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MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE and FACILITIES 2014 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
FOREWORD
This report is an update of information on the Marketing Infrastructure and Facilities published in August 2010 by the former Bureau of Agricultural Statistics. It aimed at providing farmers, traders and policy makers the regional and national data on marketing infrastructure and facilities for cereals, livestock and fisheries. Some of the data covered the period 2009-2014, while others have shorter periods due to data availability constraints.
The first part of this report focuses on marketing infrastructure, while the second part presents the marketing facilities for cereals, livestock and fisheries.
The information contained in this report were sourced primarily from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and other agencies, namely, National Food Authority (NFA), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) and National Dairy Authority (NDA).
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) welcomes comments and suggestions
from our readers for the improvement of this report.
ROMEO S. RECIDE
Interim Deputy National Statistician, Sectoral Statisitics Office Philippine Statistics Authority
Quezon City, Philippines March 2015
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Table of Contents
Page
FOREWORD …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. i
I. MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE ................................................................... 1
1. LAND ..................................................................................................... 1 a) National Roads ............................................................................... 1
a.1 Primary and Secondary Roads .................................................. 2 a.2 Paved and Unpaved Roads ....................................................... 3
b) National Bridges ............................................................................. 3
2. WATER ................................................................................................... 4 a) Number of Seaports ....................................................................... 4 b) Number of Domestic Vessels ......................................................... 5
3. AIRPORTS ............................................................................................... 6 a) National Airports ............................................................................ 6 b) Unclassified Airports ...................................................................... 7
II. MARKETING FACILITIES .............................................................................. 7
1. CEREALS ................................................................................................ 8 a) Rice Mills ........................................................................................ 8 b) Threshers ....................................................................................... 9 c) Mechanical Dryers ......................................................................... 9 d) Warehouses ................................................................................... 9 e) Rice and Corn Traders .................................................................... 10
2. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ..................................................................... 10 a) Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM) ................................................. 10 b) Dairy Cooperatives ......................................................................... 11 c) Milk Facilities ................................................................................. 11
3. FISHERIES .............................................................................................. 12 a) Commercial Fish Landing Center ...................................................... 12 b) Municipal Fish Landing Center .......................................................... 12
III. Glossary of Terms ....................................................................................... 13
IV. Annexes ...................................................................................................... 18
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Region/Province
REGION V Albay 70 70 70 68 68 68 Camarines Norte 69 69 69 69 69 69 Camarines Sur 183 183 183 183 183 183 Masbate 215 215 215 215 104 104 Sorsogon 260 260 260 260 215 215 Catanduanes 104 104 104 104 260 260 REGION VI
Aklan 60 58 58 58 58 58 Antique 164 164 164 164 164 164 Capiz 64 64 64 56 55 55 Iloilo 282 290 290 282 282 282 Negros Occidental 339 339 339 336 336 336 Guimaras 91 90 90 86 86 86 REGION VII
Bohol 460 460 460 459 459 459 Cebu 897 897 897 883 883 883 Negros Oriental 158 222 222 221 221 221 Siquijor 140 140 140 137 137 137 REGION VIII Biliran 123 123 123 123 123 123
Leyte 290 290 290 290 290 290 Southern Leyte 525 525 525 525 525 525 Eastern Samar 43 43 43 43 43 43 Northern Samar 132 132 132 132 132 132 Western Samar 236 0 0 0 0 0 Samar 237 237 237 231 231 231 REGION IX
Zamboanga City 68 88 88 73 73 73 Zamboanga del Sur 96 102 102 102 102 102 Zamboanga del Norte 154 154 154 152 152 152 Zamboanga Sibugay 132 181 181 175 173 173 REGION X Lanao del Norte 75 75 75 73 73 73 Misamis Occidental 91 93 93 93 93 93 Misamis Oriental 219 219 219 210 210 210 Camiguin 32 32 32 32 32 32
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List of Tables Table No. Page
1 Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometers) ……………………………………………………………….......... 1
2 Length and percentage distribution of national roads by function, Philippines, 2009-2013 ………………………………………….…….............................. 2
3 Length and percentage distribution of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013 ……………………………….………....................................... 3
4 Inventory of national bridges, by type, Philippines, 2009-2013 …………....... 3
5 Total number of seaports, by type, Philippines, 2011-2013 …..................... 4
6 Total number of domestic vessels at berth and anchorage, by port management office, Philippines, 2008-2013 …………………............... 5
7 Number of registered airports, Philippines, 2008-2009 .............................. 6
8 Number of national airports, by classification, by island group Philippines, 2010-2013 ………………................................................................ 6
9 Number of unclassified airports, by island group, Philippines, 2013 ........... 7
10 Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................ 8
11 Number of rice threshers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 ………………………………………………………………................................... 9
12 Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 ……………………………………………………………….................................. 9
13 Number of warehouses, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 .............. 9
14 Number of rice and corn traders by island group, Philippines, 2009-2013………………………………………………………………................ 10
15 Number of livestock "oksyon" markets', Philippines, 2009-2014................. 10
16 Number of dairy cooperatives, Philippines, 2009-2013................................ 11
17 Number of milk facilities, Philippines, 2009-2013........................................ 11
18 Number of commercial fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014 ................................................................................. 12
19 Number of municipal fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014 ................................................................................. 12
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PHILIPPINES 8840 8779 8779 8475 8470 8492
NCR
Metro Manila 6 6 6 6 6 6
REGION I
Ilocos Norte 78 78 78 72 72 72
Ilocos Sur 95 95 95 95 94 94
La Union 70 70 70 70 70 70
Pangasinan 86 86 86 65 65 65
REGION II
Cagayan 81 81 81 80 80 80
Isabela 16 16 16 0 0 0
Batanes 22 22 22 0 0 22
REGION III
Bataan 47 47 47 43 43 43
Bulacan 7 7 7 7 7 7
Zambales 68 68 68 68 68 68
Aurora 33 33 33 33 33 33
Pampanga 8 8 8 8 8 8
REGION IV-A
Batangas 125 125 125 55 55 55
Cavite 15 15 15 15 15 15
Quezon 132 132 132 67 67 67
REGION IV-B
Marinduque 51 51 51 51 51 51
Mindoro Occidental 52 52 52 52 52 52
Mindoro Oriental 78 78 78 70 69 69
Palawan 528 528 528 523 523 523
Romblon 86 115 115 115 115 115
2013 2014Region/Province
Annex 27. Number of municipal fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines 2009-2014
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List of Figures Figure No. Page
1 Percentage distribution of national bridges by type, Philippines, 2013 …………………………………………………........................ 4
2 Percentage distribution of unclassified airports by purpose, Philippines, 2013 ……………………………............................................... 7
3 Percentage distribution of rice mills by type, Philippines, 2011 ………………………...................................................... 8
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REGION XI
Davao Oriental 6 6 11 10 10 10
Davao City 3 3 2 2 2 2
Davao del Sur 7 7 7 7 7 7
REGION XII
South Cotabato 16 16 16 16 16 16
Sarangani 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sultan Kudarat 9 6 5 5 2 2
ARMM
Basilan 12 12 12 12 12 12
Sulu 13 13 13 13 13 13
Tawi-Tawi 1 1 1 1 1 1
Lanao del Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Maguindanao 1 1 1 1 1 1
CARAGA
Surigao del Norte 2 2 2 2 2 2
Surigao del Sur 8 10 10 10 10 10
Source of data : Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
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List of Annex Tables Annex No. Page
1 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2011 ……………………………………………........................................ 19
2 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2012 ………………………………………………………….......................... 20
3 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2013 …………………………………................................................... 21
4 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2008 .................... 22
5 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2009 .................... 23
6 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2010 .................... 24
7 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2011 .................... 25
8 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2012 .................... 26
9 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2013 .................... 27
10 List of registered national airports by classification, 2010-2013 ............ 28
11 List of unclassified airports and airfields, by province, Philippines, 2013 ...................................................................................... 31
12 Number of units and capacity of rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 35
13 Number of “kiskisan” rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ......... 36
14 Number of compact rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ........... 37
15 Number of conventional rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................................................................................ 38
16 Number of improved conventional rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................................................................................ 39
17 Number of modern rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............ 40
18 Number of units and capacity of threshers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 (Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.) .................................... 41
19 Number of units and capacity of mechanical dryers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 42
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REGION V
Albay 5 5 5 5 5 5
Camarines Norte 4 4 4 4 4 4
Camarines Sur 8 8 8 8 8 8
Masbate 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sorsogon 6 6 6 6 6 6
Catanduanes 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION VI
Aklan 10 10 9 9 8 8
Antique 23 23 23 23 23 23
Capiz 3 3 3 3 3 3
Iloilo 16 17 17 17 17 15
Negros Occidental 27 26 26 23 23 22
REGION VII
Bohol 5 4 4 4 4 4
Cebu 27 27 27 18 25 24
Negros Oriental 17 16 16 16 16 16
Siquijor 3 0 0 0 0 0
REGION VIII
Biliran 5 5 5 5 5 5
Leyte 20 17 16 16 16 16
Southern Leyte 7 7 10 10 3 3
Eastern Samar 3 3 3 3 3 3
Northern Samar 4 4 4 4 4 4
Western Samar 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION IX
Zamboanga City 11 11 11 11 11 12
Zamboanga del Sur 9 7 7 7 7 7
Zamboanga del Norte 17 17 17 17 17 17
Zamboanga Sibugay 6 6 7 7 6 6
REGION X
Lanao del Norte 4 4 4 4 4 4
Misamis Occidental 2 2 2 2 2 2
Misamis Oriental 13 13 13 13 13 13
Camiguin 4 4 4 4 4 4
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20 Number of unit and capacity of conventional warehouses, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................ 43
21 Number of unit and capacity of silo warehouses , by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 44
22 Number of rice and corn retailers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 ................................................................................................ 45
23 Number of rice and corn wholesalers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 ................................................................................................ 46
24 Number of livestock "oksyon" markets (LOMs), by province and region, Philippines, 2009-2014 ...................................... 47
25 Number of dairy cooperatives, milk facilities and milk production in NDA covered provinces, Philippines, 2009-2013 .................................. 49
26 Number of commercial fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines, 2009-2014 ............................................. 50
27 Number of municipal fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines 2009-2014 .............................................................................. 53
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PHILIPPINES 473 459 463 451 446 444
NCR
Metro Manila 3 3 3 3 3 3
REGION I
Ilocos Sur 1 1 1 1 1 1
La Union 3 3 3 3 3 3
Pangasinan 3 3 2 2 2 2
REGION II
Cagayan 9 9 9 9 9 9
REGION III
Bataan 2 0 0 0 0 1
Bulacan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zambales 5 5 5 5 5 5
Aurora 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IV-A
Batangas 9 9 9 9 9 9
Cavite 4 3 3 3 3 3
Quezon 10 10 10 10 10 10
REGION IV-B
Marinduque 5 5 5 5 5 5
Mindoro Occidental 3 3 3 3 3 3
Mindoro Oriental 5 5 5 5 5 5
Palawan 50 50 50 49 49 49
Romblon 11 11 11 13 13 13
Annex 26. Number of commercial fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines, 2009-2014
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Part I. MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE
This section presents information on marketing infrastructures in the country for the three major modes of transportation such as land, water and air. These were sourced from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
1. LAND
a) National Roads
The Philippine national road network measured a total of 32,227 kilometers in 2013. Across regions, Region VI had the longest road with a total of 2,990 kilometers, while NCR had the shortest at 1,141 kilometers.
