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Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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40000

35000

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Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy Kiblawan Magsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the production volumes of various municipalities


and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019 through 2023. The data is
presented in metric tons (MT). From a cursory analysis, it is evident that there are
fluctuations in production volumes across the different municipalities and cities over
the specified period.
Bansalan municipality exhibited a fluctuating trend with a peak in 2020,
followed by a decline in subsequent years. Digos City showed a generally increasing
trend, with slight fluctuations, over the period under consideration. Another is
Hagonoy municipality experienced a generally increasing trend, reaching its peak in
2021, before a slight decrease in 2022. Kiblawan showed a consistent increase in
production volume over the specified period. Magsaysay municipality demonstrated a
relatively consistent production volume, with minor fluctuations. Malalag exhibited a
fluctuating pattern, with a significant increase in 2021 followed by a slight decrease
in 2022. Matanao displayed an increasing trend in production volume, peaking in
2021 before a decrease in 2022. Padada exhibited fluctuations, with a slight
decrease observed in 2023 compared to previous years. Sta. Cruz and Sulop
municipalities showed relatively low production volumes compared to other areas,
with fluctuations over the years, particularly in Sulop. Overall, the total production
volume for Davao del Sur exhibited an increasing trend from 2019 to 2021, followed
by a decrease in 2022.

Value of Production (Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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600000000

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2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the value of production, measured in Philippine


pesos (Php), for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years
2019 through 2023. A preliminary analysis of the data reveals several noteworthy
trends and observations.
Value of production in Bansalan municipality exhibited fluctuations over the
specified period, with a peak in 2020, followed by a notable decrease in 2022. The
data for 2023 is missing. Similar to production volume, Digos City showed a
generally increasing trend in the value of production over the years, with slight
fluctuations observed. The highest value was recorded in 2022. Hagonoy
municipality experienced a generally increasing trend in the value of production,
reaching its peak in 2021. The data suggests sustained growth in production value
during the period under consideration. The value of production in Kiblawan displayed
a consistent increase over the specified years, indicating steady growth in
agricultural output. Magsaysay municipality demonstrated a generally increasing
trend in production value, with fluctuations observed over the years. The highest
value was recorded in 2021. Malalag exhibited fluctuations in production value, with
a significant increase in 2021 followed by a slight decrease in 2022. Matanao showed
an increasing trend in production value over the specified period, peaking in 2021
before a slight decrease in 2022. Similar to production volume, Padada exhibited
fluctuations in the value of production, with a slight decrease observed in 2023
compared to previous years. Sta. Cruz and Sulop municipalities showed relatively
lower production values compared to other areas, with fluctuations observed over
the years. Overall, value of production for Davao del Sur experienced growth from
2019 to 2021, reaching its peak in 2021. However, there was a decrease in 2022,
and the data for 2023 is not available.
CORN
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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10,000.00
9,000.00
8,000.00
7,000.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
0.00
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy KiblawanMagsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the production volumes, measured in metric tons
(MT), for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019
through 2023. Upon examination of the data, several observations can be made
regarding the production volumes in each municipality or city.
Bansalan municipality experienced fluctuations in production volume over the
specified period. There was an increase in 2020 followed by a significant decrease in
2021 and a further decline in 2022. Digos City showed a relatively consistent
production volume over the years, with slight fluctuations observed. The highest
production volume was recorded in 2020. Hagonoy municipality exhibited
fluctuations in production volume, with a notable decrease in 2020 followed by an
increase in subsequent years, albeit remaining relatively low compared to other
areas. Kiblawan showed fluctuations in production volume, with a decrease in 2020
followed by slight increases in 2021 and 2022. Magsaysay municipality demonstrated
fluctuations in production volume over the specified period, with a significant
increase in 2020 followed by decreases in 2021 and 2022. Malalag exhibited
fluctuations in production volume, with variations observed over the years, though
generally maintaining moderate production levels. Matanao municipality displayed
significant fluctuations in production volume, particularly in 2021 when there was a
substantial decrease compared to other years. Padada showed fluctuations in
production volume over the specified period, with varying levels observed each year,
reaching its highest volume in 2022. Sta. Cruz municipality demonstrated relatively
stable production volumes, with minor fluctuations observed over the years. Sulop
exhibited fluctuations in production volume, with a notable increase in 2023
compared to previous years. Overall, the total production volume for Davao del Sur
experienced fluctuations over the specified period, with a peak in 2020 followed by a
decrease in 2021 and a subsequent increase in 2022. The data for 2023 is not
available, limiting the ability to ascertain the overall trend beyond 2022.

