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AGRICULTURE
Crops
As of 2014, Victoria has an agricultural area of 11, 773.58 hectares or 46.18% of the total land
area of the municipality which is 25,494.4219 hectares. About 45.60% of these agricultural lands
were devoted to rice farming, 39.08% was devoted to fruit trees and the remaining 15.32%
agricultural area was devoted to high value commercial crops such as the corn, vegetables,
industrial and root crops. (Table 1)
Table 1 Area devoted to Agriculture, 2014
Category
Total Agricultural Land
Rice
Irrigated
Non-irrigated
Corn
Vegetable
Root Crops
Industrial Crops
Banana
Coconut
Coffee
Cacao
Pineapple
Fruit Trees
Calamansi
Sentoris
Lanzones
Rambutan
Mango
Durian
Mangosteen
Abiu
Area (Hectares)
11,773.58
5,369.00
4,565.00
804.00
125.00
178.00
270.25
1,230.54
440.80
689.94
43.10
13.00
43.70
4,600.79
884.00
604.56
1,666.56
987.12
57.00
337.50
20.94
43.10
% Devoted to
Agriculture
46.18
45.60
38.78
6.82
1.06
1.51
2.30
10.45
3.74
5.86
0.37
0.11
0.37
39.08
7.51
5.13
14.16
8.83
0.48
2.87
0.18
0.37
The economic base of the municipality is basically agricultural. In terms of agricultural land area,
45.60% of the entire agricultural area is planted of Rice followed by Fruit Trees (Calamansi,
Sentoris, Rambutan, Lanzones, Durian, Mango, Mangosteen, and abui) at 39.08% and Industrial
Crops (Coconut, Cacao and Coffee, Banana, Pineapple) at 10.45%. By this year, farmers were
more inclined at rice planting compare to other crops. There were several market outlets of fruits
such as in MIMAROPA, CALABARZON, Metro Manila and Panay Island.Value of each commodity
varies on supply and demand particularly on citrus and rambutan.
Rice were sold in form of palay (grain) or rice. Marginal farmers sold their palay to local market.
Value will depend to grain quality. Dry season had a higher price compare to wet season, because
post-harvest facilities like dryer is lacking during harvest season. Price range to Php 10.00 to Php
12.00/kilo during wet season and Php 13.00 to Php 22.00/kilo during dry season both at 18% to
26% moisture content (MC). Fancy and glutinous rice and good eating quality varieties is much
higher price compare to ordinary rice. Likewise, local traders and big land owners market their
products in term of rice outside the province of Oriental Mindoro. Some rice farmer sold their palay
in the National Food Authority (NFA) at Barcenaga, Naujan, Or. Mindoro buying satellite station, and
in Calapan City. with additional trucking fee. Figure 1 shows the land area distribution of the
municipality. In terms of the volume of production (figure 2), rice accounted for 39.98% of the total
agricultural production of the municipality. Fruit trees was second to rice production with 43,165
metric tons (MT) or 37.39% followed by industrial crops with 2% or 2,306.68 MT of the total
municipal agricultural output
Table 2 Existing Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, Year 2014
Major Crops
Brgy.
Rice
Irrigated
Non Irrigated
Corn
Area
Hectares %Total
5,369.00
0.4560
25
21
4,565.00
804.00
0.3878
0.0682
125.00
0.0106
4,600.79
0.3908
Fruit Trees
Calamansi
21
884.00
0.0751
Sintores
19
604.56
0.0513
Lanzones
21
1,666.56.