For the past five years, the shortest length added to the national road network was recorded in 2011 at 117 kilometers. The slight increase was attributed to the fact that no local road was converted through Republic Act 917 and only nine (9) roads sections were converted through the issuance of Department Orders.
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Table 1. Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometers)
Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 29,898 31,242 31,359 31,598 32,227
NCR 1,089 1,114 1,120 1,121 1,141
CAR 1,878 1,931 1,956 2,024 2,185
Region I 1,609 1,622 1,645 1,644 1,655
Region II 1,787 1,807 1,809 1,854 1,890
Region III 2,169 2,274 2,273 2,269 2,343
Region IV-A 2,382 2,430 2,430 2,455 2,462
Region IV-B 2,229 2,258 2,260 2,261 2,285
Region V 2,245 2,311 2,312 2,313 2,344
Region VI 2,881 2,929 2,947 2,944 2,990
Region VII 2,054 2,269 2,269 2,269 2,294
Region VIII 2,373 2,424 2,444 2,454 2,511
Region IX 1,219 1,380 1,398 1,448 1,568
Region X 1,717 1,898 1,898 1,900 1,898
Region XI 1,487 1,653 1,650 1,662 1,662
Region XII 1,412 1,512 1,515 1,521 1,521
Caraga 1,368 1,430 1,432 1,460 1,478
Source: DPWH
Table 1. Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometres)
REGION/PROVINCE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
REGION VII 27 31 31 31 31 31
Bohol 4 4 4 4 4 4
Cebu 6 7 7 7 7 7
Negros Oriental 16 19 19 19 19 19
Siquijor 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION VIII 12 12 12 12 13 13
Leyte 8 8 8 8 9 9
Southern Leyte 1 1 1 1 1 1
Eastern Samar 2 2 2 2 2 2
Northern Samar 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IX 5 5 5 5 5 5
Zamboanga del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zamboanga del Sur 4 4 4 4 4 4
REGION X 7 7 7 7 6 6
Lanao del Norte 1 1 1 1 - -
Misamis Occidental 1 1 1 1 1 1
Misamis Oriental 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bukidnon 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION XI 3 3 3 3 3 3
Davao del Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Davao del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION XII 10 10 10 10 10 10
South Cotabato 4 4 4 4 4 4
North Cotabato 4 4 4 4 4 4
Sultan Kudarat 2 2 2 2 2 2
CARAGA 1 1 1 1 1 1
Agusan del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
ARMM 1 1 1 1 1 1
Basilan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Source of data : Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
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In 2012, the total length of national roads at 31,598 kilometers was 239 kilometers longer from the previous year’s measurement. According to DPWH, the said increase was brought about by the conversion of local roads into national roads, inclusion of newly improved gap sections, completion of flyover and Y-length, and modified roads configuration from single to dual carriageway.
A remarkable increase in road length by 1,344 kms or 4.5% was noted in 2010.
A few regions registered one to three kilometer decrease in road length for certain periods. The change was due to the downgrading of existing national road into a local road while some road sections were no longer functional as to their purpose. These roads were impassable due to road cuts.
a.1 Primary and Secondary Roads
The national roads were classified into primary and secondary in relation to its functionality to the national road network. Primary roads are roads that connect cities of more than 100,000 population. On the other hand, secondary roads are roads that connect other cities with less than 100,000 population, ports, ferry terminals, airports, tourist service centers and national government infrastructure to the primary network.
Both primary and secondary roads had increased in length from 2009 to 2013. Primary roads registered annual increases at a decreasing rate.
Because of the conversion of primary into secondary roads, from 52.61% in 2009, primary roads comprised a lower 49.89% of the total road networks in 2013. In contrast, secondary roads had increased from 47.39% in 2009 to 50.11% in 2013.
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Year Total
(in kms.)
Primary Secondary
Length (kms.)
% distribution
Length (kms.)
% distribution
2009 29,898.09 15,730.56 52.61 14,167.53 47.39
2010 31,242.38 15,871.91 50.80 15,370.47 49.20
2011 31,359.12 15,986.72 50.98 15,372.40 49.02
2012 31,597.68 16,056.47 50.82 15,541.21 49.18
2013 32,226.94 16,078.72 49.89 16,148.22 50.11
Source: DPWH
Table 2. Length and percentage distribution of national roads by function, Philippines, 2009-2013
REGION/PROVINCE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
PHILIPPINES
CAR 1 1 1 1 1 1
Abra 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION I 16 17 17 17 17 17
Ilocos Norte 6 6 6 6 6 6
Ilocos Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Pangasinan 8 9 9 9 9 9
REGION II 6 6 6 6 6 6
Cagayan 2 2 2 2 2 2
Isabela 3 3 3 3 3 3
Nueva Vizcaya 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION III 7 7 7 7 7 7
Bataan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bulacan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zambales 1 1 1 1 1 1
Nueva Ecija 2 2 2 2 2 2
Tarlac 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION IV-A 12 12 12 12 12 12
Batangas 7 7 7 7 7 7
Cavite 1 1 1 1 1 1
Quezon 4 4 4 4 4 4
REGION IV-B 4 4 4 4 4 4
Mindoro Occidental 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mindoro Oriental 3 3 3 3 3 3
REGION V 7 7 7 7 7 7
Albay 1 1 1 1 1 1
Camarines Norte 2 2 2 2 2 2
Camarines Sur 1 1 1 1 1 1
Catanduanes 1 1 1 1 1 1
Masbate 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION VI 38 38 38 38 38 38
Antique 3 3 3 3 3 3
Capiz 4 4 4 4 4 4
Guimaras Island 1 1 1 1 1 1
Iloilo 19 19 19 19 19 19
Negros Occidental 11 11 11 11 11 11
Annex 24. Number of livestock "oksyon" markets, by province and region, Philippines, 2009-2014
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a. 2 Paved and Unpaved Roads
The length of paved roads steadily increased for the past five (5) years. During this period, paved roads were longer by 4,304.26 kilometers due to the improvement of unpaved roads.
In 2013, the total road network was 83.08% paved and 16.92% still unpaved.
b) National Bridges
Bridges, which are important part of the national road network, are classified into permanent and temporary. Permanent bridges are those concrete and made of steel while temporary bridges are made of bailey and timber.
From 2009 to 2010, the number of national bridges increased significantly by 231.
From 2011 to 2012, there was a decrease in the number of bridges from 7,949 to 7,928. The decrease was due to the downgrading/replacement of temporary bridges.
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Year Total
(in kms.)
Paved Unpaved
Length (kms.)
% distribution
Length (kms.)
% distribution
2009 29,898.09 22,468.67 75.15 7,429.42 24.85
2010 31,242.38 24,126.56 77.22 7,115.82 22.78
2011 31,359.12 24,834.38 79.19 6,524.74 20.81
2012 31,597.68 25,443.44 80.52 6,154.24 19.48
2013 32,226.93 26,772.93 83.08 5,454 16.92
Source: DPWH
Table 3. Length and percentage distribution of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013
Year
Type of Bridges
Concrete Steel Bailey Timber Total
2009 6,386 629 606 172 7,793
2010 6,656 756 486 126 8,024
2011 6,609 826 423 91 7,949
2012 6,618 900 331 79 7,928
2013 6,711 956 292 71 8.030
Source: DPWH
Table 4. Inventory of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013
REGION 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 3,006 3,065 3,168 3,104 3,321
NCR 92 154 148 102 97
CAR 44 45 48 48 42
Ilocos 273 311 266 244 263
Cagayan Valley 744 709 759 810 819
Central Luzon 488 544 591 577 653
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 83 73 86 89 80
MIMAROPA 189 135 123 116 132
Bicol 136 151 150 133 145
Western Visayas 205 167 165 180 187
Central Visayas 48 41 50 50 47
Eastern Visayas 151 167 168 181 183
Zamboanga Peninsula 65 48 56 51 137
Northern Mindanao 135 140 148 114 117
Davao 63 72 66 61 80
SOCCSKSARGEN 165 162 191 207 194
ARMM 20 37 53 38 54
Caraga 105 109 100 103 91
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 23. Number of rice and corn wholesalers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013
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In 2013, national bridges were counted at 8,030. Region VII had registered the highest number at 874 while Region IX had the lowest with 281 bridges.
In 2013, ninety-five percent (95%) of the national bridges were permanent; 83 percent were concrete and 12 percent were made of steel.
Temporary bridges constituted the remaining five percent (5%).
2. WATER
a) Number of Seaports
The number of seaports varied yearly during the 2011-2013 period.
In 2013, a total of 444 seaports was registered. Fifty-four percent (54%) of these were private, 14 percent were terminal ports while less than one percent (1%) was base port. The remaining 26 percent were classified under other national/municipal ports.
