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ISSN-2012-0419
October 2013
FOREWORD
The Agricultural Foreign Trade Development Report is an annual publication of
rd
the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS). This 23 edition presents a brief discussion
on the countrys overall agricultural trade performance in 2012. It summarizes the
quarterly trade memos that are periodically provided to the Office of the Secretary,
Department of Agriculture (DA). It features statistics on trade with the countrys trading
partners, volume and value of top 10 agricultural exports and imports including the
world prices of selected commodities.
Data used in this report were sourced from the Foreign Trade Statistics of the
National Statistics Office (NSO). The world price statistics were obtained from the
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the World Bank (WB).
The BAS welcomes comments and suggestions from the data users and readers
of this report.
ROMEO S. RECIDE
Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.50
1.60
2012
1.40
2012
2011
1.20
2011
US $/kg
US $/kg
2.00
1.50
1.00
Pages
1.00
0.80
FOREWORD .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii
LIST OF TABLES .
iv
LIST OF FIGURES ..
vi
HIGHLIGHTS .
0.60
0.40
0.50
0.20
2012
0.70
2011
Dec
Oct
Nov
Sep
Jul
Aug
Jun
2012
0.75
2011
0.70
0.65
US $/kg
0.60
0.55
0.65
0.60
Month
Figure 29
World Prices of Rice (5% broken)
January- December, 2011-2012
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
May
Jun
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Month
Aug
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Feb
Mar
Jan
0.40
Jul
0.45
Jun
0.50
May
0.55
2011
Apr
US $/kg
0.65
2012
Mar
2011
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00
Feb
2012
0.60
Apr
Month
Figure 28
World Prices of Soybean
January - December, 2011-2012
0.75
0.70
Mar
Jan
Dec
Nov
Month
Figure 27
World Prices of Sugar
January- December, 2011-2012
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
0.40
Apr
0.35
Feb
0.45
Mar
0.50
0.40
Jan
0.45
Feb
0.55
Jan
US $/kg
Apr
0.80
0.75
0.50
US $/kg
May
Month
Figure 26
World Prices of Copra
January to December, 2011-2012
0.80
38
Mar
Jan
Month
Figure 25
World Prices of Coconut Oil
January-December, 2011-2012
Feb
0.00
Dec
Oct
Nov
Sep
Jul
Aug
Jun
Apr
May
Mar
Jan
Feb
0.00
Figure 30
World Prices of Rice (25% broken)
January- December, 2011-2012
iii
iv
1a
PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL TRADE, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
10
2
AGRICULTURAL TRADE BALANCES WITH MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS
OF THE PHILIPPINES, 2011-2012 .
11
4
TOP TEN PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, 2011-2012 .
14
4a
VALUE OF TOP TEN AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS,
BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
15
7
TOP TEN AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, 2011-2012
21
7a
VALUE OF TOP TEN AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS,
BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
22
(10.06)
(22.14)
(31.09)
(36.21)
(36.56)
(38.65)
(28.94)
(35.36)
(34.88)
(30.06)
(34.76)
(35.49)
2.229
2.411
2.604
2.588
2.689
2.600
2.485
2.471
2.338
2.163
2.144
2.170
2011
Coffee, Robusta
2.132
2.247
2.283
2.244
2.356
2.330
2.360
2.348
2.314
2.303
2.153
2.129
2012
(4.35)
(6.80)
(12.33)
(13.29)
(12.38)
(10.38)
(5.03)
(4.98)
(1.03)
6.47
0.42
(1.89)
Growth
Rate
0.945
1.068
1.144
1.030
0.953
0.954
0.965
0.951
0.965
0.956
0.934
0.944
2012
8.920
10.020
9.960
10.270
10.110
9.760
9.610
9.510
9.470
9.540
9.560
9.420
2011
Banana
(89.41)
(89.34)
(88.51)
(89.97)
(90.57)
(90.23)
(89.96)
(90.00)
(89.81)
(89.98)
(90.23)
(89.98)
Growth
Rate
3.504
3.779
3.781
3.665
3.376
2.863
2.893
2.595
2.763
2.954
2.800
2.896
Rubber (any origin), RSS no. 1, in bales, Rubber Traders Association, spot, New York
Banana (Central and South American), major brands, US import price,free on truck US Golf ports
Coffee International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock
Coffee International Coffee Organization indicator price, other mild Arabicas, average New York and Bremen/Hamburg markets, ex-dock
5.815
6.347
6.439
6.617
6.417
6.062
5.909
5.962
6.060
5.463
5.403
5.219
Growth
Rate
5.809
5.581
4.839
4.971
4.523
4.525
4.562
4.618
4.516
4.085
3.330
3.347
2011
Pages
5.230
4.942
4.437
4.221
4.071
3.719
4.199
3.854
3.946
3.821
3.525
3.367
2011
Coffee, Arabica
Rubber
9
2012
2012
(39.68)
(32.29)
(21.86)
(26.27)
(25.36)
(36.73)
(36.58)
(43.81)
(38.82)
(27.69)
(15.92)
(13.47)
Growth
Rate
LIST OF TABLES
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Year/Month
($ per kg.)
Table No.
37
36
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
0.542
0.538
0.548
0.548
0.601
0.600
0.574
0.568
0.563
0.558
0.559
0.557
0.517
0.524
0.493
0.484
0.481
0.514
0.538
0.566
0.599
0.599
0.615
0.586
5% Broken
2012
2011
4.88
2.58
11.20
13.11
24.74
16.78
6.59
0.32
(5.93)
(6.86)
(9.10)
(4.92)
Growth
Rate
0.534
0.555
0.545
0.544
0.533
0.530
0.530
14.20
9.51
2.10
(2.11)
(4.94)
(9.29)
(6.28)
Growth
Rate
0.405
0.421
0.408
0.409
0.421
0.428
0.449
0.465
0.514
0.489
0.550
0.544
27.48
23.26
29.02
30.39
33.38
26.60
15.47
9.39
(0.39)
6.40
(4.87)
(4.34)
Growth
Rate
0.273
0.280
0.281
0.274
0.269
0.267
0.333
0.332
0.321
0.321
0.322
0.309
2012
Rice A1 Special , broken kernel obtained from the milling of WR 15%, 20%, and 25%, indicative price, government standard, F.O.B. Bangkok
0.516
0.518
0.527
0.533
0.562
0.541
0.519
0.509
0.512
0.520
0.523
0.520
A1 Special
2012
2011
Rice (Thai) 25% broken, WR, milled, indicative survey price, government standards, F.O.B. Bangkok
0.468
0.473
0.456
0.448
0.448
0.474
0.507
0.534
0.556
0.560
0.584
0.566
Rice
25% Broken
2012
2011
Rice (Thai) 5% broken, white rice (WR), Milled, indicative price based on
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Year/Month
($ per kg.)
0.265
0.293
0.291
0.319
0.308
0.311
0.301
0.310
0.295
0.275
0.274
0.259
2011
Maize (corn)
2.98
(4.57)
(3.37)
(14.19)
(12.54)
(13.94)
10.74
7.03
8.64
16.89
17.20
19.33
Growth
Rate
LIST OF TABLES
Table No.
9
9a
9b
10
10a
10b
11
Pages
28
10
11
12
13
vi
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
4
PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012
10
5
VALUE OF COCONUT OIL EXPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
18
6
VALUE OF FRESH BANANA EXPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ...
18
7
VALUE OF TUNA EXPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
18
8
VALUE OF PINEAPPLE AND PINEAPPLE PRODUCT EXPORTS,
BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
18
2.038
2.256
1.925
2.089
2.097
1.803
1.662
1.454
1.305
1.208
1.479
1.445
(28.80)
(37.46)
(30.49)
(35.47)
(44.92)
(41.32)
(35.62)
(31.16)
(25.90)
(25.66)
(42.66)
(45.67)
0.965
0.945
0.888
0.903
0.769
0.708
0.714
0.656
0.645
0.591
0.577
0.526
2012
Notes:
Coconut Oil - (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk,C.I.F. Rotterdam
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2011
1.354
1.503
1.280
1.421
1.419
1.186
1.121
0.985
0.867
0.804
0.980
0.968
2011
Copra
(28.73)
(37.13)
(30.63)
(36.45)
(45.81)
(40.30)
(36.31)
(33.40)
(25.61)
(26.49)
(41.12)
(45.66)
Growth
Rate
0.519
0.532
0.531
0.502
0.459
0.451
0.504
0.460
0.441
0.448
0.426
0.426
2012
0.653
0.650
0.579
0.537
0.484
0.556
0.622
0.612
0.588
0.561
0.530
0.508
2011
Sugar
(20.44)
(18.15)
(8.16)
(6.59)
(5.19)
(18.80)
(18.92)
(24.76)
(25.03)
(20.19)
(19.47)
(16.18)
0.498
0.512
0.543
0.575
0.573
0.567
0.662
0.684
0.670
0.617
0.589
0.607
2012
2012
0.572
0.570
0.553
0.556
0.556
0.558
0.559
0.558
0.543
0.503
0.486
0.474
2011
Soybeans
Growth
Rate
Pages
Coconut Oil
(12.94)
(10.18)
(1.81)
3.42
3.06
1.61
18.43
22.58
23.39
22.66
21.19
28.06
Growth
Rate
LIST OF FIGURES
Year/Month
($ per kg.)
Figure No.
WORLD PRICES
AGRICULTURAL FOREIGN TRADE DEVELOPMENT
35
34
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
Item
3.637
11.550
80.10
318.06
0.786
1.592
0.090
1.503
0.030
0.824
a/
0.038
53.401
1.307
0.052
1.590
0.089
1.536
3.159
0.052
1.282
0.00
0.06
10.08
12.11
6.813
3.263
0.00
1.08
0.00
3.16
0.001
0.001
0.078
0.004
0.002
0.039
9.241
9.557
0.784
0.003
4.360
2.810
2.693
0.117
0.579
12.752
3.161
132.01
325.05
0.002
9.67
18.82
0.042
0.042
0.035 0.068
5.146
31.876 0.094
33.732 0.098
107.528
0.811
13.408
12.980
0.324
1.002
5.173
2.662
5.558
0.228
0.042
0.55
6.05
0.152
0.086
0.041
0.278
0.001
0.001
62.469
3.263
Italy
EUROPEAN UNION
0.00
1.78
0.001
0.168
0.728
9.117
4.683
26.141
0.238
7.586
1.705
0.157
0.040
1.550
0.222
0.843
0.727
7.258
3.487
3.771
0.036
1.446
0.859
0.00 36.64
2.93 271.82
Slovack
Slovenia
Republic
16.034
22.629
0.023
3.472
0.077
19.056
26.939
17.632
9.307
18.666
67.106
39.435
631.93
1,379.43
0.045
0.481
0.162
4.476
8.14
128.15
2.632
2.632
0.481
0.587
0.543
0.044
1.085
9.403
2.072
30.07
290.36
134.014
70.858
2.905
2.050
0.088
441.117
4.747
71.759
66.748
2.030
22.215
26.082
29.452
13.211
0.783 16.396
2.342
2.369
0.476 0.737
0.824
0.296 2.939
0.010 0.511
0.911
0.807
Total
UK
Philippine
Great Agricultural
Spain Sweden Britain
Imports
& N.
from EU
Ireland
Table 10b. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM EU MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure No.
14
15
16
17
20
23
26
Pages
25
18
VALUE OF RICE IMPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ....
25
19
VALUE OF FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED IMPORTS,
BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
25
21
VALUE OF COFFEE IMPORTS, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ....
26
22
VALUE OF BOVINE ANIMALS IMPORTS,
BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ..
26
24
VALUE OF MAIZE/CORN, BY QUARTER, 2011-2012 ...
26
25
WORLD PRICES OF COCONUT OIL, JANUARY - DECEMBER,
2011-2012
38
vii
31
34
viii
28
WORLD PRICES OF SOYBEANS, JANUARY - DECEMBER, 2011-2012
38
29
WORLD PRICES OF RICE (5% BROKEN), JANUARY- DECEMBER,
2011-2012
38
32
WORLD PRICES OF MAIZE, JANUARY- DECEMBER, 2011-2012 ..
39
33
WORLD PRICES OF COFFEE, ARABICA, JANUARY- DECEMBER,
2011-2012
39
35
WORLD PRICES OF BANANA, JANUARY- DECEMBER, 2011-2012 .
39
36
WORLD PRICES OF RUBBER, JANUARY- DECEMBER, 2011-2012 ..
39
0.470
0.014
0.433
0.097
2.66
53.61
0.93
1.39
0.134
0.79
76.85
0.007
1.335
0.568
22.43
76.53
2.798
0.976
0.976
0.109
0.074
0.213
1.529
0.862
0.667
5.445
7.411
1.301
68.29
306.49
0.00
0.28
0.407
7.764
0.023
2.056
0.001
5.684
8.159
7.626
0.532
4.618
18.007
13.556
112.16
1554.68
0.066
4.473
0.109
2.812
0.109
14.376
0.287
0.002
0.010
1.28
139.02
4.003
1.217
1.214
0.002
0.083
11.162
1.601
103.09
937.27
16.235
15.336
0.040
0.042
0.033
0.040
0.115
0.123
0.873
9.338
5.665
2.307
1.127
6.816
3.306
0.014
0.003
1.823
0.050
0.647
0.288
0.193
0.058
0.011
16.627
0.04
2.918
8.078
0.124
1.224
0.457
0.341
0.007
0.006
0.50
4.06
0.451
0.007
0.034
0.041
0.77
14.27
0.772
0.002
0.002
11.76
369.98
0.358
0.005
0.138
0.099
0.039
0.190
0.005
0.062
3.462
0.092
0.050
1.394
6.012
11.071
59.651
0.37
11.233
4.380
0.151
0.576
6.612
3.135
1.618
France
84.489
0.90
23.366
17.556
0.242
9.522
0.885
14.758
2.259
1.266
0.000
0.935
2.134
37.942
0.03
8.972
2.456
0.030
5.000
6.717
3.872
0.741
0.543
0.006
0.009
0.511
Finland
Czech
Denmark Estonia
Republic
Austria Belgium Cyprus
Pages
Item
LIST OF FIGURES
30
27
EUROPEAN UNION
Figure No.
