IFUGAO FISHERY SITUATION
Fourth Quarter, 2021
HIGHLIGHTS
The Fishery production in Ifugao, as of the 2021 Fourth Quarter increased by 30.5 percent compared to its total production in the same period a year ago. The increased attributed to the abundant of water supply which is essential in fishpond operation. The acquisition of quality tilapia fingerlings jacked up the production during the stocking and rearing particularly on Freshwater cage and Freshwater fishpond production. The produced increased to 880.10 metric tons from 611.87 metric tons, gaining over 268.23 metric tons to its 2020 Fourth Quarter total production.
Fishery production uptick by 30.5 percent
The Fishery production in Ifugao still ranked number one in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) as of the 4th quarter of 2021. Ifugao accounted for 66.95 percent or 880.10 metric tons of the region’s total produced of 1,314.48 metric tons
The produced went up to 880.10 metric tons in the 4th quarter of 2021 from 611.87 metric tons in the same period a year ago, showing 30.5 percent rate increased, as shown in table 1. The abundant water supply which was essential in the fishpond operation and easing of Covid-19 protocols allowed the fishpond operators to look outside the province of a quality tilapia fingerlings for the stocking and rearing which was contributed big in the increased of production, thus resulted into a positive growth production in the province.
Table 1. Quarterly Fishery Production by Sub-sectors, Ifugao, 4th Quarter, 2021 – 2020
Sub-sector | Production (metric tons) | %change | |
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Q4 - 2021 | Q4 – 2020 | ||
Total Fishery Produced | 880.10 | 611.87 | 30.5 |
Municipal | 19.71 | 21.08 | (6.5) |
Inland | 19.71 | 21.08 | (6.5) |
Aquaculture | 860.39 | 590.79 | 31.3 |
Freshwater Fishpond | 244.91 | 162.63 | 33.6 |
Freshwater cage | 615.48 | 428.16 | 30.4 |
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
Figure 1, illustrates the disaggregated variables or culture type comprising aquaculture sub-sector wherein Freshwater fishpond increased by 33.6 percent or 244.91 metric tons in the 4th quarter 2021 compared to 162.63 metric tons in the same period last year. Likewise, Freshwater cage also increased by 30.4 percent or 615.48 metric tons in the 4th quarter 2021 from 428.16 metric tons in the same period a year ago.
It also noted a decreased in Inland Municipal Fishery production. This may be due to limited fishing mandays due to pandemic, climate change and poor breeding areas in rivers and in waterways.
Figure 1, Quarterly Fishery Production by Sub-sectors, Ifugao, 4th Quarter, 2021-2020 (In metric tons)
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
Fishery Production by Province
In Table 2, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) generated an estimated 1,314.48 metric tons of Fish catched and produced in the region for the 4th quarter of 2021.
Ifugao gathered 880.10 metric tons, the highest in the region, trailed by Abra with 203.46 metric tons and Kalinga with 136.32 metric tons while Mountain Province recorded the least produced with 8.12 metric tons.
Table 2. Inland Municipal Fishery and Aquaculture, Volume of Production by Geo-location, CAR, 4th Quarter, 2021 – 2020 (In metric tons)
Region/Province | Year | ||
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Type/Environment/ Species |
Q4-2021 | Q4-2020 | |
Cordillera Administrative Region |
Inland Municipal Fisheries | 256.22 | 253.79 |
Abra | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 101.31 | 87.91 |
Apayao | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 13.33 | 25.67 |
Benguet | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 17.49 | 16.22 |
Ifugao | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 19.71 | 21.08 |
Kalinga | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 102.62 | 101.25 |
Mt. Province | Inland Municipal Fisheries | 1.76 | 1.66 |
Cordillera Administrative Region |
Freshwater fishpond | 412.55 | 321.68 |
Abra | Freshwater fishpond | 102.15 | 99.04 |
Apayao | Freshwater fishpond | 12.43 | 14.21 |
Benguet | Freshwater fishpond | 13.01 | 11.61 |
Ifugao | Freshwater fishpond | 244.91 | 162.63 |
Kalinga | Freshwater fishpond | 33.70 | 30.44 |
Mt. Province | Freshwater fishpond | 6.36 | 3.75 |
Cordillera Administrative Region |
Freshwater cage | 645.71 | 474.90 |
Abra | Freshwater cage | 0.04 | 0.04 |
Apayao | Freshwater cage | 0.07 | 0.06 |
Benguet | Freshwater cage | 30.12 | 46.64 |
Ifugao | Freshwater cage | 615.48 | 428.16 |
Kalinga | Freshwater cage | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Mt. Province | Freshwater cage | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
Sixty seven percent of CAR produce is from Ifugao
Of the six provinces in CAR, Ifugao ranked number one in Fishery production as of the 4th quarter of 2021 sharing 66.95 percent of the region’s total produced or 880.10 metric tons.