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Fig. 1. Percentage distribution of national bridges, by type, Philippines, 2013
Year Base Port
Terminal Port
Other National/ Municipal
Port
Private Port
Total
2011 25 65 104 219 413
2012 24 65 247 230 566
2013 24 64 118 238 444
Source : DPWH
Table 5. Total number of seaports, by type, Philippines, 2011-2013
REGION 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 64,946 66,960 57,262 52,273 53,343
NCR 7,635 8,398 5,666 4,252 5,092
CAR 1,676 1,514 1,339 1,162 1,288
Ilocos 3,617 3,470 2,952 2,506 2,616
Cagayan Valley 2,550 2,475 2,282 2,205 2,203
Central Luzon 4,712 4,561 3,614 2,952 3,544
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 5,072 5,062 4,147 4,182 4,430
MIMAROPA 3,656 3,945 3,492 3,168 3,386
Bicol 6,160 6,163 5,687 5,394 5,079
Western Visayas 4,397 4,852 4,233 4,171 4,252
Central Visayas 5,679 5,579 5,416 5,067 4,636
Eastern Visayas 4,688 4,790 4,224 3,845 3,813
Zamboanga Peninsula 2,012 2,005 1,333 1,115 1,409
Northern Mindanao 3,755 3,579 3,206 3,180 2,942
Davao 1,781 2,665 2,426 2,343 2,153
SOCCSKSARGEN 2,346 2,367 2,126 2,151 2,147
ARMM 1,331 1,317 967 741 868
Caraga 3,879 4,218 4,152 3,839 3,485
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 22. Number of rice and corn retailers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013
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b) Number of Domestic Vessels
The number of domestic vessels decreased from 301,732 in 2008 to 299,140 in 2009. Annual increments were noted from 2010-2012. In 2013, the number of vessels was pegged at 345,945.
Over the 5-year period, the most number of vessels were posted in Batangas, Davao, Iloilo, Calapan, Dumaguete, Legaspi, Pulupandan and Tagbilaran ports.
The least number was registered in MICT port from 2008-2012 and in Cotabato port in 2013.
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PMO 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 301,732 299,140 327,854 330,577 337,643 345,945
Batangas 38,567 39,264 42,922 39,437 38,871 41,020
Cagayan de Oro 13,625 12,175 14,551 15,446 14,880 14,774
Calapan 20,388 22,122 22,800 21,502 20,708 21,181
Cotabato 621 461 272 245 196 63
Dapitan 2,617 3,166 2,902 2,858 2,730
Davao 20,675 20,546 18,908 19,081 26,425 28,865
Dumaguete 34,379 34,892 29,815 37,155 39,207 39,336
General Santos 1,150 1,107 1,127 1,079 938 885
Iligan 14,027 14,186 14,180 14,619 15,211 15,504
Iloilo 19,028 19,140 22,534 22,576 22,575 25,448
Legaspi 19,694 20,547 23,706 21,857 22,193 23,833
Limay 6,360 6,435 6,939 6,253 6,491 5,863
Manila North Harbor 4,690 4,602 4,436 4,704 4,755 4,387
Manila South Harbor 6,034 5,822 5,709 5,399 3,750 2,827
MICT 87 105 103 94 92 92
Nasipit 997 1,076 1,063 1,041 807 919
Ormoc 11,947 11,900 13,140 11,638 12,235 13,180
Ozamis 15,804 13,650 13,781 14,531 14,847 15,376
Puerto Princesa 5,292 4,873 5,893 6,632 6,470 6,527
Pulupandan 23,580 23,938 25,883 26,550 24,198 24,782
San Fernando 514 404 257 389 455 579
Surigao 6,548 7,036 8,779 9,016 8,598 8,147
Tacloban 8,489 2,863 10,745 11,491 13,937 12,824
Tagbilaran 16,954 18,463 22,986 22,923 22,967 24,521
Zamboanga 12,282 10,916 14,159 14,017 13,979 12,282
Source: PPA
Table 6. Total number of domestic vessels at berth and anchorage, by port management office, Philippines, 2008-2013
Unit Capacity Unit Capacity Unit Capacity
Philippines 382 1288 1425 4386 2020 7831
Ilocos 3 1
Cagayan Valley 9 90 16 674
Central Luzon 54 2984 23 1781
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 1 4 1 4
MIMAROPA 1 15 5 58 327 2052
Bicol 2 33 33 772
Central Visayas 6 106 1099 456 1402 363
Eastern Visayas 4 3
Northern Mindanao 31 456 32 640 36 748
Davao 331 451 228 104 116 588
SOCCSKSARGEN 17 258
ARMM 2 137 2 137 32 588
Caraga 14 2
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Note: Data for storage space are not available from 2007-2011
Annex 21. Number of unit and capacity of silo warehouses, by region, Philippines,
2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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3. AIRPORTS
From 2008-2009, the number of registered airports in the country remained at 203. Of these, 85 were national airports and 118 were privately owned airports.
a) National Airports
Starting 2010, national airports were classified into international, class 1 principal, class 2 principal and community.
Among these four (4) classifications, community airport have the most number at 41.
In 2010, the total number of national airports was 84. This number remained until 2013.
Out of the 84 national airports operating in the country in 2013, 11 were international, 14 were principal class I, 18 were principal class II and 41 were classified as community airports.
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Year National Private Total
2008 85 118 203
2009 85 118 203
Source: CAAP
Table 7. Number of registered airports, Philippines, 2008-2009
Year/Classification 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 84 84 84 84
International 10 10 11 11
Luzon 4 4 4 4
Visayas 3 3 4 4
Mindanao 3 3 3 3
Principal Class I 15 15 14 14
Luzon 4 4 5 5
Visayas 6 6 4 4
Mindanao 5 5 5 5
Principal Class II 19 19 18 18
Luzon 8 8 7 7
Visayas 5 5 5 5
Mindanao 6 6 6 6
Community 40 40 41 41
Luzon 21 21 21 21
Visayas 9 9 9 9
Mindanao 10 10 11 11
Source: CAAP
Table 8. Number of national airports, by classification, by island group, Philippines, 2010-2013
Unit Capacity Unit Capacity Unit Capacity
Philippines 12,746 71,207 12,382 90,708 12,197 112,082
NCR 635 2,574 782 5,328 767 11,288
CAR 147 261 146 294 168 1,090
Ilocos 711 6,793 666 6,363 827 11,813
Cagayan Valley 1,736 14,275 1,739 14,007 1,823 14,105
Central Luzon 501 10,437 790 24,890 887 29,633
Southern Tagalog
Calabarzon 1,116 3,270 1,285 6,530 1,116 5,896
Mimaropa 593 6,982 641 7,217 817 5,424
Bicol 382 1,975 446 1,682 381 1,497
Western Visayas 372 4,526 389 4,141 384 5,924
Central Visayas 2,237 5,129 1,251 5,788 789 7,615
Eastern Visayas 334 1,760 333 392 338 1,249
Zamboanga Peninsula 254 1,201 271 1,648 462 1,986
Northern Mindanao 844 3,226 784 3,196 843 4,004
Davao 550 1,894 654 2,439 949 3,638
SOCCSKSARGEN 980 2,692 788 3,207 813 3,621
ARMM 775 2,146 836 1,511 185 932
Caraga 579 2,066 581 2,075 648 2,367
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 20. Number of unit and capacity of conventional warehouses, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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b) Unclassified Airports
There were 128 unclassified airports and airfields under the CAAP scheme in 2013. The most number of these were based in Luzon. In Visayas and Mindanao, 17 and 52 were listed, respectively.
These airports were mostly privately owned by individuals or corporations while some were local government owned. These can cater small aircrafts and a few chartered or regularly scheduled cargo and/or commercial air traffic.
Majority (40%) of these airports were used in transporting agricultural commodities while others were utilized for tourism and general aviation (16%), mining (13%), and forestry (9%). The rest included those for heavy equipment and multi-purposes as well as those already non-operational.
Part II. MARKETING FACILITIES This portion contains information on the different marketing facilities for cereals, livestock, dairy and fisheries. For cereals, information on facilities such as rice mills, threshers, mechanical dryers, etc. were taken from the National Food Authority (NFA). The information on Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM), dairy cooperatives and milk facilities were sourced from National Dairy Authority (NDA). For fish landing centers, the information were from PSA.
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Island Group Number of Provinces
Number of Airports
Philippines 46 128
Luzon 20 59
Visayas 8 17
Mindanao 18 52
Source: CAAP
Table 9. Number of unclassified airports, by island group, Philppines, 2013
Fig. 2. Percentage distribution of unclassified airports by purpose, Philippines, 2013
UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 1,749 113,696 1,126 188,858 1,147 150,378
CAR 2 240 5 492 4 480
Ilocos 6 510 6 640 5 410
Cagayan Valley 122 14,945 141 22,660 188 25,705
Central Luzon 68 3,741 107 7,780 110 7,014
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 810 1,800 73 3,190 67 1,838
MIMAROPA 175 21,280 195 25,735 208 35,990
Bicol 73 3,589 137 70,070 108 6,168
Western Visayas 97 8,337 110 9,877 110 9,291
Central Visayas 16 1,990 16 1,990 17 2,110
Eastern Visayas 120 20,705 53 6,035 56 6,265
Zamboanga Peninsula 46 2,508 35 2,010 12 710
Northern Mindanao 35 7,025 31 6,445 46 20,700
Davao 53 7,508 58 7,538 60 6,338
SOCCSKSARGEN 41 7,380 44 4,680 44 5,529
ARMM - - - - - -
Caraga 85 12,138 115 19,716 112 21,830
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
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Annex 19. Number of units and capacity of mechanical dryers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
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1. CEREALS
a) Rice Mills
Single and multi-pass are the two distinct types of rice mills used nationwide. Under the single pass are “kiskisan” and compact rice mills while for multi pass the three classifications are the conventional, improved conventional and modern.
The number of rice mills for the single pass gradually increased from 6,554 in 2009 to 7,187 units in 2010.
Multi-pass rice mills were registered at 1,448 units in 2011, fewer by 23 units than 2010 inventory.
For the past three (3) years, compact had more units than the “kiskisan” type of single-pass rice mills. Under multi-pass, conventional type had the most while modern type had the least number of units.
In 2011, out of 8,635 rice mill units, 70 percent were compact, 13 percent were “kiskisan” and 11 percent were conventional. The rest comprised of improved conventional and modern types.