Table 10b. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM EU MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
33
Table 10a. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM AUSTRALIA, JAPAN and USA, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
Item
Total Philippine
Agricultural
Imports
Australia
Japan
1.
USA
6106.15
690.65
27.96
1681.87
29.47
18.00
0.00
4.02
492.49
98.94
0.22
112.16
792.736
83.963
0.125
223.162
232.183
0.308
21.561
9.771
1758.683
451.374
0.723
545.157
412.498
6.729
0.524
80.383
235.532
3.666
0.126
44.728
363.662
2.235
1.114
12.329
1063.766
17.185
0.197
585.345
725.129
8.252
3.373
64.810
165.954
0.087
0.035
1.488
311.641
2.718
11.348
41.711
100.732
0.706
0.073
20.679
B. Crude Rubber
35.379
0.028
7.664
1.158
C. Crude Fertilizer
82.355
0.000
0.186
0.365
93.175
1.984
3.425
19.508
409.061
11.328
0.620
2.619
291.756
10.917
0.583
2.168
117.304
0.411
0.037
0.451
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
638.105
5.421
30.826
1.746
399.738
4.161
35.789
16.160
137.683
5.289
9.588
19.753
8168.331
719.657
116.167
1765.348
32
65,839.335
1,453.909
6,986.691
7,596.233
2.
Trade with Japan and European Union (EU) both posted surpluses. However, the
movements were in opposite directions. Trade surplus with Japan exhibited an
increasing rate while that with EU registered a decrease. Trade deficits were
noted for the countrys other trading partners (Table 2).
Trade surplus with Japan grew by 11.92 percent above 2011 level. In
nd
2012, Japan was the countrys top market for fresh banana; 2 top
rd
importer of pineapple and pineapple products; and 3 leading market
for coconut oil, tuna and centrifugal sugar. Value of agricultural
exports to this country was US$ 691.85 million or 13.73 percent of our
total agricultural exports revenue in 2012. On the other hand, the
Philippines agricultural import from Japan was valued at US$ 116.17
million.
15,062.40
1,059.67
3,659.06
4,656.50
17.86
70.82
30.10
0.00
0.00
2,542.05
19.79
2206.82
0.98
573.30
8.46
355.03
3.59
247.76
25.47
5.71
520.46
1.05
484.58
0.20
0.01
VII. Agricultural Machinery (No.)
TOTAL VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS
0.05
129.57
13.59
48.28
7.83
14.81
44.91
0.15
VI. Agricultural Chemicals and Materials
3.01 2,964.70
183.26
55.98
2.72
24.41
55.72
44.43
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
and Preparations
58.58
104.59
0.06
0.04
9.20
69.11
26.17
B. Fixed Vegetable Oil and Fats
240.29
3.05
4.98
13.01
183.98
0.00
344.88
3.11
5.02
22.22
253.09
35.27
61.44
0.47
3.32
0.32
0.00
0.65
10.66
D. Crude Animal and Vegs. Materials
2.86
15.42
1.24
0.16
1.25
0.20
0.02
C. Crude Fertilizer
4.78
0.13
3.45
0.16
0.95
0.09
B. Crude Rubber
20.83
1.23
0.10
0.78
0.01
18.71
A. Oil Seeds and Oleginous Fruits
43.90
3.07
7.03
2.50
1.81
36.82
5.87
3.48
0.59
-
0.00
0.000
25.88
1.00
29.49
0.00
0.00
88.31
37.48
J. Miscellaneous Edible Products
370.06
8.72
114.39
121.18
-
1.89
307.24
70.59
57.85
2.62
22.12
35.81
20.93
24.16
-
0.29
44.57
5.82
2.07
G. Sugar and Sugar Preparations
161.76
7.49
23.07
2.34
10.29
1.34
10.14
6.78
18.57
61.34
8.65
12.78
8.30
4.61
E. Cereals and Cereals Preparations
42.191
35.28
365.73
1.95
54.24
2.22
0.02
14.87
0.38
6.28
55.20
0.06
0.01
D. Fish and Fish Preparations
46.133
502.985
4.30
14.35
4.85
12.18
10.37
C. Dairy Products and Birds Eggs
Manufactures thereof
1.987
46.047
0.08
1.31
0.57
0.02
B. Meat and Meat Preparations
0.00
0.026
0.03
-
1448.60
490.72
280.04
186.62
25.47
163.44
Coconut oil shared 20.67 percent to the Philippine top ten (10) export
earnings. However, this was lower by 26.94 percent in revenue compared to
2011. Export earnings were down to US$ 1,041.48 million in 2012 from US$
nd
1,425.45 million in 2011. The highest export recorded was in the 2 quarter
at US$ 294.39 million. Major markets were USA (44.10%); the Netherlands
(31.64%); Japan (5.02%); Italy (3.48%); UK Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(3.07%) and others (12.69%).
302.25
0.06
Trade with the rest of the world (ROW) sustained trade deficit though at very
slow rate of 0.09 percent, that is, from US$ 1,401.88 million in 2011 to US$
1,403.16 million in 2012.
0.01
Lao
PDR
Trade deficit with Australia was sustained and further increased by 31.20
percent. Australia shared less than one (1) percent to our agricultural
exports revenue at US$ 48.03 million and nearly nine (9) percent to our
agricultural imports expenditures at US$ 719.66 million.
ASEAN
Item
3.
Table 10. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM ASEAN MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
38.92 percent to US$ 279.82 million in 2012 from US$ 458.08 million in 2011.
While agricultural imports increased by about 4.0 percent, exports declined
by about 14.50 percent.
Total
Philippine
Agricultural
Imports
Vietnam
from ASEAN
31
30
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
Item
67.880
218.602
0.428
36.242
0.809
36.242
0.966
0.809
1.912
22.372
0.566
4.166
0.379
0.039
29.435
Italy
0.263
1.400
4.132
0.521
1.132
0.496
0.263
0.175
0.175
0.260
0.083
0.177
0.359
0.086
0.282
0.482
0.482
0.136
0.004
0.558
0.000 1.180
5.322 30.019
a/
0.000
1.353
15.684
0.102
4.794
0.583 61.027
2.105 109.328
0.154
0.029
4.175
84.610
0.012
2.274
116.111
656.583
0.016
8.851
32.052
0.081
31.971
0.118
8.851
15.660
69.674
0.000
0.034
0.000
69.640
477.257
44.056
433.201
0.000
1.040
0.146
911.746
5910.146
7.589
6.351
40.846
1.169
27.234
2.708
0.711
75.074
0.120
a/
Fresh Bananas which shared 12.84 percent to the total top agricultural
nd
commodities was the Philippines 2 top export commodity in 2012.
Export revenue grew by 36.89 percent, the highest of which was
th
posted during the 4 quarter of 2012. Japan shared 47.51 percent at
US$ 307.24 million of the total export earnings from this commodity.
Other major markets were Peoples Republic of China, South Korean
Republic, United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
Tuna generated US$ 455.10 million earnings from exports to the USA
(31.03%); Germany (15.83%); Japan (12.32%); UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
(8.35%); Italy (4.78%) and others (27.69%).
441.349
1554.361
0.141
0.039
0.015
0.028 12.557
0.013 20.936
0.271
0.013 20.665
0.015
0.060
0.039
1.976
12.557
0.028
0.021
0.279
0.077
0.035
4.032
UK Great
Sweden Britain & N.
Ireland
1.002
0.003
2.968
0.038
0.465
0.067
0.005
25.404
Spain
16.202
0.185
8.084
0.068
0.581
0.542
0.102
Slovack
Slovenia
Republic
Total
Philippine
Agricultural
Exports to
EU
347.969
0.249
0.022
0.000
191.840
2.969
133.267
3.800
1.882
0.015
6.217
45.639
0.004
2.158
2.009
370.938
41.441
329.497
0.022
a/
a/
0.022
0.675
2.158
0.880
2.009
0.824
0.004
0.289
1.190
0.073
1.108
2.261
3.369
Poland Portugal
7.577
1.091
a/
14.497
0.671
43.107
0.047
0.493
67.517
0.034
0.641
0.698
0.086
Netherland
EUROPEAN UNION
Best performer in 2012 was copra oil cake which moved up by 111.93% in revenue
from US$ 58.80 million to US$ 124.61 million finding its way to the top 8 list.
4.
Top Agricultural Imports
The total value of top ten agricultural imports at US$ 4,108.71 million was about
half (50.30%) of the countrys agricultural import expenditures at US$ 8,168.33
million in 2012. Except for milk & cream and products, meat of bovine animals
and unmanufactured tobacco, expenditures for all of the top ten import
commodities recorded increasing rate (Tables 7-8).
Wheat (including spelt) & Meslin had the largest share of nearly 12
percent to the total agricultural imports. The highest importation of
rd
wheat was recorded during the 3 quarter at US$ 295.44 million. More
than half (54.09 %) of our wheat imports were sourced from the USA;
about 40.91 % from Australia while the rest came from India, Canada,
Singapore and other countries.
4.539
28.598
0.118
0.103
a/
0.085
0.015
3.994 20.776 109.966
0.027
3.832 115.475 359.619 1956.092
0.843
97.515
0.897
1.908
a/
0.075
0.829 49.285
98.166 302.022
0.249
0.002
0.443
0.069
0.062
13.599
1.452
0.898
0.554
0.721
0.721
0.062
7.968
13.599
0.550
12.037
a/
0.117
0.144
0.003
0.029
0.012
0.331
0.035
0.002
16.274
36.092
0.157
7.092
14.309
1.214
13.095
7.377
0.277
0.067
0.210
0.025
0.249
0.002
12.037
0.443
0.029
0.069
0.034
0.157
1.332
7.126
0.574
7.377
0.001
0.025
0.061
0.226
0.102
1.576
0.001
1.675
0.001
1.554
a/
a/
0.415
0.562
0.126
0.025
0.001
0.004
6.143
0.151
19.693
0.060
0.001
0.070
a/
0.746
26.192
0.229
2.184
31.813 143.204
1.008
0.140
1.008
0.064
0.140
0.034
1.624
0.035
0.188
a/
72.532
0.007
13.784
0.388
0.052
2.142
0.001
5.492
0.045
6.699
0.105
a/
0.023
0.002
3.531
0.025
3.719
0.025
3.242
0.835
1.909
87.010
0.005
0.016
12.533
0.090
0.025
a/
Sugar. Drop in the prices of sugar in the world market was observed
through-out the year 2012. Highest price was posted in February at US $
0.532/kg while the lowest price was during November and December at
US$ 0.426/kg.
0.108
a/
Coconut oil and copra. Sustained downtrend in the prices of coconut oil and
copra was noted from January to December of 2012. Price decreased by as
much as 45% for both commodities. Price ranged from US$ 1.451/kg in
January to US$ 0.785/kg in December for coconut oil. Prices of copra
started at US$ 0.965/kg in January and were down to as low as US$
0.526/kg in December.
Finland
World prices were lower throughout 2012 for most of the monitored
commodities - coconut oil, copra, sugar, maize, coffee, banana and rubber
(Table 11).
Czech
Denmark Estonia
Republic
5.
Item
th
Rice, the countrys 4 top import commodity, recorded a 14.34 percent increase in
import expenditure from US$ 383.15 million in 2011 to US$ 438.08 million in 2012.
rd
Biggest importation in 2012 was recorded during the 3 quarter while the
st
least was posted in the 1 quarter. Most of our rice imports (82.01%) were
sourced from Vietnam; while the rest came from India, Pakistan, Myanmar,
Thailand and other countries.
th
Coffee had the 7 biggest agricultural import expenditure in 2012. From US$
120.15 million in 2011, import expenditures increased to US$ 251.14 million or
109.02 percent growth. Most of our coffee imports came from Indonesia
(56.19%); Vietnam (19.59%) and Malaysia (11.40%).
1.807
0.005
1.685
29
28
0.018
1,203.449
7,408.388
0.249
691.854
9,879.897
48.032
387.247
0.149
Prices of rice 25% broken were decreasing at varied rates for most of the months
except in January, July and August when price increases were posted. Highest price
was recorded in July at US$ 0.555/kg.
Prices of rice A1 Special moved up from January to August but slowed down in
September, November and December. Price ranged from US$ 0.509/kg to US$
0.562/kg.
4.866
5,037.937
52,099.520
0.004
-
0.168
0.619
2.119
13.073
118.793
482.170
17.189
464.980
63.887
1.730
62.157
1,191.937
97.219
1,094.718
2.983
1.265
1.718
48.551
0.020
1.714
46.816
6.655
0.076
0.135
6.445
277.707
1.428
62.075
0.776
213.428
5.815
5.815
12.871
0.027
233.779
0.761
0.485
23.180
6.581
5.867
0.048
3.441
132.619
144.980
659.687
0.928
1.058
0.955
225.563
14.940
328.190
62.884
1.503
620.867
1.441
35.402
0.122
119.070
3.599
431.000
17.699
0.086
35.735
0.013
0.420
0.186
5.683
1.770
23.016
0.963
0.196
3,197.782
13.919
67.530
88.372
810.803
104.820
1,615.176
209.839
9.723
Rice. Uptrend in the international prices of rice 5% broken were recorded from
January to August while downtrend from September to December of 2012. Price
peaked in May at US$ 0.601/kg.
Maize (corn). In 2012, monthly fluctuations were observed in the prices of maize.
Highest price was US$ 0.333/kg in July while lowest was US$ 0.267/kg in June.