0.1416
Mango
11
57.00
0.0048
Durian
15
337.50
0.0287
Mangosteen
20.94
0.0180
Rambutan
21
987.12
0.0838
43.10
0.0037
1,230.54
0.1045
Abiu
Industrial crops
Coconut
20
689.94
0.0586
Coffee/cacao
13
56.10
0.0048
440.80
0.0374
Pineapple
11
43.70
0.0037
Vegetables
23
178.00
0.0151
Roots
TOTAL
20
270.25
11,773.58
0.023
1.0333
Banana
Production
Volume
46,155.37
0
39,999.580
6,198.240
269.50
0
43,165.73
0
11,304.000
7,216.00
0
8,032.73
0
1,570.00
0
5,343.00
0
454.00
0
8,986.00
0
260.00
0
2,306.680
1,178.78
0
193.90
0
836.00
0
98.00
0
872.78
0
942.000
115,442.560
Local
Product Market
Export
-do
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
-do-
10.45
Rice
Corn
Fruit Trees
2.3
1.51
Industrial Crops
Root Crops
Vegetables
45.60
39.08
1.06
0.82
0.76
39.98
Rice
Corn
Fruit Trees
Industrial Crops
Root Crops
37.39
0.23
Vegetables
.
The table below shows the different farm machinery and post-harvest facilities. Most of the farmers
used farm tractors in tilling the land in all kind of crops particularly in wide areas. There were 27 unit
of farm tractor, three unit came from the Department of Agriculture (DA) which were granted one
unit to Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology (MinSCAT), one unit to Oriental
Mindoro Agricultural Experimentation Station (ORMAES) both at barangay Alcate and one unit to
the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Victoria were all farmer can avail the services provided by its
policy. There were 23 units which were privately owned by big land owners from 10 barangay.
Likewise, hand tractors were used in rice production-lowland & irrigated areas. Operationally 451
units were found in 25 rice producing barangay and privately owned by individual rice farmer. One
unit with complete accessories was given to San Juan Nepomuceno Farmers Association at
barangay San Juan through counter parting scheme. As of now, minimal farmer used animals in
their crop production. Draft animals were commonly used by marginal farmers in their corn and
vegetable production.
Harvesting of rice is usually takes when 80% of panicles turn to yellow in color. Cutting and filing
were manually done through contract (pakyaw); daily (arawan) and percentage (honusan) system of
sharing. But now, this system has change due to the trend of using harvesters. Axial flow rice
thresher was usually used in 25 barangay with the total of 256 units. The decreased in the number
of the rice thresher can be observed because of the trend of combine harvesters in the municipality
as its advantage take by the farmers.
On the other hand, corn is ready to harvest when the husk of ear is fully dried. It is also manually
done through honusan system of sharing. Since only two barangay raised corn production, two unit
of Corn Sheller were provided - one unit was operated and owned by private individual and one
operated by Cooperative which was granted by the DA.
Mechanical Drier
Flatbed Drier
Location
Number
15 barangay
24 barangay
37
85
BagongBuhay
Macatoc
Mabini
San Isidro
San Narciso
Babangonan
Sub-total
2
1
1
1
4
15
Alcate
Urdaneta
Mabini
Pob.3
Sub-total
1
2
1
7
256
Type/
Capacity
Remarks
Operational
Operational
100 bag
per load
Operational
-do-do-do-do-do-
Operational
Need Repair
Operational
Operational
Operational
100 bag
per load
-do-do-do35-40
bag/hour
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational & need
repair
Rice Thresher
24 barangay
Farm Tractor
BagongBuhay
Operational
Alcate
Macatoc
Mabini
3
7
4
Operational
Operational
Operational
San Narciso
Urdaneta
2
1
Operational
Operational
Hand Tractor
Corn Sheller
Market Center
Warehouse
Babangonan
Leido
San Juan
Poblacion IV
Sub-total
5
1
1
27
24 barangay
451
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational
Operational & need
repair
Bagong Buhay
25 to 30
bag/hour
Operational
Alcate
20
bag/hour
Operational
Sub-total
Pob.1
Macatoc
Sub-total
2
2
1
3
Operational
Operational
Operational
44
Operational
29
16
Operational
Operational
175
Operational
11 barangay
4-wheel tractor
Combine harvester
Water pump
Source: Municipal Agriculture Office, 2014
Rice Production
San Narciso with 4,011 metric tons has the highest production of rice among 25 barangays of the
municipality. As to non-irrigated, Alcate has the highest production of rice at 1,128 MT production.
Table 4 shows that the irrigated farm is more productive compare to non-irrigated.