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Table 10: Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011
Type 2009 2010 2011
Single Pass 6,554 6,920 7,187
Kiskisan 808 906 1,129
Compact 5,746 6,014 6,058
Multi-pass 1,431 1,471 1,448
Conventional 885 1,026 928
Improved Conventional
398 340 398
Modern 148 105 122
Source: NFA
Table 10. Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011
Fig. 3. Percentage distribution of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2011
UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 453 4,708 436 4,368 429 4,520
CAR 1 20 - - 1 5
Ilocos 26 251 24 291 18 82
Cagayan Valley 23 380 19 240 19 220
Central Luzon 20 199 16 153 15 162
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 3 40 2 20 3 40
MIMAROPA 190 1,527 177 1,482 185 1,827
Bicol 23 270 20 103 31 392
Western Visayas 5 68 3 45 6 66
Central Visayas 7 103 6 91 5 81
Eastern Visayas 4 858 3 70 4 45
Zamboanga Peninsula 2 30 2 30 2 30
Northern Mindanao 15 140 14 155 16 135
Davao 17 545 18 478 12 375
SOCCSKSARGEN 62 703 63 783 57 713
ARMM - - 3 30 - -
Caraga 55 347 66 397 55 347
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
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b) Threshers
The total number of threshers decreased from 453 in 2009 to 429 units in 2011.
Most NFA registered rice threshers were located in Luzon, specifically in MIMAROPA. The least number of threshers were registered in Eastern Visayas.
c) Mechanical Dryers
The total number of licensed mechanical dryers increased over the years from 2009 to 2011.
During this period, the most number of mechanical dryers were found in Luzon, mostly in MIMAROPA.
In Visayas, most mechanical dryers were located in Western Visayas while, in Mindanao, Caraga had the most number of units.
d) Warehouses
The two (2) types of registered warehouses used by farmers and traders are silo and conventional. Silo warehouses increased from 382 in 2009 to 2,020 in 2011. In contrast, conventional ware-houses were fewer by 549 units in 2011 from 12,746 units in 2009.
Silo warehouses were mostly found in Visayas, while conventional were largely noted in Luzon.
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Year Total Luzon Visayas Mindanao
2009 453 286 16 151
2010 436 258 12 166
2011 429 272 15 142
Source: NFA
Table 11. Number of rice threachers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 12. Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Year Philippines Luzon Visayas
Mindanao
2009 1,019 1,256 233 260
2010 1,126 664 179 283
2011 1,147 690 183 274
Source : NFA
Table 12. Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Island Group / Type of
Warehouses 2009 2010 2011
Philippines 13,128 13,807 14,217
Silo 382 1,425 2,020
Luzon 12 60 403
Visayas 6 1,103 1,402
Mindanao 364 262 215
Conventional 12,746 12,382 12,197
Luzon 5,821 6,495 6,786
Visayas 2,943 1,973 1,511
Mindanao 3,982 3,914 3,900
Source: NFA
Table 13: Number of warehouses, by island
group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 13. Number of warehouses, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Philippines 148 105 122
NCR
CAR 2 5 5
Ilocos 11 12 14
Cagayan Valley 16 6 10
Central Luzon 14 7 7
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON
MIMAROPA 10 12 9
Bicol 6 5 4
Western Visayas 10 10 6
Central Visayas 5 5 6
Eastern Visayas 14 5 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 32 2
Northern Mindanao 3 7
Davao 15 27 31
SOCCSKSARGEN 1 2
ARMM 9 1
Caraga 3 5 4
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 17. Number of modern rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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In the Visayas, silo warehouses increased while conventional warehouses registered significant reduction during the 2009-2011 period.
e) Rice and Corn Traders
The reported rice and corn traders were limited to those NFA- registered which numbered 67,952 in 2009. Lesser traders were listed in 2012 and 2013 at 55,377 and 56,664, respectively.
The largest number of rice and corn retailers was noted in 2010 at 66,960. This number decreased in the succeeding years which was down at 53,343 in 2013.
More wholesalers were listed in 2013 than the previous years in all island groups.
Majority of cereal traders were based in Luzon and lesser in the Visayas.
2. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
a)Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM)
There were 157 Livestock “Oksyon” Markets (LOMs) accredited by BAI in 2009.
With additional five (5) LOMs registered in 2010, the number increased to 162 which was retained until 2014.
Most of the LOMs were located in Western and Central Visayas. Only one (1) LOM each was registered in CAR, Caraga and ARMM regions.
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Island group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 67,952 70,025 60,430 55,377 56,664
Retailer 64,946 66,960 57,262 52,273 53,343
Luzon 35,078 35,588 29,179 25,821 27,638
Visayas 14,764 15,221 13,873 13,083 12,701
Mindanao 15,104 16,151 14,210 13,369 13,004
Wholesaler 3,006 3,065 3,168 3,104 3,321
Luzon 2,049 2,122 2,171 2,119 2,231
Visayas 404 375 383 411 417
Mindanao 553 568 614 574 673
Source: NFA
Table 14. Number of rice and corn traders by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 15: Number of livestock "oksyon" markets', Philippines, 2009-2014
Island Group
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 157 162 162 162 162 162
Luzon 53 54 54 54 54 54
Visayas 77 81 81 81 82 82
Mindanao 27 27 27 27 26 26
Source: BAI
Table 15. Number of llivestock “oksyon” market, Philippines, 2009-2014
Philippines 398 340 398
NCR
CAR
Ilocos 19 25 28
Cagayan Valley 49 48 48
Central Luzon 75 45 72
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 10 7 6
MIMAROPA 127 94 115
Bicol 4 7 7
Western Visayas 25 35 40
Central Visayas 17 11 13
Eastern Visayas 16 1 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 2 2
Northern Mindanao 3 1 7
Davao 25 34 21
SOCCSKSARGEN 17 21 10
ARMM 1
Caraga 9 11 11
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 16. Number of improved conventional rice mills,
by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
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b) Dairy Cooperatives
The dairy cooperatives assisted by the National Dairy Authority (NDA) were classified into primary, secondary, tertiary and those managed by either State Colleges and Universities (SCUs), Local Government Units (LGUs), Stock farms (SFs) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs).
In 2009, a total of 306 cooperatives were assisted by NDA in 45 covered provinces. Both the number of provinces and NDA-assisted cooperatives varied over the years. In 2013, NDA assisted 358 cooperatives from 52 covered provinces.
SCUs, LGUs, SFs and NGOs operated most of the NDA-supervised cooperatives.
c) Milk Facilities
In 2009, there were 68 milk collection centers registered with the NDA. A few centers were added to the list in the following years with 73 in 2012 but down to 70 in 2013.
Nineteen (19) milk processing plants were listed in 2009. This increased to 40 in 2013.
Uptrend in milk production from these NDA-registered facilities was recorded during this five-year period.
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Item 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Number of Province Covered
45 46 45 49 52
Number of Dairy Cooperatives
306 314 314 341 358
Primary 144 144 146 160 155
Secondary 7 8 8 9 9
Tertiary 1 1 1 1 1
SCU,LGUs, SF, NGO
154 161 159 171 193
Source : NDA
Table 16. Number of dairy cooperatives, Philippines, 2009-2013
Item 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Milk Facilities
Milk collection centers
68 68 70 73 70
Milk processing plants
19 25 25 32 40
Milk production ('000 liters)*
10,220 11,145 11,559 13,500 14,422
*(includes cow, carabao and goat milk) Source: NDA
Table 17. Number of milk facilities, Philippines, 2009-2013
Philippines 885 1026 928
NCR 2 2 2
CAR 1
Ilocos 51 30 39
Cagayan Valley 34 37 32
Central Luzon 171 241 183
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 109 102 98
MIMAROPA 2 19 3
Bicol 49 19 60
Western Visayas 110 124 121
Central Visayas 23 28 26
Eastern Visayas 45 26 29
Zamboanga Peninsula 20 27 31
Northern Mindanao 42 43 60
Davao 24 35 37
SOCCSKSARGEN 108 134 137
ARMM 9 9 16
Caraga 85 150 54
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 15. Number of conventional rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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3. FISHERIES
a. Commercial Fish Landing Center
Commercial fish landing centers numbered 473 in 2009, most of which were based in Visayas. This number decreased over the years and was recorded at 444 centers in 2014.
Latest records showed that more of the commercial landing centers were in Mindanao.
b. Municipal Fish Landing Center
Most of the municipal fish landing centers were located in Visayas specifically from the province of Cebu.
The highest number was recorded at 8,440 in 2009 while the least number was at 8,470 centers in 2013.
In 2014, additional 22 landing centers were included in the list.
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Island group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 473 459 463 451 446 444
Luzon 152 149 148 149 149 150
Visayas 172 126 125 113 119 115
Mindanao 149 184 190 189 178 179
Source: PSA-BAS
Table 18. Number of commercial fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014
Island group
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 8,840 8,779 8,779 8,475 8,470 8,492
Luzon 2,585 2,614 2,614 2,394 2,392 2,414
Visayas 4,241 4,074 4,074 4,026 4,025 4,025
Mindanao 2,014 2,091 2,091 2,055 2,053 2,053
Source: PSA-BAS
Table 19. Number of municipal fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014
Philippines 5746 6014 6058
NCR 1
CAR 179 180 193
Ilocos 1071 1087 1126
Cagayan Valley 887 936 944
Central Luzon 297 283 283
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 56 10 6
MIMAROPA 561 546 590
Bicol 715 671 568
Western Visayas 242 555 546
Central Visayas 464 402 392
Eastern Visayas 324 436 392
Zamboanga Peninsula 164 180 241
Northern Mindanao 227 237 235
Davao 108 80 67
SOCCSKSARGEN 112 103 121
ARMM 6 12 9
Caraga 332 296 345
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
2009 2010 2011
Annex 14. Number of compact rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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III. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
PART I – INFRASTRUCTURE Anchorage Area within harbor with sufficient depth of water for vessels
to maneuver, anchor or load/unload cargoes which cannot be handled at berth.
Airport A location with facilities for commercial aviation flights to take
off and land. Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower. An airport consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface such as a runway for a plane to take off or a helipad and often includes adjacent utility buildings such as control towers, hangars and terminals. Larger airports may have fixed base operator services, airport aprons, air traffic control centers, passenger facilities such as restaurants and lounges,
Airstrip or airfield A kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps
fueling equipment. They are generally in remote locations. Many airstrips (now mostly abandoned) were built on the hundreds of islands in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Sometimes a few airstrips become full-fledged airbases as strategic or economic importance of a region increases over time.
