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 1 REGIONAL ECONOMIC SITUATIONER REGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO) Second Quarter of 2010 I. AGRICULTURE A. Major Crops 1. Palay Production and Yield Second quarter palay production grew by four percent to 116,088 metric tons from the previous year’s level. Production increase wa s tempered by negative performance of rainfed areas in Lanao del Norte, Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon, which decreased substantially by 62, 46, and 34 p ercent, respectively, due to reductions in area harvested in these provinces. Average yield per hectare declined from slightly 3.84 metric tons per hectare last year to 3.80 MT/ha this year as the increase in yield in rainfed areas by 0.05MT/ha was not enough to offset the 0.08 MT/ha reduction in irrigated areas. (Table 1) Insufficient irrigation water adversely affected some areas in Misamis Oriental which recorded an almost 5 percent drop in yield. Drop in yield in both irrigated and rainfed areas was experienced by Bukidnon due to water stress caused by insufficient supply of irrigation water in Valen cia, Malaybalay and in tho se areas which a re far from lateral cana ls. Lanao del Norte’s drop in yield was caused by the dry spell during the crop’s vegetative and reproductive stages. Value of Production Average farm gate price declined by 6.23 percent during the second quarter of 2010. The price differential brought down by -2.13 percent the value of palay compared to the same period last year. (T able 3) Rice Sufficiency Level The region p osted a 64 pe rcent rice sufficiency level in the second quarter of 2010 .(Table 5) 2. Corn Production and Yield Corn production decreased by almost 39 percent during the second quarter of 2010 to o nly 49 ,854 metric tons. Substantial declines in both area h arvested a nd yield were observed in mo st provinces. Farmers were no t able to plant in some areas o f Lanao de l Norte and the two Misamis provinces due to the drought in the seco nd quarter. (Table 2)  Although more areas were planted in Bukidnon, particularly, along Pulangui River and Mt. Kitanglad Range, the province’s volume of production and yield, nevertheless declined by 25 an d 31 percent, respectively.
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REGIONAL ECONOMIC SITUATIONERREGION X (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

Second Quarter of 2010

I. AGRICULTURE

A. Major Crops

1. Palay

Production and Yield

Second quarter palay production grew by four percent to 116,088 metric tons fromthe previous year’s level. Production increase was tempered by negative performance ofrainfed areas in Lanao del Norte, Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon, which decreasedsubstantially by 62, 46, and 34 percent, respectively, due to reductions in area harvested

in these provinces. Average yield per hectare declined from slightly 3.84 metric tons perhectare last year to 3.80 MT/ha this year as the increase in yield in rainfed areas by0.05MT/ha was not enough to offset the 0.08 MT/ha reduction in irrigated areas. (Table 1)

Insufficient irrigation water adversely affected some areas in Misamis Oriental whichrecorded an almost 5 percent drop in yield. Drop in yield in both irrigated and rainfed areaswas experienced by Bukidnon due to water stress caused by insufficient supply of irrigationwater in Valencia, Malaybalay and in those areas which are far from lateral canals. Lanaod l N t ’ d i i ld d b th d ll d i th ’ t ti d

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Value of Production

The decline in production coupled with the 21 percent decrease in farm gate price ofwhite corn cut down by 60 percent its value of production to only Php209 million. Thevalue of yellow corn production meanwhile, dropped by 20 percent to only Php343 million,due to reduction in production by almost 30 percent. (Table 3)

Corn Sufficiency Level

Net of total usage for food, seeds, feeds, PHF losses and other uses consumedduring the quarter, the region’s corn sufficiency level was only about 18 percent. Lanao delNorte has the highest corn sufficiency at 77 percent. Total corn deficit for the quarter is234,008 metric tons. (Table 6)

3. Coconut

Nut Production

A 2.5 percent decline was noted in matured coconut production reaching only 423million nuts in second quarter. Except for Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental which exhibitedminimal increases, the other three provinces recorded declines, with Camiguin registeringthe highest reduction of about 16 percent followed by Misamis Occidental and Lanao delNorte at 5.5 and 0.01 percent, respectively. (Table 7)

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percent) increase. Coconut chemicals and coconut milk powder also had substantialincreases of over 100 percent in both volume and value.

Implementation of Republic Act 8048

Total number of senile and/or economically unproductive coconut trees cut legallyrose to 62 percent reaching 5,366 trees. Camiguin, Bukidnon and Misamis Occidentalrecorded minimal issuance of cutting permits as moratorium is still in effect perMemorandum Circular No. 02-2008. The issuances in Lanao del Norte and Misamis

Oriental were for land use conversion or for domestic purposes only. (Table 11)

4. Major Crops: Vegetables, Rootcrops, Fruits and Industrial Crops

Production

The region’s overall production of major crops was about 39 percent below the lastyear’s level. The good performance in rootcrops (32.41%) and fruits (6.09%) were not

enough to counter the respective 90 and 13 percent decreases in industrial crops andvegetables produced during the quarter. Negative output in vegetables was mainlyattributed to the reduction in harvest area and low yield, specifically, in the provinces ofBukidnon and Misamis Oriental as a result of the dry spell. (Table 12)

Lanzones registered a triple-digit increase at 724.74 percent, followed bymangosteen at 36 percent and watermelon at almost 28 percent. Meanwhile, banana andpineapple, which contributed 97 percent of total fruit production posted modest increases at1 93 d 13 6 t ti l

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Meat Production

Meat production from poultry and livestock reached 87,826 metric tons (live weight)in the second quarter of 2010, up by six (6) percent over the same period in 2009. Highestgrowth was posted by cattle at 13 percent, followed by carabao at almost 8 percent. Swine,which constituted 37 percent of total, increased by almost 6 percent. (Table 16).

Fish Production

Fish production reached 44,432 metric tons during the second quarter registeringfive (5) percent higher than the previous year’s level.

Commercial fishing decreased by almost two (2) percent as lesser fishing trips werenoted in the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental. Moreover, no transientboats unloaded in the municipality of Plaridel, Misamis Occidental. (Table 17)

Municipal fishing, on the other hand, showed better performance of 4.43 percent.

This could be attributed to additional 20 fishing boats in Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao delNorte as well as the establishment of more fish sanctuaries and various other enhancementof fishery projects of LGUs.

