Beruflich Dokumente
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Department of Agriculture
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
1184 Ben-lor Bldg., Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
LIVESTOCK & POULTRY STATISTICS DIVISION
332-15-43
info@bas.gov.ph
REGION/TYPE
Jan 1 Apr 1
2008
Jul 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 Apr 1
2009
Jul 1 Oct 1
2010
Jan 1 P
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Western Visayas
Native/Improved 13,303,091 13,276,348 12,814,094 13,009,829 12,974,626 13,338,837 13,875,923 13,725,740 13,444,364
The Chicken Industry Performance Report presents the
Layers 1,184,612 1,257,808 1,244,252 1,322,184 1,299,127 1,384,835 1,316,550 1,498,947 1,505,052 industry situation in terms of inventory by type of chicken and
Broilers 2,330,832 2,215,483 2,000,099 2,139,315 2,326,638 2,576,162 3,019,154 2,919,555 2,956,512
Total 16,818,535 16,749,639 16,058,445 16,471,328 16,600,391 17,299,834 18,211,627 18,144,242 17,905,928 age classification; volume of production; DOC (live) and chicken
Central Visayas
meat imports; supply and utilization accounts; and monthly
Native/Improved 7,574,301 7,397,572 6,349,948 5,939,112 6,435,593 6,980,558 7,167,764 6,735,442 6,668,518 average prices at farmgate, wholesale and retail levels.
Layers 2,216,530 2,412,814 1,830,486 2,086,608 1,915,345 2,190,779 2,369,915 2,340,949 2,436,471
Broilers 2,102,662 1,971,318 2,548,746 2,311,446 2,631,389 2,717,079 2,427,954 2,450,741 2,309,475
Total 11,893,493 11,781,704 10,729,180 10,337,166 10,982,327 11,888,416 11,965,633 11,527,132 11,414,464
The Livestock and Poultry data system of the Bureau of
Eastern Visayas Agricultural Statistics (BAS) is supported by two (2) major
Native/Improved 2,831,283 2,852,910 3,602,498 3,088,626 2,884,611 3,094,640 3,476,110 3,317,320 2,569,813
Layers 116,155 95,347 157,566 171,750 63,423 98,836 169,707 171,467 158,449 surveys namely:
Broilers 501,041 489,430 512,830 539,603 730,912 449,824 1,258,421 1,209,946 1,200,759
Total 3,448,479 3,437,687 4,272,894 3,799,979 3,678,946 3,643,300 4,904,238 4,698,733 3,929,021
1) The Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey (BLPS)
Zamboanga Peninsula
Native/Improved 3,656,848 3,849,185 4,041,238 3,977,280 3,929,506 3,842,729 4,115,549 4,154,100 4,199,948 which covers one (1) of the four (4) replicate samples of
Layers 511,048 407,501 445,820 450,185 443,011 443,596 491,712 521,263 511,216
Broilers 804,654 1,374,740 1,614,816 1,323,040 1,119,400 1,374,280 1,381,750 1,257,120 1,040,641 the Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) consisting
Total 4,972,550 5,631,426 6,101,874 5,750,505 5,491,917 5,660,605 5,989,011 5,932,483 5,751,805 of 9,700 sample households in 673 sample barangays
Northern Mindanao nationwide.
Native/Improved 5,280,519 5,806,963 5,666,410 5,589,287 5,802,220 5,576,580 6,157,097 5,925,692 5,915,272
Layers 3,119,854 3,169,944 3,076,104 3,083,212 2,931,900 3,063,825 2,983,972 3,103,099 3,087,352 2) The Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey (CLPS)
Broilers
Total
3,593,137
11,993,510
3,487,231
12,464,138
3,480,355
12,222,869
3,529,915
12,202,414
3,714,673
12,448,793
3,936,499
12,576,904
5,056,099
14,197,168
5,070,246
14,099,037
5,579,050
14,581,674
covering about 579 sample layer farms and 857 broiler
commercial farms and contract growers. Commercial
Davao Region
Native/Improved 5,603,405 5,696,874 5,349,148 5,635,826 5,093,302 5,522,180 5,360,890 5,342,060 5,341,409 poultry farms are those farms with a population of at least
Layers
Broilers
1,206,721
2,016,291
1,264,419
2,334,667
1,257,891
2,747,206
1,159,763
3,041,768
1,200,448
2,170,488
1,222,160
2,024,646
1,533,543
1,829,954
1,388,561
2,231,221
1,260,364
1,892,953
1,000 broilers, 500 layers or a combination of 100 broilers
Total 8,826,417 9,295,960 9,354,245 9,837,357 8,464,238 8,768,986 8,724,387 8,961,842 8,494,726 and 100 layers.