It is noted that the province ranked number one in tilapia production under Freshwater cage and Freshwater fishpond sharing 46.82 percent or 615.48 metric tons and 18.63 percent or 224.91 metric tons of the region’s total produced, respectively.
However, the province is ranked number four (4) in tilapia production under the Inland Municipal Fishery sector sharing 9.88 percent or 9.10 metric tons of the region’s total produced of 92.14 metric tons.
Table 3. Top Five Species in Inland Municipal Fishery Production, Ifugao, 4th Quarter, 2021 - 2020 (In metric tons)
Name of Species | Year | |
Q4-2021 | Q4-2020 | |
Carp | 3.11 | 3.11 |
Catfish (Hito) | 0.41 | 0 |
Freshwater Goby (Biya) | 2.23 | 2.28 |
Silver Perch (Ayungin) | 1.70 | 2.90 |
Tilapia | 9.10 | 10.10 |
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
Tilapia top the production in Inland Municipal Fishery
Of the top five species produced in the province, Tilapia topped the production in the 4th quarter of 2021 in which recorded a production of 9.10 metric tons from 10.10 metric tons in the 4th quarter of 2020, posted a decrease of 9.9 percent.
A production of 3.11 metric tons of Carp from the same amount of produced in the 4th quarter last year. A production of 2.23 metric tons of Freshwater Goby, posted a decreased of 2.19 percent. And a production of 1.70 metric tons of Silver Perch, posted a decreased of 41.38 percent.
Value of Production escalate to 19 percent
The total value of production escalated to almost twenty percent in the 4th quarter of 2021 as compared to the total value of production of the province in the same period a year ago, see table 4.
Table 4. Value of Quarterly Fishery Production by Sub-sectors, Ifugao, 4th Quarter, 2021 – 2020
Sub-Sector | Value in Pesos (in thousand) | %change | |
Q4-2021 | Q4-2020 | ||
Total Fishery Produced | 75,330.70 | 61,052.42 | 19.0 |
Municipal | 1,589.09 | 1,686.56 | (5.8) |
Inland | 1,589.09 | 1,686.56 | (5..8) |
Aquaculture | 73,741.61 | 59,365.86 | 19.5 |
Freshwater Fishpond | 22,041.54 | 16,228.95 | 26.4 |
Freshwater Cage | 51,700.07 | 43,136.91 | 16.6 |
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
For the sub-sector of Aquaculture, Fresh water Fishpond increased by 26.4 percent in the 4th quarter of 2021 or Php 22,041,540 million as compared to Php 16,228,950 million in the same quarter of 2020.
Freshwater Cage also increased by 16.6 percent or P 51,700,070 million as compared to Php 43,136,910 million in 2020 4th quarter.
Table 5. Value of Inland Municipal Fishery Production, by Type of Species, Ifugao, 4th Quarter, 2021 – 2020
Name of Species | Value in Pesos (in thousand) | %change | |
Q4-2021 | Q4-2020 | ||
Total | 1,589.09 | 1,686.56 | (5.8) |
Carp | 213.50 | 248.80 | (14.2) |
Catfish (Hito) | 45.36 | 0 | 100 |
Freshwater Goby (Biya) | 237.12 | 213.00 | 10.2 |
Silver Perch (Ayungin) | 127.50 | 282.26 | (54.8) |
Tilapia | 728.27 | 808.00 | (9.9) |
Other fishes | 0 | 134.50 | (100) |
Freshwater Shirmps | 204.00 | 0 | 100 |
Freshwater clams | 33.34 | 0 | 100 |
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
On the other hand, Inland Municipal Fishery sector decreased in the 4th quarter of 2021 by 5.8 percent or Php 1,589,090 million as compared to Php 1,686,560 million in the 4th quarter 2020, see table 5.
Source: PSA, Fisheries Statistics Division
Of the 880.10 metric tons Fishery production in Ifugao for the 4th quarter of 2021, Freshwater Cage recorded the lofty haul of almost 70.0 percent of the province total produced with 615.48 metric tons
On the other hand, Freshwater Fishpond contributed 27.83 percent or 244.91 metric tons, and Inland Municipal Fisheries contributed a measly 2.24 percent only or 19.71 metric tons, as shown in figure 2.