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LIVESTOCK
AND POULTRY
STATISTICS OF
THE PHILIPPINES
(2013-2017)
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY STATISTICS OF THE PHILIPPINES, 2013-2017
(REGIONAL AND PROVINCIAL)
HIS EXCELLENCY
PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE
JOSIE B. PEREZ
Deputy National Statistician
Census and Technical Coordination Office
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FOREWORD
This is the first edition of the statistical report entitled Livestock and Poultry Statistics of the
Philippines. It presents the 2013 to 2017 annual data on volume of production and inventory of
livestock and poultry commodities, namely: Carabao, Cattle, Goat, Swine, Chicken and Duck.
The report also includes data on the number of animals slaughtered in slaughterhouses or/and
dressed in poultry dressing plants. Chicken Egg and Duck Egg production is likewise discussed
in this report. The data are disaggregated down to the provincial level. The eight (8)
commodities are those highlighted in the Report on the Performance of Agriculture which is
released quarterly by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
This report was prepared by the PSA - Livestock and Poultry Statistics Division (LPSD) of the
Economic Sector Statistics Service (ESSS) to serve as ready reference for our various clients
and stakeholders in the livestock and poultry sector.
The PSA would appreciate comments and suggestions from our data users and readers for
further improvement of this report.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administrative Page ii
Foreword iii
Table of Contents v
Statistical Tables v
List of Figures viii
Technical Notes xii
Standards Symbols, Units of Measure, Initials, and Acronyms xiv
Appendices 149
A. LIVESTOCK
CARABAO
7 Annual Volume of Carabao Production by Region and Province: 23
2013-2017
8 Annual Carabao Inventory by Farm Type and Age Group, Philippines:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 26
9 Annual Total Carabao Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 27
10 Annual Inventory of Carabao in Backyard Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 30
11 Annual Inventory of Carabao in Commercial Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 33
12 Annual Volume of Carabao Slaughtered in Slaughterhouses
by Region and Province: 2013-2017 36
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CATTLE
15 Annual Volume of Cattle Production by Region and Province:
2013-2017 42
16 Annual Cattle Inventory by Farm Type and Age Classification,
Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 45
17 Annual Total Cattle Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 46
18 Annual Inventory of Cattle in Backyard Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 49
19 Annual Inventory of Cattle in Commercial Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 52
20 Annual Volume of Cattle Slaughtered in Slaughterhouses by Region
and Province: 2013-2017 55
21 Cattle: Top 20Provinces based on Production: 2017 58
22 Cattle: Top 20Provinces based on Inventory: as of January 1, 2017 58
GOAT
23 Annual Volume of Goat Production by Region and Province: 61
2013-2017
24 Annual Goat Inventory by Farm Type and Age Classification,
Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 64
25 Annual Total Goat Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 65
26 Annual Inventory of Goat in Backyard Farms by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 68
27 Annual Inventory of Goat in Commercial Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 71
28 Annual Volume of Goat Slaughtered in Slaughterhouses by Region
and Province: 2013-2017 74
29 Goat: Top 20 Provinces based on Production: 2017 77
30 Goat: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory: as of January 1, 2017 77
SWINE/HOG
31 Annual Volume of Hog Production by Region and Province: 80
2013-2017
32 Annual Swine Inventory by Farm Type and Age Classification,
Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 83
33 Annual Total Swine Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 84
34 Annual Inventory of Swine in Backyard Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 87
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B. POULTRY
CHICKEN
39 Annual Volume of Chicken Production by Region and Province:
2013-2017 100
40 Annual Inventory of Chicken by Type, Philippines:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 103
41 Annual Total Chicken Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 104
42 Annual Inventory of Broiler Chicken by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 107
43 Annual Inventory of Layer Chicken by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 110
44 Annual Inventory of Native/Improved Chicken by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 113
45 Annual Volume of Chicken Dressed in Poultry Dressing Plants
by Region and Province: 2013-2017 116
46 Chicken: Top 20 Provinces based on Production: 2017 119
47 Chicken: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory:
as of January 1, 2017 119
48 Broiler Chicken: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory:
as of January 1, 2017 120
49 Layer Chicken: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory:
as of January 1, 2017 120
50 Native/Improved Chicken: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory:
as of January 1, 2017 121
DUCK
51 Annual Volume of Duck Production by Region and Province: 124
2013-2017
52 Annual Duck Inventory by Farm Type and Age Classification,
Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 127
53 Annual Total Duck Inventory by Region and Province:
as of January 1, 2013-2017 128
54 Annual Inventory of Duck in Backyard Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 131
55 Annual Inventory of Duck in Commercial Farms by Region
and Province: as of January 1, 2013-2017 134
56 Duck: Top 20 Provinces based on Production: 2017 137
57 Duck: Top 20 Provinces based on Inventory: as of January 1, 2017 137
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CHICKEN EGG
58 Annual Volume of Chicken Egg Production by Region and Province:
2013-2017 139
59 Chicken Egg: Top 20 Provinces based on Production: 2017 142
DUCK EGG
60 Annual Volume of Duck Egg Production by Region and Province:
2013-2017 144
61 Duck Egg: Top 20 Provinces based on Production: 2017 147
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TECHNICAL NOTES
This statistical report covers four (4) livestock (cattle, carabao, goat and swine) and four (4)
poultry (chicken, chicken egg, duck and duck egg) commodities.
