Review
(NDR). Consultations and discussions between representatives from the RSSOs and
personnel from the CSD are held during NDR before officially releasing the statistics.
The following concepts and definitions are used in the generation of statistics for crops.
Area Harvested – actual area from which harvests are realized. This excludes crop area
which is totally damaged. It may be smaller than the area planted. In crops statistics, this
applies to temporary crops.
Area Planted – actual physical area planted. This generally applies to area reported for
permanent crops and multi-harvest temporary crops.
Bearing Trees/Hills – refers to trees/hills where harvesting has been made in the past
and may or may not have borne fruits (productive) during the reference period due to
cyclical production pattern of the crop. Hills applies to banana.
Crop Production – the quantity produced and actually harvested for a particular crop
during the reference period. It includes those harvested but damaged, stolen, given away,
consumed, given as harvester’s share, reserved, etc. Excluded are those produced but
not harvested due to low price, lack of demand and force majeure or fortuitous events,
etc.
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Effective Area Harvested – the actual area planted and harvested which considers the
number of times it was planted and harvested to same crops during the reference period.
This concept applies to the area harvested reported for mono harvest temporary crops
such as rice, corn, rootcrops and tubers, and pechay.
High Yielding Variety (HYV) – an improved cultivated variety with significantly higher
yield and better quality under specific environment and improved farming conditions and
practices than the traditional seed varieties being used; any agricultural crop variety that
can equal or exceed the yield of the current commercially grown variety in a particular
locality. HYV may be locally or foreign bred.
Irrigated Palay – palay crop which receives irrigation water during its development.
Irrigation may be available through artificial means such as gravity, force, power pumps,
etc. It is not solely confined to lowland but also to high places where paddies are built for
planting rice.
Major Crops – 21 crops in the Philippines which collectively account for more than
60 percent of the total crop production. These include palay, corn, banana, calamansi,
mango, pineapple, abaca, coffee, coconut, rubber, sugarcane, tobacco, cabbage,
cassava, eggplant, garlic, mungbean/mongo, onion, peanut, sweet potato, and tomato.
Minor Crops – all remaining crops other than the major crops. This group accounts for
about 40 percent of the total crop production.
Non-Food Crops – are crops other than those used for food consumption. These are
crops grown for their aesthetic values such as ornamental plants and cutflowers. These
also include agriculture-derived products such as rice hay and coconut leaves.
Permanent/Perennial Crops – are crops which occupy the land for long period and do
not need to be replaced after each harvest such as fruit trees, shrubs, nuts, etc. These
crops may be productive or fruit-bearing crops.
Examples are: avocado, coffee, coconut and other fruit trees.
Priority Crops – identified national banner crops and various regional priority crops of
the then Key Commercial Crops Development Program (KCCDP), High Value Crops
Development Program (HVCDP), and now the Key Commodity Road Maps of the
Department of Agriculture, which are being developed because of their industrial and
commercial potentials.
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Rainfed Palay – palay crop which depends solely upon rainfall for its water supply;
usually planted through transplanting or direct seeding in fields with dikes which retain
water. There may be dikes in the field to hold water in the case of lowland-rainfed, or none
in the case of upland palay.
Rootcrops – crops with well-developed underground edible roots. These are classified
into roots and tubers. Roots which are more starchy and rich in carbohydrates include
gabi, ubi, and white potato. Tubers include beets, radish, carrots, and turnips.
Temporary Crops – crops which are grown seasonally, have growing cycle less than
one year, and must be sown and planted again for production after each harvest.
Vegetable Crops – mostly temporary crops which are either classified agronomically as
such or based on purpose for which they are used. For instance, fruit crops such as
jackfruit and green papaya are classified as vegetables during its young stage.
White Corn – corn grown and used mainly for human consumption and manufacture of
corn by-products such as cornstarch, corn oil, syrup, dextrin, glucose, gluten, etc.
Yellow Corn – corn used mainly as feed grains; includes all types of corn other than
white.
Yield – It refers to the average production per unit area. It is an indicator of productivity
derived by dividing total production by the area harvested.