Table 4 Rice Area and Production per Barangay, 2014
Barangay
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Alcate
Antonino
Babangonan
BagongBuhay
Bambanin
Bethel
Canaan
Doungan
Leido
Mabini
Macatoc
Malabo
Merit
Ordovilla
Pakyas
Pob.1
Pob.2
Pob.3
Pob.4
Irrigated
(Area)
Irrigated
(MT)
2,028.0
1,208.0
1,316.0
1,060.0
465.0
895.0
1,660.0
1,566.0
2,253.0
2,870.0
3,110.0
3,140.0
466.0
995.0
1,233.0
1,288.0
766.0
979.0
707.58
NonIrrigated
(Area)
NonIrrigated
(MT)
1128.0
87.0
1,072.0
24.0
31.0
26.0
87.0
58.5
89.0
739.3
1,035.0
160.0
159.0
27.0
91.5
Total(MT)
3,156.0
1,295.0
2,388.0
1,084.0
496.0
921.0
1,747.0
1,624.5
2,342.0
2,870.0
3,849.3
4,175.0
466.0
995.0
1,233.0
1,448.0
925.0
1,006.0
799.1
20
21
22
23
24
25
San Gabriel
San Gelacio
San Juan
San Narciso
Urdaneta
Villa Cerveza
TOTAL
4,565.0
911.0
365.0
1,834.0
4,011.0
3,297.0
715.0
39,999.6
12.0
17.0
93.0
98.7
1,125.0
38.3
6,198.2
804.0
5,369.00
923.0
382.0
1,927.0
4,109.7
4,422.0
753.3
46,155.4
Table 5 Fruit Trees Area and Production (Metric Tons) per Barangay, 2014
Barangay
Calamansi
Sentoris
Lanzones
Rambutan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Alcate
Antonino
Bagong Buhay
Bagong Silang
Bambanin
Bethel
Canaan
Concepcion
Leido
Loyal
11
Macatoc
12
Merit
13
Ordovilla
14
Pakyas
15
Pob.3
16
Sampaguita
17
San Antonio
18
San Cristobal
Area
Production
Area
97.00
42.00
18.00
48.00
16.00
9.00
23.00
28.50
21.00
145.00
21.
00
57.
00
55.
00
28.0
0
9.
00
53.
00
41.
00
23.
50
990.00
1,406.60
50.00
2,334.00
41.00
980.00
8.00
6.00
110.00
1,509.40
99.00
106.60
5.00
433.00
4.00
98.00
8.00
6.00
116.00
208.00
Production
563.00
59.50
21.00
1,104.00
34.00
5.00
10.50
113.00
935.00
1,044.00
6.00
Area
Production
Area
Producti
on
55.00
114.15
6.00
35.00
23.00
25.00
8.00
111.00
153.00
244.00
550.00
1,314.00
66.00
1,135.00
29.00
25.00
29.00
364.00
126.70
1,614.00
49.00
79.00
2.00
31.00
51.00
17.50
7.00
54.00
120.00
30.00
949.00
579.00
336.00
410.00
519.00
170.00
79.00
740.00
630.00
720.00
159.00
38.25
32.00
15.00
8.00
12.00
882.00
381.00
899.00
175.00
26.00
29.00
130.00
102.50
80.00
365.00
180.50
702.00
36.00
41.00
27.00
287.00
8.00
89.50
Area
Production
30.00
95.00
881.00
24.00
1,269.00
50.00
999.00
23.75
780.75
95.00
44.50
13.00
38.00
53.00
100.00
335.00
130.00
757.00
14.00
65.00
923.00
5.00
29.00
2.00
21.00
65.00
150.00
56.00
41.00
550.00
28.00
338.00
28.00
168.00
1,108.00
200.00
469.00
54.00
173.00
111.00
148.00
50.00
360.25
498.00
1,070.00
50.00
620.00
25.00
567.00
1,100.00
19
San Isidro
20
San Gabriel
21
San Gelacio
22
San Narciso
23
Villa Cerveza
Total
24.
50
48.
00
23.
00
4.5
0
49.
