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2022-10

Palay production in La Union decreases in 4th quarter 2021

                                                                                            

The volume of palay production in La Union in 4th quarter 2021 was recorded at 110,345.00 metric tons. This is 10.26 percent lower than the volume of palay production in the province in the same period of 2020 at 122,957.00 metric tons.

Likewise, the area harvested for palay in the province decreased by 0.66 percent from 27,879 hectares in 4th quarter 2020 to 27,695 hectares in 4th quarter 2021. The yield per hectare also declined by 9.75 percent  from 4.41 metric tons per hectare  in 4th quarter 2020 to 3.98 metric tons per hectare in 4th quarter 2021.

 

 

Overall, the volume of palay production in Ilocos Region decreased by 0.24 percent from 1,218,758.00 metric tons in 4th quarter 2020 to 1,215,833.00 metric tons in 4th quarter 2021. Among the four provinces of Ilocos Region, La Union recorded the least volume of palay production in 4th quarter 2021 with 9.08 percent of the total palay production in the region. Pangasinan accounted for the bulk of palay production in the region with 58.77 percent share (714,586.00 metric tons) followed by Ilocos Norte with 17.71 percent share (215,279.00 metric tons) and Ilocos Sur with 14.44 percent share (175,623.00 metric tons).

 

 

In terms of total area harvested for palay in Ilocos Region, the area increased by 0.03 percent from 267,196.00 hectares in 4th quarter 2020 to 267,268.00 hectares in 4th quarter 2021. La Union had the smallest proportion of the total harvested area for palay in 4th quarter 2021 with 10.36 percent share.  Pangasinan had the largest proportion of the total area harvested for palay in the region with 59.97 percent share (160,279.00 hectares), followed by Ilocos Norte with 15.77 percent share (42,157.00 hectares), and Ilocos Sur with 13.90 percent share (37,137.00 hectares).

 

 

By ecosystem, the volume of palay produced from irrigated farms in La Union in 4th quarter 2021 was 56,734.00 metric tons.  This posted a decrease of 10.36 percent from the 63,294.00 metric tons volume of palay production from irrigated farms in 4th quarter 2020.  Likewise, the volume of palay produced from rainfed farms in La Union in 4th quarter 2021 decreased by 10.14 percent from the 59,663.00 metric tons volume of palay production from rainfed farms in 4th quarter 2020 to 53,611.00 metric tons volume of palay production from rainfed farms in 4th quarter 2021.

 

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TECHNICAL NOTES

 

Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) is a quarterly survey that generates estimates and forecasts data on production, area and yield of palay and corn. The survey gathers information on the area planted/harvested and production by ecosystem (palay) and crop type (corn); monthly distribution of production and area harvested; farm household disposition/utilization of production; area of standing crop; planting intention indicator; use of seeds, fertilizers and pesticides; and awareness and availment of program interventions.

 

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 the quantity produced and actually harvested for a particular crop during the reference period.

Area Harvested refers to the actual area from which harvest are realized during the reference period.

Irrigated Farms refer to area with irrigation facilities supplying water through artificial means like gravity, force/power, pump, etc.  Irrigated area become rainfed only, when the irrigation system is no longer operational for the past two 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 measurement of the amount of agricultural production harvested per unit of land area.

 

 

 

SGD. DANITES E. TEÑIDO, Ph.D.
Chief Statistical Specialist

 

 

 

 

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