SOCCSKSARGEN
Native/Improved
Layers
5,306,155
375,287
5,257,056
368,038
5,216,982
356,565
5,253,945
354,509
5,163,397
364,124
5,025,107
344,962
5,059,507
388,380
4,828,194
405,689
4,967,566
404,833
Both surveys for chicken are simultaneously conducted
Broilers 2,559,145 2,392,375 3,337,864 2,805,140 2,140,310 2,229,328 2,025,564 2,479,007 2,062,697 every quarter in all provinces.
Total 8,240,587 8,017,469 8,911,411 8,413,594 7,667,831 7,599,397 7,473,451 7,712,890 7,435,096
Caraga
Native/Improved 1,904,902 1,890,924 2,118,057 2,000,679 1,983,613 1,994,800 1,987,050 1,952,004 1,870,329
Another survey is the Survey of Dressing Plant which
Layers 106,487 88,878 85,526 81,243 79,658 102,186 100,216 89,182 89,916 covers around 105 accredited dressing plants ( LGU-supervised)
Broilers 338,900 285,340 445,342 361,464 347,000 367,996 278,974 331,405 342,671
Total 2,350,289 2,265,142 2,648,925 2,443,386 2,410,271 2,464,982 2,366,240 2,372,591 2,302,916 nationwide and is undertaken in coordination with the National
ARMM
Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).
Native/Improved 2,364,726 2,871,809 2,316,703 2,085,960 2,492,329 2,869,891 2,943,502 2,864,998 2,771,623
Layers 3,150 2,970 1,500 1,650 1,650 700 - 1,100 700
Broilers
Total 2,367,876 2,874,779 2,318,203 2,087,610 2,493,979 2,870,591 2,943,502 2,866,098 2,772,323
P - Preliminary
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Table 9. Chicken: Inventory, by Classification, by Region, as of January 1, 2008 - 2010P
February 3.35 3.47 4.03 3.58 16.14 0.17 percent higher than last year’s 140.0
March 3.33 3.33 3.89 - 16.82
in million birds
April 3.32 3.23 3.41 (2.71) 5.57 headcount of 158.66 million birds. 120.0
May 3.28 3.21 3.63 (2.13) 13.08 Broiler inventory dropped by 8.36 100.0
76.86 76.54 78.11
June 3.41 3.34 3.71 (2.05) 11.08 80.0
July 3.51 3.40 3.71 (3.13) 9.12 percent, while layer population 60.0
52.24 56.94 52.18
August
September
3.55
3.58
3.42
3.44
3.75
3.62
(3.66)
(3.91)
9.65
5.23
posted an increase of 13.72 40.0 28.64
25.17 25.18
October 3.54 3.43 3.78 (3.11) 10.20 percent. Native chicken inventory 20.0
November
December
3.54
3.56
3.45
3.55
3.89
3.96
(2.54)
(0.28)
12.75
11.55
was higher by 2.05 percent. -
2008 2009 2010
Annual Ave. 3.44 3.40 3.78 (1.19) 10.98
TOTAL Nat/Imp Broiler Layer
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Figure 2. Grow th Rates in Volume of Production
Wholesale Price (P/piece) In 2009, total chicken production
Philippines, 2008-2009
MONTH
METRO MANILA
Percent Change
grew by 1.53 percent. Lower
7.0
growth in chicken output was due to
2007 2008 2009
2008/07 2009/08
5.75
6.0
January 3.14 2.94 3.94 (6.37) 34.01 the effects of several typhoons that 4.68 5.04
% g ro w th rate
February 3.17 2.94 4.18 (7.26) 42.18 hit the country during the 4th 5.0
March 3.22 2.81 3.70 (12.73) 31.67
April 3.17 2.57 3.26 (18.93) 26.85 quarter. Chicken egg production 4.0
May
June
3.17
3.48
2.46
2.87
3.30
3.61
(22.40)
(17.53)
34.15
25.78
went up by 5.04 percent. This 3.0
1.53
July 4.14 3.20 3.92 (22.71) 22.50 increment came from commercial 2.0
August
September
4.17
3.74
3.52
3.55
3.91
3.89
(15.59)
(5.08)
11.08
9.58
farms which contributed around 1.0
October 3.74 3.54 3.84 (5.35) 8.47 77.47 percent of the total egg output. 0.0
November
December
3.44
3.33
3.56
3.80
3.89
3.97
3.49
14.11
9.27
4.47
Chicken and chicken egg production
chicken chicken eggs
Annual Ave. 3.49 3.15 3.78 (9.90) 20.26 contributed around 13.68 percent to
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
the total gross output of agriculture 07-08 08-09
Retail Price (P/piece) in 2009.
