Palay Production
Palay production in Northern Mindanao reached 146,186.4 metric tons in the second quarter of 2020. This is 10.5 percent higher than the previous year’s production in the same period at 132,247.3 metric tons. Production of irrigated palay increased by 10.9 percent while rainfed palay production increased by 4.7 percent. (Figure 1)
Among the five provinces in Northern Mindanao, Bukidnon had the biggest share of production at 46.9 percent (68,521 MT), followed by Lanao del Norte at 32.2 percent (47,134.8 MT). (Figure 2)
Palay Area Harvested
The region’s area harvested for palay at 33,050 hectares is 7.7 percent higher than the recorded area harvested (30,673 has.) in the same quarter of the previous year. By ecosystem, area harvested for irrigated palay and rainfed palay increased by 8.3 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively. (Figure 3)
Among provinces, Bukidnon recorded the largest area harvested for palay at 15,350 hectares, followed by Lanao del Norte at 10,213 hectares. Three provinces, namely, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental showed increases in area harvested for palay. (Figure 4)
Corn Production
Corn production in the region decreased by 3.3 percent, that is, 67,429.8 metric tons from 69,969.5 metric tons in the same period of the previous year. Yellow corn production decreased by 1.2 percent while white corn production decreased by 6.4 percent. (Figure 5)
Among provinces, Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte are the major corn producers with percent contributions of 60.7 percent and 34.6 percent, respectively. (Figure 6)
Corn Area Harvested
Area harvested for corn in the region at 22,749 hectares from 25,052 hectares in 2019 of the same period, decreased by 9.2 percent. The area harvested for white corn and yellow corn decreased by 14.4 percent and 3.0 percent, respectively. (Figure 7)
Bukidnon (50.6%) and Lanao del Norte (42.0%) accounted for 92.6 percent of the total area harvested for corn in the region. Misamis Oriental posted the biggest drop of area harvested at 27.8 percent, followed by Lanao del Norte (-14.7%). (Figure 8)
RUBEN D. ABARO, JR., CESE
Regional Director
SBB/BMC/VAI
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TECHNICAL NOTES
The Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) is one of the major agricultural surveys conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). This generates estimates on palay and corn production, area, yield and other production-related data that serve as inputs for policy making and programs on palay and corn. More importantly, the production data generated from the survey are direct inputs to the Performance of Agriculture (PAR) report and accordingly to the computation of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Reference Periods
January Survey round – October to December
April Survey round – January to March
July Survey round – April to June
October Survey round – July to September
Production refers to quantity produced and actually harvested during the reference period. It includes those harvested but damaged, stolen, given away, consumed, given as harvesters’ and threshers’ shares, reserved, etc. Production from seed growers which are intended for seed purposes is excluded from the survey.
Area harvested refers to the total area harvested to palay/corn during the reference quarter. It may be less than or equal to the total area planted to palay/corn.
Irrigated Farms refer to area with irrigation facilities supplying water through artificial means like gravity, force/power, pump, etc. Irrigated area becomes rainfed only when the irrigation system is no longer operational for the past two (2) years and beyond repair and there is no plan of irrigating the farm.
Rainfed Farms refer to area that holds standing water but solely dependent on rainfall for its water supply. It may have dikes that retain rainwater.
Yield refers to the derived value in dividing production by the area harvested. It shows the relationship on how a certain area performs in terms of the quantity of produce.