00
884.00
167.00
57.00
925.00
21.00
876.00
157.41
546.00
103.00
703.00
15.00
21.00
1.00
6.00
12.00
34.00
15.50
23.00
12.00
20.00
20.00
46.00
27.00
340.00
60.00
380.00
40.00
623.00
11,304.00
1,488.56
7,216.00
1,666.56
8,032.30
987.0
0
8,986.
00
1,004.1
8
7,608.00
623.00
1.00
Table 6 Industrial Crops Area and Production (Metric Tons) per Barangay, 2014
Industrial Crops
#
Barangay
Banana
Area
Coconut
Production
Alcate
70.5
155.85
Antonino
26.5
33.65
Babangonan
Area
177.50
26.50
Coffee/Cacao
Productio
n
215.50
26.50
BagongBuhay
14
7.50
BagongSilang
2.00
Bambanin
45.75
20.50
Bethel
17.5
27.50
Canaan
25
31.00
Concepcion
30
89.00
1
0
Leido
1.5
2.50
1.38
1.50
11
Loyal
36.75
125.50
138.80
151.50
14.50
2.50
76.76
17.50
50.00
Other Crops
14.00
2.00
69.30
Area
90.0
0
4.0
0
5.0
0
7.50
1.00
Productio
n
80.90
13.00
5.00
6.00
0.50
Pineapple
Area
9.00
4.00
Productio
n
10.00
1.00
5.00
2.00
1.00
1.5
0
1.00
-
7.00
3.00
0.25
0.25
3.00
Area
58.0
0
0.5
0
1.00
45.0
0
1.5
0
Production
325.00
8.00
1.50
5.50
331.00
20.00
5.00
3.5
0
30.00
0.5
0
2.00
2.50
Root Crops
Area
78.0
0
5.50
Production
350.00
5.00
1.00
10.50
19.50
141.76
Vegetable
3.75
25.0
0
5.50
8.25
8.0
5
5.5
0
44.0
0
95.00
25.00
12.00
5.00
3.00
250.00
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
2
0
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
4
2
5
Macatoc
Malabo
Merit
1.00
Ordovilla
29.00
Pakyas
30
18.00
Pob.3
15
23.00
Sampaguita
32
40.00
San Antonio
13.00
San Cristobal
San Isidro
San Gabriel
San Gelacio
45.00
10.50
16.00
5.00
100.50
65.00
30.00
30.00
117.00
52.00
5.00
5.00
130.00
30.00
40.0
0
40.0
0
3.00
13.0
0
20.0
0
4.50
10.00
1.00
4.00
Total
88.53
6.0
0
7.00
2.0
0
0.50
20.00
23.00
14.0
0
3.00
7.00
4.00
4.00
20.00
1.00
13.00
7.00
6.00
15.00
1.50
1.00
11.45
3.00
30.00
8.00
6.00
2.00
13.00
39.00
86.00
120.00
26.00
10.0
0
23.00
3.00
15.00
5.0
0
5.00
5.00
San Narciso
Villa Cerveza
17.0
0
9.00
1.00
1.00
8.50
7.00
440.8
0
836.
00
107.00
7.00
689.9
4
1,178.8
0
10.0
0
56.
10
27.00
193.9
0
5.00
43.7
0
98.0
0
11.00
13.00
178.
00
872.5
0
3.5
0
33.50
270.