Value of Production(Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

Chart Title
140,000,000.00

120,000,000.00

100,000,000.00

80,000,000.00

60,000,000.00

40,000,000.00

20,000,000.00

0.00
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2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The table presents the value of production, measured in Philippine pesos


(Php), for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019
through 2023. Analyzing the data reveals several key observations regarding the
value of production in each municipality or city.
Bansalan municipality experienced fluctuations in the value of production over
the specified period. There was a notable increase in 2020 followed by a significant
decrease in 2021 and a slight decline in 2022. Digos City demonstrated relatively
stable production values over the years, with minor fluctuations observed. The
highest value of production was recorded in 2022. Hagonoy municipality exhibited
fluctuations in the value of production, with a notable decrease in 2020 followed by
increases in subsequent years, particularly in 2022. Kiblawan showed fluctuations in
the value of production, with a decrease in 2020 followed by increases in 2021 and
2022, reaching its peak in 2022. Magsaysay municipality experienced fluctuations in
the value of production over the specified period, with a significant increase in 2020
followed by decreases in 2021 and 2022.
Malalag exhibited fluctuations in the value of production, with variations
observed over the years, reaching its peak in 2022. Matanao municipality displayed
significant fluctuations in the value of production, particularly in 2021 when there
was a substantial decrease compared to other years. Padada showed fluctuations in
the value of production over the specified period, with varying levels observed each
year, reaching its highest value in 2022. Sta. Cruz municipality demonstrated
fluctuations in the value of production, with increases observed over the years,
particularly in 2022. Sulop exhibited fluctuations in the value of production, with a
notable increase in 2022 compared to previous years. Overall, the total value of
production for Davao del Sur experienced fluctuations over the specified period, with
a peak in 2022. The data for 2023 shows a significant increase compared to 2022,
suggesting potential growth in production value.
COCONUT
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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50000
45000
40000
35000
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy Kiblawan Magsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The table presents the production volumes, measured in metric tons (MT), for
various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019 through
2023. Upon analyzing the data, several notable observations can be made.
Bansalan municipality experienced fluctuations in production volume over the
specified period. There was a significant decrease in 2021 followed by a substantial
increase in 2022. Digos City showed fluctuations in production volume, with a
decrease observed from 2019 to 2022. The data suggests a decline in agricultural
productivity in the city over the specified period. Hagonoy municipality demonstrated
fluctuations in production volume, with a notable decrease in 2021 compared to
previous years. However, there was a slight increase in 2022, indicating some level
of recovery. Kiblawan exhibited fluctuations in production volume, with a notable
decrease in 2022 compared to previous years. This decrease may be attributed to
various factors such as weather conditions or changes in agricultural practices.
Magsaysay municipality showed fluctuations in production volume, with a significant
increase in 2022 compared to 2021. This increase suggests improved agricultural
productivity in the municipality during that period. Malalag demonstrated fluctuations
in production volume, with variations observed over the years. The data indicates a
significant increase in production volume in 2022 compared to previous years.
Matanao municipality displayed fluctuations in production volume, with a decrease
observed in 2022 compared to previous years. Padada showed fluctuations in
production volume over the specified period, with varying levels observed each year.
The data indicates a slight decrease in production volume from 2019 to 2022. Sta.
Cruz municipality demonstrated fluctuations in production volume, with a notable
decrease in 2021 compared to previous years. However, there was a slight increase
in 2022, suggesting some level of recovery. Sulop exhibited fluctuations in
production volume, with a decrease observed from 2019 to 2022. The data indicates
a decline in agricultural productivity in the municipality over the specified period.
Overall, the total production volume for Davao del Sur experienced fluctuations over
the specified period, with a notable decrease observed in 2021 followed by a slight
increase in 2022.