Aquaculture, which accounted for 38 percent of the total production, grew by almost14 percent. The notable 17 and 14 percent increases posted by seaweeds and marine fishcages, respectively, resulted from the use of the good quality planting seaweed materials,expansion of area harvested in Misamis provinces and Camiguin, and the installation of

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II. Non-Agricultural Production

A. Investments

1. DTI-Monitored Investments

The region generated a total of PhP4.18 billion worth of investments during thequarter, almost double the value generated during the same period last year. Except forCamiguin which posted a 54.43 percent decrease from last year’s, the rest of the provincesregistered substantial increases in investment inflows, contributing to an impressive 89.18percent over-all increase for the region in the quarter. (Table 21)

A bigger chunk of the investments was poured in Bukidnon province, accounting foralmost half (45.55%) of the regional total. This signified robust growth in agriculture-relatedbusinesses and activities which constituted 39 percent of the province’s total investments.Among the agri-based investments in the province during the quarter were on millupgrading, expansion of land area for banana and cassava, expansion of piggery, poultry

and other farm produce, as well as, purchase of additional equipment and warehouseimprovement.

Lanao del Norte’s investments increased nine-fold during the quarter with majorinvestments classified under chemical-based, consumer manufacturing, and tradingsectors. Consitituting a third of the region’s total, the province’s investments includedvarious expansion projects of commercial enterprises, transport services, cooperatives andnon-bank financial servicess, as well as, expansion of a chemical-based and consumer

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2. CDA-Registered Investments

In compliance with the new cooperative law RA 9520 (“Phil. Cooperative Law of 2008), 1,231 registered cooperatives in the region re-registered with the CDA office Region10 as of the second quarter of 2010. Together with 23 newly registered cooperatives, therewere a total 1,254 re-registered and newly registered cooperatives, which is almost a twopercent increase from the first quarter figure. However, as there were a total of 3,874cooperatives in the region registered in the 2nd quarter 2009, this year’s figure indicatesthat more than one-half of existing cooperatives have not yet re-registered as of the secondquarter this year. Paid up capital of re-registered and newly registered cooperatives wasP1.194 billion in the second quarter, around one million more than the P1.193 billion in thefirst quarter. (Tables 23 & 24)

3. SEC-Registered Investments

New registrations of stock corporations and partnerships totaled 58 in this quarter,compared to 89 in same quarter last year. Forty-one of these firms were in Misamis Oriental

  /Cagayan de Oro City. Total paid-up capital of these was amounted to PhP15.30 millionwhich was 66.07 percent lower than last year’s. (Table 25)

Business expansion recorded in the region amounted to PhP7.5 million coming fromthe provinces of Misamis Oriental and Lanao del Norte. However, this figure is less thanhalf of last year’s increase in capital stock of PhP18.5 million. (Table 25a)

B. Exports

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By sector, coconut-based products remained as our major export earningUS$170.97 million and representing 63 percent of the regional total. This was followed by

Fresh fruits with 11 percent share of total. (Table 28)

Among the major export gainers were fresh fruits (586%), iron and steel (500%), andcoconut-based products (399%). Special transactions jumped 1045 percent from 0.11 to1.26 million dollars.

III. Other Development Indicators

A. Labor and Employment

Preliminary results of the April 2010 labor force survey revealed an estimatedworking age population at 2.81 million, up from 2.71 million, or 3.6 percent higher than inthe same period last year. The employment rate of 93.56 percent was 1.24 percentagepoints lower than last year’s figure, even as employed persons posted a 2.77 percentincrease from a year ago to 1.87 million. Under-employed persons and under-employment

rate, moreover, went up by 29.89 percent and 6.46 percentage points, respectively. (Table29)

By industry group, the services sector holds 46.2 percent of employed persons,followed by agriculture and industry which posted 43.8 percent and 10 percent respectively.(Table 30)

B. Prices and Inflation

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D. Customs Collections

Customs collection improved 14 percent in the 2nd quarter over same period of lastyear, and nine (9) percent over the preceding quarter. Ozamiz and Iligan ports, therelatively smaller ports, registered the highest increases, year on year, with 144 percentand 106 percent, respectively. Cagayan de Oro port registered reductions in customscollection, both year on year (-7%), and quarter on quarter (-30%). Customs collectionfrom MCT-SP continued its recovery trend, increasing by 15 percent over the secondquarter 2009, and 23 percent over the first quarter. (Tables 35 & 36)

E. Telecommunications

1. Telephones

The total number of equipped telephone lines in the region recorded a slight increase

by 0.57 percent, to 149,451 lines. A total of 69,570 lines were subscribed or about 47percent of the equipped telephone lines. There was no change in subscribed telephonedensity in the region at 1.80 lines per 100 persons for telephone. (Table 37)

Notable increases in equipped and subscribed telephone lines were recorded inMisamis Occidental. Bukidnon, on the other hand registered substantial decreases in bothequipped and subscribed telephone lines.

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New registrations of private vehicles increased by 14 percent, while new registrations of for-hire vehicles decreased by 36 percent. (Table 41)

LTO Frontline Services

Revenue collections from registration transactions and issuance of licenses andpermits increased 5.8 percent over the past year’s figure, for a total of PhP105.066 million.Apprehensions declined by 26 percent. (Table 42)

G. Shipping, Cargo and Passenger Traffic

1. PPA-Administered Ports

There were 4,368 domestic ship calls in PPA-administered ports during the quarterthis year, which is 116 more compared to the same quarter in the past year. Foreign ship

calls, on the other hand, was down to 37 from 51. (Table 43)

Among the three (3) major ports in the region, only Iligan port posted a decline (by15 percent) in the number of domestic ship calls. The port of Ozamiz which account forabout 80 percent of total ship calls registered a 2.94 percent increase while Cagayan deOro port registered a 5.16 percent increase in ship calls. (Table 44)

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higher domestic export than domestic import container traffic. It, however recorded higherforeign import than foreign export TEUs container traffic.

4. PIA-Regulated Ports

There was a total of 127 ships calls at the port of Phividec, 73 of which weredomestic and 54 foreign vessels. In comparison, the number of foreign ships calling at theport last year same quarter was only 29. (Table 47)

The total foreign and domestic TEUs handled in the MCT increased by 40.07 percentover the year ago level, the former by 68 percent and the latter by 21 percent.