25
Type
Livestock
*Carabao
*Cattle
*Swine
Poultry
*Mallard Duck
*Broiler
Barangay
Classification
Production
Volume
Value
Product Market
Local
Export
32
27
32
Farm
Backyard
Backyard
1,037.00
667.00
5,271.00
31,110,000.00
20,010,000.00
21,761,600.00
21
27
Backyard
Backyard
4,486.00
5,151.00
44,860.00
1,236,240.00
1.00
130.00
942.0
0
Native Chicken
Game Fowl
32
27
Backyard
Backyard
9,931.00
1,786.00
993,100.00
267,900.00
Source: MAO
Fishing Ground
Barangay
Production
Volume
MT
Product Market
Value
Local
Export
Inland
1. River
2. Lakes
3. Fish Cages
4. Fishpond
18
barangays
Bambanin
180.0
0
235.00
12,600,000.0
0
16,450,000.00
Doungan
80.00
5,600,000.00
Leido
150.00
10,500,000.00
Merit
75.00
5,250,000.00
Malabo
175.00
12,250,000.00
San Narciso
50.00
3,500,000.00
Urdaneta
1.40
98,000.00
Bethel
0.10
7,000.00
Pakyas
16
barangays
1.00
70,000.00
3.31
231,700.00
Source: MAO
Forestry Production
Since Victoria is located as having undulating land features ranging from rolling to hilly to
mountainous areas, it is therefore, production of forestry could be observed. The table below shows
that only the watershed areas in the municipality could be found at Villa Cerveza with an area of
780.9273 hectares.
Table 8 Area and Location of Forest Land by Sub-Category and Primary Used, 2014
Category
A. Production Forest
1. Timber Production (Natural)
2. Timber Production (plantation)
3. Agro Forest
4. Pasture/Grazing Land
5. Mineral Areas
Location
Villa Cerveza
Area
(Has.)
9.5378
6. Watershed Areas
Villa Cerveza
780.9273
547.8100
1,338.2751
B. Protection Forest
1. NIPAS Areas
NLNP
3,119.0000
2. Non-NIPAS Areas
Sub-Total
31,119.0000
GRAND TOTAL
32,457.2751
Agricultural Occupation
Most of the Victoreos from both urban and rural areas are engaged in agriculture. These
agricultural engagements are primarily categorized as farming of different crops, livestock and
poultry raising. Farm workers who are engaged in different agricultural activities were the primary
occupation in agricultural industry with the percentage of 27, followed by Farmer (24.86%), next
with orchard farmers (19.20%) and livestock raisers (14.79%) which is considered as major
occupation. Minor agricultural occupation were Plant grower (vegetable .4%), crop famer (2.7%),
fisherman 2.6%), poultry farmers (2.2%,) inland water fisheries (1.1%) Other animal producer
(0.46%) Other farm workers (0.26) and ornamentals (0.07).
Table 9 Major & Minor Agricultural Occupation/Groups in Urban & Rural Areas, Year 2014
Location
Urban
Rural
Total
32 barangays
395.00
2372.00
2767.00
Farmworkers
-do-
458.00
2556.00
3014.00
Fishermen
-do-
293.00
293.00
Crop Farmer
-do-
10.00
295.00
305.00
Orchard Farmers
-do-
65.00
2073.00
2138.00
-do-
3.00
5.00
8.00
-do-
134.00
351.00
485.00
Livestock
-do-
188.00
1459.00
1647.00
32 barangay
12.00
247.00
259.00
-do-
10.00
42.00
52.00
32 barangay
103.00
133.00
-do-
30.00
30.00
9826.00
11131.00
Poultry Farmers
Other Animal Producer
Inland Waters Fishermen
Other Farm Workers Not Elsewhere
Classified
Total
1305.00
Source: MAO/PAGO
The table 10 shows that the CARPable land covered of Victoria were composed of 28 barangays
with a total area of 1,372.9104 hectares and 1,052 beneficiaries. Likewise, Agrarian Reform
communities (ARCs) has three barangays with a total land area of 2,023.4967 with 742
beneficiaries. As a whole, there are a total of 31 barangays with land area of 3,396.4071 hectares
and 1,794 beneficiaries. Only Poblacion 1 among 32 barangays of Victoria was not covered by
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
Table 10 Agrarian Related Concern, 2010
Concerns
A. CARPable Lands
1. Covered
Location/Barangay
Babangonan
BagongBuhay
BagongSilang
Bambanin
Bethel
Canaan
Concepcion
Doungan
Leido
Loyal
Mabini
Macatoc
Malabo
Merit
Ordovilla
Pakyas
Pob.II
Pob.III
Pob.IV
Sampaguita
San Antonio
San Cristobal
San Gabriel
San Gelacio
Area (has.)