The data on these commodities include: inventory of animals (in head/bird), volume of
production (in metric ton, liveweight equivalent), number of animals slaughtered in
slaughterhouses or/and dressed in poultry dressing plants, and average farmgate prices.
The data on inventory and volume of production are taken from the regular surveys conducted
by the PSA.
1) Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey (BLPS) which covers one (1) of the four (4)
replicate samples of the Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS). It consists of:
- 15,032 sample households in 1,079 sample barangays nationwide for Chicken and
Duck
2) Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey (CLPS) which covers 151 independent
farms for Carabao; 745 independent farms for Cattle; 423 independent farms for Goat;
around 1,241 independent farms for Swine; about 554 sample layer farms and 898 broiler
commercial farms and contract growers for Chicken; and 463 independent farms for
Duck as of January 2018.
Both surveys are conducted semi-annually (January and July) simultaneously in all
provinces for carabao, cattle, goat, duck and duck egg; and quarterly (January, April, July
and October) for swine, chicken and chicken egg.
To supplement the statistical data on livestock and poultry sector obtained from the two (2)
surveys, Compilation of Data from Slaughterhouses and Poultry Dressing Plants
(CDSPDP) is also done. The CDSPDP covers around 1,387 Accredited (AAA and AA) and
Locally Registered Meat Establishments (LRMEs) nationwide. These data are compiled from
the administrative records of the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) and the Local
Government Units (LGUs).
The data on farmgate prices of animals for slaughter are sourced from the PSA Price Statistics
Division (PSD) of the ESSS.
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Backyard Farm - any farm or household, whether farming or non-farming, tending at least one
head/bird of animals and does not qualify as a commercial farm.
Commercial Farm – any livestock/poultry farm which satisfies at least one of the following
conditions:
Farmgate Price - price received by livestock and poultry raisers for the sale of their produce at
the first point of sale net of total marketing cost paid by the raisers.
Inventory - the actual number of domesticated animals present in the farm as of a specific
reference date.
Beginning Inventory is the number of live animals present in the farm at the
beginning of the reference period, i.e. for January to June 2016, the beginning
inventory is as of January 1, 2016; for January to March the beginning inventory
is as of January 1.
Slaughterhouses (SH) - premises that are approved and registered by the NMIS and LGUs in
which food animals are slaughtered for human consumption.
Volume of Production - the quantity of locally-raised animals disposed for slaughter which
includes animals shipped-out for slaughter. This is expressed in number of heads, or in metric
ton, liveweight equivalent.
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PRODUCTION
Carabao production from 2013 to 2017 increased at an average annual rate of 0.52 percent, or
from 141,478 metric tons in 2013 to 144,409 metric tons in 2017. During the five-year period,
carabao production was at its peak in 2016 with output of 144,685 metric tons or an increase of
1.86 percent compared to the production level in 2015 of 142,042 metric tons. However in 2017,
production tapered off by 0.19 percent compared to its 2016 level. (Table 1)
During the period 2013 to 2017, the volume of Cattle production increased from 258,454 metric
tons in 2013 to 266,301 metric tons in 2017. The highest production level during the reference
period was recorded in 2016 with 270,415 metric tons while the lowest was in 2013 with
258,454 metric tons. On a year-on-year comparison, the highest growth rate was 2.13 percent
in 2015. However, cattle production went down by 1.52 percent in 2017 compared with its
previous year’s level. (Table 1)
Goat production increased annually at an average rate of 0.63 percent. The volume of
production was 75,416 metric tons in 2013 and grew to 77,338 metric tons in 2017. During this
period, the country’s goat production peaked in 2015 at 77,480 metric tons but slowed down to
77,338 metric tons in 2017. (Table 1)
Hog production grew at an average annual rate of 3.02 percent. The production level ranged
from 2,012,173 metric tons in 2013 to 2,265,015 metric tons in 2017. On a year-on-year
comparison, production accelerated by 5.25 percent in 2016 compared to annual performance
in 2015. In 2017, hog production posted an increase but at a slower growth of 1.49 percent
compared with its level of production in 2016. (Table 1)
The country’s Milk production came from dairy carabao, dairy cattle and dairy goat. Overall, the
trend in milk production was increasing from 2013 to 2017 at an average annual rate of 3.93
percent. Production level ranged from 19,526 metric tons in 2013 to 22,755 metric tons in liquid
milk equivalent in 2017. Highest volume of milk production was noted in 2017 with 22,756
metric tons. This was an increment of 7.56 percent from the volume of milk production in 2016.
(Table 1)
From 2013 to 2017, annual volume of Chicken production increased at an average annual rate
of 2.96 percent. This was from 1,555,070 metric tons in 2013 to 1,745,888 metric tons in 2017.