Coffee, Arabica. Coffee Arabica was relatively cheaper at the world market in 2012
compared to 2011. Price decreases were sustained throughout the year. Price
ranged from US$ 3.367/kg, (December) to US$ 5.230/kg (January).
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
Coffee, Robusta. Prices of Robusta Coffee were relatively lower in 2012; however
prices were higher in October and November relative to 2011.
Japan
Australia
Total Philippine
Agricultural Exports
Item
Table 9a. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, and USA, 2012
(F.O.B. Value in Million US $)
USA
Soybeans. Prices of soybeans were down from January to March and climbed up
throughout the year at varied rates. Price peaked in August at US$ 0.684/kg.
Banana. Lower prices of banana were noted in the world market throughout
2012. Price cuts were from a low of 88.51 percent to a high of 90.23 percent
compared to 2011. Prices ranged from US$ 0.934/kg to US$ 1.144 /kg.
Rubber. Decreases were likewise noted on the world prices of rubber. Price ranged
from US$ 2.595/kg to US$ 3.781/kg.
90
83
76
69
62
55
48
41
34
27
20
94
2012
2011
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
86
2012
78
2011
70
62
54
46
38
30
1st
1st
4th
Figure 21
Value of Coffee Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
45
60
40
2012
2011
35
2011
40
30
20
STATISTICAL TABLES
30
25
AND
20
15
10
5
10
1st
2nd
3rd
Quarter
4th
Figure 23
Value of Tobacco Unmanufactured Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
26
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
50
2012
1st
4th
Figure 24
Value of Maize/Corn Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
Quantity
COFFEE
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Vietnam
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya)
Thailand
Singapore
Others
MEAT OF BOVINE ANIMALS
India
Australia
New Zealand (Excludes Western Samoa)
United States of America
Brazil
Others
TOBACCO UNMANUFACTURED
China, People's Republic of
Turkey
Brazil
Belgium
Malaysia(federation of Malaya)
Others
MAIZE/CORN
Thailand
South Africa, Republic of
Brazil
India
United States of America
Others
Source of basic data: National Statistics Office (NSO)
C.I.F. Value
Share (%)
Quantity
C.I.F. Value
104.57
61.32
21.80
4.14
6.84
9.40
1.07
251.14
141.12
49.19
28.64
21.70
6.45
4.04
100.00
58.64
20.85
3.96
6.54
8.99
1.02
100.00
56.19
19.59
11.40
8.64
2.57
1.61
82.58
36.34
25.30
10.21
5.50
3.87
1.36
238.70
93.88
85.06
33.81
14.30
9.46
2.20
100.00
44.00
30.63
12.36
6.67
4.68
1.65
100.00
39.33
35.63
14.16
5.99
3.96
0.92
52.59
15.41
5.01
5.64
3.30
1.21
22.01
144.59
33.63
13.10
15.62
14.06
9.85
58.33
100.00
29.30
9.53
10.73
6.27
2.31
41.86
100.01
23.26
9.06
10.81
9.73
6.81
40.34
136.57
79.25
6.48
1.97
20.51
7.62
20.76
88.52
31.02
22.61
13.80
5.41
5.04
10.64
100.01
58.02
4.74
1.44
15.02
5.58
15.20
100.00
35.04
25.54
15.58
6.11
5.69
12.03
Item
Agricultural Exports
Total Exports
Percent of Agricultural Exports to Total Exports
Agricultural Imports
Total Imports
Percent of Agricultural Imports to Total Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
2012
2011
2010
5,037.94
5,431.76
4,101.09
52,099.52
48,304.93
51,497.51
9.67
11.24
7.96
8,168.33
7,839.93
65,839.34
12.41
(3,130.39)
32.45
7.86
(6.20)
(13.97)
41.20
7,399.79
4.19
5.95
64,096.59
58,467.80
2.72
9.63
12.23
12.66
1.47
(3.36)
29.99
(27.00)
(2,408.17)
(3,298.71)
Agricultural
10%
NonAgricultural
90%
Agricultural
12%
NonAgricultural
88%
24
Item
1 st Quarter
Agricultural Exports
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
2 nd Quarter
3 rd Quarter
4 th Quarter
1,159.57
1,312.04
1,197.50
1,368.82
23.02
26.04
23.77
27.17
1,866.79
2,031.84
2,210.28
2,059.41
22.85
24.89
27.06
25.21
(707.22)
(719.80)
(1,012.78)
Commodity/Country of Origin
5,037.93
8,168.33
(690.59)
2011
Item
1 st Quarter
Agricultural Exports
2 nd Quarter
1271.08
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Exports
23.40
Agricultural Imports
1,779.92
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
1,355.72
24.96
2,152.00
3 rd Quarter
1,441.25
4 th Quarter
1,363.72
26.53
1,935.77
22.70
27.45
24.69
25.16
(508.84)
(796.28)
(494.53)
(608.52)
5,431.76
7,839.93
2,600
2,200
1,270
1,170
1,070
2011
970
2012
2,000
1,800
2011
1,600
2012
870
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter
Figure 3. Philippine Agricultural Exports, by Quarter, 2011-2012
10
C.I.F. M US$
F.O.B. M US$
2,400
1,370
975.91
527.85
399.20
21.89
16.65
7.23
3.09
100.00
49.61
45.20
2.55
1.64
0.72
0.29
100.00
54.09
40.91
2.24
1.71
0.74
0.32
1,455.57
978.70
438.71
19.38
15.39
0.82
2.56
689.32
481.52
189.04
9.53
7.47
0.65
1.11
100.00
67.24
30.14
1.33
1.06
0.06
0.18
100.00
69.85
27.42
1.38
1.08
0.09
0.16
283.43
87.78
77.40
25.17
6.48
13.68
72.91
644.35
242.39
206.72
71.78
15.20
14.31
93.95
100.00
30.97
27.31
8.88
2.29
4.83
25.72
100.00
37.62
32.08
11.14
2.36
2.22
14.58
1,042.14
843.94
101.80
42.31
27.99
19.89
6.22
438.08
359.28
40.28
13.39
10.68
6.62
7.82
100.00
80.98
9.77
4.06
2.69
1.91
0.60
100.00
82.01
9.20
3.06
2.44
1.51
1.78
991.04
443.78
95.68
81.18
96.78
104.68
168.95
385.72
164.77
39.50
35.78
32.16
30.28
83.23
100.00
44.78
9.65
8.19
9.77
10.56
17.05
100.00
42.72
10.24
9.28
8.34
7.85
21.58
616.03
231.74
134.83
103.16
46.04
51.56
48.69
252.39
92.81
55.15
42.17
21.98
20.20
20.08
100.00
37.62
21.89
16.75
7.47
8.37
7.90
100.00
36.77
21.85
16.71
8.71
8.00
7.96
FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
China, People'S Republic of
Canada
Vietnam
Korea, Republic of South
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
Others
1,570
1,400
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter
Share (%)
Quantity
C.I.F. Value
3,000.30
1,488.41
1,356.16
76.38
49.28
21.47
8.60
RICE
Vietnam
India
Pakistan
Myanmar
Thailand
Others
1,470
C.I.F. Value
TOTAL
25.11
1,972.24
Quantity
TOTAL
UREA
China, People's Republic of
Malaysia (Federation Of Malaya)
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Singapore
Vietnam
Others
23
AUSTRALIA
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
154.33
48.02
37.86
14.91
6.52
238.87
46.71
35.75
120.15
27.83
54.03
233.92
79.18
29.35
327.13
91.39
45.00
383.15
9.36
73.82
688.79
161.00
136.58
576.62
147.10
170.70
961.62
311.92
129.02
238.66
Item
47.77
17.33
32.95
9.27
JAPAN
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
88.52
71.27
66.87
144.59
32.07
30.90
238.70
50.45
59.28
251.14
89.61
72.32
252.39
233.67
3.54
385.72
184.97
172.13
438.08
143.59
644.35
190.81
156.91
689.32
220.23
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
975.91
Total
2011
22
Table 2. AGRICULTURAL TRADE BALANCES WITH MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS OF THE PHILIPPINES, 2011-2012
(Export Value in F.O.B. M US$; Import Value in C.I.F. M US$)
18.87
17.75
30.51
7.36
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
39.02
Maize/Corn
46.25
Tobacco Unmanufactured
ASEAN
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
24.39
66.67
64.81
48.95
57.51
64.61
67.68
54.81
Meat of Bovine Animals
Coffee
52.41
76.21
78.02
51.34
Urea
61.36
91.23
135.14
69.74
Fertilizer Manufactured
46.81
64.72
205.46
29.94
Rice
89.60
142.22
158.86
171.92
Milk & Cream and Products
137.97
230.09
155.90
171.35
245.35
295.44
225.55
169.72
133.61
209.58
Wheat (including spelt) & Meslin
2012
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
ITEM
Total
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
Rest of the World
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
Value
2012
Percent to
Total Agri
48.03
719.66
0.95
8.81
Percent to
Total*
0.09
1.09
(671.63)
691.85
116.17
13.73
1.42
1.33
0.18
23.89
21.61
2.31
2.68
17.02
27.02
1.65
3.35
(1403.16)
653.05
138.67
1454.27
1655.15
920.71
2186.69
18.10
7.74
1.75
0.96
1066.03
607.94
12.02
1.77
1.35
0.22
2.54
4.14
1285.39
2687.26
(8.20)
27.55
5.94
(16.23)
11.92
26.77
21.11
3.01
2.58
(17.25)
6.66
179.72
16.95
27.89
1.91
3.41
(6.85)
0.92
6.57
19.63
7.75
2.21
0.95
458.08
26.30
33.40
Growth Rate
(%)
31.20
(1265.98)
279.82
1325.18
2728.34
0.11
0.88
(200.88)
(1349.21)
911.75
631.93
0.96
7.20
Percent to
Total*
514.38
(561.90)
857.68
2206.89
52.32
564.21
2011
Percent to
Total Agri
(511.89)
575.68
1203.45
1765.35
Value
(14.47)
3.95
(38.92)
23.66
34.28
(1401.88)
2.66
4.19
3.10
1.53
0.09
*- Percent of Philippine agricultural exports/imports to total trade with each major trading partner
Source of basic data: National Statistics Office (NSO)
11
EXPORTS
(1.16)
52.39
4,107.32
49.70
4.19
10.08
47.61
3,732.61
50.30
7,839.93
106.33
84.35
0.61
48.02
4,059.62
8,168.33
4,108.71
Total of Top 10 Agricultural Imports
66.19
1.08
88.52
136.57
10. MAIZE/CORN
(6.31)
(3.57)
1.97
5.98
154.33
(25.51)
54.54
136.80
1.77
70.56
144.59
144.98
52.59
52.56
9.TOBACCO UNMANUFACTURED
113.93
(0.07)
46.72
(1.68)
61.99
3.05
322.60
238.87
132.62
83.99
473.32
2.92
(48.99)
(17.35)
(43.53)
238.70
(31.12)
(75.13)
(35.82)
(51.76)
82.58
(47.22)
1.65
7.05
5.40
14.11
0.41
2.68
4.23
109.02
7.31
0.84
5.83
3.05
102.62
9.72
0.10
1.72
2.04
1.53
3.86
120.15
(69.04)
(29.05)
19.58
51.61
(65.11)
(58.60)
(58.80)
3.07
351.45
30.22
66.57
251.14
578.74
300.42
25.82
104.57
108.80
21.44
79.60
7. COFFEE
201.93
124.36
10.64
7.90
(53.19)
6.67
53.47
(62.77)
2.98
(7.82)
448.24
233.92
130.25
904.98
577.51
106.11
209.84
3.09
1. Coffee
2. Cocoa
3. Others
199.90
252.39
97.81
336.93
616.03
(31.20)
(8.86)
(39.62)
(52.78)
(11.24)
73.93
6. UREA
(28.06)
(12.82)
(45.02)
(54.10)
(27.26)
(35.93)
17.91
113.34
16.72
79.51
7.56
6.41
3.14
11.36
43.39
21.15
9.46
6.09
5.68
1.01
4.17
77.98
15.24
48.00
3.57
5.69
5.47
327.13
12.73
31.21
18.44
5.20
2.80
4.13
0.65
889.97
18.72
4. Mango
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Puree
d. Juice
e. Others
4.72
34.74
36.89
385.72
28.58
28.73
991.04
523.25
472.38
0.19
50.68
5. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
2,086.29
2,055.51
0.37
30.41
14.34
705.01
646.66
1.22
57.13
47.26
2,682.48
2,646.12
0.26
36.10
4.89
3. Banana
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Others
383.15
20.04
51.36
(4.71)
12.48
10.82
15.79
707.67
27.50
50.80
(19.99)
7.64
0.97
13.07
5.36
345.64
65.84
1.78
195.38
38.68
43.95
438.08
582.45
263.27
0.33
207.19
32.65
79.01
1,042.14
414.89
99.67
1.70
219.78
42.86
50.89
4. RICE
742.60
397.02
0.26
223.02
32.97
89.33
(6.45)
(31.31)
5665.31
3.49
(37.02)
5901.12
8.79
(25.16)
(53.51)
688.79
(25.87)
(75.57)
273.87
290.47
2.99
0.35
286.81
0.33
7.89
116.49
6.59
0.75
108.88
0.27
644.35
217.39
1.39
0.05
197.00
18.96
283.43
86.35
1.61
0.13
68.58
16.03
1. Coconut Products
a. Fresh, young
b. Fresh, matured