10.7
1
170,356.0
0
14.8
7
51.9
2
2.2
5
46.7
2
131.8
8
14.8
9
202.8
7
66.5
5
23.3
5
42.2
1
38.3
1
42.5
1
42.8
0
46.5
6
4.0
0
30.76
8.6
4
17.7
5
117.15
41.4
8
44.8
0
22.2
5
No. of
FarmerBeneficiaries
9
10
9
29
3
27
110
15
129
41
19
25
35
33
34
44
2
26
5
16
66
19
32
28
San Isidro
San Juan
San Narciso
Urdaneta
Total
B. Agrarian Reform Communities
(ARCs)
Alcate
Antonino
Villa Cerveza
Total
23.5
6
35.11
143.2
5
88.7
2
1,372.9
1
1,543.0
1
1,274,467.00
353.0
4
2,023.5
0
3,396.4
1
66
46
82
62
1,052
410
115
217
742
1,794
As table 11 shows the related agricultural projects, that will be resulting to the municipality as having
a great opportunity for the increase production of its all agricultural activities.
Table 11 Agriculture Related Projects Approved/Funded for Implementation. Year
2015
Name and
Type of
Project
Farm to
Market Road
(FMR)
Location
Sampaguita-BagongSilang San
Gabriel- Antonino
Bethel-Doungan-Leido-Pakyas
Antonino-BagongSilang
Compra-MaroyroyPamintahan
Sampaguita,Bagong,Silang, San
Gabriel, Antonino, Ordovilla,
Loyal- Macatoc
Maroyroy-Macatoc
San Juan-Macatoc
Mabini-Babangonan
San Juan-Ordovilla
Pakyas-Canaan
Murangan-Alcate- Loyal
Merit-Conception
Pakyas-Leido-Doungan
Communal
Irrigation
System (CIS)
Post Harvest
Facilities
Villa Cerveza-Alcate
Murangan
Macatoc
Mabini
BagongBuhay
Pob.4
Type
Proponent
(Govt.
Private
Other)
Estimated
Start Date
Estimated
Date of
Completion
October
2014
December
2014
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Construction
Construction
Construction
Paving
New
Generated
Restoration
-do-do-do
MPDP
MPDP
Community
Seed
Banking
Merit
Malabo
Macatoc
San Narciso
San Juan
BagongBuhay
MPDP
MPDP
Flat bed drier
-do-do-do-
Distribution of
registered
palay
June 2014
Dec. 2014
Farming System
With the continuing information and education campaign of the Department of Agriculture, the
Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro and the Municipal Government of Victoria and
with the support of the rural-based organizations, the farming systems of the farming
communities now gradually are changing from conventional farming into natural farming
system accounted to about thirty percent of farmers involved.
This is manifested by
the organization of different natural farmers association in the municipality and clamors to undergo
natural farming systems training.
Victoria is classified under type II of the PAGASA climatic condition, which has pronounced
wet (April to September) and dry (October to March) seasons but sometimes rains are
st
evenly distributed throughout the year. Victoria just like any other municipalities of the 1 District
of Oriental Mindoro is already experiencing the effects of so called climate change and global
warming.
The Department of Agriculture in coordination with the Municipal Agriculture Office is consistently
introducing different farming systems which can easily be adopted by the farmers to increase
crop production and income through Farmers Field School, Palay Check System, Crop
Intensification and Diversification and introduction of Climate Change and Global Warming
adaptive crop varieties including provision of farm mechanization and seed banking
establishment.
Commerce and Trade
Table 12 shows the inventory of commercial areas located at the Municipality of Victoria.
There are eleven locations/ barangay considered as commercial areas.