Berth Place assigned to a vessel in port when lying alongside a pier,
quay or wharf for loading and discharging cargoes. International Airports Airports capable of handling international flights. These
airports that were currently have or have previously served international destinations.
Class 1 principal airport Those airports that are capable of serving jet aircraft with a
capacity of at least 100 seats.
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Philippines 808 906 1129
NCR 2
CAR 59 58 38
Ilocos 211 215 217
Cagayan Valley 42 33 37
Central Luzon 99 168 140
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 85 137 174
MIMAROPA 70 61 57
Bicol 40 88 161
Western Visayas 24 21 27
Central Visayas 17 28 41
Eastern Visayas 60 12 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 10 13 26
Northern Mindanao 45 22 25
Davao 12 20 31
SOCCSKSARGEN 28 11 31
ARMM 4 6 5
Caraga 2 11 102
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
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Class 2 principal airports Airports capable of serving propeller aircraft with at least 19
seats.
Community airports Used primarily for general aviation.
Port A shelter harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of pier or wharves at which ships berth/ dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas where ships may discharge incoming cargo and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer periods while waiting distribution or sailing.
Base Port A port which is the center of administrative or other operational powers within the Port Management Office.
Municipal Port A public port owned and maintained by the municipal government.
Private Port A port owned and maintained by a private entity. It may be commercial or non-commercial as may be allowed by PPA.
Terminal Port A port under the administration of the base port which serves as the extension of the base port in the regulation of ports in the country.
Seaport A sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are consisting of piers or wharves at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit shed and other storage areas where ships may discharge incoming cargo and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer period while waiting distribution or sailing.
PART II – FACILITIES Rice Mills Machine used to remove hull and brand of the palay to
produce milled rice and consists mainly of hulling and whitening assembles.
Single-pass Rice mill that employs only one whitening machines.
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UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 7,985 135,768 8,391 140,194 8,635 157,504
NCR 3 130 4 340 2 320
CAR 241 1,971 243 2,002 236 2,775
Ilocos 1,363 16,568 1,369 16,371 1,424 17,376
Cagayan Valley 1,028 21,880 1,060 20,903 1,071 20,075
Central Luzon 656 16,042 744 20,024 685 23,333
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 260 3,786 256 3,589 284 5,527
MIMAROPA 770 14,603 732 13,417 774 14,715
Bicol 814 9,700 790 8,407 800 7,300
Western Visayas 411 9,572 745 13,121 740 12,913
Central Visayas 526 6,799 474 5,906 478 5,939
Eastern Visayas 459 7,775 480 5,805 472 7,210
Zamboanga Peninsula 228 2,948 220 2,694 300 3,932
Northern Mindanao 317 6,306 306 6,209 334 5,454
Davao 184 4,435 196 4,835 187 4,378
SOCCSKSARGEN 266 5,046 271 5,438 301 5,062
ARMM 28 1,960 28 1,700 31 2,556
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 12. Number of units and capacity of rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
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Multi-pass Rice that employs a series of two or more whitening
machines. “Kiskisan” Single-pass type of rice mill that utilizes one machine to
accomplish the milling (hulling and polishing) at the same time, in one stage. A sieve may be integrated into that machine to separate the small broken from the head rice and big broken. It is further classified as either stationary or mobile rice mill.
Compact Rice Mill Single-pass type of rice mill that utilizes more than one
machine to accomplish the milling process. It has a huller to remove the hull and a polisher to remove the bran. It is classified also as either stationary or mobile rice mill. It has either under-runner disk or two identical rubber rolls.
Conventional Rice Mill A multi-pass old type rice mills which consists of an under-runner disk huller, a paddy separator and at least two abrasive cone-type polishers. Usually, the power transmission is through massive but slow moving belting attached in a shaft, powered by a big engine.
Improved Conventional A multi-pass type of conventional rice mill with certain modifications improvements. Some components of the conventional type are replaced with modern machines like rubber roll huller in place of under-runner disk huller, or other machines like friction whitener, is integrated added in the system.
Modern Rice Mill A multi pass type of rice mill which is an integration of modern
machines that have the capacity to produce higher recovery and better quality of milled rice output such as but not limited to paddy cleaner, rubber roll huskers, paddy separator, abrasive polishers, friction whiteners and auto-weigher. Each machine maybe powered by individual electric motors remotely controlled in a panel board. Usually, the machines are laid out horizontally and the grain mass is delivered by bucket elevators/conveyors from one machine to another. In
some modern rice mills, mist polished, packaging
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
Tagum City Madaum (Hijo) Airstrip Agriculture
Asuncion Magatos Airstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas San Miguel Airstrip Agriculture
Braulio E. Dujali TADECO I Agriculture
Panabo city TADECO II Agriculture
6. Davao del Sur Hagonoy Guihinh Airstrip Agriculture
Malalag Malalag Airstrip Agriculture
Malita Malita Airport General Aviation
7. Davao Oriental Baganga Baganga (Lambajon) Airport Forestry
8. North Cotabato Mlang North Cotabato Rural Airport Agriculture
9. Sarangani Kiamba Kling Airstrip Agriculture
10. South Cotabato Polomolok Polomolok Airstrip Agriculture
Tampakan Tampakan Airstrip Agriculture
11.Sultan Kudarat Kalamansig Kalamansig Airport Agriculture
Isulan Kenram Airport Agriculture
Palimbang Milbuk Airstrip Agriculture
Lebak Lebak Rural Airport Agriculture
Lebak Lebak Airstrip Agriculture
12. Agusan del Norte Buenavista Buenavista Airstrip defunct
Tubay Dona Rosario Airport Agriculture
13. Agusan de Sur Santa Josefa Santa Josefa Airstrip Agriculture
Bislig City PICOP Airstrip Agriculture
Lanuza Lanuza Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Cagwait Aras-Asan Airstrip Forestry
Lianga Diatagon Airstrip Forestry (defunct)
14. Surigao del Norte Surigao City (Nonoc Island) Nonoc Airport Mining
15. Basilan Sumisip Tumajubong Airport Agriculture
Isabela City Isabela Airstrip defunct
16. Lanao del Sur Balabagan Balabagan Airstrip Agriculture
17. Maguindanao Datu Paglas Datu Paglas Airstrip Agriculture
18 .Sulu Siasi Siasi Airport Agriculture
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
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bucket elevators/conveyors from one machine to another. In some modern rice mills, mist polished, packaging machine and other high-tech components are integrated in the system. For purposes of distinction, modern rice mills have the basic components as follows: paddy, cleaner, rubber-roll huskers, paddy separator, abrasive polisher, friction whitener, bran collection system and motor control center.
Rice Thresher A type of machine used to beat out the grain from the stalk. It can be combined with harvester machine or to corn sheller machine.
Mechanical Dryer A machine used in the process of removing moisture content of palay or corn.
Warehouse An enclosed place used for storing cereals belonging or consigned to the owner of the warehouse. This can be either be owned by a private individuals or by government institution such as the NFA.
Dairy Cooperative Refers to a registered cooperative owned collectively by members engaged in any dairy enterprise who share in its benefits, whether production, processing, marketing or combination thereof. Different classification of dairy cooperatives are:
a) Primary – classification of cooperative which refers to
individual dairy farmers grouped together to undertake hand in hand the dairy activities.
b) Secondary – a cooperative composed of several primary cooperatives engaged in processing and marketing of dairy products.
c) Tertiary – the umbrella grouped of all federations of dairy cooperatives.
d) SCU/NGO Dairy Enterprise – refers to those state colleges and universities and non-government organizations.
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
5. Cebu Dalaguete Dalaguete (Casay) Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
San Francisco (Pacijan Island) Camotes Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Toledo City Lutopan Airstrip Mining
Medellin Medellin Airstrip Defunct
Toledo City Sangi Airstrip Heavy equipment
6. Negros Oriental Basay Basay Airstrip Mining
Santa Catalina Caranoche Airstrip Agriculture
Santa Cataline Tolong Airstrip Agriculture
7. Eastern Samar Dolores Dolors Picardo Airport Defunct
8. Leyte Isabel PASAR-LIDE Airport Forestry
Kananga Rizal Airstrip Heavy equipment
MINDANAO
1. Zamboanga del Norte Sirawai Sirawai Airport Agriculture
2. Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Del Monte Plantation Airstrip Agriculture
Maramag Maramag Airport Agriculture
Del Carlos Maraymaray Airstrip Defunct
Malaybalay Nasuli Airstrip General aviation
3. Compostela Valley Compostela Valley Compostela Airstrip I Agriculture
Compostela Valley Compostela Airstrip II Agriculture
Mabini Mampising Airstrip Agriculture
Maragusan Mapawa Airstrip Agriculture
Mawab Mawab Airstrip Agriculture
Pantukan Tibagon Airstrip Agriculture
4. Davao City Davao del Sur Lapanday Airstrip Agriculture
5. Davao del Norte Panabo city Dapco Airstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Buenvenida Airstrip Agriculture
Panabo City Kasilak Airstrip(Evergreen farm) Agriculture
Panabo City Kasilak Airstrip (Unifruitte farm) Agriculture
Tagum City La Filipina Aurstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas La Libertad Airtstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Luna Airstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas Lunga-og Airstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Mabantao Airstrip Agriculture
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Annex 11. Continued…
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Livestock “Oksyon” Market A market authorized/accredited by the Bureau of
Animal Industry (BAI), with complete facilities that will provide buyer and sellers the opportunity to transact business guided by scale weights and grading system to achieve efficient marketing of livestock and poultry.
Commercial Fish Landing Center The catching of fish with the use of fishing boats with a
capacity of more than three (3) gross tons for trade, business or profit beyond subsistence or spot fishing.
Municipal Fish Landing Center Covers fishing operation carried out with or without the
use of boat weighing three (3) tons or less.