c. Desiccated
d. Others
19.54
15.13
(29.65)
24.05
7.35
1,402.96
576.62
2,934.73
2,068.93
1,615.18
8.44
3,640.46
689.32
(4.60)
1,455.57
25.42
(35.38)
(20.77)
109.87
1.49
646.48
56.80
7.65
157.85
104.82
12.27
810.80
36.70
961.62
125.06
2,787.17
11.95
(49.99)
975.91
12.66
(52.55)
3,000.30
(7.87)
176.70
59.94
39.01
C.I.F. Value
14.87
88.37
1. Centrifugal Sugar
2. Molasses
3. Others
67.53
18.51
Share
13.70
139.59
2011
219.46
C.I.F. Value %
1.85
Quantity
4.40
13.92
2. Pineapple Products
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Prepared/preserved
d. Juice concentrates
e. Juice other than concentrates
5.81
Value
% Share
3,062.90
2012
Quantity
5.91
12
3197.78
C.I.F. Value
Quantity
Quantity
2011
Value
Item
2012
Quantity
Item
Quantity
Table 3. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T., F.O.B. Value in Million US $)
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IMPORTS
Table 6. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T.; C.I.F Value in Million US $)
ITEM
2012
C.I.F. Value
Quantity
6,106.15
C.I.F. Value
Quantity
5,685.18
C.I.F. Value
7.40
0.86
29.47
0.49
18.33
76.05
60.78
347.96
492.49
370.07
441.09
(5.97)
11.65
321.70
792.74
312.71
872.39
2.87
(9.13)
240.63
232.18
186.77
172.70
28.84
34.44
4,618.53
1,758.68
3,929.14
1,635.34
17.55
7.54
Item
2012
Quantity
Quantity
2011
Table 3. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T., F.O.B. Value in Million US $) .continued
Quantity
Quantity
Value
31.19
233.78
73.05
330.99
(57.30)
(29.37)
97.42
0.70
39.48
38.63
0.85
1.09
56.14
277.71
1.43
62.08
61.63
0.45
0.78
213.43
117.14
0.55
43.48
42.21
1.27
1.59
71.52
329.34
0.60
80.47
79.92
0.55
1.55
246.71
(16.83)
28.72
(9.20)
(8.48)
(33.16)
(31.48)
(21.50)
(15.68)
136.19
(22.86)
(22.89)
(17.83)
(49.73)
(13.49)
1,169.34
1,191.94
922.69
1,460.54
26.73
(18.39)
246.59
922.74
97.22
1,094.72
90.84
831.84
29.24
1,431.30
171.46
10.93
232.46
(23.52)
595.61
412.50
542.32
357.71
9.83
304.32
235.53
360.43
243.48
(15.57)
(3.26)
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
239.16
118.79
455.12
213.01
(47.45)
(44.23)
139.16
363.66
101.73
268.91
36.79
35.24
2.44
13.07
4.68
26.41
(47.78)
(50.50)
0.41
4.87
0.96
8.56
(57.13)
(43.17)
2,030.67
1,063.77
2,704.40
932.97
(24.91)
14.02
725.13
319.62
742.26
(81.97)
(77.64)
0.50
0.14
4.21
0.02
0.07
a/
0.89
0.33
0.66
7.57
18.61
286.77
0.09
0.00
0.31
0.02
50.13
(79.31)
(44.43)
57.62
165.95
58.23
166.59
(1.06)
(0.38)
15.32
2011
Value
747.54
311.64
779.90
350.51
(4.15)
(11.09)
198.81
17.26
485.69
45.77
100.73
35.38
82.35
93.17
250.67
15.71
474.45
39.08
121.55
34.90
90.71
103.36
(20.69)
9.90
2.37
17.12
(17.13)
1.38
(9.21)
(9.85)
402.58
409.06
605.84
571.13
(33.55)
(28.38)
298.03
104.55
291.76
117.30
499.20
106.64
439.16
131.97
(40.30)
(1.95)
(33.57)
(11.11)
1,607.07
638.10
1,467.48
561.05
9.51
13.73
257.23
399.74
227.54
364.24
13.05
9.75
7.82
137.68
8.42
141.23
(7.16)
(2.51)
4.33
0.003
2.98
0.51
69.29
7.06
58.35
2.99
4.07
0.021
4.02
0.31
46.21
13.94
77.63
3.45
6.32
(88.07)
(25.97)
65.34
49.96
(49.37)
(24.84)
(13.45)
8,168.33
7,839.93
5,037.94
(65.50)
5,431.76
(7.25)
4.19
20
13
14
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
Item
Quantity
1. COCONUT OIL (Crude and refined)
2011
Value
% Share
Quantity
Value
884.46
1041.48
20.67
826.72
1,425.45
26.24
2646.12
646.66
12.84
2,055.51
472.38
61.71
455.10
9.03
80.13
314.59
742.61
414.91
8.24
582.68
5. DESICCATED COCONUT
68.58
197.00
3.91
33.91
184.15
3.66
2. BANANAS, FRESH
3. TUNA
4. PINEAPPLE AND PINEAPPLE PRODUCTS
7. TOBACCO MANUFACTURED
Quantity
Value
6.98
(26.94)
8.70
28.73
36.89
5.79
(22.99)
44.66
345.64
6.36
27.45
20.04
108.88
286.81
5.28
(37.02)
(31.31)
46.13
210.78
3.88
(26.49)
(12.64)
15.80
157.46
3.13
28.16
199.97
3.68
(43.88)
(21.26)
462.02
124.61
2.47
314.34
58.80
1.08
46.98
111.93
9. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
239.16
118.79
2.36
455.12
213.00
3.92
(47.45)
(44.23)
201.93
578.74
(65.11)
(69.04)
108.80
2.16
3,448.95
68.46
1588.99
31.54
5,037.94
351.45
6.47
3,878.87
71.41
1552.89
28.59
(11.08)
2.33
5,431.76
(7.25)
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
75
2011
2012
1st
2nd Quarter 3rd
Figure 11
Value of Tobacco Manufactured Exports,
by Quarter , 2011-2012
2012
2011
65
55
45
35
25
15
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter
Figure 13
Value of Fertilizer Manufactured Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
4th
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
160
140
120
80
100
60
40
20
2012
2011
2nd
3rd
4th
4th
Quarter
3rd
Quarter
19
1st
2012
2011
2nd
Figure 12
Value of Copra Oil Cake Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
1st
Figure 14
Value of Centrifugal Sugar Exports
by Quarter, 2011-2012
18
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
460
410
360
310
260
210
160
140
130
120
110
90
80
70
60
50
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
1st
2nd Quarter 3rd
Figure 5
Value of Coconut Oil Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
2012
2011
3rd
3rd
Quarter
Quarter
2nd
2nd
Figure 7
Value of Tuna, Exports
by Quarter, 2011-2012
2012
2011
1st
1st
Figure 9
Value of Dessicated Coconut Exports,
by Quarter , 2011-2012
2012
2011
4th
4th
4th
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
230
210
190
170
150
130
90
110
130
2012
120
100
2011
110
90
80
70
60
50
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
2012
2011
2nd
2nd
Quarter
3rd
3rd
1st
2nd Quarter 3rd
Figure 6
Value of Banana, Fresh, Exports,
By Quarter, 2011-2012
1st
2012
2011
4th
4th
4th
Quarter
Figure 8
Value of Pineapple and Pineapple Products
Exports, by Quarter , 2011-2012
1st
Figure 10
Value of Seaweeds and Carageenan Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
2012
ITEM
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
3rd
Quarter
4th
Quarter
Total
1st
Quarter
2nd
Quarter
3rd
Quarter
4th
Quarter
Total
242.43
294.39
241.15
263.51
1,041.48
466.85
381.44
322.57
254.59
1,425.45
Bananas Fresh
113.09
158.74
181.43
193.40
646.66
102.68
127.58
122.47
119.64
472.38
Tuna
103.34
131.24
455.10
74.20
87.43
68.39
84.57
314.59
99.89
119.39
106.72
414.91
59.94
74.81
110.13
100.76
345.64
Desiccated Coconut
66.33
53.73
37.44
39.49
197.00
53.45
76.86
86.66
69.85
286.81
49.07
51.31
35.47
48.30
184.15
55.03
50.46
53.08
52.22
210.78
Tobacco Manufactured
53.63
46.26
11.20
46.37
157.46
42.32
48.03
52.31
57.31
199.97
12.40
21.87
38.40
51.94
124.61
14.06
19.93
12.43
12.38
58.80
Fertilizer Manufactured
21.33
34.34
39.47
23.65
118.79
44.34
43.47
77.56
47.64
213.00
Centrifugal Sugar
40.35
45.12
23.27
0.06
108.80
17.07
58.67
125.29
150.41
351.45
15
111.60
88.92
108.91
Value
Share (%)
Quantity
Value
Commodity/Country of Destination
884.46
390.09
285.64
40.69
31.40
24.12
112.52
1,041.48
459.32
329.50
52.26
36.24
31.97
132.20
100.00
44.11
32.30
4.60
3.55
2.73
12.72
100.00
44.10
31.64
5.02
3.48
3.07
12.69
Tobacco Manufactured
Thailand
Korea, Republic of South
Singapore
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Vietnam
Others
2,646.12
1,084.81
422.02
265.47
262.83
123.29
487.71
646.66
307.24
91.88
58.88
42.25
31.40
115.01
100.00
41.00
15.95
10.03
9.93
4.66
18.43
100.00
47.51
14.21
9.11
6.53
4.86
17.79
Tuna
United States of America
Germany
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
Italy
Others
61.71
15.70
8.81
5.14
5.66
3.61
22.78
455.10
141.23
72.04
56.06
38.01
21.76
126.00
100.00
25.44
14.28
8.34
9.17
5.85
36.91
100.00
31.03
15.83
12.32
8.35
4.78
27.69
742.61
183.12
206.69
81.90
122.81
28.29
119.80
414.91
155.05
63.01
56.31
33.58
20.53
86.42
100.00
24.66
27.83
11.03
16.54
3.81
16.13
100.00
37.37
15.19
13.57
8.09
4.95
20.83
Desiccated Coconut
United States of America
Netherlands
Belgium
Australia
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
Others
68.58
20.65
5.15
4.45
4.35
3.82
30.16
197.00
58.16
16.40
15.12
11.70
11.22
84.40
100.00
30.11
7.50
6.48
6.35
5.57
43.98
100.00
29.52
8.33
7.67
5.94
5.70
42.84
33.91
5.29
1.48
1.21
1.20
13.79
10.93
184.15
42.91
13.57
12.49
11.96
9.06
94.15
100.00
15.61
4.36
3.58
3.55
40.66
32.23
100.00
23.30
7.37
6.78
6.49
4.92
51.13
Bananas fresh
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
China, People's Republic of
Korea, Republic of South
United Arab Emirates
Singapore
Others
16
Quantity
Quantity
Value
Share (%)
Quantity
Value
15.80
5.14
4.60
1.82
0.25
1.66
2.33
157.46
57.82
46.59
15.01
14.04
8.61
15.38
100.00
32.52
29.08
11.53
1.59
10.51
14.77
100.00
36.72
29.59
9.53
8.92
5.47
9.77
462.02
261.88
115.84
39.92
0.00
8.44
35.95
124.61
61.84
31.85
7.61
7.58
4.98
10.75
100.00
56.68
25.07
8.64
0.00
1.83
7.78
100.00
49.63
25.56
6.11
6.08
4.00
8.63
Fertilizer Manufactured
Vietnam
Thailand
Australia
Turkey
China, People'S Republic of
Others
239.16
187.01
49.76
1.02
0.50
0.30
0.57
118.79
96.75
20.68
0.62
0.36
0.17
0.22
100.00
78.19
20.81
0.43
0.21
0.13
0.24
100.00
81.44
17.41
0.52
0.30
0.15
0.18
Centrifugal Sugar
United States of America
China, People'S Republic of
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
Korea, Republic of South
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Others
201.93
107.40
50.26
21.00
9.92
6.85
6.50
108.80
60.97
24.08
11.01
5.46
3.64
3.65
100.00
53.18
24.89
10.40
4.91
3.39
3.22
100.00
56.04
22.13
10.12
5.02
3.35
3.35
17
Value
Share (%)
Quantity
Value
Commodity/Country of Destination
884.46
390.09
285.64
40.69
31.40
24.12
112.52
1,041.48
459.32
329.50
52.26
36.24
31.97
132.20
100.00
44.11
32.30
4.60
3.55
2.73
12.72
100.00
44.10
31.64
5.02
3.48
3.07
12.69
Tobacco Manufactured
Thailand
Korea, Republic of South
Singapore
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Vietnam
Others
2,646.12
1,084.81
422.02
265.47
262.83
123.29
487.71
646.66
307.24
91.88
58.88
42.25
31.40
115.01
100.00
41.00
15.95
10.03
9.93
4.66
18.43
100.00
47.51
14.21
9.11
6.53
4.86
17.79
Tuna
United States of America
Germany
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
Italy
Others
61.71
15.70
8.81
5.14
5.66
3.61
22.78
455.10
141.23
72.04
56.06
38.01
21.76
126.00
100.00
25.44
14.28
8.34
9.17
5.85
36.91
100.00
31.03
15.83
12.32
8.35
4.78
27.69
742.61
183.12
206.69
81.90
122.81
28.29
119.80
414.91
155.05
63.01
56.31
33.58
20.53
86.42
100.00
24.66
27.83
11.03
16.54
3.81
16.13
100.00
37.37
15.19
13.57
8.09
4.95
20.83
Desiccated Coconut
United States of America
Netherlands
Belgium
Australia
UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
Others
68.58
20.65
5.15
4.45
4.35
3.82
30.16
197.00
58.16
16.40
15.12
11.70
11.22
84.40
100.00
30.11
7.50
6.48
6.35
5.57
43.98
100.00
29.52
8.33
7.67
5.94
5.70
42.84
33.91
5.29
1.48