Table 12 Commercial Areas in the Municipality, 2014
Market Catered
Types of Commercial Area
Location
Area(in sq.m)
Outside the
Municipality
Pob. 1
20,000.00
Public Market-old
Pob.1
10,000.00
Macatoc
1,000.00
Mabini
200.00
Leido
1,000.00
Public Market
Commercial Strips/Talipapa
Bethel
300.00
Babangonan
200.00
Alcate
450.00
San Isidro
200.00
4,372.00
Pob. II
Public market
Commercial complex ( range of dry goods store, boutique shops, recreational/ entertainment
establishments and service shops such as food chain branches/ establishments)
Malls (with department stores, supermarket and various shops in one building)
Other type
The recorded 11 commercial areas increased its location from 2007 to 2014. Table 6.22 shows the
figure and its remarks. During 2007, the Alcate has the highest commercial area among others and
on 2014, Poblacion I got a highest increased or expansion which is 5,6130 from 3.26 has.
Table 13 Historical Data on Commercial Areas, 2014
2007
3.260
0.364
1.453
0.100
0.760
0.502
0.020
0.102
0.020
4.523
1.250
2014
5.613
0.437
1.332
0.105
0.800
0.500
0.020
0.100
0.020
4.788
1.290
%
increase/decrease
Decrease
Increase
Decrease
Increase
Increase
Decrease
Decrease
Decrease
Increase
Increase
Increase
No. of
Establishmen
t
No. of
Employmen
t
No. of
Establishmen
t
349
120
5
26
5
9
42
556
713
245
10
53
10
18
86
1135
441
155
6
32
7
13
80
734
%Inc./Dec. Over
Previous Year
2014
No. of
Employment
No. of
Establishmen
t
799
269
13
66
14
47
163
1371
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
No. of
Employment
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
Increase
As to employment concern of those different types of business in the municipality, there is about
more than 13 million pesos that serve as the revenue for 2014. Wholesale trade and retail got the
highest revenue with its employment of 799.
Table 15 Employment by Type/Classification/Type Of Business and Trade, 2014
Type/Classification
Kind of Business and Trade
No. of
Revenue
Employment
(in peso)
799
7,912,652.47
269
2,663,959.34
Communication
13
128,741.53
Financial Intermediation
66
653,610.85
14
138,644.73
47
465,450.15
163
1,641,220.72
1,371
13,577,279.81
Most of the barangays of Victoria have a great number of sari-sari store. There were 734
commercial and business establishments in the municipality of Victoria.
Table 16 Inventory of Commercial and Business Establishments per Barangay, 2014
1. Poblacion I
B/
S
A
G
R
I
P
R
O
26 1 23 D
7
2. Poblacion II
14
Barangay
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Y
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S
91
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Poblacion III
19
Poblacion IV
11
Babangonan
15
Mabini
16
Urdaneta
6
San Narciso
8
San Gabriel
7
Ordovilla
11
San Juan
13
Sampaguita
9
San Antonio
13
San Isidro
18
Duongan
8
Macatoc
23
Antonino
14
Alcate
21
Villa Cerveza
6
Bagong Buhay 4
Bagong Silang 8
Malabo
11
San Gelacio
4
Bethel
6
Canaan
7
Pakyas
7
San Cristobal
2
Leido
9
Bambanin
3
Merit
4
Concepcion
4
Loyal
6
333
Total
Grand Total
3 2 2
3 2
2 4 2
3
1 1 2
1
2 2 2
1 1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1 1
2
5 6
3 2
2 2 1
1
1 1
1
1 1 1
1
4
1
1
1
1 2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
16 58 16 3 9 7 15 5 3 1 5 8 2 12 5 4 1 12 1 4 18 8 8 15 37 21 11 96
734
Table 17 shows the existing programs and plans for Commerce and Trade of the municipality as of
2014. Implementations of the said projects are based on the target output of Municipal and
Provincial AIP and other concerned agencies/offices.
Table 17 Existing Programs And Plans for Commerce and Trade, 2014
Programs/
Projects *
Location
Budget
Allocation
Schedule of
Implementation
Industry
Manufacturing and Processing Industry
Funding
Sources
Implementing
Agency/ies
Name of Industrial
Manufacturing
Establishment/Product
Industrial
Processes
Raw material
Material
Furniture
Good
Making
Food
Processing
Lumber
Coconut
Fruit
Pakyas RIC
Calamansi
Juice
Processing
Calamansi
Masculino Woodcraft
Sugar
Coconut,
Pakyas RIC
Coco Jam
Sugar
Source: LGU Business Permits Department/Primary Survey
Sources
Production
Product
market
Product
Local
Locally
Furnitures
Locally
Nata
De coco
Locally
Calamansi
Juice
Locally
Coco Jam
Tourism
The Provincial Physical Framework Plan (PPFP) of Oriental Mindoro has identified Victoria as
ideal for eco-tourism development. Table 19 shows the list of the municipality's tourist
destinations, their location, and ownership. There is however no data available on visitors arrival.