MONTH
METRO MANILA Figure 3. Grow th Rates in Value of Production at Current
Percent Change
2007 2008 2009
2008/07 2009/08
Prices, Philippines, 2008-2009
Gross value of chicken and chicken 15.0
January
February
3.83
3.81
4.22
4.08
4.35
4.50
10.18
7.09
3.08
10.29 egg production in 2009 at current 11.96 11.66
% growth rate
March 3.92 3.99 4.50 1.79 12.78 prices grew by 10.05 percent and 10.05 9.88
April 3.85 3.91 4.29 1.56 9.72 10.0
May 3.83 3.78 4.24 (1.31) 12.17 11.66 percent, respectively. These
June 3.95 3.88 4.28 (1.77) 10.31 gains were attributed to the
July 4.23 3.92 4.32 (7.33) 10.20
August 4.29 3.94 4.34 (8.16) 10.15 increases in output and farm prices 5.0
September
October
3.79
4.31
4.02
4.05
4.36
4.37
6.07
(6.03)
8.46
7.90
during the year. (PAR Jan-Dec.
November 4.20 4.11 4.39 (2.14) 6.81 2009) 0.0
December 4.30 4.17 4.36 (3.02) 4.56
Annual Ave. 4.03 4.01 4.36 (0.50) 8.80 chicken chicken eggs
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
P - Preliminary 07-08 08-09
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Table 7. Broiler: Monthly Prices by Market Level,
Philippines and Metro Manila, 2007-2009P
Table 1. Chicken: Inventory, by Type, Philippines January 68.84 71.13 74.84 3.33 5.22
as of January 1, 2008 - 2010P February
March
67.47
67.02
71.16
68.79
74.99
75.57
5.47
2.64
5.38
9.86
(In Million Birds) April
May
66.80
67.84
71.68
71.94
76.14
76.21
7.31
6.04
6.22
5.94
June 69.08 73.94 81.36 7.04 10.04
July 69.26 74.43 78.77 7.46 5.83
YEAR % Change August 69.25 73.92 76.66 6.74 3.71
BIRD TYPE September 68.39 73.28 77.94 7.15 6.36
2008 2009 2010 09/08 10/09 October 68.65 74.94 81.95 9.16 9.35
November 69.52 74.71 84.53 7.47 13.14
December 71.96 74.91 85.78 4.10 14.51
Annual Ave. 68.67 72.90 78.73 6.16 7.99
CHICKEN 154.26 158.66 158.98 2.86 0.20 Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Laying flock 21.27 18.21 21.05 (14.39) 15.60 January 70.94 81.18 75.50 14.43 (7.00)
February 60.57 81.18 81.58 34.03 0.49
Growing Flock 5.85 2.29 3.43 (60.85) 49.78 March 59.56 71.28 84.17 19.68 18.08
April 62.00 76.23 84.42 22.95 10.74
Day-Old -Layer 1.10 1.05 0.99 (4.20) (5.71) May 72.22 81.49 83.26 12.84 2.17
Native/Improved 1/ 76.86 76.54 78.13 (0.42) 2.08 June
July
68.86
83.72
88.13
88.40
95.58
93.00
27.98
5.59
8.45
5.20
P- Preliminary August
September
79.45
67.58
77.60
77.05
77.06
80.42
(2.33)
14.01
(0.70)
4.37
* Foreign strain resulting from importation of GP and PS DOC breeders October 77.75 75.98 93.72 (2.28) 23.35
November 76.03 71.50 102.97 (5.96) 44.01
1/
Includes Gamefowl in backyard farms only December 84.38 77.00 101.53 (8.75) 31.86
Annual Ave. 71.92 78.92 87.77 9.73 11.21
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Total chicken population as of January 1, 2010 was estimated at 158.98 million Retail Price (P/kg dwt)
METRO MANILA
birds, a minimal increase of 0.20 percent from last year’s stock. Broiler inventory MONTH
2007
2008 2009
Percent Change
2008/07 2009/08
was placed at 52.21 million birds, or 8.31 percent lower than the 2009 level. On
the other hand, population of chicken layer went up by 13.73 percent from last January 109.62 117.56 119.00 7.24 1.22
February 102.39 109.46 120.29 6.90 9.89
year’s level of 25.18 million birds to 28.64 million birds in 2010. Native chicken March 99.39 109.17 121.04 9.84 10.87
inventory stood at 78.13 million birds and posted an increase of 2.08 percent April 101.20 113.82 123.00 12.47 8.07
May 104.49 115.70 121.49 10.73 5.00
from the 2009 headcount. June 103.73 121.87 129.31 17.49 6.10
July 115.65 123.64 133.20 6.91 7.73
August 118.35 122.07 122.78 3.14 0.58
Almost 49 percent of the total chicken population were native or village chicken September 110.95 119.65 123.58 7.84 3.28
raised in backyard farms. Chicken raised in commercial farms were broilers and October
November
113.54
116.15
117.62
117.70
129.36
139.43
3.59
1.33
9.98
18.46
layers which accounted for 33 percent and 18 percent of the total chicken December 119.18 121.39 143.33 1.85 18.07