On a year-on-year comparison, growth rate accelerated as high as 5.67 percent in 2015, but
rate of increase slowed down to 0.82 percent in 2016. However, in 2017, it rebounded by 4.26
percent compared to its level in 2016. (Table 1)
In the last five years, Duck production contracted at an average of 2.51 percent annually, from
34,455 metric tons in 2013 to 31,091 metric tons in 2017. Highest production level was recorded
in 2014 with 34,613 metric tons or an increase of 0.46 percent compared to its level in 2013. On
a year-on-year comparison, the negative growth reached as low as 5.08 percent in 2016. In
2017, duck production was down by 3.49 percent compared to its level in 2016. (Table 1)
The trend in Chicken Egg production in 2013 to 2017 is generally increasing with an average
annual rate of 3.66 percent. It increased from 427,686 metric tons in 2013 to 492,406 metric
tons in 2017. During the period, the lowest production level was in 2014 with 415,652 metric
tons or a decrease of 2.81 percent compared to its level in 2013. However, it can be noted that
chicken egg production recovered in 2015 with 444,550 metric tons or an increase of 6.95
percent from its level in 2014. Chicken egg production Continued to increase to 492,406 metric
tons in 2017 from its level in the previous year, or a growth rate of 6.65 percent. (Table 1)
In 2013 to 2017, the trend in Duck Egg production was increasing with an average annual rate
of 2.56 percent. It increased from 41,071 metric tons in 2013 to 45,432 metric tons in 2017. In
terms of levels, production was highest in 2017 with 45,432 metric tons, or an increase of 2.88
percent relative to 2016 level. (Table 1)
INVENTORY
Carabao inventory declined during the five-year reference period at an average annual rate of
0.26 percent. Highest inventory was recorded in 2013 with 2.91 million heads while lowest in
2014 with 2.85 million heads. On a year-on-year comparison, growth rate increased by 0.78
percent in 2016 with 2.88 million heads compared to the inventory in 2015 with 2.85 million
heads. (Table 2)
As of January 1, 2017, 2.87 million carabaos or 99.62 percent of the total carabao inventory
came from backyard farms. The remaining 0.38 percent came from commercial farms. The
percent shares in backyard and commercial farms to carabao inventory were consistent from
2013 to 2017. (Table 2.1)
In the last five years, Cattle inventory increased at an average annual rate of 0.49 percent.
Inventory level ranged from 2.50 million heads in 2013 to 2.55 million heads in 2017. (Table 2)
During these years, majority of the country’s total cattle inventory was in backyard farms. Of the
2,547,614 inventory of cattle in 2017, 93.78 percent were raised in backyard farms. (Table 2.1)
Goat inventory grew in 2013 to 2017 at an average annual rate of 0.11 percent. Inventory level
was at 3.69 million heads in 2013 or 0.57 percent decrease from 2012 level. It can be observed
that inventory of 3.66 million heads in 2016 was the lowest during the 5-year period. However,
the inventory peaked up in 2017 at 3.71 million heads, or an equivalent increase of 1.29 percent
from the 2016 inventory. (Table 2)
The inventory by farm type showed that 3.66 million goats, or 98.63 percent of the total goat
inventory were raised in backyard farms as of January 1, 2017. (Table 2.1)
Swine inventory increased from 2013 to 2017 at an average annual rate of 1.23 percent. In
terms of level, inventory was lowest in 2014 with 11.80 million heads, or a decrease of 0.35
percent compared to its level in 2013. Highest swine inventory was noted in 2016 with 12.48
million heads, or 3.99 percent increase from the 2015 inventory. In 2017, inventory decreased
by 0.41 percent relative to the count in 2016. (Table 2)
As of January 1, 2017, 4.31 million heads of swine, or 34.66 percent of the total swine inventory
were raised in commercial farms. A higher percentage of swine inventory were raised in
backyard farms. (Table 2.1)
In 2013 to 2017, Chicken inventory exhibited an increasing trend with an average annual rate of
1.35 percent. The inventory as of January 1, 2013 was 166.39 million birds. This level went up
to 178.79 million birds in 2016.In 2017, however, chicken inventory declined by 1.94 percent, or
from 178.79 million birds in 2016 to 175.32 million birds in 2017. (Table 2)
The country’s chicken inventory is composed of broiler, layer and native/improved chicken
inventories. As of January 1, 2017, 78.40 million birds were classified as native/improved
chicken. This type contributed 44.72 percent to the total chicken inventory. Broiler chicken type
had a count of 62.44 million birds, or a share of 35.62 percent to total chicken inventory. Layer
chicken was the least consisting 19.66 percent of the total chicken inventory. (Table 2.2)
There was an increasing trend in Duck inventory from 2013 to 2017, with an average annual
rate of 1.73 percent. But in 2014, duck population dropped by 2.46 percent compared to its
level in 2013. Duck inventory in 2017 increased by 3.07 percent compared to its level in 2016.