In other ports regulated by the PHIVIDEC Industrial Authority (PIA), the ship calls inthe second quarter increased by 44 percent, year on year, or from 152 to 219. Calls byforeign vessels increased much more (117 percent) than domestic ship calls (30 percent).(Table 48)

Consequently, the volume of domestic cargoes handled in other PIA regulated portsincreased by 57.63 percent to 290,954 MT and foreign cargoes by 136 percent to2,619,766 MT from their respective year ago levels.

H. Air Traffic

The number of flights in Cagayan de Oro’s Lumbia Airport increased by 10.58percent, from 1,484 flights in the second quarter of 2010 to 1,641 flights in the second

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I. Status of Electrification

Region 10 already achieved 99.74 percent level of barangay electrification as of thesecond quarter 2010. A total number of 1,932 barangays out of the total potential 1,937barangays has been provided with electricity. There were additional sixty two (62)barangays, an increase by 3.32 percent from 1,870 barangays as of 2nd quarter of 2009.Four (4) of the five (5) remaining barangays still unenergized are located in the Province ofLanao del Norte and the other one is in Damulog, Bukidnon. The Department of Energyand the National Electrification Administration scheduled the electrification of these fivebarangays in July 2010. By then, the Region will have 100% barangay electrification.(Table 51)

A total of 573,375 households or 82.66 percent of the total 693,630 households inthe region have been energized by the nine electric utilities in the region (eight (8) electriccooperatives and CEPALCO). This represented a 5.25 percent increase compared to thestatus of household electrification as of 2nd quarter 2009. There were still 120,255households remaining for electrification.

CEPALCO had the highest coverage of household electrification at 100 percent,while MORESCO II posted the lowest household coverage among utilities in Region 10with only about 66 percent.

Installed and Dependable Capacity

The total installed capacity of Region 10’s power plants was at 1,063.70 megawatts.

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most of which have water reservoirs that were drying up due to the El Niño, the NationalGrid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) was forced to reduce power allocation to power

distribution utilities and electric cooperatives resulting into rotating brown outs. The powergeneration deficiency forced the industries to shut down or slow down operation for certaintimes of the day.

K. Irrigation Development

The level of irrigation in the region as of June 2010 is at 46.11 percent, the samelevel recorded as of June 2010. There are about 56,845 hectares irrigated all over theregion out of the potential irrigable areas of about 123,272 hectares. There are still 66,428hectares remaining area for irrigation development. (Table 54)

During the period, only the provinces of Bukidnon and Misamis Oriental recordedexpansions in the total area served by 2.01 percent (from 33,622 hectares in 2009 to33,277 hectares in 2010) and 1.28 percent (from 3,363 hectares in 2009 to 3,406 hectaresin 2010). There were no changes in the total area served in the provinces of Camiguin,

Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental.

L. Peace and Order

Statistical data reported last year were all revised to comply with the new scheme inrecording and reporting of crime statistics adopted by the PNP.

Of the visible data changes, crime volume was 4,971 cases, very much lower

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Table 1. Palay Production, Area Harvested and Yield Per HectareBy Province: Second Quarter, 2009 and 2010 (In MT), Region 10

Preliminary Estimates 

COMMODITY

BUKIDNON CAMIGUIN LANAO DEL NORTE MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL MISAMIS ORIENTAL REGION 10

2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 2009 20 10 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change

PALAY

Production (MT) 43,706 50,842 16.33 867 925 6.69 46,597 44,960 -3.51 13,852 14,041 1.36 6,203 5,320 -14.24 111,225 116,088 4.37

Irrigated 41,691 49,540 18.83 866 919 6.12 45,567 44,580 -2.17 13,242 13,471 1.73 5,833 5,117 -12.27 107,199 113,627 6.00

Rainfed 2,015 1,302 -35.38 1 6 500.00 1,030 380 -63.11 610 570 -6.56 370 203 -45.14 4,026 2,461 -38.87

Area Harvested(HA) 11,366 13,322 17.21 229 243 6.11 12,320 12,140 -1.46 3,453 3,413 -1.16 1,600 1,441 -9.94 28,968 30,559 5.49

Irrigated 10,666 12,859 20.56 228 240 5.26 11,820 11,950 1.10 3,253 3,223 -0.92 1,450 1,360 -6.21 27,417 29,632 8.08

Rainfed 700 463 -33.86 1 3 200.00 500 190 -62.00 200 190 -5.00 150 81 -46.00 1,551 927 -40.23

 Yield/Hectare 3.85 3.82 -0.75 3.79 3.81 0.54 3.78 3.70 -2.08 4.01 4.11 2.55 3.88 3.69 -4.77 3.84 3.80 -1.06

Irrigated 3.91 3.85 -1.44 3.80 3.83 0.81 3.86 3.73 -3.23 4.07 4.18 2.68 4.02 3.76 -6.47 3.91 3.83 -1.93

Rainfed 2.88 2.81 -2.31 1.00 2.00 100.00 2.06 2.00 -2.91 3.05 3.00 -1.64 2.47 2.51 1.60 2.60 2.65 2.28

Source of data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10 

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TABLE 2. CORN PRODUCTION, AREA HARVESTED, AND YIELD PER HECTARE

Region 10, By Province: Second Quarter 2009 and 2010 (In MT)

PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES

COMMODITY BUKIDNON CAMIGUINLANAO DEL

NORTE MISAMIS OCCIDENTALMISAMIS

ORIENTAL REGION 10

2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 20 09 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change 2009 2010 %Change

CORN

Production (MT) 41,506 30,956 -25.42 164 166 1.22 31,728 15,917 -49.83 1,661 725 -56.35 6,058 2,090 -65.50 81,117 49,854 -38.54

White 2,756 2,627 -4.68 138 140 1.45 30,916 15,485 -49.91 1,573 660 -58.04 2,684 593 -77.91 38,067 19,505 -48.76

Yellow 38,750 28,329 -26.89 26 26 0.00 812 432 -46.80 88 65 -26.14 3,374 1,497 -55.63 43,050 30,349 -29.50

Area Harvested (HA) 11,116 12,061 8.50 115 112 -2.61 12,729 8,323 -34.61 855 585 -31.58 4,714 1,82 6 -61.26 29,529 22,907 -22.43

White 1,856 2,618 41.06 105 100 -4.76 12,479 8,150 -34.69 830 560 -32.53 3,676 1,308 -64.42 18,946 12,736 -32.78

Yellow 9,260 9,443 1.98 10 12 20.00 250 173 -30 .80 25 25 0.00 1,038 518 -50.10 10,583 10,171 -3.89