1.21
1.20
13.79
10.93
184.15
42.91
13.57
12.49
11.96
9.06
94.15
100.00
15.61
4.36
3.58
3.55
40.66
32.23
100.00
23.30
7.37
6.78
6.49
4.92
51.13
Bananas fresh
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
China, People's Republic of
Korea, Republic of South
United Arab Emirates
Singapore
Others
16
Quantity
Quantity
Value
Share (%)
Quantity
Value
15.80
5.14
4.60
1.82
0.25
1.66
2.33
157.46
57.82
46.59
15.01
14.04
8.61
15.38
100.00
32.52
29.08
11.53
1.59
10.51
14.77
100.00
36.72
29.59
9.53
8.92
5.47
9.77
462.02
261.88
115.84
39.92
0.00
8.44
35.95
124.61
61.84
31.85
7.61
7.58
4.98
10.75
100.00
56.68
25.07
8.64
0.00
1.83
7.78
100.00
49.63
25.56
6.11
6.08
4.00
8.63
Fertilizer Manufactured
Vietnam
Thailand
Australia
Turkey
China, People'S Republic of
Others
239.16
187.01
49.76
1.02
0.50
0.30
0.57
118.79
96.75
20.68
0.62
0.36
0.17
0.22
100.00
78.19
20.81
0.43
0.21
0.13
0.24
100.00
81.44
17.41
0.52
0.30
0.15
0.18
Centrifugal Sugar
United States of America
China, People'S Republic of
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
Korea, Republic of South
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Others
201.93
107.40
50.26
21.00
9.92
6.85
6.50
108.80
60.97
24.08
11.01
5.46
3.64
3.65
100.00
53.18
24.89
10.40
4.91
3.39
3.22
100.00
56.04
22.13
10.12
5.02
3.35
3.35
17
Value in M USD
18
310
40
30
1st
2nd Quarter 3rd
140
2012
120
2011
110
100
90
80
50
1st
2nd
2nd
Quarter
Quarter
3rd
70
60
50
2012
2011
20
3rd
Figure 9
Value of Dessicated Coconut Exports,
by Quarter , 2011-2012
4th
2011
260
130
210
110
160
4th
90
Figure 5
Value of Coconut Oil Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
1st
100
2012
90
2011
70
70
60
60
4th
1st
Figure 7
Value of Tuna, Exports
by Quarter, 2011-2012
90
60
80
55
40
35
1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
Quarter
3rd
4th
130
120
110
80
50
Quarter
Figure 8
Value of Pineapple and Pineapple Products
Exports, by Quarter , 2011-2012
4th
50
2012
58.80
213.00
351.45
12.38
47.64
150.41
12.43
77.56
125.29
19.93
43.47
58.67
14.06
44.34
17.07
124.61
118.79
108.80
51.94
23.65
0.06
38.40
39.47
23.27
21.87
34.34
45.12
40.35
Centrifugal Sugar
199.97
57.31
52.31
48.03
42.32
157.46
46.37
11.20
46.26
53.63
Tobacco Manufactured
21.33
210.78
52.22
53.08
50.46
55.03
184.15
48.30
35.47
51.31
49.07
Seaweeds and Carageenan
12.40
286.81
69.85
86.66
76.86
53.45
197.00
39.49
37.44
53.73
66.33
Desiccated Coconut
Fertilizer Manufactured
345.64
74.81
59.94
414.91
106.72
119.39
99.89
88.92
314.59
84.57
100.76
68.39
110.13
87.43
74.20
455.10
131.24
103.34
111.60
108.91
Pineapple and Pineapple Products
Tuna
472.38
119.64
122.47
127.58
102.68
646.66
193.40
181.43
158.74
113.09
Bananas Fresh
1,425.45
254.59
322.57
381.44
466.85
1,041.48
263.51
241.15
294.39
242.43
4th
Quarter
Coconut Oil (crude and refined)
Figure 10
Value of Seaweeds and Carageenan Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
4th
Quarter
4th
3rd
Quarter
45
2nd
Quarter
2011
3rd
Quarter
150
2nd
Quarter
190
1st
Quarter
170
1st
Quarter
30
Total
2012
210
Total
360
2011
2011
230
2012
410
Value in M USD
2012
Value in M USD
460
ITEM
130
Value in M USD
1st
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
15
14
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
201.93
239.16
9. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
15.80
7. TOBACCO MANUFACTURED
462.02
33.91
68.58
742.61
61.71
2646.12
884.46
Quantity
5. DESICCATED COCONUT
3. TUNA
2. BANANAS, FRESH
Item
5,037.94
1588.99
3,448.95
108.80
118.79
124.61
157.46
184.15
197.00
414.91
455.10
646.66
1041.48
Value
2012
578.74
455.12
314.34
28.16
46.13
108.88
582.68
80.13
2,055.51
826.72
Quantity
Value in M USD
31.54
68.46
2.16
2.36
2.47
3.13
3.66
3.91
8.24
9.03
12.84
20.67
% Share
28.59
71.41
6.47
3.92
1.08
3.68
3.88
5.28
6.36
5.79
8.70
26.24
% Share
(7.25)
2.33
(11.08)
(69.04)
(44.23)
111.93
(21.26)
(12.64)
(31.31)
20.04
44.66
36.89
(26.94)
Value in M USD
(65.11)
(47.45)
46.98
(43.88)
(26.49)
(37.02)
27.45
(22.99)
28.73
6.98
Value
55
45
35
25
Value in M USD
75
2012
65
2011
1st
80
70
2011
60
50
40
1st
Value in M USD
5,431.76
1552.89
3,878.87
351.45
213.00
58.80
199.97
210.78
286.81
345.64
314.59
472.38
1,425.45
Value
2011
15
5
2nd Quarter 3rd
90
2012
30
20
10
3rd
4th
Quarter
Figure 13
Value of Fertilizer Manufactured Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
2nd
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
4th
Figure 11
Value of Tobacco Manufactured Exports,
by Quarter , 2011-2012
2012
2011
1st
140
120
1st
2nd
Quarter
2nd
3rd
3rd
Quarter
4th
Figure 12
Value of Copra Oil Cake Exports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
160
2012
2011
100
80
60
40
20
0
4th
Figure 14
Value of Centrifugal Sugar Exports
by Quarter, 2011-2012
19
IMPORTS
Table 6. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T.; C.I.F Value in Million US $)
ITEM
2012
C.I.F. Value
Quantity
6,106.15
C.I.F. Value
Quantity
5,685.18
C.I.F. Value
7.40
0.86
29.47
0.49
18.33
76.05
60.78
347.96
492.49
370.07
441.09
(5.97)
11.65
321.70
792.74
312.71
872.39
2.87
(9.13)
240.63
232.18
186.77
172.70
28.84
34.44
4,618.53
1,758.68
3,929.14
1,635.34
17.55
7.54
Item
2012
Quantity
Quantity
2011
Table 3. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T., F.O.B. Value in Million US $) .continued
Quantity
Quantity
Value
31.19
233.78
73.05
330.99
(57.30)
(29.37)
97.42
0.70
39.48
38.63
0.85
1.09
56.14
277.71
1.43
62.08
61.63
0.45
0.78
213.43
117.14
0.55
43.48
42.21
1.27
1.59
71.52
329.34
0.60
80.47
79.92
0.55
1.55
246.71
(16.83)
28.72
(9.20)
(8.48)
(33.16)
(31.48)
(21.50)
(15.68)
136.19
(22.86)
(22.89)
(17.83)
(49.73)
(13.49)
1,169.34
1,191.94
922.69
1,460.54
26.73
(18.39)
246.59
922.74
97.22
1,094.72
90.84
831.84
29.24
1,431.30
171.46
10.93
232.46
(23.52)
595.61
412.50
542.32
357.71
9.83
304.32
235.53
360.43
243.48
(15.57)
(3.26)
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
239.16
118.79
455.12
213.01
(47.45)
(44.23)
139.16
363.66
101.73
268.91
36.79
35.24
2.44
13.07
4.68
26.41
(47.78)
(50.50)
0.41
4.87
0.96
8.56
(57.13)
(43.17)
2,030.67
1,063.77
2,704.40
932.97
(24.91)
14.02
725.13
319.62
742.26
(81.97)
(77.64)
0.50
0.14
4.21
0.02
0.07
a/
0.89
0.33
0.66
7.57
18.61
286.77
0.09
0.00
0.31
0.02
50.13
(79.31)
(44.43)
57.62
165.95
58.23
166.59
(1.06)
(0.38)
15.32
2011
Value
747.54
311.64
779.90
350.51
(4.15)
(11.09)
198.81
17.26
485.69
45.77
100.73
35.38
82.35
93.17
250.67
15.71
474.45
39.08
121.55
34.90
90.71
103.36
(20.69)
9.90
2.37
17.12
(17.13)
1.38
(9.21)
(9.85)
402.58
409.06
605.84
571.13
(33.55)
(28.38)
298.03
104.55
291.76
117.30
499.20
106.64
439.16
131.97
(40.30)
(1.95)
(33.57)
(11.11)
1,607.07
638.10
1,467.48
561.05
9.51
13.73
257.23
399.74
227.54
364.24
13.05
9.75
7.82
137.68
8.42
141.23
(7.16)
(2.51)
4.33
0.003
2.98
0.51
69.29
7.06
58.35
2.99
4.07
0.021
4.02
0.31
46.21
13.94
77.63
3.45
6.32
(88.07)
(25.97)
65.34
49.96
(49.37)
(24.84)
(13.45)
8,168.33
7,839.93
5,037.94
(65.50)
5,431.76
(7.25)
4.19
20
13
1,402.96
28.58
28.73
27.50
50.80
(19.99)
7.64
0.97
13.07
(37.02)
5901.12
(25.87)
(75.57)
24.05
(31.20)
(8.86)
(39.62)
(52.78)
(11.24)
73.93
12.73
34.74
36.89
20.04
51.36
(4.71)
12.48
10.82
15.79
(31.31)
5665.31
(25.16)
(53.51)
15.13
2,068.93
576.62
7.35
(29.65)
19.54
283.43
644.35
7.89
273.87
688.79
8.79
3.49
(6.45)
1,042.14
438.08
5.36
707.67
383.15
4.89
47.26
14.34
5. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
991.04
385.72
4.72
889.97
327.13
4.17
11.36
17.91
6. UREA
616.03
252.39
3.09
577.51
233.92
2.98
6.67
7.90
7. COFFEE
104.57
251.14
3.07
51.61
120.15
1.53
102.62
109.02
82.58
238.70
2.92
83.99
238.87
3.05
(1.68)
(0.07)
9.TOBACCO UNMANUFACTURED
52.59
144.59
1.77
54.54
154.33
1.97
(3.57)
(6.31)
136.57
88.52
1.08
66.19
48.02
0.61
4,108.71
50.30
3,732.61
47.61
10.08
4,059.62
49.70
4,107.32
52.39
(1.16)
8,168.33
21
8.44
4.19
EXPORTS
2011
290.47
2.99
0.35
286.81
0.33
18.72
53.47
689.32
Table 3. QUANTITY AND VALUE OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS, BY COMMODITY GROUP 2011-2012
(Quantity in '000 M.T., F.O.B. Value in Million US $)
2012
4.40
Value
12.66
139.59
Quantity
219.46
3,062.90
Value
5.81
Quantity
1.85
3197.78
Value
13.92
Quantity
5.91
(49.99)
2,934.73
345.64
65.84
1.78
195.38
38.68
43.95
(28.06)
(12.82)
(45.02)
(54.10)
(27.26)
(35.93)
(53.19)
1.49
106.33
Item
25.42
(7.87)
176.70
(20.77)
59.94
39.01
646.48
14.87
88.37
157.85
67.53
18.51
810.80
13.70
1,615.18
116.49
6.59
0.75
108.88
0.27
523.25
472.38
0.19
50.68
(7.82)
7.65
109.87
3,640.46
217.39
1.39
0.05
197.00
18.96
582.45
263.27
0.33
207.19
32.65
79.01
113.34
16.72
79.51
7.56
6.41
3.14
(62.77)
7,839.93
56.80
86.35
1.61
0.13
68.58
16.03
414.89
99.67
1.70
219.78
42.86
50.89
2,086.29
2,055.51
0.37
30.41
130.25
12.27
1,455.57
104.82
742.60
397.02
0.26
223.02
32.97
89.33
705.01
646.66
1.22
57.13
43.39
21.15
9.46
6.09
5.68
1.01
448.24
961.62
36.70
1. Coconut Products
a. Fresh, young
b. Fresh, matured
c. Desiccated
d. Others
2,682.48
2,646.12
0.26
36.10
77.98
15.24
48.00
3.57
5.69
5.47
106.11
2,787.17
975.91
3. Banana
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Others
31.21
18.44
5.20
2.80
4.13
0.65
904.98
11.95
3,000.30
2. Pineapple Products
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Prepared/preserved
d. Juice concentrates
e. Juice other than concentrates
4. Mango
a. Fresh
b. Dried
c. Puree
d. Juice
e. Others
199.90
(69.04)
(29.05)
19.58
209.84
(65.11)
(58.60)
(58.80)
97.81
351.45
30.22
66.57
C.I.F. Value
10. MAIZE/CORN
336.93
578.74
300.42
25.82
(31.12)
Quantity
4. RICE
108.80
21.44
79.60
(47.22)
201.93
124.36
10.64
14.11
9.72
7.31
3.86
(48.99)
(17.35)
(43.53)
0.41
2.68
4.23
113.93
322.60
46.72
0.84
5.83
3.05
(75.13)
(35.82)
(51.76)
132.62
1.65
7.05
5.40
0.10
1.72
2.04
136.80
61.99
473.32
70.56
5.98
144.98
(25.51)
52.56
Share
C.I.F. Value %
84.35
Quantity
C.I.F. Value
% Share
Quantity
Item
12
22
2011
2012
48.02
209.58
225.55
295.44
245.35
975.91
220.23
190.81
238.66
311.92
961.62
Soyabean Oil Cake / Meal
133.61
169.72
155.90
230.09
689.32
156.91
143.59
129.02
147.10
576.62
Milk & Cream and Products
171.92
171.35
158.86
142.22
644.35
172.13
184.97
170.70
161.00
688.79
Rice
29.94
137.97
205.46
64.72
438.08
3.54
233.67
136.58
9.36
383.15
Fertilizer Manufactured
69.74
89.60
135.14
91.23
385.72
72.32
89.61
73.82
91.39
327.13
Urea
51.34
46.81
78.02
76.21
252.39
59.28
50.45
45.00
79.18
233.92
Coffee
67.68
61.36
64.61
57.51
251.14
30.90
32.07
29.35
27.83
120.15
Meat of Bovine Animals
54.81
52.41
64.81
66.67
238.70
66.87
71.27
54.03
46.71
238.87
Tobacco Unmanufactured
46.25
48.95
30.51
18.87
144.59
32.95
47.77
35.75
37.86
154.33