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
13. Quezon Polillo Island Balesin (Tordesillas) Tourism/general aviation
Lucena City Lucena Airport General aviation
Pagbilao Pagbilao Airport Heavy equipment
14. Marinduque Santa Cruz Tapian Airport Mining
15. Mindoro Occ. Sablayan Gen Aguinaldo Airstrip Agriculture/Gen. Aviation
16. Palawan Taytay CLR Airport Tourism/general aviation
Coron (Busuanga Island) Coron Rurak Airport Tourism/general aviation
Culion Culion Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Roxas Del Pilar Airport Tourism/general aviation
El Nido El Nido Airport Tourism/general aviation
Brookes point Brooke's Point Tourism/general aviation
Balabac (Bugsuk Island) Bugsuk (BonBon) Airport Agriculture
Balabac (Candaraman Island) Candaraman Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
San Vicenre Inandeng Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Cuyo (Pamalican Island) Pamalican Acapulco Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Bataraza Rio Tuba Airport Mining
Busuanga Island) SUMAPI (old Busunga Island) Agriculture
Rizal Tagbita Airport Mining
17.Romblon San Fernando Azagra Airstrip Forestry
18. Camarines Norte Mercedes Apuao Grande Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Jose Panganiban Larap Jose Panganiban Airport Mining
19.Camarines Sur Caramoan Lahuy Airstrip Mining
20.Masbate Aroroy Amoroy Airstrip Mining
Aroroy Calanay Airstrip Agriculture
Milagros Manato Airstrip Agriculture
VISAYAS
1. Antique Caluya Semirara Airport Mining
2. Guimaras Buenavista Guimaras Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
3. Iloilo Carles Sicogon Airport Tourism/general aviation
4. Negros Occidental Sipalay City Nabulao Airstrip Mining
San Carlos City Refugio Airstrip Agriculture
Sipalay City Sipalay Airstrip General aviation
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Annex 11. Continued…
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Annexes
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
LUZON
1. Benguet Mankayan Lepanto Airstrip Mining
2. Pangasinan Dasol Barlo Airstrip Mining
Mangatarem Cabaluyan Airstrip Agriculture
Binalonan Binalonan Airport Agriculture
3. Cagayan Aparri (Fuga Island) Fuga Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Aparri Aparri (Maura) Airport Tourism/general aviation
Aparri (Barit Island) Barit Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Lal-lo Lol-lo Airstrip Forestry
Aparri (Mabag Island) Mabag Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Claveria Taggat Airport Forestry
4. Isabela Dinapigue Dinapigue Airstrip Forestry
Divilacan Divilacan Airstrip Forestry
Ilagan Bicobian Airstrip Forestry
Maconacon Maconacon Airport Forestry/agriculture
Ramon Magat (MRMP) Airport Heavy industry
5. Aurora Casiguran Casiguran Airport Forestry
Dilasag Dilasag Airstrip Forestry
6. Bataan Samal Samal Airport Heavy equipment
7.Bulacan Norzagaray Minuyan Airstrip Mining
8. Nueva Ecija Carranglan Carranglan Airstrip (defunct)
Nanpicuan Nampicuan Airstrip General aviation
San Jose City Pinili Airstrip Heavy equipment
9. Pampanga Angeles City OMNI Aviation complex General aviation
Mabalacat Bundagul Airstrip Heavy equipment
Magalang Woodland Airstrip General aviation
10. Tarlac Tarlac City Alto Airfield General aviation
Paniqui Paniqui Airstrip General aviation
Concepcion Santa Rosa Airstrip General aviation
11. Zambales Santa Cruz Hermana Mayor Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Candelaria Acoje Airstrip Mining
Castillejos JFM Castillejos Airfield General aviation
Masinloc Poon Coto Airstrip Mining
12. Batangas Tanauan City Barradas Airstrip General aviation
Calatagan Calatagan Airstrip Agriculture/gen. aviation
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Annex 11. List of unclassified airports and airfields, by province, Philippines, 2013
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Philippines 25 65 104 219
Batangas 1 5 6 30
Cagayan de Oro 1 2 1 16
Calapan 1 4 1 1
Cotabato 1 1
Dapitan 1 1 5 1
Davao 1 1 2 23
Dumaguete 1 3 3 15
General Santos 1 1 11
Iligan 1 1 10
Iloilo 1 4 2 12
Legaspi 1 7 11 10
Limay 1 2 13
Manila North Harbor 1 1
Manila South Harbor 1 2
MICT 1
Nasipit 1 2 2 3
Ormoc 1 4 6 11
Ozamis 1 1 2 1
Puerto Princesa 1 5 4 11
Pulupandan 1 2 5 15
San Fernando 1 2 9 10
Surigao 1 3 9 10
Tacloban 1 6 13 15
Tagbilaran 1 4 4 2
Zamboanga 1 2 6 11
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
PORT MANAGEMENT OFFICE Private PortOther National/
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Annex 1. Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2011
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Philippines 24 65 247 230
Batangas 1 5 6 31
Cagayan de Oro 1 2 1 14
Calapan 1 4 1 1
Cotabato 1 1
Dapitan 1 5 1
Davao 1 1 2 22
Dumaguete 1 3 4 14
General Santos 1 10
Iligan 1 1 10
Iloilo 1 4 10 13
Legaspi 1 7 10 14
Limay 1 3 1 10
Manila North Harbor 1 1
Manila South Harbor 1 2
MICT 1
Nasipit 1 2 2 3
Ormoc 1 4 8 11
Ozamis 1 1 2 1
Puerto Princesa 1 5 5 11
Pulupandan 1 2 7 15
San Fernando 2 14 14
Surigao 1 3 8 11
Tacloban 1 6 148 11
Tagbilaran 1 4 5 2
Zamboanga 1 3 8 10
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 2. Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2012
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Philippines 24 64 118 238
Batangas 1 5 7 34
Cagayan de Oro 1 2 3 15
Calapan 1 4 1 1
Cotabato 1 1
Dapitan 1 4 2
Davao 1 1 4 23
Dumaguete 1 2 4 15
General Santos 1 11
Iligan 1 11
Iloilo 1 4 11 11
Legaspi 1 7 13 12
Limay 1 3 1 10
Manila North Harbor 1 1
Manila South Harbor 1 2
MICT 1
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Ormoc 1 4 7 11
Ozamis 1 1 3 1
Puerto Princesa 1 5 4 11
Pulupandan 1 2 6 15
San Fernando 2 12 14
Surigao 1 4 9 13
Tacloban 1 6 14 14
Tagbilaran 1 4 5 1
Zamboanga 1 3 8 9
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 3. Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2013
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Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 26,836 6,570 1,308 3,687 91 71 4 38,567
Cagayan de Oro 2,145 9,153 1,049 1,263 15 13,625
Calapan 13,830 5,847 10 640 61 20,388
Cotabato 296 324 1 621
Davao 491 46 10,755 9,246 97 11 28 1 20,675
Dumaguete 7,286 6,574 13,113 7,391 15 34,379
General Santos 700 450 1,150
Iligan 958 14 13,042 13 14,027
Iloilo 9,112 3,852 5,435 629 19,028
Legaspi 1,689 16,492 1,028 291 10 184 19,694
Limay 2 21 16 6,013 280 28 6,360
Manila North Harbor 4,287 403 4,690
Manila South Harbor 730 625 4,678 1 6,034
MICT 87
Nasipit 678 37 102 179 1 997
Ormoc 3,211 2,614 3,172 2,950 11,947
Ozamis 12,731 2,436 346 291 15,804
Puerto Princesa 1,095 3,037 572 489 64 24 11 5,292
Pulupandan 151 4,514 562 18,352 1 23,580
San Fernando 148 11 204 18 133 514
Surigao 1,207 2,748 2,072 430 87 4 6,548
Tacloban 519 681 1,754 5,535 8,489
Tagbilaran 6,350 8,058 2,209 337 16,954
Zamboanga 6,694 3,530 283 1,740 35 12,282
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 4. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2008
AT ANCHORAGETOTALPARTICULARS
87
A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,742 7,828 2,546 4,505 309 61 29 41,020
Cagayan de Oro 2,265 10,458 253 1,794 4 14,774
Calapan 12,910 7,303 37 894 3 34 21,181
Cotabato 16 47 63
Davao 474 39 16,822 11,411 119 28,865
Dapitan 2,405 146 179 2,730
Dumaguete 6,748 6,095 14,352 12,141 39,336
General Santos 598 287 885
Iligan 584 14,904 16 15,504
Iloilo 11,297 3,216 10,302 594 39 25,448
Legaspi 2,697 17,334 3,229 343 4 226 23,833
Limay 50 5,210 405 198 5,863
Manila North Harbor 3,831 556 4,387
Manila South Harbor 207 405 2,215 2,827
MICT 0
Nasipit 564 140 68 136 10 1 919
Ormoc 4,273 3,147 2,824 2,936 13,180
Ozamis 14,890 86 224 175 1 15,376
Puerto Princesa 1,030 4,746 171 474 71 12 23 6,527
Pulupandan 26 2,823 1,712 20,209 9 3 24,782
San Fernando 5 73 187 3 43 268 579
Surigao 1,670 3,908 2,059 510 8,147
Tacloban 582 3,183 2,093 6,966 12,824
Tagbilaran 6,726 12,028 5,367 400 24,521
Zamboanga 6,691 4,016 306 918 336 15 12,282
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 9. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2013
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A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 27,312 6,885 961 3,902 93 86 25 39,264
Cagayan de Oro 2,251 8,072 482 1,363 7 12,175
Calapan 14,193 7,151 42 683 53 22,122
Cotabato 220 241 461
Dapitan 2,282 231 104 2,617
Davao 510 68 10,680 9,184 10 91 3 20,546
Dumaguete 6,959 6,762 13,387 7,768 16 34,892
General Santos 741 366 1,107
Iligan 794 13,379 13 14,186
Iloilo 9,878 3,100 5,464 640 1 7 50 19,140
Legaspi 2,339 16,250 1,434 311 8 205 20,547
Limay 34 41 5,989 339 32 6,435
Manila North Harbor 4,191 411 4,602
Manila South Harbor 520 351 4,951 5,822
MICT 105
Nasipit 765 63 114 134 1,076