Value of Production (Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO


The provided table presents the value of production in Philippine pesos (Php)
for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019 through
2023. Upon analyzing the data, several notable trends and insights emerge.
Bansalan municipality experienced fluctuations in the value of production over
the specified period. There was a significant increase in 2020, followed by a
substantial decrease in 2021, and then a remarkable surge in 2022. Digos City
exhibited fluctuations in the value of production, with a notable increase in 2020
followed by decreases in 2021 and 2022. Hagonoy municipality showed fluctuations
in the value of production, with notable increases in 2020 and 2021 followed by a
significant decrease in 2022. Kiblawan displayed fluctuations in the value of
production, with significant increases in 2019 and 2020, followed by a sharp decline
in 2021 and a notable increase in 2022. Magsaysay municipality experienced
fluctuations in the value of production, with a significant increase in 2020 followed
by decreases in 2021 and 2022. Malalag demonstrated fluctuations in the value of
production, with significant increases in 2019 and 2020, followed by decreases in
2021 and a substantial increase in 2022. Matanao municipality displayed fluctuations
in the value of production, with a notable increase in 2020 followed by decreases in
2021 and 2022. Padada showed fluctuations in the value of production, with
significant increases in 2019 and 2020, followed by decreases in 2021 and a slight
increase in 2022. Sta. Cruz municipality demonstrated fluctuations in the value of
production, with significant increases in 2019 and 2020, followed by decreases in
2021 and a slight increase in 2022. Sulop exhibited fluctuations in the value of
production, with significant increases in 2019 and 2020, followed by decreases in
2021 and a substantial decrease in 2022. Overall, the total value of production for
Davao del Sur experienced fluctuations over the specified period, with notable
increases in 2019 and 2020 followed by decreases in 2021 and a slight increase in
2022.
SUGARCANE
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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80000

70000

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50000

40000

30000

20000

10000

0
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy Kiblawan Magsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the production volumes, measured in metric tons
(MT), for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019
through 2023.
Bansalan municipality experienced a gradual decline in production volume
from 2019 to 2021, with a significant decrease observed in 2021. The production
volume remained stable in 2022 and 2023. Digos City demonstrated a consistent
decrease in production volume from 2019 to 2022, with a slight decrease in 2023.
The data indicates a downward trend in agricultural productivity in the city over the
specified period. Hagonoy municipality exhibited fluctuations in production volume,
with a significant increase in 2021 followed by a slight decrease in 2022. Despite the
decrease, the production volume remained relatively high compared to previous
years. Kiblawan showed fluctuations in production volume, with a gradual decline
observed from 2019 to 2022. The production volume remained relatively stable in
2022 compared to 2021. Magsaysay municipality experienced fluctuations in
production volume, with a gradual decrease observed from 2019 to 2022. The
production volume remained relatively stable in 2022 and 2023 compared to
previous years. Malalag exhibited fluctuations in production volume, with a gradual
decline observed from 2019 to 2022. The production volume dropped to zero in
2021 and then slightly increased in 2023. Matanao municipality displayed
fluctuations in production volume, with a gradual decrease observed from 2019 to
2022. The production volume dropped to zero in 2021 and then increased in 2022
and 2023. Padada showed fluctuations in production volume, with slight fluctuations
observed from 2019 to 2022. The production volume slightly decreased in 2023
compared to 2022. Sta. Cruz municipality demonstrated fluctuations in production
volume, with a gradual decrease observed from 2019 to 2022. The production
volume dropped to zero in 2021 and then increased in 2023. Sulop exhibited
fluctuations in production volume, with a gradual decrease observed from 2019 to
2022. The production volume slightly increased in 2023 compared to 2022. Overall,
the total production volume for Davao del Sur experienced fluctuations over the
specified period, with a gradual decrease observed from 2019 to 2022. The data for
2023 indicates a slight increase in production volume compared to 2022.

Value of Production(Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023


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4500000000
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2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the value of production in Philippine pesos (Php)
for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur for the years 2019 through
2023. Upon analyzing the data, several key observations and insights emerge:
Bansalan municipality reported a total value of production of Php
770,875,980.00 for the year 2019. However, data for the years 2020, 2021, 2022,
and 2023 are not provided. Digos City reported a total value of production of Php
700,999,680.00 for the year 2019. Similar to Bansalan, data for the years 2020,
2021, 2022, and 2023 are not provided. Hagonoy municipality reported a total value
of production of Php 2,933,828,760.00 for the year 2019. Kiblawan reported a total
value of production of Php 4,562,193,930.00 for the year 2019. However, data for
the subsequent years are missing, preventing an assessment of the trend or changes
in the value of production for Kiblawan. Magsaysay municipality reported a total
value of production of Php 601,423,530.00 for the year 2019. Malalag reported a
total value of production of Php 335,081,910.00 for the year 2019. Matanao
municipality reported a total value of production of Php 3,173,175,750.00 for the
year 2019. Padada reported a total value of production of Php 82,222,500.00 for the
year 2019. However, data for the subsequent years are missing, precluding an
assessment of the trend or changes in the value of production for Padada. Sta. Cruz
municipality reported a total value of production of Php 93,002,340.00 for the year
2019. Sulop reported a total value of production of Php 2,143,460,490.00 for the
year 2019