Maize/Corn
39.02
24.39
7.36
17.75
88.52
14.91
6.52
17.33
9.27
Total
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Total
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
ITEM
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
Value
48.03
719.66
(671.63)
691.85
116.17
575.68
1203.45
1765.35
(561.90)
857.68
2206.89
(1349.21)
911.75
631.93
279.82
1325.18
2728.34
(1403.16)
2012
Percent to
Total Agri
Percent to
Total*
2.54
4.14
1.75
0.96
1.65
3.35
2.31
2.68
1.33
0.18
0.09
1.09
26.30
33.40
18.10
7.74
17.02
27.02
23.89
21.61
13.73
1.42
0.95
8.81
Value
52.32
564.21
(511.89)
653.05
138.67
514.38
1454.27
1655.15
(200.88)
920.71
2186.69
(1265.98)
1066.03
607.94
458.08
1285.39
2687.26
(1401.88)
2011
Percent to
Total Agri
Percent to
Total*
2.66
4.19
2.21
0.95
1.91
3.41
3.01
2.58
1.35
0.22
0.11
0.88
23.66
34.28
19.63
7.75
16.95
27.89
26.77
21.11
12.02
1.77
0.96
7.20
3.10
1.53
0.09
11
(38.92)
(14.47)
3.95
6.57
(6.85)
0.92
179.72
(17.25)
6.66
11.92
5.94
(16.23)
31.20
(8.20)
27.55
Growth Rate
(%)
Table 2. AGRICULTURAL TRADE BALANCES WITH MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS OF THE PHILIPPINES, 2011-2012
(Export Value in F.O.B. M US$; Import Value in C.I.F. M US$)
Item
AUSTRALIA
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
JAPAN
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
ASEAN
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
Rest of the World
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Surplus/Deficit
*- Percent of Philippine agricultural exports/imports to total trade with each major trading partner
Item
1 st Quarter
Agricultural Exports
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Exports
Agricultural Imports
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
2 nd Quarter
3 rd Quarter
4 th Quarter
1,159.57
1,312.04
1,197.50
1,368.82
23.02
26.04
23.77
27.17
1,866.79
2,031.84
2,210.28
2,059.41
22.85
24.89
27.06
25.21
(707.22)
(719.80)
(1,012.78)
Commodity/Country of Origin
5,037.93
8,168.33
(690.59)
2011
Item
1 st Quarter
Agricultural Exports
2 nd Quarter
1271.08
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Exports
23.40
Agricultural Imports
1,779.92
Percent to Annual
Agricultural Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
1,355.72
24.96
2,152.00
3 rd Quarter
1,441.25
4 th Quarter
1,363.72
26.53
1,935.77
22.70
27.45
24.69
25.16
(508.84)
(796.28)
(494.53)
(608.52)
5,431.76
7,839.93
2,600
2,200
1,270
1,170
1,070
2011
970
2012
2,000
1,800
2011
1,600
2012
870
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter
Figure 3. Philippine Agricultural Exports, by Quarter, 2011-2012
10
C.I.F. M US$
F.O.B. M US$
2,400
1,370
975.91
527.85
399.20
21.89
16.65
7.23
3.09
100.00
49.61
45.20
2.55
1.64
0.72
0.29
100.00
54.09
40.91
2.24
1.71
0.74
0.32
1,455.57
978.70
438.71
19.38
15.39
0.82
2.56
689.32
481.52
189.04
9.53
7.47
0.65
1.11
100.00
67.24
30.14
1.33
1.06
0.06
0.18
100.00
69.85
27.42
1.38
1.08
0.09
0.16
283.43
87.78
77.40
25.17
6.48
13.68
72.91
644.35
242.39
206.72
71.78
15.20
14.31
93.95
100.00
30.97
27.31
8.88
2.29
4.83
25.72
100.00
37.62
32.08
11.14
2.36
2.22
14.58
1,042.14
843.94
101.80
42.31
27.99
19.89
6.22
438.08
359.28
40.28
13.39
10.68
6.62
7.82
100.00
80.98
9.77
4.06
2.69
1.91
0.60
100.00
82.01
9.20
3.06
2.44
1.51
1.78
991.04
443.78
95.68
81.18
96.78
104.68
168.95
385.72
164.77
39.50
35.78
32.16
30.28
83.23
100.00
44.78
9.65
8.19
9.77
10.56
17.05
100.00
42.72
10.24
9.28
8.34
7.85
21.58
616.03
231.74
134.83
103.16
46.04
51.56
48.69
252.39
92.81
55.15
42.17
21.98
20.20
20.08
100.00
37.62
21.89
16.75
7.47
8.37
7.90
100.00
36.77
21.85
16.71
8.71
8.00
7.96
FERTILIZER MANUFACTURED
China, People'S Republic of
Canada
Vietnam
Korea, Republic of South
Japan (Excludes Okinawa)
Others
1,570
1,400
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Quarter
Share (%)
Quantity
C.I.F. Value
3,000.30
1,488.41
1,356.16
76.38
49.28
21.47
8.60
RICE
Vietnam
India
Pakistan
Myanmar
Thailand
Others
1,470
C.I.F. Value
TOTAL
25.11
1,972.24
Quantity
TOTAL
UREA
China, People's Republic of
Malaysia (Federation Of Malaya)
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Singapore
Vietnam
Others
23
Quantity
COFFEE
Indonesia (Includes West Irian)
Vietnam
Malaysia (Federation of Malaya)
Thailand
Singapore
Others
MEAT OF BOVINE ANIMALS
India
Australia
New Zealand (Excludes Western Samoa)
United States of America
Brazil
Others
TOBACCO UNMANUFACTURED
China, People's Republic of
Turkey
Brazil
Belgium
Malaysia(federation of Malaya)
Others
MAIZE/CORN
Thailand
South Africa, Republic of
Brazil
India
United States of America
Others
Source of basic data: National Statistics Office (NSO)
C.I.F. Value
Share (%)
Quantity
C.I.F. Value
104.57
61.32
21.80
4.14
6.84
9.40
1.07
251.14
141.12
49.19
28.64
21.70
6.45
4.04
100.00
58.64
20.85
3.96
6.54
8.99
1.02
100.00
56.19
19.59
11.40
8.64
2.57
1.61
82.58
36.34
25.30
10.21
5.50
3.87
1.36
238.70
93.88
85.06
33.81
14.30
9.46
2.20
100.00
44.00
30.63
12.36
6.67
4.68
1.65
100.00
39.33
35.63
14.16
5.99
3.96
0.92
52.59
15.41
5.01
5.64
3.30
1.21
22.01
144.59
33.63
13.10
15.62
14.06
9.85
58.33
100.00
29.30
9.53
10.73
6.27
2.31
41.86
100.01
23.26
9.06
10.81
9.73
6.81
40.34
136.57
79.25
6.48
1.97
20.51
7.62
20.76
88.52
31.02
22.61
13.80
5.41
5.04
10.64
100.01
58.02
4.74
1.44
15.02
5.58
15.20
100.00
35.04
25.54
15.58
6.11
5.69
12.03
Item
Agricultural Exports
Total Exports
Percent of Agricultural Exports to Total Exports
Agricultural Imports
Total Imports
Percent of Agricultural Imports to Total Imports
Agricultural Trade
Surplus/Deficit
2012
2011
2010
5,037.94
5,431.76
4,101.09
52,099.52
48,304.93
51,497.51
9.67
11.24
7.96
8,168.33
7,839.93
65,839.34
12.41
(3,130.39)
32.45
7.86
(6.20)
(13.97)
41.20
7,399.79
4.19
5.95
64,096.59
58,467.80
2.72
9.63
12.23
12.66
1.47
(3.36)
29.99
(27.00)
(2,408.17)
(3,298.71)
Agricultural
10%
NonAgricultural
90%
Agricultural
12%
NonAgricultural
88%
24
250
500
2012
2011
300
200
100
2011
190
160
130
100
70
0
1st
2nd
Quarter
3rd
1st
4th
200
180
160
140
Value in M USD
2011
4th
250
2011
200
150
100
50
100
1st
2nd
3rd
Quarter
4th
1st
Figure 17
Value of Milk & Cream and Products,
Imports, by Quarter, 2011-2012
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
2012
2011
1st
2nd
Quarter
3rd
Figure 19
Value of Fertilizer Manufactured Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
2nd
Quarter
3rd
4th
Figure 18
Value of Rice Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
3rd
2012
2012
220
120
Quarter
300
240
40
2nd
Figure 16
Value of Soyabean Oil Cake/ Meal Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
Figure 15
Value of Wheat (including spelt)
& Meslin Imports, by Quarter, 2011-2012
Value in M USD
2012
220
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
400
4th
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
2012
2011
1st
2nd
Quarter
3rd
4th
Figure 20
Value of Urea Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
25
90
83
76
69
62
55
48
41
34
27
20
94
2012
2011
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
86
2012
78
2011
70
62
54
46
38
30
1st
1st
4th
Figure 21
Value of Coffee Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
45
60
40
2012
2011
35
2011
40
30
20
STATISTICAL TABLES
30
25
AND
20
15
10
5
10
1st
2nd
3rd
Quarter
4th
Figure 23
Value of Tobacco Unmanufactured Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
26
Value in M USD
Value in M USD
50
2012
1st
4th
Figure 24
Value of Maize/Corn Imports,
by Quarter, 2011-2012
6
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
ASEAN
Item
Brunei CambodiaIndonesia
3.321
0.259
0.266
0.213
0.326
0.443
0.994
0.077
0.015
1.465
0.003
0.005
0.001
0.024
0.007
1.389
0.009
47.855
0.007
18.024
2.467
15.628
3.596
5.014
0.024
Lao
PDR
-
0.403
0.078
0.060
0.022
0.009
0.039
0.688
0.535
0.026
0.047
1.458
1.637
0.119
20.234
0.195
0.048
0.305
29.736
11.652
1.245
0.005
0.051
5.380
29.753
0.051
0.177
0.061
5.142
27.276
0.125
2.352
0.012
0.012
27.969
0.156
27.813
44.017
0.793
43.223
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
0.040
0.138
1.715
0.572
0.026
0.168
0.701
113.40
839.64
0.014
193.26
0.54 1,011.52
0.023
1.70
19.13
1.24
1.94
0.005
0.013
3.40
7.24
27
0.048
1.87
16.37
0.080
0.384
0.001
0.007
67.268
0.048
12.087
16.526
9.589
4.490
6.548
1.735
0.916
4.646
0.047
16.199
31.886
5.789
34.427
49.543
16.333
57.817
13.971
131.107
24.053
11.139
0.711
1.647
0.071
0.015
1.561
72.412
0.711
49.553
0.201
21.947
22.029
0.384
72.662
0.010
0.060
1.865
6.324
1.247
10.052
15.161
0.268
2.024
10.428
8.870
0.847
8.023
0.187
0.187
3.179
3.177
0.002
84.23
5.17
79.06
0.006
20.679
96.748
117.61
0.612
2.467
1.330
6.89
0.121
0.147
1.162
0.01
192.40
159.70 190.70
4.54
4,866.64 2,445.86 594.18
2.23
857.67
9,807.60
0.027
0.002
0.001
142.405
5.878
0.001
1.820
13.617
3.171
111.365
0.668
0.321
0.729
0.011
Total
Philippine
Agricultural
Exports to
ASEAN
443.189
6.166
0.398
55.858
44.213
35.123
139.069
75.447
2.947
28
132.619
144.980
0.048
3.441
6.581
5.867
0.485
23.180
II. Tobacco and Tobacco Manufactures
233.779
0.761
0.027
12.871
III. Crude Materials
A. Oil Seeds and Oleginous Fruits
B. Crude Rubber
C. Crude Fertilizer
D. Crude Animal and Vegs. Materials
277.707
1.428
62.075
0.776
213.428
5.815
5.815
6.655
0.076
0.135
6.445
48.551
0.020
1.714
46.816
1,191.937
97.219
1,094.718
2.983
1.265
1.718
63.887
1.730
62.157
482.170
17.189
464.980
118.793
0.619
0.004
13.073
2.119
0.168
0.149
4.866
5,037.937
52,099.520
48.032
387.247
0.249
691.854
9,879.897
0.018
1,203.449
7,408.388
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
620.867
1.441
35.402
0.122
119.070
3.599
431.000
17.699
0.086
659.687
0.928
1.058
0.955
225.563
14.940
328.190
62.884
1.503
35.735
0.013
0.420
0.186
5.683
1.770
23.016
0.963
0.196
3,197.782
13.919
67.530
88.372
810.803
104.820
1,615.176
209.839
9.723
1. Food and Live Animals
A. Live Animals (No.)
B. Meat and Meat Preparations
C. Dairy Products and Birds Eggs
D. Fish and Fish Preparations
E. Cereals and Cereals Preparations
F. Vegetables and Fruits
G. Sugar and Sugar Preparations
H. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Spices and Manufactures thereof
I. Feeding Stuff for Animals
(excluding unmilled Cereals)
J. Miscellaneous Edible Products and Preparations
USA
Japan
Australia
Total Philippine
Agricultural Exports
Item
Table 9a. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA, JAPAN, and USA, 2012
(F.O.B. Value in Million US $)
Soybeans. Prices of soybeans were down from January to March and climbed up
throughout the year at varied rates. Price peaked in August at US$ 0.684/kg.
