Agricultural Profile of Region 10
Agricultural Profile of Region 10
Agricultural Profile of Region 10
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION Northern Mindanao is within the grid square of 725 to 1030 North Latitude. It is bounded on the North by Bohol Sea, on the South by Lanao del Sur and North Cotabato; on the West by Zamboanga provinces; and on the East by Agusan Provinces and Davao. Region 10 consists of five provinces: It is composed of the landlocked province of Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental in the West; it comprises Oro, Bukidnon
in the South; Misamis Oriental in the North; the paradise island of Camiguin in the Northeast; 9 cities of Cagayan de Gingoog, El Salvador, Iligan, Malaybalay, Valencia, Ozamiz, Oroquieta, and Tangub; a
total of 84 municipalities; 12 Congressional districts, and 2,020 barangays. Bukidnon has vast agricultural resources which are highly suitable for almost all types of crops; it is the regions food basket and primary supplier of raw material for processing in the various agri-industrial centers of the region. Misamis Oriental is the hub and industrial center of the region; is the home to the regional airport, international seaport, first class hotels and variety of agri-based & other manufacturing industries. The island of Camiguin is a place of unspoiled beauty, white sandy beaches, clear mountain springs and waterfalls and rustic old world charm. Misamis Occidental is a place of natural beauty, wetlands, unspoiled forests and rich, fertile soil; it is the base for most of the regions aquaculture industries And lastly Lanao del Norte, the newest province added to the Northern Mindanao Region; it is traversed by several rivers, the most important of which is the Agus River which feeds the Ma. Cristina Falls, a major source of hydroelectric power for the Mindano Grid.
CLIMATE AND TOPOGRAPHY Three Climate types prevail in the different areas of Northern Mindanao: Type IINo dry season with very pronounced maximum rainfall from November to January in the province of Camiguin and Misamis Occidental. Type IIIRelatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year, affecting Misamis Oriental and Central Bukidnon. Type IVRainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year in Northeastern Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. Region 10 is geologically a combination of plains, mountains, rolling hills, and coastal areas with rich soil, abundant minerals, agriculture, forest and aquaculture resources. The region is strategically located serving as the gateway to and from the rest of Mindanao, linking this resource-rich island to the rest of the country and the world via its relatively modern seaport, airports and an extensive arterial road network. It is located outside the typhoon belt and enjoys a climate that is favorable to agriculture and industrial activities. And lastly the region is blessed with abundant hydro-electric power supply which constitutes the bulk of power available in the Mindanao Grid and still has a lot of hydro electric potentials ready for tapping.
Province BUKIDNON CAMIGUIN LANAO DEL NORTE MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL MISAMIS ORIENTAL TOTAL
In 2008, Region 10 has a Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of P71,169,547,000. The Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry (AFF) sectors contributed 31.21% to the GRDP while the Industry Service sectors contributed 30.31% and 38.48% respectively.
The AFF provided the highest contribution to the growth of the region in 2008. It provided 3.2 percentage points to the total 5.3 percent growth rate of the region. The industry and service subsectors each provided 1.3 percentage points and 0.9 percentage point, respectively. Among the subsectors, agriculture and fishery was the major contributor to the regions economic expansion, providing 3.2 percentage points of the regions total.
CY 2008 Palay Harvest Area (in has.) & Production in Metric Tons Irrigated Province BUKIDNON Area (Has.) 67,501 Prod (MT) 279,399 Ave (MT) 4.14 Area (Has.) 5,433 Rainfed Prod (MT) 17,897 Ave (MT) 3.29
Source:BAS
Palay - 5 Year Production in Metric Tons Irrigated Year Area (has.) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source:BAS For 2008, irrigated palay shows an increase average productivity of 4.14 MT, while rainfed palay registered a decrease average productivity of 2.96 MT as compared to 2007. 115,615 113,687 111,059 117,720 122,654 Prod 427,595 428,301 429,776 466,022 507,939 Ave 3.70 3.77 3.87 3.96 4.14 Area (has.) 14,319 11,184 11,433 11,529 14,622 Rainfed Prod 38,277 30,709 31,513 35,870 43,307 Ave
CY 2008 Corn Harvest Area (in Has.) & Production in Metric Tons White Corn Province Area (Has.) BUKIDNON CAMIGUIN LANAO DEL NORTE MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL MISAMIS ORIENTAL TOTAL Source:BAS 32,342 452 99,122 24,527 43,057 Prod (MT) 68,488 537 220,967 38,032 53,554 Ave (MT) 2.12 1.19 2.23 1.55 1.24 1.91 Yellow Corn Area (Has.) 164,835 17 7,400 1,133 10,820 184,205 Prod (MT) 672,381 35 28,674 3,154 41,742 745,986 Ave (MT) 4.08 2.06 3.87 2.78 3.86 4.05
199,490 381,578
Corn - 5 Year Production in Metric Tons Year Area White Corn Prod Ave Area Yellow Corn Prod Ave
(has.) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Source:BAS 228,854 219,401 221,275 203,534 199,490 359,708 339,889 368,959 358,259 381,578 1.57 1.55 1.67 1.76 1.91
(has.) 164,295 162,098 156,998 166,305 184,205 567,981 598,338 595,368 690,085 745,986 3.46 3.69 3.79 4.15 4.05
For 2008, white corn figures show that there was an increase in average productivity of 1.91 MT and yellow corn slight decrease of 4.05 MT in contrast to 2007.