CACAO
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

Chart Title
1,200.00

1,000.00

800.00

600.00

400.00

200.00

-
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy KiblawanMagsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO


The provided table presents the production volume (in metric tons) of various
municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years 2019 through
2023.

The table lists several municipalities and one city within Davao del Sur, each
with its respective production volume data for the specified years. In Bansalan the
production volume fluctuated over the years, with a peak in 2019 followed by a
slight decrease in 2020 and a more significant decrease in 2021 before a rebound in
2022. Another is in Digos city here is a consistent production volume in 2019 and
2020, followed by an increase in 2021 and a further increase in 2022. In the
municipality of Hagonoy the data indicates a decrease in production from 2019 to
2020, followed by no reported data for 2021 and 2022. As well as in Kiblawan there
is a notable increase in production from 2019 to 2020, followed by further increases
in 2021 and 2022. However in Magsaysay the production volume shows a significant
increase from 2019 to 2020, with relatively stable figures in 2021 and 2022. Also in
Malalag the production volume remains relatively stable from 2019 to 2021, with no
data provided for 2022 and 2023. The municipality of Matanao consistent production
volume is reported for all years. In the municipality of Padada there is a slight
increase in production from 2019 to 2020, followed by relatively stable figures in
2021 and 2022, and a notable decrease in 2023. In Sta. Cruz the production volume
fluctuates over the years, with a peak in 2020 followed by a decrease in 2021 and a
slight increase in 2022. Sulop production volume shows fluctuations over the years,
with a notable decrease from 2019 to 2020, followed by increases in 2021 and 2022.
Overall, the total production volume for Davao del Sur province increases steadily
from 2019 to 2022.

Value of Production (Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023


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90,000,000.00
80,000,000.00
70,000,000.00
60,000,000.00
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40,000,000.00
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20,000,000.00
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2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the value of production in Philippine pesos (Php)
for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years 2019
through 2023. The table lists several municipalities and one city within Davao del
Sur, each with its respective value of production data for the specified years.
Bansalan value of production fluctuated over the years, with a peak in 2020
followed by slight decreases in 2021 and 2022. Digos City there is a consistent
increase in the value of production from 2019 to 2022. In Hagonoy data indicates a
decrease in the value of production from 2019 to 2020, followed by no reported data
for 2021 and 2022. In Kiblawan there is a notable increase in the value of production
from 2019 to 2020, followed by a slight decrease in 2021 and further decrease in
2022. In Magsaysay the value of production shows fluctuations over the years, with
a significant increase in 2020 followed by slight decreases in 2021 and 2022. Malalag
value of production fluctuates over the years, with a slight increase from 2019 to
2020, followed by slight decreases in 2021 and 2022. Matanao is has a consistent
value of production is reported for all years. However, in Padada there is a slight
increase in the value of production from 2019 to 2020, followed by a significant
decrease in 2021 and further decrease in 2022. The value of production in Sta. Cruz
fluctuates over the years, with a significant increase in 2020 followed by decreases
in 2021 and 2022. The value of production in Sulop shows fluctuations over the
years, with a slight decrease from 2019 to 2020, followed by increases in 2021 and
2022.

COFFEE
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023
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1,800.00