population, respectively. Annual Ave. 109.55
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
117.47 127.15 7.23 8.24
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PRICES INVENTORY OF TOP PRODUCING REGIONS
Figure 10. Chicken Eggs: Monthly Farmgate Prices*, Phlippines, 2007-2009
In 2009, the annual average was estimated at 52.18 million birds. by Region, as of January 1, 2010
Pric e
CALABARZON and Northern Mindanao 32.79%
went up by 11.2 percent. W. Visayas
registered an increase of 3
C. Visay s
20.3 percent in comparison 2.5 Inventory of native or village chicken as 8.51%
Month
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
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PRICES
IMPORTS OF DAY-OLD CHICK (DOC)
Figure 7. Broiler: Monthly Farm gate Prices (Lw t)*,
Table 2. Volume of Day-Old Chick(DOC), Philippines, 2007-2009
Breeder Imports by Quarter, Philippines, 2007-2009 In 2009, the average farmgate price 90.0
Price/kg
BROILER 747,639 736,746 1,042,368 (1.46) 41.48
price. The lowest farmgate price at 75.0
GPS 276,624 296,054 333,741 7.02 12.73 P74.84 per kilogram was reported 70.0
Q1 67,394 86,220 52,790 27.93 (38.77)
during the month of January while 65.0
Q2 77,764 93,930 124,393 20.79 32.43
Q3 76,340 50,769 59,235 (33.50) 16.68 the highest price was registered in 2007 2008 2009
Price/kg
Q4 202,960 149,040 515,160 (26.57) 245.65 80.0
PS 501,245 361,190 450,577 (27.94) 24.75 month of November, while the 60.0
Q1 145,675 129,168 107,554 (11.33) (16.73) lowest at P75.50 per kilogram was 2007 2008 2009
50.0
Q2
Q3
121,784
114,215
136,732
65,442
80,693
121,986
12.27
(42.70)
(40.98)
86.40
quoted during the month of Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Broiler and layer final stocks were products of imported Day-Old Chick (DOC) and chicken was P127.15 per 140.0
hatching egg breeders. In 2009, total importation of DOC broiler breeders was kilogram, or an increase of 8.2 130.0
higher by 41.48 percent compared with the 2008 import arrivals. The volume of percent compared with the price
Price/kg
imports for PS-HE was 1.75 million pieces, recording a significant increase of a year ago. The highest retail
120.0
128.28 percent compared with last year’s level. On the other hand, importation of 110.0
price was observed during the
GPS went up by 12.73 percent, while that of PS was remarkably higher by 60.80
percent than the 2008 level. month of December at P143.33 100.0
2007 2008 2009
per kilogram, while the lowest 90.0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
The annual volume of PS-Layer importation in 2009 remarkably rose from price of P119.00 per kilogram Month
361,190 to 450,577 DOCs, or 24.75 percent more than the 2008 arrivals. was reported in January. Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
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CHICKEN EGG PRODUCTION BY REGION PRODUCTION
Table 6. Table Egg Production, By Bird Type, By Region Table 3. Volume of Production , by Quarter, Philippines, 2007-2009
January - December 2007 - 2008 Percent Change
(in metric tons) ITEM 2007 2008 2009
2008/07 2009/08
PRICES
IMPORTS OF DAY-OLD CHICK (DOC)
Figure 7. Broiler: Monthly Farm gate Prices (Lw t)*,
Table 2. Volume of Day-Old Chick(DOC), Philippines, 2007-2009
Breeder Imports by Quarter, Philippines, 2007-2009 In 2009, the average farmgate price 90.0
Price/kg
BROILER 747,639 736,746 1,042,368 (1.46) 41.48
price. The lowest farmgate price at 75.0
GPS 276,624 296,054 333,741 7.02 12.73 P74.84 per kilogram was reported 70.0
Q1 67,394 86,220 52,790 27.93 (38.77)
during the month of January while 65.0
Q2 77,764 93,930 124,393 20.79 32.43
Q3 76,340 50,769 59,235 (33.50) 16.68 the highest price was registered in 2007 2008 2009
Price/kg
Q4 202,960 149,040 515,160 (26.57) 245.65 80.0
PS 501,245 361,190 450,577 (27.94) 24.75 month of November, while the 60.0
Q1 145,675 129,168 107,554 (11.33) (16.73) lowest at P75.50 per kilogram was 2007 2008 2009
50.0
Q2
Q3
121,784
114,215
136,732
65,442
80,693