CY 2008 HVCC Area Harvested/Planted (in Has.) & Production in Metric Tons HVCC Commodity Area (Has.) 1. Sugarcane 2. Coconut 3. Banana 4. Pineapple 5. Cassava 6.Tomato 7. Mango 8. Camote 9. Rubber 10.Papaya Source:BAS These are the top 10 major crops in the region in terms of volume of production for CY 2008, with sugarcane holding the no. 1 spot followed by coconut husk and banana. 57,169.6 299,904 49,903 18,994.2 16,326 2,763 8,657 2,599 4,567 Production (MT) 3,421,408 1,713,354 1,631,303 1,007,022 348,971 50,451 33,251 28,551 10,079 39,045 32.69 53.02 21.37 18.26 3.84 10.98 2.21 Ave. Yield (MT) 59.85
CY 2008 Production (MT) of Selected Vegetables, by Province Commodity 1. Tomato 2. Squash fruit 3. White/Irish Potato 4. Ginger 5. Chayote 6. Gourd BUK 37,950 8,550 6,945 415 3,000 270 CAM 42 49 0 16 14 53 LDN 531 1,162 0 3,799 170 1,790 MOC 456 1,313 0 274 212 464 MOR 11,471 1,944 0 173 641 1,141 Total 50,451 13,017 6,945 4,678 4,037 3,718
7. Eggplant 8. Pechay 9. Pepper 10. Ampalaya 11. Stringbeans 12. Lettuce 13. Okra 14. Carrots 15. Cauliflower 16. Habitchuelas 17. Mongo Source:BAS
63 34 3 24 38 0 25 0 0 2 3
3,608 2,361 2,343 2,312 2,118 1,783 1,464 1,201 691 522 347
CY 2008 Production (MT) of Selected Fruits by Province Commodity 1. Banana 2. Pineapple 3. Papaya 4. Mango 5. Durian 6. Calamansi 7. Lanzones 8. Watermelon 9. Rambutan 10. Mandarin Source: BAS BUK 1,133,255 1,000,895 2,306 5,545 517 610 0 123 155 82 CAM 6,438 3 47 229 13 13 171 29 1 0 LDN 291,899 1,174 832 3,460 773 419 188 714 12 55 MOC 40,540 15 134 14,378 55 151 426 60 28 6 MOR 159,171 4,935 35,727 9,639 79 73 452 85 10 3 Total 1,631,304 1,007,022 39,045 33,521 1,438 1,265 1,236 1,011 206 146
CY 2008 Production (MT) of Other Crops, by Province Commodity BUK CAM 0 LDN 0 MOC 0 MOR 0 Total 3,421,408
1. Sugarcane(cane for centrifugal) 3,421,408 2. Coconut (w/ husk) 3. Rubber (coagulated cup lump) 4. Coffee (dried berries w/ pulp) 5. Oil Palm (fresh fruit bunch) 6. Abaca (dried raw fiber) 7. Cacao (dried beans w/ pulp) 8. Tobacco (dried leaves) 45,986 9,815 4,890 405 1,400 455 0
93,012 571,618 490,459 512,279 1,713,254 2 24 0 29 9 0 0 611 0 42 60 0 34 24 0 47 16 0 228 654 2,993 96 11 528 10,079 6,203 3,398 1,615 551 528
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CY 2008 Production (MT) of Root Crops, by Province Commodity 1. Cassava 2. Camote 3. Gabi 4. Ubi Source: BAS BUK 186,975 10,935 210 39 CAM 2,230 732 262 50 LDN 18,800 12,652 1,320 556 MOC 33,641 1,518 700 96 MOR 107,326 2,714 148 57 Total 348,971 28,551 2,639 798
Livestock & Poultry Production in Metric Tons (Liveweight) by Specie Animal Type Carabao Cattle Goat Hog Chicken Duck Chicken Eggs Duck Eggs Source:BAS 2007 6,898 29,818 4,375 117,315 74,724 2,185 29,639 3,273 2008 7,083 30,669 5,496 123,815 82,403 1,956 32,333 3,166 %Increase/ (Decrease) 2.68 2.85 25.62 5.54 10.28 (10.48) 9.09 (3.27)
Livestock & Poultry Inventory By Province in Heads (As of January 1, 2008) Animal Type Carabao Cattle Goat Hog Chicken Duck Total Source:BAS BUK 63,901 87,775 59,478 342,140 CAM 2,250 7,492 1,814 34,750 LDN 37,200 36,994 32,504 81,720 MOC 27,363 51,830 56,444 131,550 MOR 12,260 83,744 61,126 207,860 Total 142,974 267,835 211,366 798,020 11,993,510 285,311 13,699,016
5,623,574 134,404 1,298,325 1,634,460 3,302,747 198,406 1,968 46,446 23,226 15,265
For 2008,
goat production posted an increase of 25.62 percent; while hog recorded an increase of 5.54 percent , cattle with 2.85 percent
increase, carabao with 2.68 percent increase and chicken production increase by 10.28 percent. However, duck production registered a decrease of 3.27 percent as compared to 2007.
CY 2008 Fish Catch/Production By Province in Metric Tons Sector/Province 1. Commercial Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Occidental MisamisOriental 2007(MT) 45,272.59 132.08 12,083.04 22,058.81 10,998.66 2008(MT) 46,462.24 146.31 12,237.32 22,946.27 11,132.34 %Increase (Decrease) 2.63 10.77 1.28 4.02 1.22
2. Inland Municipal Bukidnon Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Occidental Misamis Oriental
3. Aquaculture Fishing Bukidnon Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Occidental Misamis Oriental
TOTAL Source:BAS
143,040.16
149,815.18
4.74
149,815 MT in 2008. Commercial fishing shows a 2.63 percent increase in production; while Inland
Fish production in the region reached to
municipal fishing recorded a 16.23 percent increase; Aquaculture fishing shows a 5.37 percent increase and Marine municipal fishing showed a 5.58 percent increase.
Updated by: Planning & Programming Section Planning Division November 10, 2009