The country’s duck inventory as of January 1, 2017 was estimated at 10.84 million birds. Of the
total duck count, about 68.88 percent, or 7.47 million birds were raised in backyard farms.
(Table 2.1)
PRICES
The annual average farmgate price of Carabao for slaughter in backyard farms grew at a rate of
4.52 percent, that is, from 72.98 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2013, to 86.84 pesos per
kilogram, liveweight in 2017. The annual average farmgate price of carabao for slaughter in
2017 increased by 11.28 percent from the 2016 average farmgate price. (Table 5)
On the other hand, annual average farmgate price of carabao for slaughter in commercial farms
ranged from 91.93 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2014 to 110.78 pesos per kilogram,
liveweight in 2017. Farmgate price of carabao from the commercial farms in 2017 was 11.36
percent higher than the 2016 farmgate price at 99.48 peso per kilogram, liveweight. (Table 6)
In 2013 to 2017, annual average farmgate price of Cattle for slaughter in backyard farms
exhibited an increasing trend with an average annual rate of 3.42 percent. Highest farmgate
price in backyard farms during the period was recorded in 2017 at 99.66 pesos per kilogram,
liveweight, or 4.30 percent increase compared to its price level in 2016. (Table 5)
Meanwhile, farmgate price of cattle for slaughter in commercial farms grew annually by 5.45
percent from 2014 to 2017. No available data was reported in 2013. In 2016, farmgate price
was at 110.75 pesos per kilogram, liveweight. It increased by 10.84 percent compared with the
2015 price level of 99.92 pesos per kilogram, liveweight. The price was even higher in 2017. It
was up by 4.07 percent from the 2016 price. (Table 6)
The annual average farmgate price of Goat for slaughter in backyard farms ranged from 106.74
pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2013 to 125.13 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2017.
The farmgate price of goat in 2017 was 6.28 percent which was higher than the 2016 price.
(Table 5)
In commercial farms, the annual average farmgate price of goat for slaughter in 2014 to 2017
ranged from 131.53 pesos per kilogram, liveweight to 140.95 pesos per kilogram, liveweight.
The farmgate price of live goat from commercial farms in 2017 increased by 2.22 percent
compared to the 2016 price level. (Table 6)
From 2013 to 2017, farmgate price of Hog for slaughter in backyard farms increased at an
average rate of 2.96 percent. During this period, price level ranged from 95.71 pesos per
kilogram, liveweight in 2013 to 106.73 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2017. Decreases in
prices were recorded in 2015 and 2016 with 2.94 percent and 2.96 percent, respectively.
However, in 2017, the farmgate price bounced back to 106.73 peso per kilogram, liveweight, or
a 12.77 percent increase from its 2016 level. (Table 5)
The annual average farmgate price of hog for slaughter in commercial farms grew by1.33
percent during the 2014 to 2017 trading. In 2016,farmgate price was quoted at 104.30 peso per
kilogram, liveweight. The price was down by 5.81 percent compared with its previous year’s
price. However, in 2017, the farmgate price improved at 120.48 pesos per kilogram, liveweight,
or an increase of 15.52 percent relative to its 2016 price. (Table 6)
The five-year annual average farmgate price of Broiler Chicken in backyard farms ranged from
87.12 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2013 to 92.18 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2017.
The highest annual average farmgate price of broiler chicken was noted in 2016 at 96.61 peso
per kilogram, liveweight. The farmgate price of broiler chicken in 2017 declined by 4.59 percent
from the 2016 price level. (Table 5)
Similarly, farmgate price of broiler chicken in commercial farms went down by 1.03 in 2017
compared with the 2016 price level of 82.25 peso per kilogram, liveweight. Throughout the
period 2013 to 2017, farmgate price of broiler chicken in commercial farm increased at an
average annual rate of 1.56 percent. The highest farmgate price of broiler chicken in
commercial farms was noted in 2014. (Table 6)
During the reference years 2013 to 2017, annual average farmgate price of Chicken
Native/Improved was from 126.20 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2013 to 136.81 pesos per
kilogram, liveweight in 2017. In terms of growth rate, the peak growth was in 2017 with 3.56
percent increase in price level relative to 2016. (Table 5)
Farmgate price of Duck in backyard farms grew at an average annual rate of 0.86 percent,
ranging from 90.85 pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2013 to 113.01 pesos per kilogram,
liveweight in 2017. It displayed an increasing trend during the five-year period with its peak in
2017. In this year, there was an increase of 11.24 percent in the farmgate price of duck
compared to the 2016 price of 101.59 peso per kilogram, liveweight. (Table 5)
In commercial duck farms, the highest farmgate price recorded was in 2014 with a price of
56.79 pesos per kilogram, liveweight. This represented a growth of 11.05 percent in 2014
compared with its 2013 price. Reduction in prices were observed in 2015 and 2016 at 53.87
and 48.62 peso per kilogram, liveweight, respectively. However, prices increased to 52.16
pesos per kilogram, liveweight in 2017 from its 2016 price level, or an increase of 7.28 percent.
