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Agriculture grew by 3.6 percent in 2019. Only the crops sub-sector contributed to the higher production. At current prices, the gross value of agricultural production amounted to PhP 27,554 million, lower by 8.1 percent than the previous year’s level (Table 2). From January to December 2019, total volume of agricultural production increased by 4.8 percent, from 1,147 thousand metric tons to 1,202 thousand metric tons (Table 3 ).
 
Fig. 1 Growth Rates of Value of Production in
Agriculture at Constant 2018 Prices, CAR, 2018-2019
 
 
Fig. 2 Growth Rates of Value of Production in
Agriculture at Current 2018 Prices, CAR, 2018-2019
 
Fig. 3 Percentage Distribution of Value of Production in
Agriculture at Constant 2018 Prices, CAR, 2019
 
 
  • Crops production increased by 4.9 percent. It accounted for 56.0 percent of the total agricultural output. Palay and corn production went up by 7.0 and 12.0 percent, respectively. Increases in production were also noted in cabbage, carrots, Chinese cabbage (wongbok), chayote, bell pepper, sweet peas, cauliflower, habitchuelas, celery, mango, broccoli, strawberry and roses. At current prices, the value of crops production amounted to PhP 21,475 million, 10.1 percent lower than the previous year’s record.
  • Livestock registered a slight decrease in production by 0.4 percent. It contributed 28 percent to the total agricultural production. At current prices, the value of livestock production reached PhP 4,051 million, down by 3.1 percent from the previous year’s level.
  • Poultry production also recorded a decline of 3.8 percent during the reference year, accounting for 13 percent of the total agricultural output. The value of poultry production amounted to PhP 1,602 million at current prices. This was 7.9 percent higher than the previous year’s record.
  • Fisheries production went down by 4.4 percent. It shared 3 percent in the total agricultural output. At current prices, the value of fisheries production reached PhP 426 million or 2.4 percent less this year. Tilapia comprised 80 percent of the total fish production in CAR which recorded a 6.6 percent decrease as compared to previous year.
  • On the average, prices received by farmers decreased by 11.3 percent. Price decrements were noted for crops at 14.3 percent and livestock at 2.7 percent while poultry recorded an average increase of 12.1 percent and fisheries at 2.1 percent. From January to December 2019, farmgate prices went down by an average of 11.3 percent.
TABLE 1. Value of Production in Agriculture at Constant Prices
Cordillera Administrative Region, 2018-2019
 
 
 
TABLE 2. Value of Production in Agriculture at Current Prices
Cordillera Administrative Region, 2018-2019
 
 
 
TABLE 3. Volume of Production in Agriculture 
Cordillera Administrative Region, 2018-2019
 
 
 
TABLE 4. Average Farmgate Prices in Agriculture,
Cordillera Administrative Region, 2018 to 2019
 

 

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