 Yield/Hectare 3.73 2.57 -31.26 1.43 1.48 3.93 2.49 1.91 -23.28 1.94 1.24 -36.21 1.29 1.14 -10.94 2.75 2.18 -20.77

White 1.48 1.00 -32.42 1.31 1.40 6.52 2.48 1.90 -23.31 1.90 1.18 -37.81 0.73 0.45 -37.91 2.01 1.53 -23.78

Yellow 4.18 3.00 -28.31 2.60 2.17 -16.67 3.25 2.50 -23.12 3.52 2.60 -26.14 3.25 2 .89 -11.09 4.07 2.98 -26.65

Source of data : Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10 

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Table 3. Average Farm Gate Price, Volume, and ValueOf Production of Palay and Corn

Second Quarter 2009 and 2010Region10

Commodity

Price per kilogram%

Change

Production (In MT)%

Change

Value (In '000 pesos)%

Change2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010

Palay 16.20 15.19 -6.23 111,225 116,088 4.37 1,801,845 1,763,377 -2.13

Corn

White 13.61 10.74 -21.09 38,067 19,505 -48.76 518,092 209,484 -59.57

Yellow 9.93 11.31 13.90 43,050 30,349 -29.50 427,487 343,247 -19.71Source of data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10 

Table 4. Palay/ Rice Beginning Inventory, in bags of 50kg

by province, June 2009 vs June 2010

June 1, 2009 June 1, 2010 % Change

NorthernMindanao

Palay RiceTotal RiceEquivalent

Palay RiceTotal RiceEquivalent

Palay Rice

TotalRice

Equivalent

2009 DailyConsump-

tionRequire-

ment

# ofdays

tolast

Total 605,154 1,107,845 1,489,092 722,681 2,243,321 2,698,610 19.4 102.5 81.2 27,350 99

NFA 250,311 776,797 934,493 230,384 1,730,493 1,875,635 (8.0) 122.8 100.7 27,350 69

Bukidnon 205,589 44,749 174,270 177,199 87,350 198,985 (13.8) 95.2 14.2 7,060

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Table 5. RICE AND CORN: PRODUCTION VS. CONSUMPTION REQUIREMENTApril-June 2009 and 2010

Preliminary Estimates

YEAR PopulationPer Capita consumption

(KG/YR)Consumption Requirement (MT) Production (MT)

Production Vs.

Consumption

(%)

RICE CORN RICE CORN RICE CORN RICE CORN2010 4,339,164 108.38*** 30.78** 117,570 33,390 75,457

49,85464.18 149.31

Source of data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10 

* includes white and yellow corn 

*** derived per capita consumption as agreed by the Inter-Agency Committee (in kg/yr)

** result of the per capita consumption survey conducted in 1999-2000 (in kg/yr)

Table 6. CORN SUFFICIENCY LEVEL (NET)

2nd Quarter 2010

PROVINCE POP'NPER

CAPITA FOOD SEEDS FEEDSPHF

LOSSES OtherTOTALUSAGE PROD'N % SURPLUS/DEFICIT

(KG.) USE USES Sufficiency

TOTAL 4,339,164 29.81 32,343 593 247,205 2,174 1,548 283,862 49,854 17.56 -234,008

Bukidnon 1,337,999 44.43 14,862 138 188,130 1,350 1,548 206,027 30,956 15.03 -175,071

Camiguin 85,993 2.88 62 2 3,169 7 3,240 166 5.12 -3,074

Mis. Occ. 559,390 32.12 4,492 78 16,316 32 20,918 725 3.47 -20,193

Mis. Or. 1,428,736 18.6 6,644 113 26,097 91 32,945 2,090 6.34 -30,855

Lanao Norte 927,047 27.11 6,283 262 13,493 694 20,732 15,917 76.78 -4,815

Assumptions:

Other uses = 5%

PHF losses = 4.36%

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Table 7. NUT PRODUCTION (NUMBER)

By Province: April - June 2009 and 2010

Province Area Planted (Has.)

Total Trees Year Actual

Change

%

ChangeBearing Non-Bearing 2009 2010

Bukidnon 8,558 685,639 173,197 11,679,622 12,601,416 921,794 7.89

Camiguin 14,859 1,798,382 374,900 28,803,141 24,165,218 (4,637,923) -16.10

Lanao del Norte 75,327 8,393,338 457,461 141,728,902 141,710,000 (18,902) -0.01

Misamis Occidental 97,631 10,206,066 416,822 131,213,530 124,000,001 (7,213,529) -5.50

Misamis Oriental 101,698 9,916,863 532,810 120,541,971 120,800,000 258,029 0.21

REGION 10 298,072 31,000,288 1,955,190 433,967,166 423,276,635 (10,690,531) -2.46

Source: Philippine Coconut Authority, Region 10 

Table 8. COPRA PRODUCTION (IN MT)By Province: Second Quarter 2009 and 2010

Province 2009 2010Actualchange % Change

Bukidnon 2,794 2,698 (96) (3.44)

Camiguin 7,201 6,041 (1,160) (16.11)

Lanao del Norte 35,168 35,164 (4) (0.01)

MisamisOccidental 33,388 32,632 (756) (2.26)

Misamis Oriental 26,148 26,261 113 0.43

REGION 10 104,699 102,796 (1,903) (1.82)

Source: Philippine Coconut Authority, Region 10 

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TABLE 9. FARMGATE AND MILLGATE PRICES OF COPRA AND COCO EDIBLE OILBy Province: Second Quarter 2009 and 2010

Province Average

% Inc/DecBuk Cam LDN MOc MOr 2009 2010

Copra

Farm gate 19.51 21.01 20.16 18.68 18.94 14.82 19.66 32.66

Mill gate 23.02 23.73 22.97 19.19 23.24 21.10Source: Philippine Coconut Authority, Region 10 

TABLE 10. COCONUT EXPORT COMMODITIES, VOLUME AND VALUEBy Province: Second Quarter 2009 and 2010

Volume (MT) %Inc/Dec

FOB Value (US$) %Inc/DecCommodity 2009 2010 2009 2010

Coconut Chemicals 11,588 34,322 196.19 19,137,479 55,671,945 190.91

Desiccated Coconut 2,938 2,815 -4.19 3,764,805 3,234,164 -14.09

Copra Cake/Meal 27,150 31,839 17.27 3,441,250 3,074,117 -10.67

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TABLE 11. IMPLEMENTATION OF REPUBLIC ACT 8048