(Table 6)
Annual average farmgate price of Chicken Egg in backyard farms increased at a rate of 3.34
percent, that is, from 5.41 pesos per piece in 2013 to 6.15 pesos per piece in 2017. In 2014, the
farmgate price of chicken egg was up by 8.69 percent. This was from 5.41 pesos per piece in
2013 to 5.88 pesos per piece in 2014. Farmgate price in 2017 was quoted at 6.15 pesos per
piece, or an increase of 4.41 percent compared with its 2016 price. (Table 5)
Similarly, the annual average farmgate price of chicken egg in commercial farms posted an
increase of 3.77 percent. The annual average farmgate price in 2013 to 2017 ranged from 4.04
pesos per piece in 2013 to 4.68 pesos per piece in 2017. Minimal increase of 0.47 percent was
seen in 2015 but farmgate price eventually increased by 5.10 percent in 2016. (Table 6)
The trend in farmgate price of Duck Egg was generally increasing from 2013 to 2017 where
price ranged from 5.31 pesos per piece to 6.18 pesos per piece. The highest recorded price
during the period was in 2017 at 6.18 pesos per piece, or a growth of 5.10 percent from the
2016 price. (Table 5)
Farmgate price of duck egg is relatively more expensive in commercial farms compared to its
price in backyard farms. Prices ranged from 6.19 pesos per piece in 2013 to 6.68 pesos per
piece in 2017. (Table 6)
FIGURE 1 Annual Volume of Carabao Production FIGURE 2 Annual Volume of Cattle Production
and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017 and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017
1.86 2.13
1.76 1.32
1.10 1.11
(0.69) (0.19)
(0.87)
(1.52)
141,478 143,034 142,042 144,685 144,409 258,454 261,319 266,897 270,415 266,301
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (m etric ton, livew eight) Growth Rate (%) Volum e (m etric ton, livew eight) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 3 Annual Volume of Goat Production FIGURE 4 Annual Volume of Hog Production
and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017 and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017
5.25
1.81
4.33
(0.03) (0.15)
(0.33)
7.56
5.59
3.78
3.34
1.03
FIGURE 6 Annual Volume of Chicken Production FIGURE 7 Annual Volume of Duck Production
and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017 and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017
1.80
5.67
5.11 4.26 0.46
1.07 0.82
(1.94)
(3.49)
(5.08)
1,555,070 1,571,762 1,660,813 1,674,505 1,745,888 34,455 34,613 33,940 32,216 31,091
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (m etric ton, livew eight) Growth Rate (%) Volum e (m etric ton, livew eight) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 8 Annual Volume of Chicken Egg Production FIGURE 9 Annual Volume of Duck Egg Production
and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017 and Grow th Rates, Philippines: 2013-2017
6.95 6.65
3.86 4.14
3.33 2.15 2.88
1.57
1.07
(2.81)
427,686 415,652 444,550 461,719 492,406 41,071 41,510 42,404 44,160 45,432
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (m etric ton) Growth Rate (%) Volum e (m etric ton) Growth Rate (%)
10
FIGURE 10 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates FIGURE 11 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates
of Carabao, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 of Cattle, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017
0.78
0.26 0.17
0.57 0.88 0.77
2,913 2,847 2,855 2,877 2,882 2,498 2,512 2,534 2,554 2,548
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Inve ntory ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%) Inve ntory ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 12 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates FIGURE 13 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates
of Goat, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 of Sw ine, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017
1.29
3.99
3,694 3,696 3,674 3,663 3,710 11,843 11,802 12,000 12,479 12,428
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Inve ntory ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%) Inve ntory ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 14 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates FIGURE 15 Annual Inventory and Growth Rates
of Chiken, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017 of Duck, Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017
5.25
1.32 4.49
1.34 0.77 3.07
1.83
(1.94)
1.23
(2.46)
166,386 167,671 176,469 178,793 175,317 10,135 9,886 10,067 10,519 10,842
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Inve ntory ('000 birds) Growth Rate (%) Inve ntory ('000 birds) Growth Rate (%)
11
TABLE 2.1 Annual Inventory of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type and Farm Type
Philippines: as of January 1, 2013-2017
(number of heads/birds)
TOTAL
Carabao 2,912,842 2,847,445 2,854,838 2,877,091 2,881,894
Cattle 2,497,908 2,512,184 2,534,243 2,553,747 2,547,614
Goat 3,694,025 3,695,627 3,674,186 3,663,060 3,710,348
Swine 11,843,051 11,801,656 11,999,722 12,478,711 12,427,790
