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Local Agri-Fisheries

Mechanization Plan
of the

Municipality of Aroroy
01 INTRODUCTION

02 PRESENT SITUATION

Local Agri-Fisheries GOALS FOR THE


03 NEXT FIVE YEARS
Mechanization Plan
FUNCTIONAL (NAFMP
of the 04 COMPONENTS) PLANS

Municipality of AND TARGETS

FUNDING
Aroroy 05 REQUIREMENTS
INTRODUCTION

Aroroy is a 1st-class municipality in the Philippines. It is part of


Masbate in the Bicol Region, located in Luzon. The Municipality of
Aroroy is geographically located between 12 degrees and 13 degrees
Latitude and 123 degrees and 124 degrees Longitude or at the
northernmost part of the Province of Masbate, Bicol Region. It is
bounded on the North by the Masbate Pass, to the East by the
Municipality of Baleno, to the West by the Sibuyan Sea and to the South
by the Municipalities of Milagros and Mandaon.
POPULATION SURVEY 2015 POPULATION
Total Total SURVEY
Item No. Barangay Male Female 2020
Household Population
1 Ambulong 799 2,199 2,025 4,154 4,632
2 Amoroy 158 409 373 782 827
3 Amotag 415 1,105 1,016 2,121 2,059
4 Bagauma 551 1,324 1,312 2,636 2,841
5 Balawing 136 374 345 719 757
6 Balete 291 836 772 1,608 1,661
7 Bangon 570 1,492 1,312 2,804 2,915
8 Cabangcalan 242 606 597 1,203 1,220
9 Cabas-an 290 834 751 1,585 1,266
10 Calanay 308 819 820 1,639 1,527
11 Capsay 463 1,253 1,149 2,402 2,649
12 Concepcion 205 545 491 1,036 951
13 Dayhagan 305 883 782 1,665 1,703
14 Don Pablo 296 746 731 1,477 1,550
15 Gumahang 394 1,009 985 1,994 2,055
16 Jaboyoan 469 1,192 1,177 2,369 2,740
17 Lanang 213 494 439 933 1,009
18 Luy-a 545 1,517 1,420 2,937 3,186
19 Macabug 206 572 517 1,089 1,084
20 Malubi 347 862 846 1,708 1,840
21 Managanaga 252 653 580 1,233 1,340
15 Manamoc 189 516 479 995 1,117
23 Mariposa 245 704 648 1,352 1,337
24 Mataba 542 1,423 1,315 2,738 2,569
25 Matalangtalang 367 1,007 954 1,961 1,639
26 Matongog 272 723 682 1,405 1,357
27 Nabongsoran 213 544 459 1,003 2,005
28 Pangle 193 539 483 1,015 979
29 Panique 1,307 3,330 3,081 6,411 6,464
30 Pinanaan 255 612 559 1,171 939
31 Poblacion 791 2,063 2,025 4,088 4,090
32
33
Puro
San Agustin
1,671
361
4,164
960
3,967
897
8,131
1,857
8,282
1,820
According to the 2020
census. The municipality of
34 San isidro 256 713 638 1,351 1,175
35 Sawang 284 745 675 1,420 1,371
36 Syndicate 492 1,298 1,141 2,439 2,784

Aroroy has a total population of


37 Talabaan 324 808 697 1,505 1,555
38 Talib 305 871 778 1,649 1,515
39 Tigbao 625 1,598 1,483 3,081 3,131
40
41
Tinago
Tinigban
TOTAL
323
508
16,978
897
1,396
44,635
823
1,309
41,533
1,720
2,705
86,168
1,736
2,674
88,351
88,351.
DISTRICT 2ND DISTRICT
INCOME CLASS 1st CLASS LEVEL MUNICIPALITY
POPULATION 88,351 BASED FROM PSA SURVEY 2020
BARANGAYS 41 BARANGAYS
LAND AREA 44,040 HECTARES
TOTAL AGRICULTURAL AREAS 10,668.41 HECTARES