Table 19 Local Tourist Destination
Tourist Spots
Location
Name of Tourist
Establishment/D
estinations
Area
(has.)
Type of
Attraction
Macatoc
Madriaga Villa
Verde Resort
0.100
Inland
Resort
Recreational
Poblacion 2
Triple L
Swimming Pool
0.125
4.000
Inland
Resort
Recreational
Poblacion 2
Villa Bautista
Resort
1.430
Inland
Resort
Recreational
Babangonan
Genetas
Swimming Pool
.2.000
Inland
Resort
Recreational
Resorts
Facilities
2 Swimming
Pools, Hotel,
Function Hall,
Comfort Rooms,
Playing Area,
Cottages
3 Swimming Pool,
Hotel, Function
Hall, Comfort
Rooms, Cottages
2 Swimming Pool,
Hotel, Function
Hall, Comfort
Rooms, Playing
Area, Cottages
2 Swimming Pool,
Hotel, Comfort
Rooms, Playing
Area, Cottages
Ownership
Private
sector
Private
sector
Private
sector
Private
Sector
Bambanin
Duongan
Lake
Merit
Malabo
Naujan Lake
Leido
San Narciso
Urdaneta
Source: Municipal Tourism Office
The tourism facilities of Victoria are located at the urban barangays. These support facilities could
be reached mostly through the Tricycle Operation & Drivers Association (TODA) and Victoria
Operators, Drivers & Commuters Organization (VODACO).
Table 20 Existing Tourism Support Facilities and Services per barangay, 2014
Barangay
Accommodation
Restaurant
Travel
Agencies
Offices
Transport
Services
RCA
Kitchenette
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Marasigan's
Eatery
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Poblacion 1
Triple R
Refreshments
Victoria
Operators,
Drivers &
Commuters
Organization
(VODACO)
(Victoria
Terminal)
Triple L
Swimming Pool
Poblacion 2
Macatoc
Babangonan
Babangonan
Tri-Lunch
Restaurant
RORO Bus
Terminal
Villa Bautista
Resort
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Madriaga Villa
Berde Resort
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Genetas
Swimming Pool
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Vilmas
Kambingan
Tricycle
Operation &
Drivers
Association
(TODA)
Activity
KAPAKYANAN Festival
Town Fiesta
Frequency of Activity
Yearly
Yearly
Duration of Activity
7-10 days
7-15 days
As the Municipality of Victoria is known with its developing rivers for tourist attractions, most of the
barangays are aware about the importance of their protection area.
Table 22 Potential Tourist attraction in the locality.
Potential Attraction
Barangay
Bambanin
Lake
Within Forest
Land (Area in has.)
Protection Area ( 3.0000 has.)
Doungan
Merit
Malabo
Leido
San Narciso
Urdaneta
Loyal
Villa Cerveza
Sampaguita
Poblacion 3
Poblacion 4
San Cristobal
Pakyas
San Antonio
Bethel
San Gelacio
Lake
Lake
Lake
Lake/Century Tree
Lake
Lake
Mountain lake, Forest, Falls,
Mountain
Water Falls and rivers
Malayas Rivers and Mountains
Malayas Rivers
River
Protection Area
Protection Area
Protection Area
Protection Area
Protection Area
Protection Area
(2.0000 has.)
(3.0000 has.)
(4.0000 has.)
(4.0000 has.)
Fruit Orchard
Fruit Orchard
Hanging Bridge, River
9.47 km (Length)
0.840 has.
0.248 has.
60 meters length
Jordan River
3.47 km length