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Name of Province: Maguindanao

Provincial Capital: Buluan & Shariff Aguak

No. of City/Municipality: 36

No. of Congressional District: 2

No. of Barangays: 545

Major Industries: Agriculture and Fishery

Daily Rice Consumption: 13,630 Bags

Major Crops: PALAY AND CORN

Population (Including Cotabato City): 1,667,258

Area Planted to Palay (1st Sem): 30,428.72

Actual Production: (1st Sem): 144,593.55 MT

GEOGRAPHY
Location

Maguindanao is situated in the central section of Mindanao, bordered by Lanao del Sur to the north,
Cotabato to the east, Sultan Kudarat to the south, and the Illana Bay to the west.

Maguindanao comprises 37 municipalities, further subdivided into 508 barangays. Cotabato City, is
now currently geographically grouped with Maguindanao by virtue of the Cotabato City Council
Resolution authored by Councilor Marouf Pasawiran and as a result of the January 2021 Plebecite in
the inclusion of the City as part of BARMM.

GID
SHARIFF
AGUAK

GID 6
TACURONG

GID 6 IS LOCATED AT SPGC, TACURONG CITY (GEOGRAPHICALLY NOT A PART OF MAGUINDANAO)

Topography
The Province of Maguindanao may be divided into two (2) physiographic units, the southwest
cluster and the Maguindanao lowland. The southwest mountain cluster includes the two (2) big
group of mountain elevation of Binaca and Blit. They are separated by the Valleys of Matuber
River flowing northwest into the Moro Gulf and Lawasa-ig in to the Mindanao Sea. The
Maguindanao lowland includes the extremity of the Cotabato base northeast of the provincial
highlands. The area approaches the seas and the swamps of the Libungan marsh. Thick
accumulation of detritus materials derived from the weathering and erosion of the adjacent
emergent land mass compose the sea.
The Rio Grande de Mindanao is known as the biggest and the longest river in Mindanao. The
northwest boundary of the Province and as such as the west bank is within the jurisdiction of
the province. The rivers meanders with flood rains developed at places together with extensive
delta, which caused its immediate vicinity marshy. It drains westward into the Illana bay and the
Moro Gulf. Several small streams and creeks are perennial type while the rest are intermittent.

Land Area

Maguindanao has a total land area of 597,052.79 hectares. The Province is composed of Thirty
Six (36) Municipalities with 508 barangays. Sultan Kudarat municipality is the seat of the
Provincial Capitol.

Land Capability

Classes A, BE, BW, BS are classified as very good land. These land areas are suitable for crop
cultivation with varying requirements for soil conservation, while DE is classified as fairly good
land that requires special soil management for its very low fertility. This land is suitable for
limited cultivation and best suited to pasture or forest.

Soil Classification

There about ten types of soil found in the Province of Maguindanao. Among the principal soil types
are clay loam and sandy loam, which are favorable for the cultivation of rice and corn. These soil
types are with the areas covered by the municipalities of Datu Piang, Buluan, Datu Paglas, Upi,
Ampatuan, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Kabuntalan, Sultan Kudarat and Parang. Buldon and Matanog have
generally sandy loam soil. Mountain soil, which are undifferentiated, northwestern and
southwestern portion of the province. Ampatuan and Datu Odin Sinsuat have this type of soil.

Drainage Condition

The drainage condition in the province is fairly poor with some portion classified as good to fair
drainage. These conditions are mostly found along the plains and valleys. In the upland areas the
drainage conditions range from good to fair to excessive erosion as a result of massive forest
destruction.

Climate
Maguindanao falls under type E characterized by more or less even distribution of rainfall
throughout the year. The wettest month having at least three times the rainfall of the driest months.
Its temperature ranges from 22.9 c. to 32 c., its hottest months from March to June and the coolest
from November to January.

OFFICIALS OF MAGUINDANAO

Congressman 1st District Sittie Shahara “Bai Dimple” I. Mastura


Congressman 2nd District Mohammad P. Paglas Sr.