TOPOGRAPHY MOUNTAINOUS / ROLLING TERRAINS /


HILLY

CLIMATE TYPE III


This is characterized by a season not very pronounced which is
relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year.
Its Rainfall is categorized under Type C, which is considered as moist,
or rain sufficiently distributed with almost four and one-half (4½)
months. The general Wind Direction and Velocity is from northeast to
southwest at 8 knots.
URBAN BARANGAYS 5 BARANGAYS
COASTAL BARANGAYS 25 BARANGAYS
UPLAND BARANGAYS 16 BARANGAYS
MAJOR CROPS COCONUT
PRODUCED

MINOR CROPS RICE, CORN, BANANA, ROOT CROPS,


PRODUCED VEGETABLES, MANGO

FISHERY PRODUCTS PRAWN, MUD CRAB, SEA CRABS,


SHELLFISH, MILK FISH AND OTHER 1ST
CLASS FISHERY PRODUCTS
ALIEN & FOREST/TIMBER Total Land Area
BARANGAY
DISPOSABLE LAND (Ha.)

Amb u l o n g 259.3231 25.2906 284.6137


Amo ro y 37.4938 49.7884 87.2822
Amo ta g 349.5079 1,647.2470 1,996.7549
Ba ga -u ma 90.4909 5.2999 95.7908
Ba l a wi n g 350.4797 252.6362 603.1159
Ba l e te 2,181.0317 2,181.0317
Ba n go n 215.4676 60.4047 275.8723
Ca b a n gca l a n 413.8007 1,643.8232 2,057.6239
Ca b a s -a n 969.9017 1,355.6914 2,325.5931

Total LAND AREA


Ca l a n a y 1,436.1513 1,039.9264 2,476.0777
Ca p s a y 747.0618 747.0618
Co n s e p ci o n 686.1955 686.1955
D a yh a ga n 1,236.3172 143.1182 1,379.4354

OF LGU AROROY
D o n Pa b l o D e l a ro s a 201.2088 329.8457 531.0545
Gu ma h a n g 72.1955 634.9808 707.1763
Ja b o yo a n 434.5014 14.3008 448.8022
La n a n g 391.9185 264.7101 656.6286
Lu y-a 173.6666 1,159.3389 1,333.0055

The municipality has a


Ma ca b u g 2,330.8508 2,330.8508
Ma l u b i 86.8084 713.1414 799.9498
Ma n a ga n a ga 2.3334 1,431.5628 1,433.8962

land area of 440.40 square


Ma n a mo c 1,634.3970 1,634.3970
Ma ri p o s a 302.8593 1,642.2883 1,945.1476
Ma ta b a 585.2911 1,261.6059 1,846.8970

kilometers which constitutes


Ma ta l a n gta l a n g 810.8921 661.7331 1,472.6252
Ma to n go g 85.2983 495.4678 580.7661
Na b o n gs o ra n 1,256.8841 1,256.8841

10.64% of Masbate total land


Pa n gl e 980.1223 980.1223
Pa n i q u e 627.7402 311.5478 939.2880
Pi n a n a a n 452.8410 321.4745 774.3155

area.
Po b l a ci o n 61.6831 61.6831
Pu ro 270.9331 86.0782 357.0113
Sa n Agu s ti n 2,402.6550 227.1908 2,629.8458
Sa n I s i d ro 719.4372 431.3371 1,150.7743
Sa wa n g 151.4414 780.5867 932.0281
Syn d i ca te 331.0014 74.8688 405.8702
Ta l a b a a n 226.7618 48.1870 274.9488
Ta l i b 303.0967 935.9283 1,239.0250
Ti gb a o 374.0297 51.0570 425.0867
Ti n a go 253.5481 17.0333 270.5814
Ti n i gb a n 199.4469 1,225.4428 1,424.8897
TOTAL 14,880.5229 29,159.4771 44,040.0000
ACTUAL LAND USE EXISTING AREA PERCENTAGE