Duck 10,134,884 9,885,775 10,066,727 10,518,539 10,841,959
BACKYARD
Carabao 2,900,681 2,835,818 2,842,768 2,865,836 2,870,873
Cattle 2,323,361 2,341,837 2,367,997 2,390,658 2,389,191
Goat 3,629,408 3,635,033 3,613,645 3,604,111 3,659,374
Swine 7,750,238 7,656,825 7,782,290 7,959,930 8,120,087
Duck 7,343,118 7,079,780 7,023,523 7,235,535 7,467,826
COMMERCIAL
Carabao 12,161 11,627 12,070 11,255 11,021
Cattle 174,547 170,347 166,246 163,089 158,423
Goat 64,617 60,594 60,541 58,949 50,974
Swine 4,092,813 4,144,831 4,217,432 4,518,781 4,307,703
Duck 2,791,766 2,805,995 3,043,204 3,283,004 3,374,133
Backyard Backyard
99.62% 93.78%
12
Com mercial
34.66%
Backyard
65.34%
Backyard
98.63%
Com mercial
31.12%
Backyard
68.88%
13
Layer
19.66%
Native/
Im proved
44.72%
Broiler
35.62%
14
1/
- Consists of dresssed broiler, native chicken and culled layers only
2.42
0.97
0.33
(0.88)
457 461 454 465 466 844 859 877 894 886
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%) Volum e ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%)
3.43
3.13
2.50
1.38
0.57 1.71 1.54
0.78
0.23
0.57
3,118 3,161 3,240 3,266 3,273 24,919 25,061 25,844 26,730 27,142
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%) Volum e ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%)
945 970 1,033 1,051 1,076 15,413 15,419 16,062 16,294 15,735
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (m illion birds) Growth Rate (%) Volum e ('000 birds ) Growth Rate (%)
15
8.52
4.34 4.49
0.90 2.01
1.14 1.20 1.26
0.62
(2.36)
208,074 217,104 219,062 228,902 248,398 549,224 555,800 566,991 570,532 577,716
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (hea ds) Growth Rate (%) Volum e (hea ds) Growth Rate (%)
(15.37) (1.38)
135,655 136,049 136,522 126,670 119,732 10,410 10,267 10,742 11,629 12,621
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Volum e (hea ds) Growth Rate (%) Volum e ('000 heads) Growth Rate (%)
7.74
2.34
1.19
16
TABLE 5 Annual Average Farmgate Prices of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type
in Backyard Farms, Philippines: 2013-2017
(pesos per kilogram/pesos per piece)
p
Animal Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
2/
- Chicken of foreign breed raised for meat purposes usually disposed of within 45-46 days
3/
- per piece
p
- Preliminary
FIGURE 33 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 34 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Carabao in Backyard Farms, and Grow th Rates of Cattle in Backyard Farms,
Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
11.28
4.04
72.98 74.99 78.02 78.04 86.84 87.12 90.40 92.16 95.55 99.66
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 35 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 36 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Goat in Backyard Farms, and Grow th Rates of Hog in Backyard Farms,
Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
12.77
8.44
6.34 6.28
4.98
4.77
106.74 113.51 115.29 117.74 125.13 95.71 100.48 97.53 94.64 106.73
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%)
17
FIGURE 37 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 38 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Chicken Broiler and Grow th Rates of Chicken Native/Improved
in Backyard Farm s, Philippines: 2013-2017 in Backyard Farm s, Philippines: 2013-2017
4.52 2.89
3.12
(4.59) 3.56
2.45 2.77
0.18 1.69
(9.15)
87.12 91.06 93.69 96.61 92.18 126.20 129.69 129.92 132.11 136.81
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 39 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 40 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Duck in Backyard Farms, and Grow th Rates of Chicken Egg in Backyard Farms,
Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
11.24
8.69
5.75
4.41
3.00 2.66 2.97
3.64 2.66
(2.72)
90.85 93.58 98.96 101.59 113.01 5.41 5.88 5.72 5.89 6.15
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Lev el (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Lev el (peso per piece) Growth Rate (%)
6.03
5.10
3.51 1.60 2.80
18
TABLE 6 Annual Average Farmgate Prices of Livestock and Poultry by Animal Type
in Commercial Farms, Philippines: 2013-2017
(pesos per kilogram/pesos per piece)
p
Animal Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
FIGURE 42 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 43 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Carabao in Commercial Farms, and Grow th Rates of Cattle in Commercial Farms,
Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
11.36
10.84
8.32
4.07
1.45
(0.10)
FIGURE 44 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 45 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Goat in Commercial Farms, and Grow th Rates of Hog in Com mercial Farms,
Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
15.52
3.55
19
FIGURE 46 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 47 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Chicken Broiler in Commercial and Grow th Rates of Duck in Commercial Farms,
Farm s, Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