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Highlights
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
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Cereals
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PALAY
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CORN
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Fruit Crops
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BANANA
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Banana cavendish variety registered the largest share of 52.8 percent to the total
banana output in 2017. Saba variety recorded the second largest share with 27.5 percent,
while lakatan variety had 9.9 percent share (Figure 15).
Others
9.8%
Lakatan
9.9%
Saba Cavendish
27.5% 52.8%
Banana cavendish production in 2017 was at 4.84 million metric tons, 4.3 percent
higher than the 4.64 million metric tons level in 2016. The increase in output was attributed
to the increase in area planted and number of bearing hills harvested from corporate
farms in Northern Mindanao (Bukidnon), SOCCSKSARGEN (Sultan Kudarat), and Davao
Region (Davao Norte).
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CALAMANSI
Calamansi production
decreased at an average annual rate
of 7.4 percent from 2013 to 2017.
During the same period, area
planted went down by an average
annual rate of 0.6 percent and
bearing trees by 1.5 percent (Figure
16).
In 2017, calamansi
production declined to
116.66 thousand metric tons or by
1.3 percent from 118.25 thousand
metric tons in 2016.The drop in
output was brought about by the
decrease in area planted and
number of bearing trees which FIGURE 17 Distribution of Production for Calamansi
by Region: Philippines, 2017
dropped by 0.2 percent and
1.2 percent, respectively. MIMAROPA
Other Regions 34.1%
29.5%
MIMAROPA, the top producer
of calamansi with production of
39.74 thousand metric tons
contributed 34.1 percent of the total
production. This was followed by Davao Region
CALABARZON with 11.2 percent; 7.1% CALABARZON
11.2%
Zamboanga Peninsula, 9.3 percent;
Central Luzon, 8.8 percent; and Central Luzon
Davao Region, 7.1 percent 8.8% Zamboanga
Peninsula
(Figure 17). 9.3%
MIMAROPA also registered the biggest area planted to calamansi and the most
number of bearing trees contributing 33.2 percent and 29.6 percent, accordingly.
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MANGO
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Central Luzon had the largest area planted to mango at 33.57 thousand hectares.
This region represented 18.0 percent of the total area planted to mango in 2017. Ilocos
Region had the second highest area with 11.5 percent share. Other regions, namely
Davao Region, SOCCSKSARGEN, and Zamboanga Peninsula had a combined share of
27.5 percent to the total area planted.
Piko
4.1%
Carabao
81.2%
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PINEAPPLE
In 2017, pineapple
production was 2.67 million metric
tons, 2.3 percent higher than the
2.61 million metric tons production
in 2016. The growth in production
could be attributed to the increase in area harvested due to expansion and initial
harvesting from corporate farms in Northern Mindanao (Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental),
and SOCCSKSARGEN (North Cotabato and South Cotabato). Likewise, area planted
expanded by 1.2 percent, from 65.22 thousand hectares in 2016 to 66.0 thousand
hectares in 2017.
Northern Mindanao
FIGURE 22 Distribution of Production for Pineapple
remained the top producer of by Region: Philippines, 2017
pineapple, sharing 1.55 million
metric tons or 58.2 percent to the Other Regions
12.2%
country’s total production in 2017.
SOCCSKSARGEN came next with
29.4 percent share (Figure 22).
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In 2017, durian dropped by 7.0 percent from 71.44 thousand metric tons in 2016
to 66.46 thousand metric tons.
The production trend of mandarin, tamarind and orange moved almost similarly
since 2013 until 2017. Over this period, the gross production of each crop went down at
an average annual rate of 4.1 percent, 3.5 percent, and 6.9 percent, respectively
(Figure 24).
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Non-Food and
Industrial Crops
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ABACA
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COCONUT
Production of coconut
decreased annually from 2013 to 2017
at an average annual rate of
2.1 percent, from 15.4 million metric
tons in 2013 to 14.05 million metric
tons in 2017. On the other hand, area
planted and number of bearing trees
both exhibited increasing behavior at
an average annual rate of 0.4 percent
(Figure 28).