Agricultural area 10,668.41 24.22%

Agro-industrial 746.1573 1.69%

Commercial 4.1499 0.009%

Forest/timber land
Actual land used
A. Forest 15,285.32 34.71%

B. Grass 13,874.16 31.50%


The Existing area for
Industrial 0.6142 0.001%
Agricultural area in the
Infra 8.123 0.02%
Municipality of Aroroy is
Institutional 7.14 0.02%
10,668.41 Hectare or 106.6841
Mangroves 1,514.62 3.43%
square kilometers which
Mining quarrying 1,606.71 3.65%
constitutes of 24.22% of total land
Open space 2.0803 0.005%
area of Aroroy.
Other uses 1.2517 0.003%

Residential 321.2685 0.73%

TOTAL 44,040.00 100%


II. PRESENT SITUATION
INVENTORY OF FARM MACHINENERIES IN RICE PRODUCTION AS OF MAY 2023
HAND
4 WD HAND TRANS- WATER RI CE RI CE Pa l a y
Rice (ha.) TRACTOR MPDP RI CE MI LL
No. BARANGAY TRACTOR TRACTOR PLANTER PUMPS REAPER THRESHER s he d REMARKS
WI TH TRAI LER
No. of (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF (NO. OF
Irrigated Rainfed Upland
farmers UNITS) UNITS) (NO. OF UNITS) UNITS) UNITS) UNITS) UNITS) UNITS) UNITS) UNITS)
1 Amb u l o n g
2 Amo ro y 2 1
3 Amo ta g 11 92.5 8 75 1 5 1 4 8 4 3
4 Ba ga -u ma
5 Ba l a wi n g 1 1
6 Ba l e te 13 6 17 3 2 2 2 1
7 Ba n go n 4.85 6
8 Ca b a n gca l a n 31 20 4 40 1 6 1 1 8 1 6 2 4 1
9 Ca b a s -a n 8.5 17 11 34 3 1 3 3 2
10 Ca l a n a y 3.5 3 1 1 1 1
11 Ca p s a y 5 8 10
12 Co n s e p ci o n 1.5 8.5 12
13 Da yh a ga n 26 52 2 56 1 4 1 1 4 3 3 3 1
14 Do n Pa b l o De l a ro s a 6.5 4 1 1
15 Gu ma h a n g
16 Ja b o yo a n 1.5 17.5 17 2 2 2 2 1
17 La n a n g 61.5 8 49 1 7 1 3 1 7 2 4 1
18 Lu y-a 12 9.5 21 2 2 1
19 Ma ca b u g 5 11 9 16 3 4 4 2 3
20 Ma l u b i 6.5 1 7 1 1 1 1 1
21 Ma n a ga n a ga 15 127 95 1 8 1 1 6 1 8 2 1 1
22 Ma n a mo c 3 9 15 3 3 2 2 1
23 Ma ri p o s a 21.5 22.5 41 5 5 3 4 4
24 Ma ta b a 43 27.5 3 52 1 6 1 1 7 1 6 3 4
25 Ma ta l a n gta l a n g 5 14 16 2 2 1 1
26 Ma to n go g
27 Na b o n gs o ra n 6 35 39 6 8 4 2 2
28 Pa n gl e 5 9 3 16 4 1 4 2 2 2
29 Pa n i q u e 7 1 5 3 2 1
30 Pi n a n a a n 1 1.75 2
31 Po b l a ci o n 2
32 Pu ro 6.5 0.5 5 1
33 Sa n Agu s ti n 9.5 7 10 3 2 2 2 1
34 Sa n I s i d ro 18 13 20 4 3 3 2 2
35 Sa wa n g 2 12 4 17 1 1
36 Syn d i ca te
37 Ta l a b a a n
38 Ta l i b 11 32 31 2 3 2 1
39 Ti gb a o 8.5 32 31 4 4 3 2 2
40 Ti n a go 1.5 1
41 Ti n i gb a n 37.25 38.3 60 1 6 1 3 4 2 2
TOTAL 389.6 644.05 44 825 9 94 7 6 77 4 82 46 51 4
II. PRESENT SITUATION