121,986
12.27
(42.70)
(40.98)
86.40
quoted during the month of Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Broiler and layer final stocks were products of imported Day-Old Chick (DOC) and chicken was P127.15 per 140.0
hatching egg breeders. In 2009, total importation of DOC broiler breeders was kilogram, or an increase of 8.2 130.0
higher by 41.48 percent compared with the 2008 import arrivals. The volume of percent compared with the price
Price/kg
imports for PS-HE was 1.75 million pieces, recording a significant increase of a year ago. The highest retail
120.0
128.28 percent compared with last year’s level. On the other hand, importation of 110.0
price was observed during the
GPS went up by 12.73 percent, while that of PS was remarkably higher by 60.80
percent than the 2008 level. month of December at P143.33 100.0
2007 2008 2009
per kilogram, while the lowest 90.0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
The annual volume of PS-Layer importation in 2009 remarkably rose from price of P119.00 per kilogram Month
361,190 to 450,577 DOCs, or 24.75 percent more than the 2008 arrivals. was reported in January. Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
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PRICES INVENTORY OF TOP PRODUCING REGIONS
Figure 10. Chicken Eggs: Monthly Farmgate Prices*, Phlippines, 2007-2009
In 2009, the annual average was estimated at 52.18 million birds. by Region, as of January 1, 2010
Pric e
CALABARZON and Northern Mindanao 32.79%
went up by 11.2 percent. W. Visayas
registered an increase of 3
C. Visay s
20.3 percent in comparison 2.5 Inventory of native or village chicken as 8.51%
Month
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
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Table 7. Broiler: Monthly Prices by Market Level,
Philippines and Metro Manila, 2007-2009P
Table 1. Chicken: Inventory, by Type, Philippines January 68.84 71.13 74.84 3.33 5.22
as of January 1, 2008 - 2010P February
March
67.47
67.02
71.16
68.79
74.99
75.57
5.47
2.64
5.38
9.86
(In Million Birds) April
May
66.80
67.84
71.68
71.94
76.14
76.21
7.31
6.04
6.22
5.94
June 69.08 73.94 81.36 7.04 10.04
July 69.26 74.43 78.77 7.46 5.83
YEAR % Change August 69.25 73.92 76.66 6.74 3.71
BIRD TYPE September 68.39 73.28 77.94 7.15 6.36
2008 2009 2010 09/08 10/09 October 68.65 74.94 81.95 9.16 9.35
November 69.52 74.71 84.53 7.47 13.14
December 71.96 74.91 85.78 4.10 14.51
Annual Ave. 68.67 72.90 78.73 6.16 7.99
CHICKEN 154.26 158.66 158.98 2.86 0.20 Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Laying flock 21.27 18.21 21.05 (14.39) 15.60 January 70.94 81.18 75.50 14.43 (7.00)
February 60.57 81.18 81.58 34.03 0.49
Growing Flock 5.85 2.29 3.43 (60.85) 49.78 March 59.56 71.28 84.17 19.68 18.08
April 62.00 76.23 84.42 22.95 10.74
Day-Old -Layer 1.10 1.05 0.99 (4.20) (5.71) May 72.22 81.49 83.26 12.84 2.17
Native/Improved 1/ 76.86 76.54 78.13 (0.42) 2.08 June
July
68.86
83.72
88.13
88.40
95.58
93.00
27.98
5.59
8.45
5.20
P- Preliminary August
September
79.45
67.58
77.60
77.05
77.06
80.42
(2.33)
14.01
(0.70)
4.37
* Foreign strain resulting from importation of GP and PS DOC breeders October 77.75 75.98 93.72 (2.28) 23.35
November 76.03 71.50 102.97 (5.96) 44.01
1/
Includes Gamefowl in backyard farms only December 84.38 77.00 101.53 (8.75) 31.86
Annual Ave. 71.92 78.92 87.77 9.73 11.21
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Total chicken population as of January 1, 2010 was estimated at 158.98 million Retail Price (P/kg dwt)
METRO MANILA
birds, a minimal increase of 0.20 percent from last year’s stock. Broiler inventory MONTH
2007
2008 2009
Percent Change
2008/07 2009/08
was placed at 52.21 million birds, or 8.31 percent lower than the 2009 level. On
the other hand, population of chicken layer went up by 13.73 percent from last January 109.62 117.56 119.00 7.24 1.22
February 102.39 109.46 120.29 6.90 9.89
year’s level of 25.18 million birds to 28.64 million birds in 2010. Native chicken March 99.39 109.17 121.04 9.84 10.87