Ormoc 3,173 2,904 2,842 2,968 13 11,900
Ozamis 13,199 80 260 111 13,650
Puerto Princesa 1,086 2,843 576 307 35 26 4,873
Pulupandan 52 3,600 467 19,807 12 23,938
San Fernando 72 178 3 48 103 404
Surigao 1,619 3,231 1,870 296 16 4 7,036
Tacloban 500 506 1,857 2,863
Tagbilaran 6,255 8,689 3,269 250 18,463
Zamboanga 5,931 2,943 368 1,340 307 27 10,916
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 5. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2009
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
105
PARTICULARS
A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,353 8,029 985 4,215 184 70 35 38,871
Cagayan de Oro 2,422 10,414 341 1,702 1 0 0 14,880
Calapan 13,024 6,707 76 864 1 36 20,708
Cotabato 85 111 196
Dapitan 2,536 167 155 2,858
Davao 438 40 16,379 9,451 5 110 2 26,425
Dumaguete 7,233 7,186 13,970 10,818 39,207
General Santos 620 318 938
Iligan 719 14,464 28 15,211
Iloilo 10,247 3,323 8,369 587 1 48 22,575
Legaspi 2,558 16,604 2,489 421 2 119 22,193
Limay 91 5,861 388 151 6,491
Manila North Harbor 4,148 607 4,755
Manila South Harbor 355 577 2,818 3,750
MICT 92
Nasipit 457 130 60 160 807
Ormoc 3,813 3,034 2,894 2,494 12,235
Ozamis 14,343 85 291 128 14,847
Puerto Princesa 1,064 4,551 187 517 30 75 4 42 6,470
Pulupandan 50 3,228 1,480 19,428 10 2 24,198
San Fernando 9 63 136 2 52 193 455
Surigao 1,561 4,307 2,128 596 5 1 8,598
Tacloban 572 3,080 1,955 5,930 29 11,566
Tagbilaran 6,359 11,115 5,233 260 22,967
Zamboanga 7,467 4,873 330 976 313 20 13,979
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 8. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2012
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
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Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 27,871 9,376 1,072 4,336 0 136 106 25 42,922
Cagayan de Oro 2,515 9,802 379 1,852 3 14,551
Calapan 14,197 7,720 54 760 69 22,800
Cotabato 119 153 272
Dapitan 2,863 205 98 3,166
Davao 550 54 8,927 9,221 139 14 3 18,908
Dumaguete 7,777 14,529 7,501 8 29,815
General Santos 782 0 345 1,127
Iligan 713 12 13,453 2 14,180
Iloilo 10,874 3,361 7,489 752 3 8 47 22,534
Legaspi 2,559 18,946 1,250 344 386 221 23,706
Limay 1 472 6 6,012 349 99 6,939
Manila North Harbor 4,073 363 4,436
Manila South Harbor 486 442 4,781 5,709
MICT 103
Nasipit 756 94 84 128 1 1,063
Ormoc 3,712 3,750 2,898 2,780 13,140
Ozamis 13,241 104 256 180 13,781
Puerto Princesa 1,088 3,823 541 365 3 53 20 5,893
Pulupandan 24 4,178 426 21,249 5 1 25,883
San Fernando 48 6 203 257
Surigao 2,243 3,723 2,417 361 6 29 8,779
Tacloban 533 2,316 2,390 5,506 10,745
Tagbilaran 6,402 12,498 3,850 236 22,986
Zamboanga 7,577 4,670 396 1,253 249 14 14,159
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 6. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2010
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A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,483 8,060 864 4,580 298 113 39 39,437
Cagayan de Oro 2,468 10,987 368 1,622 0 1 15,446
Calapan 13,327 7,200 44 878 53 21,502
Cotabato 105 140 245
Dapitan 2,585 175 142 2,902
Davao 496 29 9,037 9,381 5 133 19,081
Dumaguete 7,196 8,147 13,785 8,025 2 37,155
General Santos 762 317 1,079
Iligan 636 122 13,845 16 14,619
Iloilo 10,642 2,983 8,274 640 1 36 22,576
Legaspi 2,779 16,371 2,168 327 48 164 21,857
Limay 2 42 1 5,756 334 118 6,253
Manila North Harbor 4,101 603 4,704
Manila South Harbor 510 705 4,170 14 5,399
MICT 94
Nasipit 734 112 39 156 1,041
Ormoc 3,653 3,383 2,412 2,190 11,638
Ozamis 13,915 95 378 143 14,531
Puerto Princesa 1,058 4,797 242 415 32 41 4 43 6,632
Pulupandan 90 3,814 1,399 21,239 5 3 26,550
San Fernando 48 44 139 1 38 119 389
Surigao 1,870 4,383 2,267 496 9,016
Tacloban 548 4,463 1,591 4,889 11,491
Tagbilaran 6,582 12,284 3,829 228 22,923
Zamboanga 7,512 4,657 404 1,136 301 7 14,017
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 7. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2011
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Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 27,871 9,376 1,072 4,336 0 136 106 25 42,922
Cagayan de Oro 2,515 9,802 379 1,852 3 14,551
Calapan 14,197 7,720 54 760 69 22,800
Cotabato 119 153 272
Dapitan 2,863 205 98 3,166
Davao 550 54 8,927 9,221 139 14 3 18,908
Dumaguete 7,777 14,529 7,501 8 29,815
General Santos 782 0 345 1,127
Iligan 713 12 13,453 2 14,180
Iloilo 10,874 3,361 7,489 752 3 8 47 22,534
Legaspi 2,559 18,946 1,250 344 386 221 23,706
Limay 1 472 6 6,012 349 99 6,939
Manila North Harbor 4,073 363 4,436
Manila South Harbor 486 442 4,781 5,709
MICT 103
Nasipit 756 94 84 128 1 1,063
Ormoc 3,712 3,750 2,898 2,780 13,140
Ozamis 13,241 104 256 180 13,781
Puerto Princesa 1,088 3,823 541 365 3 53 20 5,893
Pulupandan 24 4,178 426 21,249 5 1 25,883
San Fernando 48 6 203 257
Surigao 2,243 3,723 2,417 361 6 29 8,779
Tacloban 533 2,316 2,390 5,506 10,745
Tagbilaran 6,402 12,498 3,850 236 22,986
Zamboanga 7,577 4,670 396 1,253 249 14 14,159
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 6. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2010
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
103
PARTICULARS
A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,483 8,060 864 4,580 298 113 39 39,437
Cagayan de Oro 2,468 10,987 368 1,622 0 1 15,446
Calapan 13,327 7,200 44 878 53 21,502
Cotabato 105 140 245
Dapitan 2,585 175 142 2,902
Davao 496 29 9,037 9,381 5 133 19,081
Dumaguete 7,196 8,147 13,785 8,025 2 37,155
General Santos 762 317 1,079
Iligan 636 122 13,845 16 14,619
Iloilo 10,642 2,983 8,274 640 1 36 22,576
Legaspi 2,779 16,371 2,168 327 48 164 21,857
Limay 2 42 1 5,756 334 118 6,253
Manila North Harbor 4,101 603 4,704
Manila South Harbor 510 705 4,170 14 5,399
MICT 94
Nasipit 734 112 39 156 1,041
Ormoc 3,653 3,383 2,412 2,190 11,638
Ozamis 13,915 95 378 143 14,531
Puerto Princesa 1,058 4,797 242 415 32 41 4 43 6,632
Pulupandan 90 3,814 1,399 21,239 5 3 26,550
San Fernando 48 44 139 1 38 119 389
Surigao 1,870 4,383 2,267 496 9,016
Tacloban 548 4,463 1,591 4,889 11,491
Tagbilaran 6,582 12,284 3,829 228 22,923
Zamboanga 7,512 4,657 404 1,136 301 7 14,017
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 7. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2011
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
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Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 27,312 6,885 961 3,902 93 86 25 39,264
Cagayan de Oro 2,251 8,072 482 1,363 7 12,175
Calapan 14,193 7,151 42 683 53 22,122
Cotabato 220 241 461
Dapitan 2,282 231 104 2,617
Davao 510 68 10,680 9,184 10 91 3 20,546
Dumaguete 6,959 6,762 13,387 7,768 16 34,892
General Santos 741 366 1,107
Iligan 794 13,379 13 14,186
Iloilo 9,878 3,100 5,464 640 1 7 50 19,140
Legaspi 2,339 16,250 1,434 311 8 205 20,547
Limay 34 41 5,989 339 32 6,435
Manila North Harbor 4,191 411 4,602
Manila South Harbor 520 351 4,951 5,822
MICT 105
Nasipit 765 63 114 134 1,076
Ormoc 3,173 2,904 2,842 2,968 13 11,900
Ozamis 13,199 80 260 111 13,650
Puerto Princesa 1,086 2,843 576 307 35 26 4,873
Pulupandan 52 3,600 467 19,807 12 23,938
San Fernando 72 178 3 48 103 404
Surigao 1,619 3,231 1,870 296 16 4 7,036
Tacloban 500 506 1,857 2,863
Tagbilaran 6,255 8,689 3,269 250 18,463
Zamboanga 5,931 2,943 368 1,340 307 27 10,916
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 5. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2009
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
105
PARTICULARS
A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,353 8,029 985 4,215 184 70 35 38,871
Cagayan de Oro 2,422 10,414 341 1,702 1 0 0 14,880
Calapan 13,024 6,707 76 864 1 36 20,708
Cotabato 85 111 196
Dapitan 2,536 167 155 2,858
Davao 438 40 16,379 9,451 5 110 2 26,425
Dumaguete 7,233 7,186 13,970 10,818 39,207
General Santos 620 318 938
Iligan 719 14,464 28 15,211
Iloilo 10,247 3,323 8,369 587 1 48 22,575
Legaspi 2,558 16,604 2,489 421 2 119 22,193
Limay 91 5,861 388 151 6,491
Manila North Harbor 4,148 607 4,755
Manila South Harbor 355 577 2,818 3,750
MICT 92
Nasipit 457 130 60 160 807
Ormoc 3,813 3,034 2,894 2,494 12,235
Ozamis 14,343 85 291 128 14,847
Puerto Princesa 1,064 4,551 187 517 30 75 4 42 6,470
Pulupandan 50 3,228 1,480 19,428 10 2 24,198
San Fernando 9 63 136 2 52 193 455
Surigao 1,561 4,307 2,128 596 5 1 8,598
Tacloban 572 3,080 1,955 5,930 29 11,566
Tagbilaran 6,359 11,115 5,233 260 22,967
Zamboanga 7,467 4,873 330 976 313 20 13,979
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 8. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2012
AT ANCHORAGETOTAL
92
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Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 26,836 6,570 1,308 3,687 91 71 4 38,567
Cagayan de Oro 2,145 9,153 1,049 1,263 15 13,625
Calapan 13,830 5,847 10 640 61 20,388