(COCONUT PRESERVATION ACT OF 1995)By Province: Second Quarter 2009 and 2010

Province Total %Inc/DecParticular Buk Cam LDN MOc MOr 2009 2010

No. of ApplicationsProcessed 1 1 20 1 54 93 77 -17No. of Permits Issued 1 1 20 1 54 93 77 -17

No. of Trees Applied 6 3 3,214 20 2,123 3,305 5,366 62

No. of Trees Approved 6 3 3,214 20 2,123 3,305 5,366 62

No. of Trees Cut 6 3 3,214 20 2,123 3,305 5,366 62

Total Fees Collected (P'000) 0.250 0.075 131.500 0.600 268.875 393.52 401.30 1.98

Source: Philippine Coconut Authority, Region 10  

Table 12. VOLUME OF PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS (IN MT)Region 10: April-June, 2009 and 2010

COMMODITY 2009 2010 % Change

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SQUASH 2,949 2,820 (4.39)

STRINGBEANS 509 426 (16.35)

TOMATO 8,187 6,971 (14.85)

Rootcrops  164,562 217,890 32.41

CAMOTE 4,269 3,651 (14.48)

CASSAVA 159,170 213,159 33.92

GINGER 828 817 (1.23)

PEANUT 295 263 (10.94)

Fruit Crops  621,927 659,795 6.09

BANANA 382,304 389,686 1.93

CALAMANSI 287 290 0.72

DURIAN 151 162 7.58

LANZONES 24 200 724.74

MANDARIN 36 41 12.01

MANGO 18,401 20,179 9.66

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Table 13. AVERAGE FARMGATE PRICE OF SELECTED CROPS

(Peso per Kilo)

Region 10: Second Quarter, 2009 and 2010

Commodity 2009 2010 % Change

Banana 9.81 14.53 48Pineapple 5.43 6.00 10Mango 24.55 23.46 (4)Calamansi 12.05 16.20 34Abaca 48.06 35.84 (25)Rubber 27.87 55.48 99

Ampalaya 14.70 19.66 34Cabbage 9.72 21.57 122Eggplant 13.29 14.02 5Irish Potato 30.04 39.27 31Squash 7.12 5.20 (27)Stringbeans 10.92 12.48 14Tomato 10.03 10.43 4Camote 6.31 7.81 24

Cassava 2.25 2.77 23Ginger 24.05 30.35 26Peanut 15.84 20.89 32Source of data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10 

Table 14. AVERAGE FARM GATE PRICE, VOLUME AND VALUE OF PRODUCTIONOF SELECTED COMMODITIES

Region 10: Second Quarter , 2009 and 2010

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Table 15. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INVENTORYRegion 10: As of July 1, 2009 and 2010

(Number of heads)

Animal Type 2009 2010 % Change

Carabao 147,547 131,855 -10.64

Cattle 285,520 273,388 -4.25

Hog 846,562 785,610 -7.20

Goat 240,674 236,342 -1.80

Duck 303,397 363,296 19.74

Chicken 14,197,168 15,692,332 10.53Native 6,157,097 6,567,248 6.66Broiler 5,056,099 5,953,543 17.75Layer* 2,983,972 3,171,541 6.29

TOTAL 16,020,868 17,482,823 9.13

*includes layers from breeder farms Source of data: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Region 10  

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Table 17. FISH PRODUCTION (MT)Region 10: April-June 2009 and 2010

Preliminary Estimates

Sector 2009 2010 % change

AQUACULTURE 14,582.49 16,567.09 13.61

Brackishwater   3,100.64 3,231.37  4.22

Freshwater   284.72 268.21 (5.80)

Marine Fishcage   237.34 269.37 13.50

Seaweeds   10,958.46 12,797.37 16.78

Others   1.32 0.77 (41.67)

COMMERCIAL 16,348.73 16,059.68 (1.77)

MUNICIPAL 11,304.40 11,805.71 4.43

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Table 19. PROCESSED FOREST PRODUCTS

Region 10 (Northern Mindanao)

2nd

Quarters of 2009 and 2010

Processed Product 2Q 2009 2Q 2010 % Change

Plywood 19,975.16 22,329.12 11.8

Blockboard 1,556.57 1,271.65 -18.3

Veneer 12,177.18 16,472.48 35.3

Total 33,708.91 40,073.25 18.9

Table 20. EXPORT OF WOOD PRODUCTS

REGION 10 (NORTHERN MINDANAO)

2nd Quarters 2009 and 2010

VOLUME (cubic meter) %

CHANGE

VALUE (US$) %

CHANGE2Q 2009 2Q 2010 2Q 2009 2Q 2010

Finished 4,367 4,360 (0.15) 1,243,274 1,777,918 43.00

Lumber 6,609 6,482 (1.93) 487,421 513,357 5.32

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Table 22. INVESTMENTS BY SECTOR

REGION 10: SECOND QUARTER 2010

(IN MILLION PESOS)

SECTORAMOUNT OF

INVESTMENTS

%

SHAREServicing 1,644.99 39.38

Agri-Based 788.59 18.88

Chemical-Based 567 13.57

Infra and Services 442.05 10.58

Trading 338.6 8.11

Consumer Manufacturing 305.17 7.31

Mining and Metallurgical 1.55 0.04Forest-Based 1.5 0.04

Metals 0.07 0.00

Others 87.31 2.09

Regional Total 4,176.83 100.00

Source: DTI-X 

Table 23. Number of Accumulated Registered Cooperatives

Membership and Capitalization

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Membership and Capitalization

As of First and Second Quarters 2010, Region 10

Province

2010 1st

Quarter 2010 2nd Quarter Percent ChangeNo. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid up Capital(P)

No. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid up Capital(P)

No. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid upCapital

Bukidnon 270 65,359 211,703,304.57 274 64,523 210,755,421.12 1.48 -1.28 -0.45

Camiguin 49 7,967 12,364,900.52 52 8,084 12,497,488.09 6.12 1.47 1.07

Lanao delNorte 244 20,726 76,334,900.52 248 20,846 76,407,650.52 1.64 0.58 0.10

MisamisOccidental 154 31,782 92,422,262.42 153 31,745 92,367,219.13 -0.65 -0.12 -0.06

MisamisOriental 514 133,274 800,140,855.34 527 133,623 802,064,613.21 2.53 0.26 0.24