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COFFEE
In 2017, SOCCSKSARGEN
was the top coffee producer
contributing 22.12 thousand metric
tons or 35.6 percent of the country’s
total coffee production. Davao
Region and ARMM came next with
10.84 and 10.20 thousand metric
tons, respectively (Figure 31).
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Robusta coffee was the most produced variety with a production of 43.03 thousand
metric tons or 69.3 percent, followed by arabica coffee with 14.48 thousand metric tons,
excelsa coffee with 4.06 thousand metric tons, and liberica coffee with 0.50 thousand
metric tons (Figure 32).
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RUBBER
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SUGARCANE
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TOBACCO
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Of the total tobacco production in 2017, virginia variety reported the largest
contribution at 59.6 percent. The other varieties followed with 27.7 percent while native
variety shared 12.7 percent (Figure 39).
Ilocos Region produced the bulk of the virginia tobacco in 2017 at 26.44 thousand
metric tons, accounting for 86.9 percent of the country’s total virginia tobacco production.
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Rootcrops
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CABBAGE
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CASSAVA
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EGGPLANT
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GARLIC
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MUNG BEAN/MONGO
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ONION
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PEANUT
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SWEET POTATO/CAMOTE
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TOMATO
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Area harvested to white/Irish potato increased by 0.6 percent, from 7.74 thousand
hectares in 2016 to 7.79 thousand hectares in 2017. However, area harvested to taro/gabi
was down by 0.9 percent, from 15.14 thousand hectares in 2016 to 15.01 thousand
hectares in 2017 and carrots by 0.01 percent, from 4.607 thousand hectares in 2016 to
4.61 thousand hectares in 2017.
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Statistical
Tables
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National
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Cereals
Palay 18,439,420 18,967,826 18,149,838 17,627,245 19,276,347
Irrigated 13,823,149 14,405,716 13,937,924 13,539,873 14,557,319
Rainfed 4,616,270 4,562,110 4,211,913 4,087,371 4,719,028
Corn 7,377,293 7,770,603 7,518,756 7,218,817 7,914,908
White 2,129,091 2,262,234 2,134,673 2,022,508 2,104,201
Yellow 5,248,203 5,508,369 5,384,083 5,196,309 5,810,708
Fruit Crops
Bananaa 8,646,417 8,884,857 9,083,929 8,903,684 9,166,334
Cavendish 4,230,089 4,448,460 4,566,907 4,638,328 4,836,254
Lak atan 930,032 954,856 970,496 898,515 910,983
Saba 2,557,109 2,567,495 2,627,129 2,474,199 2,520,010
Calamansi 164,091 160,740 162,676 118,248 116,665
Durian 91,212 80,334 87,382 71,444 66,458
Lanzones 35,207 13,899 20,814 17,160 8,031
Mandarin 15,287 14,045 14,064 13,243 12,908
Mangoa 816,378 885,038 902,739 814,055 737,032
Carabao 671,929 730,140 740,239 659,014 598,714
Mangosteen 3,303 2,686 3,400 2,522 1,171
Orange 3,513 3,325 3,219 2,861 2,634
Papaya 166,336 172,628 172,650 162,481 167,043
Pineapple 2,458,528 2,507,098 2,582,699 2,612,474 2,671,711
Rambutan 7,440 6,479 8,723 7,668 6,065
Tamarind Fruit 7,782 7,558 7,436 7,128 6,756
Watermelon 130,005 131,530 148,030 143,880 147,319
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Cereals
Palay 4,746,091 4,739,672 4,656,227 4,556,043 4,811,808
Irrigated 3,236,337 3,253,080 3,233,186 3,181,102 3,295,086
Rainfed 1,509,754 1,486,592 1,423,041 1,374,940 1,516,722
Corn 2,563,718 2,611,432 2,561,934 2,484,465 2,552,592
White 1,278,635 1,290,213 1,265,494 1,174,038 1,174,134
Yellow 1,285,083 1,321,219 1,296,440 1,310,427 1,378,459
Fruit Crops
Bananaa 446,017 442,751 443,370 442,865 446,764
Cavendish 82,903 84,133 85,809 86,668 88,010
Lak atan 55,908 56,395 56,473 54,675 54,978
Saba 183,484 182,416 182,001 182,414 185,279
Calamansi 20,262 20,065 19,993 19,824 19,788
Durian 16,366 16,542 16,623 16,619 16,672
Lanzones 19,940 19,936 20,158 20,144 20,842
Mandarin 9,009 8,982 8,779 8,747 8,597
Mangoa 187,939 188,092 188,422 187,834 186,038
Carabao 146,457 146,915 147,467 147,166 145,302
Mangosteen 2,464 2,523 2,531 2,548 2,787
Orange 1,465 1,447 1,417 1,386 1,340
Papaya 8,399 7,918 7,748 7,835 7,787
Pineapple 60,759 61,643 62,812 65,224 65,998