1,600.00

1,400.00

1,200.00

1,000.00

800.00

600.00

400.00

200.00

0.00
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy KiblawanMagsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table illustrates the production volume, measured in metric tons
(MT), of various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years
2019 through 2023.
In Bansala there is a notable decrease in production volume from 2019 to
2020, followed by a slight increase in 2021 and a further increase in 2022.
The production volume in Digos City shows fluctuations over the years, with slight
variations in each year. In Hagonoy the data indicates a significant decrease in
production from 2019 to 2020, followed by negligible production in 2021. In
Kiblawan there is an increase in production volume from 2019 to 2020, followed by
fluctuations in subsequent years.
The production of Magsaysay volume remains relatively stable over the years, with
minor fluctuations. The production volume of Malalag fluctuates over the years, with
a significant decrease from 2019 to 2020, followed by minimal production in 2021
and 2022. Matanao has a consistent production volume is reported for all years with
minor fluctuations. In Padada there are slight fluctuations in production volume over
the years, with negligible values reported in 2022 and 2023. The production volume
Sta. Cruz fluctuates significantly over the years, with a notable decrease from 2019
to 2020, followed by fluctuations in subsequent years. In Sulop the production
volume varies over the years, with minor fluctuations observed. Overall, production
volume for Davao del Sur province shows fluctuations over the years, with a
decrease from 2019 to 2020, followed by increases in 2021 and 2022.

Value of Production (Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

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160,000,000.00

140,000,000.00

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2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the value of production in Philippine pesos (Php)
for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years 2019
through 2023. Here's an analysis of the data:
Bansalan data shows that in the year 2019, indicating a value of Php
147,134,457.42. Digos City data shows in the year 2019, with a reported value of
Php 15,704,600.00. Hagonoy the data for the year 2019 reported value of Php
821,258.20. Kiblawan for for the year 2019 has a value of Php 3,240,690.40. In
Magsaysay the data presented for 2019 reported value of Php 10,097,134.00.
Malalag data shows the year of 2019 with a value of Php 7,482,780.00. Matanao
data shows that in the year 2019 has indicating a value of Php 1,515,032.00. Padada
data is provided for 2019, with a reported value of Php 50,347.10. Sta. Cruz data for
the year 2019 is provided, with a reported value of Php 65,790,264.60. No data is
available for the years 2020 to 2023. Sulop includes data for 2019, indicating a value
of Php 461,900.00. Overall, production value for Davao del Sur province for the year
2019 is Php 252,298,463.72.

RUBBER
Production Volume (MT), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023
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7,000.00

6,000.00

5,000.00

4,000.00

3,000.00

2,000.00

1,000.00

0.00
Bansalan Digos City Hagonoy KiblawanMagsaysay Malalag Matanao Padada Sta. Cruz Sulop

2019 2020 2021 2022

Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the production volume, measured in metric tons
(MT), of various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years
2019 through 2023.
The production volume in Bansalan shows a gradual increase over the years,
with minor fluctuations. In Digos City there is a notable increase in production
volume from 2019 to 2022, followed by a slight increase in 2023. Hagonoy reported
as non-productive in 2019, and there is no data available for the subsequent years.
The production volume in Kiblawan remains relatively stable over the years, with no
data available for 2023. The production volume in Magsaysay fluctuates over the
years, with a significant decrease in 2020 followed by minor fluctuations. Malalag
reported as non-productive in 2019 and 2020, with data available only for 2022 and
a small value reported for 2023. The production volume Matanao remains consistent
over the years, with a slight increase in 2023.
The production volume Sta. Cruz shows fluctuations over the years, with a
significant increase in 2023. In Sulop there is a fluctuation in production volume over
the years, with a small increase reported in 2021 and 2023. Overall, reported
production volume for Davao del Sur province shows fluctuations over the years,
with a decrease in 2020 followed by increases in 2021 and 2023. However, there is a
notably high value reported for 2023, suggesting a significant increase.

Value of Production (Php), by City/Municipality, Davao del Sur, 2019-2023

Chart Title
160,000,000.00

140,000,000.00

120,000,000.00

100,000,000.00

80,000,000.00

60,000,000.00

40,000,000.00

20,000,000.00

0.00
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Source: OPAg & C/MAO

The provided table presents the value of production in Philippine pesos (Php)
for various municipalities and cities within Davao del Sur province for the years 2019
through 2023.
The value of production in Bansalan fluctuates over the years, with a peak in
2021 followed by a slight decrease in 2022. In Digos City there is a notable increase
in the value of production from 2019 to 2021, followed by a slight decrease in 2022.
As well as in Hagonoy there is no reported data for Hagonoy for any of the years
2019 through 2023. The value of production Kiblawan shows fluctuations over the
years, with no data available for 2022. In Magsaysay the value of production varies
over the years, with a peak in 2019 followed by fluctuations in 2020 to 2022. The
value of production of Matanao increases steadily from 2019 to 2022. Data for 2023
is not available. Sta. Cruz value of production fluctuates over the years, with
significant fluctuations in 2020 to 2022. A notably high value is reported for 2023.
The value of production of Sulop varies over the years, with data available only for
2019, 2021, and 2022. Overall, reported production value for Davao del Sur province
shows fluctuations over the years, with a decrease in 2020 followed by increases in
2021 and 2022. A significantly high value is reported for 2023.

POPULATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

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POPULATION
The population of the Philippines has steadily increased over the past decade,
reaching 119,106,224 in 2024 from 101,325,201 in 2014, reflecting a significant
upward trajectory. This consistent growth trend, with an average annual increase of
approximately 1.4%, underscores the nation's demographic dynamics and ongoing
population expansion. Factors contributing to this rise include high birth rates,
improved healthcare, and advancements in sanitation and disease control, which
have led to longer life expectancy and sustained population growth. The steady
increase in population poses both opportunities and challenges for the Philippines,
requiring effective management of resources, infrastructure development, and socio-
economic policies to ensure sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for its
citizens.

POPULATION IN DAVAO DEL SUR

Population
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140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
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2015 2020

Between 2015 and 2020, the population of Davao del Sur experienced overall
growth, with most municipalities and the city of Digos showing an increase in
population. Notably, Santa Cruz exhibited the most significant growth, with its
population expanding from 90,987 to 101,125, reflecting a substantial rise in
residents over the five-year period. Digos, as the capital city, also saw substantial
population growth, increasing from 169,393 to 188,376. Other municipalities such as
Bansalan, Hagonoy, Magsaysay, and Matanao also experienced notable population
growth, albeit at varying rates. This trend indicates a general upward trajectory in
population figures across Davao del Sur, likely influenced by factors such as
urbanization, economic development, and migration patterns within the province.

RELIGION IN THE PHILIPPINES

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The religious landscape of the Philippines is predominantly Roman Catholic, with


approximately 78.80% of the population adhering to this faith. Islam represents the
second largest religious group, with 6.40% of Filipinos identifying as Muslims. Other
notable religious affiliations include Iglesia ni Cristo (2.60%), the Philippines
Independent Church (1.40%), Seventh-day Adventist (0.80%), Bible Baptist Church
(0.50%), United Church of Christ in the Philippines (0.40%), Jehovah's Witnesses
(0.40%), and Church of Christ (0.40%). The remaining 8.20% of the population
adheres to various other religious beliefs, reflecting the diverse religious landscape of
the country. Additionally, there is a small percentage of individuals who identify as
having no religious affiliation or choose not to report their religious beliefs.

LANGUAGES IN THE PHILIPPINES


Percentage
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15.00%

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The Philippines is characterized by a rich linguistic diversity, with Tagalog


being the most widely spoken language, constituting approximately 30.90% of the
population. Following closely is Bisaya, spoken by 16.00% of Filipinos, while
Hiligaynon/Ilongo and Ilocano account for 7.30% and 7.10%, respectively. Cebuano
and Bicol languages represent 6.50% and 3.90% of the population, respectively.
Waray and Kapampangan are spoken by 2.60% and 2.40% of Filipinos, respectively,
while Maguindanao and Panggalato account for 1.40% and 1.30%. Notably, 11.20%
of the population speaks other languages not specified in the list, highlighting the
extensive linguistic tapestry of the nation. It's imperative to acknowledge that 0.40%
of individuals did not report their language, underscoring the complexity of
accurately assessing linguistic demographics in the Philippines.

ETHNICITY IN THE PHILIPPINES


Ethnics
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20%

15%

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5%

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ENICITY IN DAVAO DEL SUR

The ethnic composition of the Philippines reflects a rich tapestry of diverse


cultures and identities, with the Tagalog ethnicity comprising the largest proportion
at 26%. Following closely are the Bisaya, representing 14.30% of the population,
and the Ilocano at 8%. Additionally, Bicolano, Waray, and Kapampangan ethnicities
contribute 6.50%, 3.80%, and 3.00%, respectively, to the nation's demographic
mosaic. Meanwhile, the Pangasinan and Maguindanao ethnic groups each constitute
1.90% of the population. Notably, a significant portion, accounting for 18.50%,
identifies with other local ethnicities, highlighting the intricate diversity and
multiculturalism inherent in Filipino society. This ethnic tapestry is a testament to
centuries of historical influences, migrations, and interactions, shaping the vibrant
and heterogeneous identity of the Filipino nation.
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