Total 1,231 259,107 1,192,965,347.89 1,254 258,821 1,194,092,392.07 1.87 -0.11 0.09Note: With the passage of the New Cooperative Law RA 9520 otherwise known as the " Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008, all Registered Cooperatives were required to Re- Register with this office hence, the decline in the number of Cooperatives Source: CDA-X 

Table 24. Number of Newly Registered Cooperatives

Membership and Capitalization

First and Second Quarters 2010, Region 10

Province2010 1st Quarter 2010 2nd Quarter Percent Change

No. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid up Capital(P)

No. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid up Capital(P)

No. ofCoops

No. ofMembers

Paid upCapital

Bukidnon 3 99 175,300.00 5 138 180,700.00 66.67 39.39 3.08

Camiguin 1 29 - 2 60 120,000.00 100.00 106.90

Lanao delNorte 1 20 452,000.00 3 98 67,750.00 200.00 390.00 -85.01

MisamisOccidental 2 548 7,500.00 0 0 0.00 -100.00 -100.00 -100.00

MisamisOriental 41 1,219 542,000.00 13 382 1,974,797.00 -68.29 -68.66 264.35

Total 48 1,915 1,176,800.00 23 678 2,343,247.00 -52.08 -64.60 99.12

Source: CDA-X 

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Table 25. SEC-Monitored Investments, Region 10Second Quarter: 2010 and 2009

New Registration (Stock Corporation and partnership)

2009 2010 % of Change

NAMES OFNo.of Paid-up Capital

No.of Paid-up Capital No. of Paid-up

PROVINCES Firms Firms Firms Capital

Bukidnon 7 1,065,400.00 8 993,750.00 14.29 (6.73)

Camiguin

Misamis Oriental/CDO 67 33,984,250.00 41 11,261,500.00 (38.81) (66.86)

Misamis Occidental/ 

Ozamiz City 5 8,031,250.00 3 535,000.00 (40.00) (93.34)

Lanao del Norte/Iligan 10 2,025,092.50 6 2,513,525.00 (40.00) 24.12

REGIONAL TOTAL 89 45,105,992.50 58 15,303,775.00 (34.83) (66.07)Source:SEC-X

Table 25a. SEC-Monitored Investments, Region 10

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Table 26. VALUE OF EXPORTS BY PROVINCE, REGION 10SECOND QUARTER, 2009 AND 2010

IN FOB MILLION US DOLLARS

Province 2009 2010% Share(2010)

% Change

Bukidnon 10.62 33.75 12.53 217.80

Camiguin 0.08 0.07 0.03 (12.50)

Lanao del Norte 16.1 74.45 27.64 362.42

Misamis Occidental 0.12 28.73 10.67 23,841.67

Misamis Oriental 69.12 132.36 49.14 91.49

Regional Total 96.04 269.36 100.00 180.47

Source: DTI-X 

Table 27. VALUE OF TOP 10 EXPORTS REGION 10

SECOND QUARTER 2009 AND 2010

IN FOB MILLION US DOLLARS

Commodity 2009 2010% Share(2010)

%Change

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Table 28. VALUE OF EXPORTS BY SECTOR, REGION 10

SECOND QUARTER, 2009 AND 2010

IN FOB MILLION US DOLLARS

Sector 2009 2010% Share(2010)

% Change

  Aquamarine 1.14 1.15 0.43 0.88

Coconut-based Product 34.24 170.97 63.48 399.33

Fresh Fruits 4.4 30.16 11.20 585.45

Processed Foods 19.92 16.85 6.26 (15.41)

Gifts, Toys & Housewares 0.34 0.25 0.09 (26.47)

Industrial Manufacturing 12.66 17.22 6.39 36.02

Iron and Steel 2.43 14.6 5.42 500.82

Minerals 1.64 1.08 0.40 (34.15)

Other Resource-Based 8.24 6.94 2.58 (15.78)

Rubber Products 2.24 2.29 0.85 2.23

Special Transactions 0.11 1.26 0.47 1045.45

Sugar Cane Products 5.4 1.23 0.46 (77.22)

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Table 30. NUMBER OF EMPLOYED PERSONS BY INDUSTRY GROUP: REGION X 

PERIOD: APRIL 2010 

INDUSTRY SECTOR April 2010 Number of 

Employed (in '000) *% Share

Agriculture 820  43.8 

Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 767  41.0 

Fishing 53  2.8 

Industry 187  10.0 

Mining and Quarrying4  0.2 

Manufacturing 89  4.7 

Electricity, Gas and Water 4  0.2 

Construction 90  4.8 

Services 864  46.2 

Wholesale & Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles,

Motorcycles & Personal & Household Goods 345  18.4 

Hotels and Restaurants 29  1.5 Transport, Storage and Communication 111  5.9 

Financial Intermediation 17  0.9 

Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 42  2.2 

Public Administration & Defense, Compulsory

Social Security 108  5.8 

Education 57  3.1 

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Table 32. INFLATION RATE, PURCHASING POWER OF PESO (PPP)

BY COMMODITY GROUP,APRIL-JUNE, 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

(2000=100) 

COMMODITY GROUP

CPIMonth-on-month

Inflation rate

April May June Apr-May May-JunAll Items 172.7 173.6 173.7 0.5 0.1

Food, Beverage and Tobacco 175.1 175.8 175.8 0.4 0.0

Clothing 132.6 132.9 133.4 0.2 0.4

Housing and Repair 153.2 153.0 153.0 -0.1 0.0

Fuel, Light, and Water 230.3 237.0 237.4 2.9 0.2

Services 188.1 188.5 188.6 0.2 0.1Miscellaneous 129.9 129.9 129.9 0.0 0.0

PPP 0.58 0.58 0.58

Source: NSO-10 

Table 33. COMPARATIVE TAX COLLECTIONS BY DISTRICT

Second QUARTER, 2009 and 2010

Region X

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Table 35. Customs Collection by Port