Inventory of farm machineries in rice


production as of May 2023
MACHINERIES NO. OF UNITS
4WD TRACTOR 9
HAND TRACTOR 94 With a total land area
HAND TRACTOR WITH TRAILER 7 for rice production of
TRANSPLANTER 6 1077.65 hectare rice area in
WATER PUMP 77 the Municipality of Aroroy
RICE REAPER 4 and 825 rice farmers.
RICE THRESHER 82
MPDP 46
RICE MILL 51
PALAY SHED 4
II. PRESENT SITUATION
Agricultural and fishery mechanization level as of may 2023
LGU – Aroroy, Masbate
Service Area 1,077.65 hectare
Irrigated 389.6 hectare
Rainfed
688.05 hectare
Hp Hp/Ha

Land Preperation 2056 1.91

Planting/Transplanting 78 0.072

Cropcare 28 0.025

Harvesting 0 0

Hauling 0 0

Threshing 574 0.53

Cleaning 0 0

Drying 0 0

Milling 357 0.33


II. PRESENT SITUATION
Agricultural and fishery mechanization level as of may 2023
Modified agricultural mechanization index
Hp/Ha MAMI Difference(Hp/ Remarks Hp
(Hp/Ha) Ha)
Land Preperation 1.91 Above Theoretical
1.376 -0.534 0
Planting/Transplanting 0.072 Below Theoretical
0.594 0.522 562.53
Cropcare 0.025 Below Theoretical
0.327 0.302 325.45
Harvesting 0 Below Theoretical
0.975 0.975 1050.71
Hauling 0 Below Theoretical
0.931 0.931 1003.29
Threshing 0.53 -
0 -0.53 0
Cleaning 0 0 0 - 0
Drying 0 Below Theoretical
0.868 0.868 935.40
Milling 0.33 0 -0.33 - 0
III. GOALS FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Timeline of request priorization for 2024 - 2028
2024 2025 2026 2027 2028

Land Preperation

Planting/Transplanting

Cropcare

Harvesting

Hauling

Threshing

Cleaning

Drying

Milling

Legend: -Priority -Hindi Masyado


III. GOALS FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Target: 50% of total hp required per farm activity
2024 2025 2026 2027 2028
Land Preperation
Planting/Transplanting 4 units per year of Transplanter (13hp)
Cropcare
Harvesting 2 unit per year of Combine Harvester (70 Hp)
Hauling 1 unit per year of Hauling truck(200 Hp)
Threshing
Cleaning
Drying 2 unit per year of RMD (40 Hp)
Milling
IV. FUNCTIONAL (NAFMP COMPONENTS) PLANS AND TARGETS
IV. FUNCTIONAL (NAFMP COMPONENTS) PLANS AND TARGETS

Proposed Funding Agency


DA LGU DOST DAR PHILMech DTI

Transplanter ⁄ ⁄ ⁄

Harvester ⁄ ⁄ ⁄

Hauling Truck ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄

RMD ⁄ ⁄ ⁄ ⁄
V. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS

The funding requirements needed for the Municipal Agriculture and Fishery
Mechanization Plan by commodities needed to prepare. It is necessary to determine the budget
need to allocate for the projects and programs to be implemented. The local government unit
as the primary implementor of the project shall allocate part of their 20% Annual Economic
Development Fund. The other sources of fund will provide by the other national government
agencies such as Department of Agriculture, Philippine Center for Postharvest Development
and Mechanization (PhilMech), Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), Bureau of Animal Industry
(BAI), Bureau of Fishery and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), Philippine Coconut Authority
(PCA), Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority (PhilFIDA), Bureau of Soil and
Water Management (BSWM), and other government institutions concerned. The funding
requirement for the programs and projects by commodities are stated in table at next slide.
V. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS
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