inventory stood at 78.13 million birds and posted an increase of 2.08 percent April 101.20 113.82 123.00 12.47 8.07
May 104.49 115.70 121.49 10.73 5.00
from the 2009 headcount. June 103.73 121.87 129.31 17.49 6.10
July 115.65 123.64 133.20 6.91 7.73
August 118.35 122.07 122.78 3.14 0.58
Almost 49 percent of the total chicken population were native or village chicken September 110.95 119.65 123.58 7.84 3.28
raised in backyard farms. Chicken raised in commercial farms were broilers and October
November
113.54
116.15
117.62
117.70
129.36
139.43
3.59
1.33
9.98
18.46
layers which accounted for 33 percent and 18 percent of the total chicken December 119.18 121.39 143.33 1.85 18.07
population, respectively. Annual Ave. 109.55
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
117.47 127.15 7.23 8.24
P - Preliminary
11 CHICKEN INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE REPORT CHICKEN INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE REPORT iii
Table 8. Chicken Eggs: Monthly Prices by Market Level,
Philippines and Metro Manila, 2007-2009P
February 3.35 3.47 4.03 3.58 16.14 0.17 percent higher than last year’s 140.0
March 3.33 3.33 3.89 - 16.82
in million birds
April 3.32 3.23 3.41 (2.71) 5.57 headcount of 158.66 million birds. 120.0
May 3.28 3.21 3.63 (2.13) 13.08 Broiler inventory dropped by 8.36 100.0
76.86 76.54 78.11
June 3.41 3.34 3.71 (2.05) 11.08 80.0
July 3.51 3.40 3.71 (3.13) 9.12 percent, while layer population 60.0
52.24 56.94 52.18
August
September
3.55
3.58
3.42
3.44
3.75
3.62
(3.66)
(3.91)
9.65
5.23
posted an increase of 13.72 40.0 28.64
25.17 25.18
October 3.54 3.43 3.78 (3.11) 10.20 percent. Native chicken inventory 20.0
November
December
3.54
3.56
3.45
3.55
3.89
3.96
(2.54)
(0.28)
12.75
11.55
was higher by 2.05 percent. -
2008 2009 2010
Annual Ave. 3.44 3.40 3.78 (1.19) 10.98
TOTAL Nat/Imp Broiler Layer
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
Figure 2. Grow th Rates in Volume of Production
Wholesale Price (P/piece) In 2009, total chicken production
Philippines, 2008-2009
MONTH
METRO MANILA
Percent Change
grew by 1.53 percent. Lower
7.0
growth in chicken output was due to
2007 2008 2009
2008/07 2009/08
5.75
6.0
January 3.14 2.94 3.94 (6.37) 34.01 the effects of several typhoons that 4.68 5.04
% g ro w th rate
February 3.17 2.94 4.18 (7.26) 42.18 hit the country during the 4th 5.0
March 3.22 2.81 3.70 (12.73) 31.67
April 3.17 2.57 3.26 (18.93) 26.85 quarter. Chicken egg production 4.0
May
June
3.17
3.48
2.46
2.87
3.30
3.61
(22.40)
(17.53)
34.15
25.78
went up by 5.04 percent. This 3.0
1.53
July 4.14 3.20 3.92 (22.71) 22.50 increment came from commercial 2.0
August
September
4.17
3.74
3.52
3.55
3.91
3.89
(15.59)
(5.08)
11.08
9.58
farms which contributed around 1.0
October 3.74 3.54 3.84 (5.35) 8.47 77.47 percent of the total egg output. 0.0
November
December
3.44
3.33
3.56
3.80
3.89
3.97
3.49
14.11
9.27
4.47
Chicken and chicken egg production
chicken chicken eggs
Annual Ave. 3.49 3.15 3.78 (9.90) 20.26 contributed around 13.68 percent to
Source: BAS- Agricultural Marketing and Statistical Analysis Division
the total gross output of agriculture 07-08 08-09
Retail Price (P/piece) in 2009.
MONTH
METRO MANILA Figure 3. Grow th Rates in Value of Production at Current
Percent Change
2007 2008 2009
2008/07 2009/08
Prices, Philippines, 2008-2009
Gross value of chicken and chicken 15.0
January
February
3.83
3.81
4.22
4.08
4.35
4.50
10.18
7.09
3.08
10.29 egg production in 2009 at current 11.96 11.66
% growth rate
March 3.92 3.99 4.50 1.79 12.78 prices grew by 10.05 percent and 10.05 9.88
April 3.85 3.91 4.29 1.56 9.72 10.0
May 3.83 3.78 4.24 (1.31) 12.17 11.66 percent, respectively. These
June 3.95 3.88 4.28 (1.77) 10.31 gains were attributed to the
July 4.23 3.92 4.32 (7.33) 10.20
August 4.29 3.94 4.34 (8.16) 10.15 increases in output and farm prices 5.0
September
October
3.79
4.31
4.02
4.05
4.36
4.37
6.07
(6.03)
8.46
7.90
during the year. (PAR Jan-Dec.