Rambutan 6,173 6,263 5,494 5,485 5,637
Tamarind Fruit 2,455 2,266 2,211 2,172 2,146
Watermelon 6,913 7,020 7,369 7,082 7,309
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TABLE 1.3 Number of Bearing Trees/Hills/Tappable Trees for Selected Crops, Philippines: 2013-2017
Fruit Crops
Bananaa 280,073,988 283,692,665 286,867,675 284,421,622 285,918,228
Cavendish 115,825,919 118,782,649 120,097,905 121,495,494 122,172,057
Lak atan 32,233,123 32,542,347 33,094,562 32,060,424 32,373,514
Saba 79,242,502 80,852,346 82,242,952 80,404,410 80,664,297
Calamansi 8,925,945 8,744,131 8,526,972 8,506,183 8,401,960
Durian 1,217,555 1,230,336 1,289,104 1,265,890 1,293,038
Lanzones 2,100,654 2,147,530 1,898,786 1,937,877 1,934,946
Mandarin 1,126,937 1,076,437 1,024,124 1,001,250 972,992
Mangoa 8,798,779 9,188,864 9,948,415 9,630,864 9,463,103
Carabao 6,499,493 6,884,636 7,563,066 7,257,263 7,116,409
Mangosteen 221,944 224,807 227,353 227,136 237,440
Orange 179,227 173,259 170,559 166,498 158,490
Papaya 5,300,151 4,989,011 4,960,084 5,001,900 4,815,590
Rambutan 461,997 489,699 406,194 404,539 404,967
Tamarind Fruit 141,193 136,417 133,536 129,197 127,211
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Fruit Crops
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TABLE 4.3a Number of Bearing Hills for Banana Cavendish by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 4.3b Number of Bearing Hills for Banana Lakatan by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 4.3c Number of Bearing Hills for Banana Saba by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 9.3a Number of Bearing Trees for Mango Carabao by Region: 2013-2017
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Non-Food and
Industrial Crops
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TABLE 17.1 Volume of Production for Abaca (dried raw fiber) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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TABLE 20.1 Volume of Production for Coconut (with husk) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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TABLE 21.1 Volume of Production for Coffee (dried berries) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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TABLE 21.3a Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Arabica by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 21.3b Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Excelsa by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 21.3c Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Liberica by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 21.3d Number of Bearing Trees for Coffee Robusta by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 22.1 Volume of Production for Oil Palm (fresh fruit bunch) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
TABLE 22.3 Number of Bearing Trees for Oil Palm by Region: 2013-2017
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TABLE 23.1 Volume of Production for Rubber (cup lump) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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TABLE 25.1 Volume of Production for Tobacco (dried leaves) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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Vegetables and
Rootcrops
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2013 - 2017
96
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
97
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
98
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
99
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
100
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
TABLE 40.1 Volume of Production for Onion (matured bulb) by Region: 2013-2017
(in metric tons)
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Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
102
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
103
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
104
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
106
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
107
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
108
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
109
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
110
Crops Statistics of the Philippines
2013 - 2017
ROSALINDA P. BAUTISTA
(Director II)
Officer-in-Charge
Sectoral Statistics Office
ERMINA V. TEPORA
Chief Statistical Specialist
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PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
PSA CVEA Building
East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
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