Second Quarter, 2009 and 2010

Region X

Port 2009 2010PercentChange

Cagayan deOro 178,051,854.57 165,551,347.43 -7.02

Iligan 25,818,320.35 53,242,848.00 106.22

MCT-SP 620,849,388.70 716,202,314.88 15.36

Ozamiz 3,221,449.00 7,860,361.00 144.00

Total 827,941,012.62 942,856,871.31 13.88

Source: BOC-10 

Table 36. Customs Collection by Port, by Month

Second Quarter 2010

Region XCDO MCT-SP Iligan Ozamiz Total

April 56,146,167.20 237,077,561.43 21,730,882.00 1,705,318.00 316,659,928.63

May 66,518,628.44 258,267,232.44 26,189,319.00 895,704.00 351,870,883.88

June 42,886,551.79 220,857,521.01 5,322,647.00 5,259,339.00 274,326,058.80

Total 165,551,347.43 716,202,314.88 53,242,848.00 7,860,361.00 942,856,871.31

Source: BOC-10

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TABLE 38. PUBLIC CALLING OFFICES, BY PROVINCEAS OF SECOND QUARTERS OF 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

PROVINCE Q2 2009 Q2 2010 Inc/Dec

Bukidnon 108 107 -1Camiguin 12 12 0Lanao del Norte 645 667 22Misamis Occidental 129 140 11Misamis Oriental 159 165 6TOTAL 1,053 1,091 38Note: No additional PCO’s 

TABLE 39. MOBILE PHONE CELL SITES BY MAJOR SERVICE PROVIDERAS OF SECOND QUARTERS OF 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO 

PROVINCE

Q2 2009 Q2 2010%

DIGITEL GLOBE SMART TOTAL DIGITEL GLOBE SMART TOTAL

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TABLE 40. SUBSCRIBERS WITH INTERNET CONNECTION, BY SERVICE PROVIDERAS OF SECOND QUARTERS OF 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO 

PROVIDER As ofJune 2009

%Share

As ofJune 2010

%Share

%Change

CABLE 21 1,480 6.86 1,480 6.76 -CRUZTELCO 14 0.06 14 0.06 -DC TECH **unavailable **unavailable

ICC-BAYANTEL 711 3.29 711 3.25 -MAGNET TECH *prepaid *prepaidPHILCOM 18,390 85.19 18,390 83.96 -PLASECO 19 0.09 19 0.09 -PLDT 629 2.91 629 2.87 -PT&T 35 0.16 35 0.16 -SOTELCO 300 1.39 300 1.37 -TMSI 10 0.05 324 1.48 3,140.00XU NET (CAMPUS USE

ONLY 600 PC) - -TOTAL 21,588 100.00 21,902 100.00 1.45

Note: ISP Providers have not submitted their latest data to date.Source: NTC-10

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Table 42. LTO FRONTLINE SERVICES

SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010Region 10

TRANSACTION Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % Change

Motor Vehicle Registered 49,954 53,898 7.90

Registration Transactions Handled 63,477 69,778 9.93

Licenses/Permits Issued 37,363 38,306 2.52

Licenses/Transactions Handled 52,493 55,210 5.18

Revenue Collection (in PhP) 99,987,018 105,066,295 5.08Apprehensions 5,878 4,359 -25.84

Source: LTO-10

Table 43. SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER TRAFFICPORTS OF CAGAYAN DE ORO, ILIGAN AND OZAMIZ CITIESSECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

INDICATOR Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % ChangeSHIP CALLS 4,266 4,368 2.39

Domestic 4,215 4,331 2.75

 

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TABLE 44. SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER TRAFFIC 

PORTS OF CAGAYAN DE ORO, ILIGAN AND OZAMIZ CITIESSECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

INDICATOR

PORT OF CAGAYAN DEORO

PORT OF ILIGAN PORT OF OZAMIZTOTAL

Q22009

Q22010

% Q22009

Q22010

% Q22009

Q2 2010%

Q2 2009 Q2 2010%

Change Change Change Change

SHIPCALLS 659 693 5.16 210 178 -15.24 3,397 3,497 2.94 4,266 4,368 2.39

Domestic 609 657 7.88 209 177 -15.31 3,397 3,497 2.94 4,215 4,331 2.75

Foreign 50 36 -28.00 1 1 0.00 51 37 -27.45

CARGO 923,951 966,443 4.60 67,470 83,843 24.27 164,651 171,735 4.30 1,156,072 1,222,021 5.70

Domestic 631,552 744,994 17.96 65,892 83,843 27.24 164,651 171,735 4.30 862,095 1,000,572 16.06

Inbound 323,040 377,848 16.97 31,550 34,084 8.03 83,394 100,814 20.89 437,984 512,746 17.07

Outbound 308,512 367,146 19.01 34,342 49,759 44.89 81,257 70,921 -12.72 424,111 487,826 15.02Foreign 292,399 221,449 -24.26 1,578 - -100.00 - - 293,977 221,449 -24.67

Import 148,003 143,871 -2.79 148,003 143,871 -2.79

Export 144,396 77,578 -46.27 1,578 -100.00 145,974 77,578 -46.85

PASSENGER 350,782 347,710 -0.88 70,268 72,719 3.49 764,124 1,038,119 35.86 1,185,174 1,458,548 23.07

Disembarking 181,108 173,052 -4.45 36,248 35,808 -1.21 407,561 488,522 19.86 624,917 697,382 11.60

Embarking 169,674 174,658 2.94 34,020 36,911 8.50 356,563 549,597 54.14 560,257 761,166 35.86Source: PPA-PDO Northern Mindanao  

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Table 45. SHIPPING, CARGO AND PASSENGER TRAFFICPRIVATE PORTS UNDER PMOs CAGAYAN DE ORO, ILIGAN AND OZAMIZ

Second Quarters 2009 and 2010Northern Mindanao 

INDICATOR Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % ChangeSHIP CALLS 3,931 4,161 5.85

Domestic 3,852 4,059 5.37

Foreign 79 102 29.11

CARGO (MT) 1,168,378 1,241,940 6.30

Domestic 786,030 820,083 4.33

Inbound 307,872 333,182 8.22

Outbound 478,158 486,901 1.83

Foreign 382,348 421,857 10.33

Import 221,821 213,151 -3.91

Export 160,527 208,706 30.01

PASSENGER 565,905 923,523 63.19

Disembarking 252,575 535,392 111.97

Embarking 313 330 388 131 23 87

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Table 46. CONTAINER TRAFFIC (IN TEUs) PORTS OF CAGAYAN DE ORO,ILIGAN AND OZAMIZ CITIES, SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

PARTICULARS Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % CHANGE

TOTAL CONTAINER (in TEU)45,518 54,223

19.12Domestic

38,228 46,28321.07

Net Balance (O-I) 128 (763)Inbound 19,050 23,523 23.48

Empty 3,236 4,663 44.10Loaded – FCL 15,676 18,815 20.02Loaded – LCL 138 45 -67.39