November 4.20 4.11 4.39 (2.14) 6.81 2009) 0.0
December 4.30 4.17 4.36 (3.02) 4.56
Annual Ave. 4.03 4.01 4.36 (0.50) 8.80 chicken chicken eggs
Source: Bureau of Animal Industry
P - Preliminary 07-08 08-09
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Table 9. Chicken: Inventory, by Classification, by Region, as of January 1, 2008 - 2010P
REGION/TYPE
Jan 1 Apr 1
2008
Jul 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 Apr 1
2009
Jul 1 Oct 1
2010
Jan 1 P
EXPLANATORY NOTES
Western Visayas
Native/Improved 13,303,091 13,276,348 12,814,094 13,009,829 12,974,626 13,338,837 13,875,923 13,725,740 13,444,364
The Chicken Industry Performance Report presents the
Layers 1,184,612 1,257,808 1,244,252 1,322,184 1,299,127 1,384,835 1,316,550 1,498,947 1,505,052 industry situation in terms of inventory by type of chicken and
Broilers 2,330,832 2,215,483 2,000,099 2,139,315 2,326,638 2,576,162 3,019,154 2,919,555 2,956,512
Total 16,818,535 16,749,639 16,058,445 16,471,328 16,600,391 17,299,834 18,211,627 18,144,242 17,905,928 age classification; volume of production; DOC (live) and chicken
Central Visayas
meat imports; supply and utilization accounts; and monthly
Native/Improved 7,574,301 7,397,572 6,349,948 5,939,112 6,435,593 6,980,558 7,167,764 6,735,442 6,668,518 average prices at farmgate, wholesale and retail levels.
Layers 2,216,530 2,412,814 1,830,486 2,086,608 1,915,345 2,190,779 2,369,915 2,340,949 2,436,471
Broilers 2,102,662 1,971,318 2,548,746 2,311,446 2,631,389 2,717,079 2,427,954 2,450,741 2,309,475
Total 11,893,493 11,781,704 10,729,180 10,337,166 10,982,327 11,888,416 11,965,633 11,527,132 11,414,464
The Livestock and Poultry data system of the Bureau of
Eastern Visayas Agricultural Statistics (BAS) is supported by two (2) major
Native/Improved 2,831,283 2,852,910 3,602,498 3,088,626 2,884,611 3,094,640 3,476,110 3,317,320 2,569,813
Layers 116,155 95,347 157,566 171,750 63,423 98,836 169,707 171,467 158,449 surveys namely:
Broilers 501,041 489,430 512,830 539,603 730,912 449,824 1,258,421 1,209,946 1,200,759
Total 3,448,479 3,437,687 4,272,894 3,799,979 3,678,946 3,643,300 4,904,238 4,698,733 3,929,021
1) The Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey (BLPS)
Zamboanga Peninsula
Native/Improved 3,656,848 3,849,185 4,041,238 3,977,280 3,929,506 3,842,729 4,115,549 4,154,100 4,199,948 which covers one (1) of the four (4) replicate samples of
Layers 511,048 407,501 445,820 450,185 443,011 443,596 491,712 521,263 511,216
Broilers 804,654 1,374,740 1,614,816 1,323,040 1,119,400 1,374,280 1,381,750 1,257,120 1,040,641 the Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS) consisting
Total 4,972,550 5,631,426 6,101,874 5,750,505 5,491,917 5,660,605 5,989,011 5,932,483 5,751,805 of 9,700 sample households in 673 sample barangays
Northern Mindanao nationwide.
Native/Improved 5,280,519 5,806,963 5,666,410 5,589,287 5,802,220 5,576,580 6,157,097 5,925,692 5,915,272
Layers 3,119,854 3,169,944 3,076,104 3,083,212 2,931,900 3,063,825 2,983,972 3,103,099 3,087,352 2) The Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey (CLPS)
Broilers
Total
3,593,137
11,993,510
3,487,231
12,464,138
3,480,355
12,222,869
3,529,915
12,202,414
3,714,673
12,448,793
3,936,499
12,576,904
5,056,099
14,197,168
5,070,246
14,099,037
5,579,050
14,581,674
covering about 579 sample layer farms and 857 broiler
commercial farms and contract growers. Commercial
Davao Region
Native/Improved 5,603,405 5,696,874 5,349,148 5,635,826 5,093,302 5,522,180 5,360,890 5,342,060 5,341,409 poultry farms are those farms with a population of at least
Layers
Broilers
1,206,721
2,016,291
1,264,419
2,334,667
1,257,891
2,747,206
1,159,763
3,041,768
1,200,448
2,170,488
1,222,160
2,024,646
1,533,543
1,829,954
1,388,561
2,231,221
1,260,364
1,892,953
1,000 broilers, 500 layers or a combination of 100 broilers
Total 8,826,417 9,295,960 9,354,245 9,837,357 8,464,238 8,768,986 8,724,387 8,961,842 8,494,726 and 100 layers.