Rice. Uptrend in the international prices of rice 5% broken were recorded from
January to August while downtrend from September to December of 2012. Price
peaked in May at US$ 0.601/kg.
Prices of rice 25% broken were decreasing at varied rates for most of the months
except in January, July and August when price increases were posted. Highest price
was recorded in July at US$ 0.555/kg.
Prices of rice A1 Special moved up from January to August but slowed down in
September, November and December. Price ranged from US$ 0.509/kg to US$
0.562/kg.
Maize (corn). In 2012, monthly fluctuations were observed in the prices of maize.
Highest price was US$ 0.333/kg in July while lowest was US$ 0.267/kg in June.
Coffee, Arabica. Coffee Arabica was relatively cheaper at the world market in 2012
compared to 2011. Price decreases were sustained throughout the year. Price
ranged from US$ 3.367/kg, (December) to US$ 5.230/kg (January).
Coffee, Robusta. Prices of Robusta Coffee were relatively lower in 2012; however
prices were higher in October and November relative to 2011.
Banana. Lower prices of banana were noted in the world market throughout
2012. Price cuts were from a low of 88.51 percent to a high of 90.23 percent
compared to 2011. Prices ranged from US$ 0.934/kg to US$ 1.144 /kg.
Rubber. Decreases were likewise noted on the world prices of rubber. Price ranged
from US$ 2.595/kg to US$ 3.781/kg.
5.
0.574
7.377
1.332
7.126
0.157
0.064
0.140
1.008
7.092
14.309
1.214
13.095
0.157
0.140
1.008
0.103
a/
0.085
0.015
3.994 20.776 109.966
0.027
3.832 115.475 359.619 1956.092
0.118
0.229
2.184
31.813 143.204
4.539
28.598
0.061
0.003
0.144
0.117
a/
0.012
0.721
7.968
13.599
0.062
0.029
0.002
0.025
0.249
0.069
0.443
0.002
0.249
0.843
97.515
0.002
16.274
36.092
0.829 49.285
98.166 302.022
a/
0.075
0.897
1.908
12.037
0.443
7.377
0.277
0.067
0.210
0.029
0.069
0.062
13.599
1.452
0.898
0.554
0.001
0.025
0.550
12.037
0.023
1.576
0.001
0.331
0.025
a/
0.035
th
0.226
1.807
0.005
1.685
1.675
0.001
1.554
a/
a/
Coffee had the 7 biggest agricultural import expenditure in 2012. From US$
120.15 million in 2011, import expenditures increased to US$ 251.14 million or
109.02 percent growth. Most of our coffee imports came from Indonesia
(56.19%); Vietnam (19.59%) and Malaysia (11.40%).
0.102
0.002
0.415
th
1.624
0.035
0.188
a/
0.562
0.126
0.025
0.001
0.004
Rice, the countrys 4 top import commodity, recorded a 14.34 percent increase in
import expenditure from US$ 383.15 million in 2011 to US$ 438.08 million in 2012.
rd
Biggest importation in 2012 was recorded during the 3 quarter while the
st
least was posted in the 1 quarter. Most of our rice imports (82.01%) were
sourced from Vietnam; while the rest came from India, Pakistan, Myanmar,
Thailand and other countries.
72.532
0.007
13.784
0.388
0.052
0.721
0.034
5.492
0.045
6.699
0.105
a/
6.143
0.151
19.693
0.060
0.001
2.142
3.531
a/
0.025
0.070
0.034
1.909
29
0.001
87.010
0.005
0.016
12.533
0.090
3.719
0.025
3.242
0.746
0.835
26.192
0.108
a/
Item
World prices were lower throughout 2012 for most of the monitored
commodities - coconut oil, copra, sugar, maize, coffee, banana and rubber
(Table 11).
Coconut oil and copra. Sustained downtrend in the prices of coconut oil and
copra was noted from January to December of 2012. Price decreased by as
much as 45% for both commodities. Price ranged from US$ 1.451/kg in
January to US$ 0.785/kg in December for coconut oil. Prices of copra
started at US$ 0.965/kg in January and were down to as low as US$
0.526/kg in December.
Sugar. Drop in the prices of sugar in the world market was observed
through-out the year 2012. Highest price was posted in February at US $
0.532/kg while the lowest price was during November and December at
US$ 0.426/kg.
EUROPEAN UNION
30
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
4.032
75.074
0.120
a/
16.202
0.185
8.084
0.068
0.581
1.002
0.003
2.968
0.038
40.846
1.169
27.234
2.708
0.711
Total
Philippine
Agricultural
Exports to
EU
347.969
0.249
0.022
0.000
191.840
2.969
133.267
3.800
1.882
0.279
0.021
0.012
2.274
7.589
6.351
1.976
12.557
0.060
0.039
0.118
8.851
0.028 12.557
0.013 20.936
0.271
0.013 20.665
0.039
0.015
8.851
32.052
0.081
31.971
15.660
69.674
0.000
0.034
0.000
69.640
477.257
44.056
433.201
0.000
1.040
0.146
911.746
5910.146
EUROPEAN UNION
Item
Italy
1. Food and Live Animals
A. Live Animals (No.)
B. Meat and Meat Preparations
C. Dairy Products and Birds Eggs
D. Fish and Fish Preparations
E. Cereals and Cereals Preparations
F. Vegetables and Fruits
G. Sugar and Sugar Preparations
H. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Spices and
Manufactures thereof
I. Feeding Stuff for Animals
(excluding unmilled Cereals)
J. Miscellaneous Edible Products and
Preparations
II. Tobacco and Tobacco Manufactures
III. Crude Materials
A. Oil Seeds and Oleginous Fruits
B. Crude Rubber
C. Crude Fertilizer
D. Crude Animal and Vegs. Materials
IV. Animal and Vegetable Oil and Fats
A. Animal and Vegetable Oils and Fats
B. Fixed Vegetable Oil and Fats
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
VI. Agricultural Chemicals and Materials
VII. Agricultural Machinery (No.)
Total Value of Agricultural Exports
Total Value of Philippine Exports
29.435
0.086
0.641
0.000
0.698
Netherland
67.517
0.034
Poland Portugal
3.369
Slovack
Slovenia
Republic
1.190
0.102
0.542
Spain
25.404
UK Great
Sweden Britain & N.
Ireland
0.005
22.372
0.566
4.166
0.379
0.039
0.282
0.086
a/
0.359
0.558
0.136
0.004
0.809
36.242
36.242
0.175
0.175
0.260
0.083
0.177
0.496
0.263
0.482
0.263
0.482
0.428
67.880
218.602
2.261
1.108
7.577
1.091
1.912
0.966
0.809
a/
14.497
0.671
43.107
0.047
0.493
1.400
4.132
0.000 1.180
5.322 30.019
0.880
2.009
0.675
2.158
2.009
370.938
41.441
329.497
2.158
441.349
1554.361
0.067
0.465
0.035
0.077
0.073
0.004
0.521
1.132
0.824
0.004
0.289
0.022
0.028
0.022
a/
a/
0.141
0.015
6.217
45.639
1.353
15.684
0.015
0.154
0.102
4.794
0.583 61.027
2.105 109.328
0.016
0.029
4.175
84.610
116.111
656.583
4.
Fresh Bananas which shared 12.84 percent to the total top agricultural
nd
commodities was the Philippines 2 top export commodity in 2012.
Export revenue grew by 36.89 percent, the highest of which was
th
posted during the 4 quarter of 2012. Japan shared 47.51 percent at
US$ 307.24 million of the total export earnings from this commodity.
Other major markets were Peoples Republic of China, South Korean
Republic, United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
Tuna generated US$ 455.10 million earnings from exports to the USA
(31.03%); Germany (15.83%); Japan (12.32%); UK Great Britain and N. Ireland
(8.35%); Italy (4.78%) and others (27.69%).
Best performer in 2012 was copra oil cake which moved up by 111.93% in revenue
from US$ 58.80 million to US$ 124.61 million finding its way to the top 8 list.
The total value of top ten agricultural imports at US$ 4,108.71 million was about
half (50.30%) of the countrys agricultural import expenditures at US$ 8,168.33
million in 2012. Except for milk & cream and products, meat of bovine animals
and unmanufactured tobacco, expenditures for all of the top ten import
commodities recorded increasing rate (Tables 7-8).
Wheat (including spelt) & Meslin had the largest share of nearly 12
percent to the total agricultural imports. The highest importation of
rd
wheat was recorded during the 3 quarter at US$ 295.44 million. More
than half (54.09 %) of our wheat imports were sourced from the USA;
about 40.91 % from Australia while the rest came from India, Canada,
Singapore and other countries.
3.
302.25
163.44
186.62
280.04
490.72
0.03
0.02
0.57
1.31
0.08
1.987
10.37
12.18
4.85
14.35
4.30
46.047
1.00
0.00
29.49
18.71
0.01
0.78
0.10
1.23
20.83
B. Crude Rubber
0.09
0.95
0.16
3.45
0.13
4.78
C. Crude Fertilizer
0.02
0.20
1.25
0.16
1.24
2.86
10.66
0.65
0.00
0.32
3.32
0.47
15.42
253.09
22.22
5.02
3.11
344.88
35.27
183.98
13.01
4.98
3.05
240.29
26.17
69.11
9.20
0.04
0.06
104.59
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
44.43
55.72
24.41
2.72
55.98
183.26
0.15
44.91
14.81
7.83
48.28
13.59
129.57
0.01
1.05
484.58
5.71
520.46
3.59
247.76
8.46
355.03
0.98
573.30
19.79
2206.82
0.02
2.22
1.95
35.28
46.133
4.61
14.87
8.30
54.24
365.73
502.985
6.78
1.34
10.29
2.34
12.78
8.65
42.191
18.57
10.14
2.07
23.07
7.49
61.34
161.76
44.57
5.82
1.89
0.29
20.93
24.16
22.12
35.81
57.85
2.62
307.24
70.59
37.48
88.31
121.18
114.39
8.72
370.06
25.88
0.59
3.48
5.87
36.82
3.07
7.03
1,059.67
3,659.06
4,656.50
17.86
70.82
30.10
2,542.05
0.05
3.01 2,964.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.50
0.00
0.000
15,062.40
61.44
25.47
0.00
0.00
1.81
0.026
0.06
25.47
38.92 percent to US$ 279.82 million in 2012 from US$ 458.08 million in 2011.
While agricultural imports increased by about 4.0 percent, exports declined
by about 14.50 percent.
0.20
Trade deficit with Australia was sustained and further increased by 31.20
percent. Australia shared less than one (1) percent to our agricultural
exports revenue at US$ 48.03 million and nearly nine (9) percent to our
agricultural imports expenditures at US$ 719.66 million.
43.90
0.38
55.20
and Preparations
6.28
0.06
Manufactures thereof
Trade with the rest of the world (ROW) sustained trade deficit though at very
slow rate of 0.09 percent, that is, from US$ 1,401.88 million in 2011 to US$
1,403.16 million in 2012.
0.01
Item
Lao
PDR
Total
Philippine
Agricultural
Imports
Vietnam
from ASEAN
ASEAN
1448.60
0.01
58.58
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Coconut oil shared 20.67 percent to the Philippine top ten (10) export
earnings. However, this was lower by 26.94 percent in revenue compared to
2011. Export earnings were down to US$ 1,041.48 million in 2012 from US$
nd
1,425.45 million in 2011. The highest export recorded was in the 2 quarter
at US$ 294.39 million. Major markets were USA (44.10%); the Netherlands
(31.64%); Japan (5.02%); Italy (3.48%); UK Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(3.07%) and others (12.69%).
Table 10. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM ASEAN MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
Table 10a. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM AUSTRALIA, JAPAN and USA, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
Item
Total Philippine
Agricultural
Imports
Australia
Japan
1.
USA
6106.15
690.65
27.96
1681.87
29.47
18.00
0.00
4.02
492.49
98.94
0.22
112.16
792.736
83.963
0.125
223.162
232.183
0.308
21.561
9.771
1758.683
451.374
0.723
545.157
412.498
6.729
0.524
80.383
235.532
3.666
0.126
44.728
363.662
2.235
1.114
12.329
1063.766
17.185
0.197
585.345
725.129
8.252
3.373
64.810
165.954
0.087
0.035
1.488
311.641
2.718
11.348
41.711
100.732
0.706
0.073
20.679
B. Crude Rubber
35.379
0.028
7.664
1.158
C. Crude Fertilizer
82.355
0.000
0.186
0.365
93.175
1.984
3.425
19.508
409.061
11.328
0.620
2.619
291.756
10.917
0.583
2.168
117.304
0.411
0.037
0.451
V. Fertilizer Manufactured
638.105
5.421
30.826
1.746
399.738
4.161
35.789
16.160
137.683
5.289
9.588
19.753
8168.331
719.657
116.167
1765.348
32
65,839.335
1,453.909
6,986.691
7,596.233
2.
Trade with Japan and European Union (EU) both posted surpluses. However, the
movements were in opposite directions. Trade surplus with Japan exhibited an
increasing rate while that with EU registered a decrease. Trade deficits were
noted for the countrys other trading partners (Table 2).
Trade surplus with Japan grew by 11.92 percent above 2011 level. In
nd
2012, Japan was the countrys top market for fresh banana; 2 top
rd
importer of pineapple and pineapple products; and 3 leading market
for coconut oil, tuna and centrifugal sugar. Value of agricultural
exports to this country was US$ 691.85 million or 13.73 percent of our
total agricultural exports revenue in 2012. On the other hand, the
Philippines agricultural import from Japan was valued at US$ 116.17
million.