1st District Municipality Mayor

Municipal Mayor Ampatuan Bai Leah G. Sangki


Municipal Mayor Barira Abdul Rauf D. Tomawis
Municipal Mayor Buluan Babydats D. Mangudadatu
Municipal Mayor Cotabato City Mohammad Ali "Bruce" D. Matabalao
Municipal Mayor Datu Abdullah Sangki Suharto Al Wali S. Mangudadatu
Municipal Mayor Datu Anggal Midtimbang Maryjoy Estephanie U. Midtimbang
Municipal Mayor Datu Blah Sinsuat Datu Marshall I. Sinsuat
Municipal Mayor Datu Hoffer Ampatuan Bongbong M. Ampatuan
Municipal Mayor Datu Montawal Ohto C. Montawal
Municipal Mayor Datu Odin Sinsuat Lester S. Sinsuat
Municipal Mayor Datu Paglas Abubakar P. Paglas
Municipal Mayor Datu Piang Victor T. Samama
Municipal Mayor Datu Salibo Solaiman M. Sandigan
Municipal Mayor Datu Saudi Ampatuan Edris A. Sindatok
Municipal Mayor Datu Unsay Datu Andal "Datu Aguak" S. Ampatuan V
Municipal Mayor Gen. SK Pendatun Rafsanjani P. Ali
Municipal Mayor Guindulungan Midpantao M. Midtimbang Jr.
Municipal Mayor Kabuntalan Salaban G. Diocolano
Municipal Mayor Mamasapano Akmad A. Ampatuan Jr.
Municipal Mayor Mangudadatu Freddie G. Mangudadatu
Municipal Mayor Matanog Zohria S. Bansil-Guro
Municipal Mayor Northern Kabuntalan Datu Umbra B. Dilangalen
Municipal Mayor Pagalungan Salik P. Mamasabulod
Municipal Mayor Paglat Raisa P. Langkuno
Municipal Mayor Pandag Khadafeh G. Mangudadatu
Municipal Mayor Parang Cahar P. Ibay
Municipal Mayor Rajah Buayan Yacob L. Ampatuan
Municipal Mayor Shariff Aguak Akmad B. Ampatuan
Municipal Mayor Sharif Saydona Mustapha Sajid Andre S. Ampatuan
Municipal Mayor South Upi Reynalbert O. Insular
Municipal Mayor Sultan Kudarat Tucao Mastura
Municipal Mayor Sultan Mastura Zulficar Ali H. Panda
Municipal Mayor Sultan Sa Barongis Allandatu M. Angas Sr.
Municipal Mayor Sultan Sumagka Sidik S. Amiril
Municipal Mayor Talayan Tungkang A. Midtimbang
Municipal Mayor Upi Ma. Rona Cristina P. Flores
FOOD SECURITY

Province : Maguindanao
Provincial Classification : Surplus
Required No. of Days Buffer : 15 days
Daily Rice Consumption Requirements : 13,640 bags
Food Security Stocks : 204,600 bags

NFA MARKETING OPERATIONS PROFILE


STATUS OF NFA STOCK INVENTORY AS OF AUGUST 31, 2022

Sales
RICE INVENTORY: PALAY INVENTORY:
PALAY RICE 11,192 BAGS 644 BAGS
5%

DAILY
PALAY RICE CONSUMPTION
EQUIVALENT: REQUIREMENTS:
406 BAGS
13,630

Branch Jan Feb Mar Apr May


JAN 1- AUG 31 Jun Jul Aug
Maguindanao Branch 435 747 20,396 3,841 3,538 9,934 DAYS TO LAST600
17,452
DAILY AVERAGE
GID 6 Tacurong     4,070 400SALES:
1,700 8,929 BASED ON DCR:
11,540 500
95% .75 DAY/S
GID Shariff Aguak 435 747 16,326 3,441
241 1,838 1,005
BAGS/DAY 5,912 100
                 

DISTRIBUTION
25000

20000

15000

10000

5000

0
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST

DISTRIBUTION

HISTORICAL RICE DISTRIBUTION DATA


MAGUINDANAO 2018 2019 2020 2021
DISTRIBUTION 68,546 67,181 36,326 104,633

HISTORICAL PALAY PROCUREMENT DATA AS OF AUGUST 31, 2022

MAGUINDANAO 2018 2019 2020 2021


ACTUAL 2,532 7,237 29,935 9,488
PROCUREMENT

PALAY PROCUREMENT AND DISTRIBUTION


PERFORMANCE
120000

100000

80000

60000

40000

20000

0
2018 2019 2020 2021

SALES PROCUREMENT
PALAY PROCUREMENT DATA FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1 TO
AUGUST 2022

IN BAGS OF ACTUAL
MONTH MT TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENT ABSORPTION
  50 PROC.

JANUARY 32,528.09 650,562 1,500 1,381 92% 0.21%

FEBRUARY 84,347.25 1,686,945 1,400 1,378 98% 0.08%


BASED ON
MAFAR
MARCH 7,350.78 147,016 1,400   0% 0.00%
ACTUAL
PALAY
PRODUCTION APRIL 5,088.72 101,774 1,500   0% 0.00%

MAY 7,066.14 141,323 600   0% 0.00%

JUNE 8,212.57 164,251 -      


TOTAL
1ST SEM 144,593.55 2,891,871 6,400 2,759 43% 0.10%
               

JULY 56,461.96 1,129,239 - - 0% 0.00%

AUGUST 123,546.54 2,470,931 3,000 - 0% 0.00%


BASED ON
MAFAR
SEPTEMBER 126,044.93 2,520,899 5,900 - 0% 0.00%
PROJECTED
PALAY
PRODUCTION OCTOBER 23,416.50 468,330 5,400 - 0% 0.00%

NOVEMBER 11,841.00 236,820 4,400 - 0% 0.00%

DECEMBER 10,846.00 216,920 3,000 - 0% 0.00%


TOTAL
2ND SEM 352,156.93 7,043,139 21,700 - 0% 0.00%

NFA LOGISTICS AND POST-HARVEST FACILITIES


A. NFA-OWNED WAREHOUSES
1. Name of Warehouse : GID-Shariff Aguak
Location : Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao
Warehouse Description : Single
Effective Capacity : 88,000 bags
Area : 1,850 sq.m.

2. Name of Warehouse : SPGC-GID 6


Location : GID 6- Tacurong, Sultan Kudarat
Warehouse Description : Single
Effective Capacity : 88,000 bags
Area : 1,850 sq.m.

B. MECHANICAL DRYERS : Non- operational


C. SOLAR DRYER : Operational
D. NFA LOTS : S. Aguak
E. TRUCKS
1. SET 122
2. SET 124

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