SOCCSKSARGEN
Native/Improved
Layers
5,306,155
375,287
5,257,056
368,038
5,216,982
356,565
5,253,945
354,509
5,163,397
364,124
5,025,107
344,962
5,059,507
388,380
4,828,194
405,689
4,967,566
404,833
Both surveys for chicken are simultaneously conducted
Broilers 2,559,145 2,392,375 3,337,864 2,805,140 2,140,310 2,229,328 2,025,564 2,479,007 2,062,697 every quarter in all provinces.
Total 8,240,587 8,017,469 8,911,411 8,413,594 7,667,831 7,599,397 7,473,451 7,712,890 7,435,096
Caraga
Native/Improved 1,904,902 1,890,924 2,118,057 2,000,679 1,983,613 1,994,800 1,987,050 1,952,004 1,870,329
Another survey is the Survey of Dressing Plant which
Layers 106,487 88,878 85,526 81,243 79,658 102,186 100,216 89,182 89,916 covers around 105 accredited dressing plants ( LGU-supervised)
Broilers 338,900 285,340 445,342 361,464 347,000 367,996 278,974 331,405 342,671
Total 2,350,289 2,265,142 2,648,925 2,443,386 2,410,271 2,464,982 2,366,240 2,372,591 2,302,916 nationwide and is undertaken in coordination with the National
ARMM
Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).
Native/Improved 2,364,726 2,871,809 2,316,703 2,085,960 2,492,329 2,869,891 2,943,502 2,864,998 2,771,623
Layers 3,150 2,970 1,500 1,650 1,650 700 - 1,100 700
Broilers
Total 2,367,876 2,874,779 2,318,203 2,087,610 2,493,979 2,870,591 2,943,502 2,866,098 2,772,323
P - Preliminary
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Table 10. Chicken: Volume of Production, by Quarter, by Region, Philippines, 2008 - 2009
(in metric tons, liveweight)
2008 2009
REGION
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual
PHILIPPINES 312,537 307,367 310,977 350,461 1,281,343 326,184 319,449 314,715 340,550 1,300,898
LUZON 198,110 201,070 211,968 232,505 843,653 212,821 213,505 213,247 220,424 859,997
CAR 1,500 1,668 1,740 2,176 7,084 1,586 1,914 1,911 2,486 7,897
Ilocos Region 18,358 16,317 16,981 21,182 72,838 18,751 17,619 17,528 20,241 74,139
Cagayan Valley 8,750 7,876 8,208 9,357 34,191 9,497 8,068 8,681 8,976 35,222
Central Luzon 100,539 104,488 110,386 116,813 432,226 107,614 112,211 111,200 110,100 441,125
CALABARZON 62,334 63,765 66,870 74,251 267,220 67,702 66,168 65,523 69,507 268,900
MIMAROPA 2,120 1,545 2,202 2,616 8,483 2,195 1,711 2,406 2,971 9,283
Bicol Region 4,509 5,411 5,581 6,110 21,611 5,476 5,814 5,998 6,143 23,431
VISAYAS 49,400 45,275 41,677 51,297 187,648 49,144 46,161 45,379 52,545 193,228
Western Visayas 19,838 19,089 16,652 19,009 74,588 19,519 18,032 19,333 19,504 76,388
Central Visayas 20,280 16,211 15,489 19,460 71,440 21,080 17,278 15,915 20,491 74,764
Eastern Visayas 9,282 9,975 9,536 12,828 41,620 8,545 10,851 10,131 12,550 42,076
MINDANAO 65,027 61,022 57,332 66,660 250,042 64,219 59,783 56,089 67,581 247,673
Zamboanga Peninsula 10,428 6,628 4,816 5,292 27,164 8,291 6,137 5,091 5,804 25,323
Northern Mindanao 26,784 26,660 25,072 30,996 109,513 27,287 27,314 23,915 32,220 110,736
Davao Region 12,767 11,823 14,624 17,507 56,721 14,788 13,563 14,742 18,443 61,536
SOCCSKSARGEN 9,419 9,901 7,757 8,409 35,486 8,600 8,319 8,018 7,518 32,455
Caraga 3,983 4,048 3,048 2,708 13,787 3,548 2,960 2,521 2,425 11,454
ARMM 1,646 1,962 2,015 1,748 7,371 1,705 1,490 1,802 1,171 6,168