Outbound 19,178 22,760 18.68Empty 4,139 4,517 9.13Loaded – FCL 14,764 18,115 22.70Loaded – LCL 275 128 -53.45

Foreign7,290 7,940

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TABLE 47. SHIP CALLS AND CONTAINER TRAFFIC (IN TEUs)MINDANAO CONTAINER TERMINAL, PORT OF PHIVIDEC

SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010NORTHERN MINDANAO

INDICATOR Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % Change

I. Number of Shipcalls

Domestic 73 73 0.00

Foreign 29 54 86.21

TOTAL 102 127 24.51

II. Containers Handled

FOREIGN

Import

20 Footer 2,295.00 2,967.00 29.2840 Footer 1,564.00 3,077.00 96.74

45 Footer 3.00 10.00 233.33

Boxes (sub-total) 3,862.00 6,054.00 56.76

TEU (sub-total) 5,429.75 9,143.50 68.40

Export

20 Footer 2,489.00 4,149.00 66.69

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TABLE 48. OTHER PHIVIDEC INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION REGULATED PORTSFIRST QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

INDICATOR Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % Change

SHIP CALLS

Domestic 128 167 30.47

Foreign 24 52 116.67

TOTAL 152 219 44.08

CARGO (In Metric Tons)Domestic

Inbound 165,673 255,116 53.99

Outbound 18,906 35,838 89.56

TOTAL 184,579 290,954 57.63

Foreign

Import 617,342 1,350,619 118.78

Export 491,031 1,269,147 158.47

TOTAL 1,108,373 2,619,766 136.36

Source: PIE-MO 

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TABLE 50. AIR TRAFFIC FLIGHTS,PASSENGERS AND CARGOESAS OF SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

LABO AIRPORT (OZAMIZ), NORTHERN MINDANAO

INDICATORINCOMING OUTGOING

Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % CHANGE Q2 2009 Q2 2010 % CHANGE

Flights 228 306 34.21 228 306 34.21

Passengers 16,486 27,634 67.62 17,798 28,687 61.18

Cargoes (kgs.) 308,079 588,800 91.12 173,702 324,065 86.56Source: CAAP-Ozamiz City 

TABLE 51. STATUS OF ELECTRIFICATION, BY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVEAS OF SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

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TABLE 52. INSTALLED AND DEPENDABLE CAPACITY OF POWER PLANTSIN THE MINDANAO GRID

SECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010NORTHERN MINDANAO 

Plant

Capacity (MW) Location

Installed Dependable

2nd Quarter 2009

2nd Quarter 2010

2nd Quarter 

2009

2nd Quarter 

2010

Hydro 722.10 722.10 576.30 493.20  Agus 4 HEP 158.10 158.10 154.83 107.33 Brgy. Nangka, Balo-i, Lanao del Norte

  Agus 5 HEP 55.00 55.00 49.39 39.53 Brgy. Ditucalan, Iligan City  Agus 6 HEP 200.00 200.00 157.10 135.33 Brgy. Ma. Cristina, Iligan City

  Agus 7 HEP 54.00 54.00 24.53 31.00 Brgy. Fuentes, Iligan City

Pulangi 4 HEP 255.00 255.00 190.45 180.00 Brgy. Kiuntod, Camp 1, Maramag, Buk.

Coal-Fired 232.00 232.00 205.45 198.90

Mindanao Coal 232.00 232.00 204.45 198.90 Brgy. Balacanas, Villanueva, Mis. Or.

Diesel 108.60 108.60 48.00 21.67IDPP 1 63.80 63.80 48.00 21.67 Brgy. Mapalad, Iligan City

IDPP 2 44.80 44.80 0.00 0.00 Brgy. Mapalad, Iligan City

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TABLE 53. ACTUAL ENERGY SALES, BY PROVINCENORTH CENTRAL MINDANAO AREASECOND QUARTERS 2009 AND 2010

PROVINCE TOTAL ENERGY DELIVEREDIN KILOWATT-HOUR (kWh)

% CHANGE % SHARE

2nd

Quarter2009

2ND

Quarter2010

Bukidnon 56,292,543 56,908,131 1.09 10.99

Camiguin 4,210,207 4,558,833 8.28 0.88

Misamis Occidental 41,883,062 39,576,886 -5.51 7.64

Misamis Oriental 305,618,844 280,560,890 -8.20 54.19

Lanao del Norte 136,270,344 136,114,881 -0.11 26.29

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Table 55. CRIME STATISTICS *

2nd QUARTERS 2009 and 2010

REGION 10

INDICATORS Q2 2009 Q2 2010

Total Index Crimes 6,644 3,646

Murder 127 118

Homicide 43 36

Phy Inj 2,841 752

Rape 69 45

Crimes Against Persons  3,080 951

Robbery 845 750

Theft 2,474 1,681

Carnapping 146 178

Cattle Rustling 99 86

 

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TABLE 56. CRIME VOLUME AND AMCR BY PROVINCE/CITY

SECOND QUARTER, 2009 and 2010

NORTHERN MINDANAO

PROVINCE/CITY POLICEOFFICE

2009 2010

CrimeVolume

CasesCleared

CaseClearanceEfficiency

(%)

CrimeSolved

CrimeSolution

Efficiency(%)

AverageMonthlyCrimeRate

CrimeVolume

CasesCleared

CaseClearanceEfficiency

(%)

CrimeSolved

CrimeSolution

Efficiency(%)

AverageMonthlyCrimeRate

Bukidnon 2052 286 13.94 171 8.33 51.86 1133 114 10.06 65 5.74 28.63

Camiguin 269 18 6.69 12 4.46 111.10 96 18 18.75 9 9.38 39.65MisamisOccidental 848 185 21.82 99 11.67 52.33 432 51 11.81 37 8.56 26.66

Misamis Oriental 2415 452 18.72 192 7.95 118.50 860 116 13.49 65 7.56 42.20

Lanao del Norte 918 53 5.77 28 3.05 54.22 257 72 28.02 38 14.79 15.18Cagayan de OroCity 3011 250 8.30 143 4.75 161.00 1508 114 7.56 97 6.43 80.64

Iligan City 1765 136 7.71 100 5.67 150.11 685 93 13.58 48 7.01 58.26

Regional Total 11278 1380 12.24 745 6.61 89.53 4971 578 11.63 359 7.22 39.46

Source: Philippine National Police, Region 10