(5.14)
(6.41)
(9.75)
77.05 84.89 79.45 82.25 81.40 51.14 56.79 53.87 48.62 52.16
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Level (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Level (peso per kg., liv eweight) Growth Rate (%)
FIGURE 48 Average Annual Farmgate Price FIGURE 49 Average Annual Farmgate Price
and Grow th Rates of Chicken Egg in Commercial and Grow th Rates of Duck Egg in Com mercial Farms,
Farm s, Philippines: 2013-2017 Philippines: 2013-2017
7.65
6.19
5.10 4.85
3.31 2.93
0.75 0.47 0.49
(0.48)
4.04 4.29 4.31 4.53 4.68 6.19 6.16 6.19 6.49 6.68
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Pric e Lev el (peso per piece) Growth Rate (%) Pric e Lev el (peso per piece) Growth Rate (%)
20
21
22
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
23
TABLE 7 -- Continued
Continued
24
TABLE 7 -- Concluded
25
Carabull (Male, 3 years old and above) 864,370 850,443 844,001 797,345 837,729
Backyard 863,381 849,447 843,004 796,287 836,696
Commercial 989 996 997 1,058 1,033
Caracow (Female, 3 years old and above) 1,119,082 1,110,062 1,127,429 1,147,479 1,132,347
Backyard 1,113,294 1,104,593 1,121,092 1,142,127 1,127,234
Commercial 5,788 5,469 6,337 5,352 5,113
4/
- Male and female including caracalves
5/
- Includes castrated and ready to breed
r
carabull
- Revised
26
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 9 -- Continued
Continued
28
TABLE 9 -- Concluded
29
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 10 -- Continued
Continued
31
TABLE 10 -- Concluded
32
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 11 -- Continued
Continued
34
TABLE 11 -- Concluded
CARAGA 42 49 60 54 59
Agusan del Norte 39 48 59 53 57
Agusan del Sur 3 1 1 1 2
Dinagat Islands -- -- -- -- --
Surigao del Norte -- -- -- -- --
Surigao del Sur -- -- -- -- --
ARMM 10 13 17 - -
Basilan 10 13 17 -- --
Lanao del Sur -- -- -- -- --
Maguindanao -- -- -- -- --
Sulu -- -- -- -- --
Tawi-tawi -- -- -- -- --
35
TABLE 12 -- Continued
Continued
37
TABLE 12 -- Concluded
38
39
CALABARZON 12.91
Western Visayas 10.60
Central Visayas 10.38
Central Luzon 8.63
Northern Mindanao 7.92
NCR 7.67
Ilocos Region 7.42
SOCCSKSARGEN 7.10
Davao Region 5.01
Cagayan Valley 4.57
Bicol Region 4.02
Zamboanga Peninsula 3.82
MIMAROPA REGION 3.04
Caraga 2.26
CAR 2.01
Eastern Visayas 1.65
ARMM 1.01
40
41
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
42
TABLE 15 -- Continued
Continued
43
TABLE 15 -- Concluded
44
7/
Others 219,439 239,223 269,504 262,809 276,090
Backyard 204,324 226,354 259,605 252,735 266,961
Commercial 15,115 12,869 9,899 10,074 9,129
6/
- Male and female 1 year old and below including calves
7/
- Include castrated
male and ready-to-
45
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 17 -- Continued
Continued
47
TABLE 17 -- Concluded
48
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 18 -- Continued
Continued
50
TABLE 18 -- Concluded
51
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 19 -- Continued
Continued
53
TABLE 19 -- Concluded
54
TABLE 20 -- Continued
Continued
56
TABLE 20 -- Concluded
57
58
59
60
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
61
TABLE 23 -- Continued
Continued
62
TABLE 23 -- Concluded
63
Doe (Female, 1 year old and above) 1,442,663 1,449,965 1,439,124 1,475,690 1,548,515
Backyard 1,415,174 1,423,968 1,413,684 1,450,530 1,524,259
Commercial 27,489 25,997 25,440 25,160 24,256
Buck (Male, 1 year old and above) 308,251 305,461 294,554 303,540 302,022
Backyard 304,625 302,025 290,975 299,634 298,712
Commercial 3,626 3,436 3,580 3,906 3,310
Kid (Female and male below 6 months old) 1,200,570 1,211,168 1,181,753 1,175,010 1,231,093
Backyard 1,181,894 1,193,337 1,164,061 1,157,775 1,215,995
Commercial 18,676 17,831 17,693 17,235 15,098
64
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 25 -- Continued
Continued
66
TABLE 25 -- Concluded
67
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 26 -- Continued
Continued
69
TABLE 26 -- Concluded
70
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 27 -- Continued
Continued
72
TABLE 27 -- Concluded
73
TABLE 28 -- Continued
Continued
75
TABLE 28 -- Concluded
76
77
CALABARZON 19.33
Central Luzon 17.13
NCR 10.08
Central Visayas 9.20
Ilocos Region 6.70
Western Visayas 6.19
Bicol Region 4.89
Cagayan Valley 4.37
Davao Region 4.36
Northern Mindanao 4.03
SOCCSKSARGEN 3.53
Eastern Visayas 2.71
MIMAROPA REGION 2.37
Zamboanga Peninsula 1.70
CAR 1.70
Caraga 1.62
ARMM 0.08
78
79
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
80
TABLE 31 -- Continued
Continued
81
TABLE 31 -- Concluded
82
8/
Fatteners 3,385,257 3,394,457 3,482,316 3,627,141 3,653,025
Backyard 2,377,498 2,375,774 2,426,596 2,402,571 2,445,678
Commercial 1,007,759 1,018,683 1,055,720 1,224,570 1,207,347
10/
Others 2,634,273 2,556,425 2,619,595 2,766,536 2,662,290
Backyard 1,339,871 1,274,914 1,383,721 1,512,672 1,534,053
Commercial 1,294,402 1,281,511 1,235,874 1,253,864 1,128,237
8/
- Fatteners are marketable hogs 5 months old and over
9/
- More than 2 mos. but less than 4 mos.