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39
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39
38
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33
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38
34
39
35
30
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Table 10b. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM EU MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
EUROPEAN UNION
Item
Austria Belgium Cyprus
1.823
0.050
6.816
3.306
0.935
0.288
0.003
0.647
0.014
0.433
0.097
2.66
53.61
16.627
0.04
2.918
8.078
0.124
1.224
0.457
0.341
0.007
0.000
1.266
0.123
0.873
0.033
0.040
0.115
0.040
0.042
2.307
1.127
14.376
0.287
0.074
0.213
1.529
0.862
0.667
5.445
7.411
1.301
68.29
306.49
0.543
0.006
0.009
0.511
59.651
0.37
11.233
4.380
0.151
0.576
6.612
3.135
1.618
9.338
5.665
16.235
15.336
0.407
7.764
0.023
2.056
0.001
5.684
8.159
7.626
0.532
4.618
18.007
13.556
112.16
1554.68
0.109
2.812
0.066
4.473
0.109
0.014
0.470
2.798
0.976
0.976
4.003
1.217
1.214
0.002
0.083
11.162
1.601
103.09
937.27
0.134
0.79
76.85
1.335
0.568
22.43
76.53
0.00
0.28
0.002
0.010
1.28
139.02
84.489
0.90
23.366
17.556
0.242
9.522
0.885
14.758
2.259
0.109
0.007
0.93
1.39
France
0.041
0.002
11.071
1.394
6.012
0.002
0.092
0.050
0.034
0.007
0.062
3.462
0.190
0.005
0.451
0.005
0.138
0.099
0.039
0.006
0.50
4.06
0.772
0.358
0.77
14.27
11.76
369.98
33
0.193
0.058
0.011
37.942
0.03
8.972
2.456
0.030
5.000
6.717
3.872
0.741
2.134
Finland
Czech
Denmark Estonia
Republic
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Table 10b. DISTRIBUTION OF PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS FROM EU MEMBER COUNTRIES, 2012
(C.I.F. Value in Million US $)
EUROPEAN UNION
Item
Italy
62.469
0.001
0.001
0.078
26.141
0.238
7.586
1.705
0.157
0.040
1.550
0.222
0.843
0.783 16.396
2.342
2.369
0.476 0.737
0.824
0.296 2.939
0.010 0.511
0.911
0.807
441.117
4.747
71.759
66.748
2.030
22.215
26.082
29.452
13.211
53.401
1.307
31.876 0.094
33.732 0.098
9.117
4.683
2.905
2.050
134.014
70.858
0.030
0.824
a/
0.038
0.035 0.068
5.146
0.168
0.728
0.045
0.481
0.784
0.003
4.360
2.810
2.693
0.117
0.579
12.752
3.161
132.01
325.05
0.001
16.034
22.629
0.023
3.472
0.077
19.056
26.939
17.632
9.307
18.666
67.106
39.435
631.93
1,379.43
0.052
1.590
0.089
1.536
3.159
0.052
1.282
3.263
0.001
0.001
3.263
0.786
1.592
0.090
1.503
6.813
3.637
11.550
80.10
318.06
0.00
0.06
10.08
12.11
0.00
1.08
0.00
3.16
107.528
0.811
13.408
12.980
0.324
1.002
5.173
2.662
5.558
9.557
Slovack
Slovenia
Republic
0.278
Total
UK
Philippine
Great Agricultural
Spain Sweden Britain
Imports
& N.
from EU
Ireland
0.039
9.241
0.152
0.086
0.041
0.004
0.002
0.727
7.258
3.487
3.771
0.036
1.446
0.859
0.00 36.64
2.93 271.82
0.042
0.042
0.228
0.042
0.55
6.05
0.002
9.67
18.82
0.00
1.78
0.088
2.632
2.632
0.162
4.476
8.14
128.15
0.481
0.587
0.543
0.044
1.085
9.403
2.072
30.07
290.36
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16
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25
25
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WORLD PRICES
1.451
1.411
1.338
1.348
1.155
1.058
1.070
1.001
0.967
0.898
0.848
0.785
2011
2.038
2.256
1.925
2.089
2.097
1.803
1.662
1.454
1.305
1.208
1.479
1.445
(28.80)
(37.46)
(30.49)
(35.47)
(44.92)
(41.32)
(35.62)
(31.16)
(25.90)
(25.66)
(42.66)
(45.67)
2012
0.965
0.945
0.888
0.903
0.769
0.708
0.714
0.656
0.645
0.591
0.577
0.526
2011
1.354
1.503
1.280
1.421
1.419
1.186
1.121
0.985
0.867
0.804
0.980
0.968
Growth
Rate
(28.73)
(37.13)
(30.63)
(36.45)
(45.81)
(40.30)
(36.31)
(33.40)
(25.61)
(26.49)
(41.12)
(45.66)
2012
0.519
0.532
0.531
0.502
0.459
0.451
0.504
0.460
0.441
0.448
0.426
0.426
2011
0.653
0.650
0.579
0.537
0.484
0.556
0.622
0.612
0.588
0.561
0.530
0.508
Growth
Rate
(20.44)
(18.15)
(8.16)
(6.59)
(5.19)
(18.80)
(18.92)
(24.76)
(25.03)
(20.19)
(19.47)
(16.18)
2012
0.498
0.512
0.543
0.575
0.573
0.567
0.662
0.684
0.670
0.617
0.589
0.607
2011
0.572
0.570
0.553
0.556
0.556
0.558
0.559
0.558
0.543
0.503
0.486
0.474
Growth
Rate
(12.94)
(10.18)
(1.81)
3.42
3.06
1.61
18.43
22.58
23.39
22.66
21.19
28.06
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Notes:
Coconut Oil - (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk,C.I.F. Rotterdam
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2012
Growth
Rate
Soybeans
Sugar
Copra
Coconut Oil
Year/Month
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BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
Year/Month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
5% Broken
2012
2011
0.542
0.538
0.548
0.548
0.601
0.600
0.574
0.568
0.563
0.558
0.559
0.557
0.517
0.524
0.493
0.484
0.481
0.514
0.538
0.566
0.599
0.599
0.615
0.586
Growth
Rate
4.88
2.58
11.20
13.11
24.74
16.78
6.59
0.32
(5.93)
(6.86)
(9.10)
(4.92)
Rice
25% Broken
2012
2011
0.534
0.555
0.545
0.544
0.533
0.530
0.530
Maize (corn)
A1 Special
2012
2011
Growth
Rate
0.468
0.473
0.456
0.448
0.448
0.474
0.507
0.534
0.556
0.560
0.584
0.566
14.20
9.51
2.10
(2.11)
(4.94)
(9.29)
(6.28)
0.516
0.518
0.527
0.533
0.562
0.541
0.519
0.509
0.512
0.520
0.523
0.520
Growth
Rate
0.405
0.421
0.408
0.409
0.421
0.428
0.449
0.465
0.514
0.489
0.550
0.544
2012
27.48
23.26
29.02
30.39
33.38
26.60
15.47
9.39
(0.39)
6.40
(4.87)
(4.34)
Growth
Rate
2011
0.273
0.280
0.281
0.274
0.269
0.267
0.333
0.332
0.321
0.321
0.322
0.309
0.265
0.293
0.291
0.319
0.308
0.311
0.301
0.310
0.295
0.275
0.274
0.259
2.98
(4.57)
(3.37)
(14.19)
(12.54)
(13.94)
10.74
7.03
8.64
16.89
17.20
19.33
Rice (Thai) 5% broken, white rice (WR), Milled, indicative price based on
weekly surveys of export transactions, government standard, F.O.B. Bangkok
Rice (Thai) 25% broken, WR, milled, indicative survey price, government standards, F.O.B. Bangkok
Rice A1 Special , broken kernel obtained from the milling of WR 15%, 20%, and 25%, indicative price, government standard, F.O.B. Bangkok
Maize (US), No. 2, yellow, F.O.B. US Gulf Ports
Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Commodity Price Data, World Bank
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31
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28
27
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32
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10a
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Table No.
11
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Pages
Table No.
10
11
12
14
1a
16
20
15
21
4a
22
23
7a
5.230
4.942
4.437
4.221
4.071
3.719
4.199
3.854
3.946
3.821
3.525
3.367
2011
5.815
6.347
6.439
6.617
6.417
6.062
5.909
5.962
6.060
5.463
5.403
5.219
Growth
Rate
(10.06)
(22.14)
(31.09)
(36.21)
(36.56)
(38.65)
(28.94)
(35.36)
(34.88)
(30.06)
(34.76)
(35.49)
2012
2.132
2.247
2.283
2.244
2.356
2.330
2.360
2.348
2.314
2.303
2.153
2.129
2011
Growth
Rate
2.229
2.411
2.604
2.588
2.689
2.600
2.485
2.471
2.338
2.163
2.144
2.170
(4.35)
(6.80)
(12.33)
(13.29)
(12.38)
(10.38)
(5.03)
(4.98)
(1.03)
6.47
0.42
(1.89)
2012
0.945
1.068
1.144
1.030
0.953
0.954
0.965
0.951
0.965
0.956
0.934
0.944
2011
Rubber
8.920
10.020
9.960
10.270
10.110
9.760
9.610
9.510
9.470
9.540
9.560
9.420
Growth
Rate
(89.41)
(89.34)
(88.51)
(89.97)
(90.57)
(90.23)
(89.96)
(90.00)
(89.81)
(89.98)
(90.23)
(89.98)
2012
3.504
3.779
3.781
3.665
3.376
2.863
2.893
2.595
2.763
2.954
2.800
2.896
2011
5.809
5.581
4.839
4.971
4.523
4.525
4.562
4.618
4.516
4.085
3.330
3.347
Growth
Rate
(39.68)
(32.29)
(21.86)
(26.27)
(25.36)
(36.73)
(36.58)
(43.81)
(38.82)
(27.69)
(15.92)
(13.47)
Coffee International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock
Banana (Central and South American), major brands, US import price,free on truck US Golf ports
Rubber (any origin), RSS no. 1, in bales, Rubber Traders Association, spot, New York
Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Commodity Price Data, World Bank
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Coffee International Coffee Organization indicator price, other mild Arabicas, average New York and Bremen/Hamburg markets, ex-dock
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
2012
Banana
Coffee, Robusta
Coffee, Arabica
Year/Month
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.50
1.60
2012
1.40
2012
2011
1.20
2011
US $/kg
US $/kg
2.00
1.50
1.00
Pages
1.00
0.80
FOREWORD .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
iii
LIST OF TABLES .
iv
LIST OF FIGURES ..
vi
HIGHLIGHTS .
0.60
0.40
0.50
0.20
2012
0.70
2011
Dec
Oct
Nov
Sep
Jul
Aug
Jun
2012
0.75
2011
0.70
0.65
US $/kg
0.60
0.55
0.65
0.60
Month
Figure 29
World Prices of Rice (5% broken)
January- December, 2011-2012
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
May
Jun
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Month
Aug
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Feb
Mar
Jan
0.40
Jul
0.45
Jun
0.50
May
0.55
2011
Apr
US $/kg
0.65
2012
Mar
2011
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.60
0.50
0.40
0.30
0.20
0.10
0.00
Feb
2012
0.60
Apr
Month
Figure 28
World Prices of Soybean
January - December, 2011-2012
0.75
0.70
Mar
Jan
Dec
Nov
Month
Figure 27
World Prices of Sugar
January- December, 2011-2012
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
0.40
Apr
0.35
Feb
0.45
Mar
0.50
0.40
Jan
0.45
Feb
0.55
Jan
US $/kg
Apr
0.80
0.75
0.50
US $/kg
May
Month
Figure 26
World Prices of Copra
January to December, 2011-2012
0.80
38
Mar
Jan
Month
Figure 25
World Prices of Coconut Oil
January-December, 2011-2012
Feb
0.00
Dec
Oct
Nov
Sep
Jul
Aug
Jun
Apr
May
Mar
Jan
Feb
0.00
Figure 30
World Prices of Rice (25% broken)
January- December, 2011-2012
iii
3.10
2.50
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
Month
Figure 34
World Prices of Coffee, Robusta
January-December, 2011-2012
Figure 33
World Prices of Coffee, Arabica
January-December , 2011-2012
14.00
2012
7.50
2012
12.00
2011
6.50
2011
10.00
US $/kg
8.00
6.00
5.50
4.50
Dec
Nov
Month
Figure 36
World Prices of Rubber
January-December, 2011-2012
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
Mar
Dec
Nov
Month
Figure 35
World Prices of Banana
January-December, 2011-2012
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
Apr
1.50
Mar
0.00
Jan
2.50
Feb
2.00
Jan
3.50
4.00
Feb
US $/kg
May
Month
Apr
Jan
Dec
Nov
Oct
Sep
Aug
Jul
Jun
May
1.70
Apr
1.90
2.00
Mar
2.10
3.00
Mar
2.30
4.00
Feb
US $/kg
5.00
Jan
2011
2.70
6.00
Feb
US $/kg
7.00
2012
2.90
2011
Dec
2012
8.00
Nov
9.00
Dec
Month
Figure 32
World Prices of Maize
January- December, 2011-2012
Figure 31
World Prices of Rice (A1 Special)
January- December, 2011-2012
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Oct
Jan
Dec
Oct
Month
Nov
Sep
Jul
Aug
Jun
May
Apr
Mar
Feb
Jan
0.325
Nov
0.375
Sep
0.425
Jul
0.475
Aug
0.525
2011
Jun
0.575
2012
Apr
2011
May
0.625
0.400
0.380
0.360
0.340
0.320
0.300
0.280
0.260
0.240
0.220
Mar
2012
Feb
0.675
US $/kg
US $/kg
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