10/
- Include piglets, weanlings and boars
83
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 33 -- Continued
Continued
85
TABLE 33 -- Concluded
86
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 34 -- Continued
Continued
88
TABLE 34 -- Concluded
89
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 35 -- Continued
Continued
91
TABLE 35 -- Concluded
ARMM - - - - -
Basilan -- -- -- -- --
Lanao del Sur -- -- -- -- --
Maguindanao -- -- -- -- --
Sulu -- -- -- -- --
Tawi-tawi -- -- -- -- --
92
TABLE 36 -- Continued
Continued
94
TABLE 36 -- Concluded
95
96
97
98
CALABARZON 36.59
Central Luzon 21.96
Northern Mindanao 10.44
Central Visayas 8.34
Western Visayas 4.56
Davao Region 4.39
SOCCSKSARGEN 3.82
Ilocos Region 2.29
Cagayan Valley 1.90
Bicol Region 1.78
Zamboanga Peninsula 1.59
Eastern Visayas 0.96
Caraga 0.73
CAR 0.38
MIMAROPA REGION 0.27
ARMM 0.00
99
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
100
TABLE 39 -- Continued
Continued
101
TABLE 39 -- Concluded
102
103
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 41 -- Continued
Continued
105
TABLE 41 -- Concluded
106
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 42 -- Continued
Continued
108
TABLE 42 -- Concluded
ARMM 500 - - - -
Basilan 500 -- -- -- --
Lanao del Sur -- -- -- -- --
Maguindanao -- -- -- -- --
Sulu -- -- -- -- --
Tawi-tawi -- -- -- -- --
109
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 43 -- Continued
Continued
111
TABLE 43 -- Concluded
112
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 44 -- Continued
Continued
114
TABLE 44 -- Concluded
115
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 45 -- Continued
Continued
117
TABLE 45 -- Concluded
118
119
120
121
122
123
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
124
TABLE 51 -- Continued
Continued
125
TABLE 51 -- Concluded
126
11/
- Ducks currently producing eggs
12/
- All other (other than laying)
13/
- one day old duckling
127
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 53 -- Continued
Continued
129
TABLE 53 -- Concluded
130
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 54 -- Continued
Continued
132
TABLE 54 -- Concluded
133
NCR -- -- -- -- --
CAR - 305 - - -
Abra -- -- -- -- --
Apayao -- 305 -- -- --
Benguet -- -- -- -- --
Ifugao -- -- -- -- --
Kalinga -- -- -- -- --
Mountain Province -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 55 -- Continued
Continued
135
TABLE 55 -- Concluded
ARMM 21,658 - - - -
Basilan -- -- -- -- --
Lanao del Sur -- -- -- -- --
Maguindanao 21,658 -- -- -- --
Sulu -- -- -- -- --
Tawi-tawi -- -- -- -- --
136
137
CALABARZON 29.45
Central Luzon 20.75
Central Visayas 9.86
Northern Mindanao 9.28
Western Visayas 6.29
Davao Region 5.36
SOCCSKSARGEN 3.82
Ilocos Region 3.30
Cagayan Valley 2.64
Bicol Region 2.60
Zamboanga Peninsula 2.53
MIMAROPA REGION 1.14
Caraga 0.98
CAR 0.69
ARMM 0.67
Eastern Visayas 0.63
138
NCR -- -- -- -- --
TABLE 58 -- Continued
Continued
140
TABLE 58 -- Concluded
141
142
143
NCR -- -- -- -- --
Continued
144
TABLE 60 -- Continued
Continued
145
TABLE 60 -- Concluded
146
147
148
APPENDICES
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
CAR
I II
Number of Heads
III
region
Metric Tons
9,946 - 42,190 IV
42,191 - 83,050
83,051 - 126,610 V
126,611 - 188,450
MIMAROPA
188,451 - 447,520
VIII
VI
VII
Caraga
X
IX
ARMM XI
XII
157
CAR
I II
Legend
region III
Number of Heads
43,632 - 223,890
IV
223,891 - 577,850
577,851 - 901,440 V
901,441 - 1,012,410 MIMAROPA
1,012,411 - 2,068,620
VIII
VI
VII
Caraga
X
IX
ARMM XI
XII
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
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ELIZABETH B. CABRERA
Chief Statistical Specialist
MARISOL T. FALLARME
Supervising Statistical Specialist
MICHELLE D. GUSTILO
Statistical Specialist II
ARIS S. LAPITAN
Assistant Statistician
ELMA F. QUERUBIN
Administrative Aide VI
LIVESTOCK POULTRY
GIL S. GUMASING
Assistant Statistician
RAQUEL C. GARCIA
Administrative Assistant III (Job Order Employee)
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