Cotabato 296 324 1 621
Davao 491 46 10,755 9,246 97 11 28 1 20,675
Dumaguete 7,286 6,574 13,113 7,391 15 34,379
General Santos 700 450 1,150
Iligan 958 14 13,042 13 14,027
Iloilo 9,112 3,852 5,435 629 19,028
Legaspi 1,689 16,492 1,028 291 10 184 19,694
Limay 2 21 16 6,013 280 28 6,360
Manila North Harbor 4,287 403 4,690
Manila South Harbor 730 625 4,678 1 6,034
MICT 87
Nasipit 678 37 102 179 1 997
Ormoc 3,211 2,614 3,172 2,950 11,947
Ozamis 12,731 2,436 346 291 15,804
Puerto Princesa 1,095 3,037 572 489 64 24 11 5,292
Pulupandan 151 4,514 562 18,352 1 23,580
San Fernando 148 11 204 18 133 514
Surigao 1,207 2,748 2,072 430 87 4 6,548
Tacloban 519 681 1,754 5,535 8,489
Tagbilaran 6,350 8,058 2,209 337 16,954
Zamboanga 6,694 3,530 283 1,740 35 12,282
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 4. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2008
AT ANCHORAGETOTALPARTICULARS
87
A T B E R T H
Base Port Terminal Ports Other Govt Ports Private Ports Terminal Ports Base Port Other Govt Ports Private Ports
Batangas 25,742 7,828 2,546 4,505 309 61 29 41,020
Cagayan de Oro 2,265 10,458 253 1,794 4 14,774
Calapan 12,910 7,303 37 894 3 34 21,181
Cotabato 16 47 63
Davao 474 39 16,822 11,411 119 28,865
Dapitan 2,405 146 179 2,730
Dumaguete 6,748 6,095 14,352 12,141 39,336
General Santos 598 287 885
Iligan 584 14,904 16 15,504
Iloilo 11,297 3,216 10,302 594 39 25,448
Legaspi 2,697 17,334 3,229 343 4 226 23,833
Limay 50 5,210 405 198 5,863
Manila North Harbor 3,831 556 4,387
Manila South Harbor 207 405 2,215 2,827
MICT 0
Nasipit 564 140 68 136 10 1 919
Ormoc 4,273 3,147 2,824 2,936 13,180
Ozamis 14,890 86 224 175 1 15,376
Puerto Princesa 1,030 4,746 171 474 71 12 23 6,527
Pulupandan 26 2,823 1,712 20,209 9 3 24,782
San Fernando 5 73 187 3 43 268 579
Surigao 1,670 3,908 2,059 510 8,147
Tacloban 582 3,183 2,093 6,966 12,824
Tagbilaran 6,726 12,028 5,367 400 24,521
Zamboanga 6,691 4,016 306 918 336 15 12,282
Source of data : Philippine Ports Authority (PPA)
Annex 9. Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2013
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Metro Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport
Benguet Loakan-Baguio Airport
Ilocos Sur Mindoro-Vigan Airport
Ilocos Norte Laoag International Airport
Pangasinan Lingayen Airport
Pangasinan Rosales Airport
La Union San Fernando-Poro Point Airport
Batanes Basco Airport
Cagayan Tuguegarao Airport
Isabela Cauayan Airport
Isabela Palanan Airport
Nueva Vizcaya Bagabag Airport
Aurora Dr. Juan C. Angara-Baler Airport
Pampanga Clark International Airport
Zambales UBIC Bay International Airport
Zambales Iba Airport
Bulacan Plaridel Airport
Quezon Alabat Airport
Palawan Puerto Princesa International Airport
Palawan Busuanga-Coron Airport
Palawan Cuyo Airport
Romblon Tugdan-Romblon Airport
Marinduque Marinduque Airport
Oriental Mindoro Calapan Airport
Oriental Mindoro Pinamalayan Airport
Oriental Mindoro Wasig-Mansalay Airport
Annex 10. List of registered national airports by classification, 2010-2013
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Occidental Mindoro San Jose Airport
Occidental Mindoro Lubang Airport
Sorsogon Sorsogon-Gabao/Bacon Airport
Sorsogon Bulan Airport
Camarines Norte Bagasbas-Daet Airport
Camarines Sur Naga-Pili Airport
Catanduanes Virac Airport
Albay Legaspi Airport
Masbate Moises R. Espinosa-Masbate Airport
Capiz Roxas Airport
Antique Evelio Javier-Antique Airport
Aklan Kalibo International Airport
Aklan Godofredo p. Ramos-Caticlan Airport
Iloilo Iloilo International Airport
Cebu Mactan-Cebu International Airport
Cebu Bantayan Airport
Bohol Tagbilaran Airport
Bohol Ubay Airport
Negros Oriental Sibulan-Dumaguete Airport
Siquijor Siquijor Airport
Leyte Daniel Z. Romualdez-Tacloban Airport
Leyte Hilongos Airport
Leyte Ormoc Airport
Northern Samar Catarman National Airport
Biliran Biliran Airport
Eastern Samar Borongan-Punta Maria Airport
Annex 10. Continued…
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Eastern Samar Guiuan Airport
Samar Calbayog Airport
Samar Catbalogan Airport
Southern Leyte Panan-awan-Maasin Airport
Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga International Airport
Zamboanga del Sur Pagadian Airport
Zamboanga del Norte Dipolog Airport
Zamboanga del Norte Siocon Airport
Zamboanga Sibugay Ipil Airport
Camiguin Camiguin Airport
Lanao del Norte Maria Cristina-Iligan Airport
Misamis Oriental Laguindingan Airport
Misamis Occidental Labo-Ozamis Airport
Davao del Sur Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Davao Oriental Mati Airport
South Cotabato Allah Valley Airport
South Cotabato General Santos International Airport
Agusan del Norte Bancasi-Butuan Airport
Surigao del Norte Sayak-Siargao Airport
Surigao del Sur Tandag Airport
Surigao del Sur Bislig Airport
Lanao del Sur Malabang Airport
Lanao del Sur Wao Airport
Maguindanao Awang-Cotabato Airport
Tawi-Tawi Sanga-Sanga-Tawi-Tawi Airport
Tawi-Tawi Cagayan de Sulu-Mapun Airport
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Annex 10. Continued…
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
LUZON
1. Benguet Mankayan Lepanto Airstrip Mining
2. Pangasinan Dasol Barlo Airstrip Mining
Mangatarem Cabaluyan Airstrip Agriculture
Binalonan Binalonan Airport Agriculture
3. Cagayan Aparri (Fuga Island) Fuga Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Aparri Aparri (Maura) Airport Tourism/general aviation
Aparri (Barit Island) Barit Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Lal-lo Lol-lo Airstrip Forestry
Aparri (Mabag Island) Mabag Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Claveria Taggat Airport Forestry
4. Isabela Dinapigue Dinapigue Airstrip Forestry
Divilacan Divilacan Airstrip Forestry
Ilagan Bicobian Airstrip Forestry
Maconacon Maconacon Airport Forestry/agriculture
Ramon Magat (MRMP) Airport Heavy industry
5. Aurora Casiguran Casiguran Airport Forestry
Dilasag Dilasag Airstrip Forestry
6. Bataan Samal Samal Airport Heavy equipment
7.Bulacan Norzagaray Minuyan Airstrip Mining
8. Nueva Ecija Carranglan Carranglan Airstrip (defunct)
Nanpicuan Nampicuan Airstrip General aviation
San Jose City Pinili Airstrip Heavy equipment
9. Pampanga Angeles City OMNI Aviation complex General aviation
Mabalacat Bundagul Airstrip Heavy equipment
Magalang Woodland Airstrip General aviation
10. Tarlac Tarlac City Alto Airfield General aviation
Paniqui Paniqui Airstrip General aviation
Concepcion Santa Rosa Airstrip General aviation
11. Zambales Santa Cruz Hermana Mayor Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Candelaria Acoje Airstrip Mining
Castillejos JFM Castillejos Airfield General aviation
Masinloc Poon Coto Airstrip Mining
12. Batangas Tanauan City Barradas Airstrip General aviation
Calatagan Calatagan Airstrip Agriculture/gen. aviation
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Annex 11. List of unclassified airports and airfields, by province, Philippines, 2013
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Livestock “Oksyon” Market A market authorized/accredited by the Bureau of
Animal Industry (BAI), with complete facilities that will provide buyer and sellers the opportunity to transact business guided by scale weights and grading system to achieve efficient marketing of livestock and poultry.
Commercial Fish Landing Center The catching of fish with the use of fishing boats with a
capacity of more than three (3) gross tons for trade, business or profit beyond subsistence or spot fishing.
Municipal Fish Landing Center Covers fishing operation carried out with or without the
use of boat weighing three (3) tons or less.
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13. Quezon Polillo Island Balesin (Tordesillas) Tourism/general aviation
Lucena City Lucena Airport General aviation
Pagbilao Pagbilao Airport Heavy equipment
14. Marinduque Santa Cruz Tapian Airport Mining
15. Mindoro Occ. Sablayan Gen Aguinaldo Airstrip Agriculture/Gen. Aviation
16. Palawan Taytay CLR Airport Tourism/general aviation
Coron (Busuanga Island) Coron Rurak Airport Tourism/general aviation
Culion Culion Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Roxas Del Pilar Airport Tourism/general aviation
El Nido El Nido Airport Tourism/general aviation
Brookes point Brooke's Point Tourism/general aviation
Balabac (Bugsuk Island) Bugsuk (BonBon) Airport Agriculture
Balabac (Candaraman Island) Candaraman Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
San Vicenre Inandeng Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Cuyo (Pamalican Island) Pamalican Acapulco Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Bataraza Rio Tuba Airport Mining
Busuanga Island) SUMAPI (old Busunga Island) Agriculture
Rizal Tagbita Airport Mining
17.Romblon San Fernando Azagra Airstrip Forestry
18. Camarines Norte Mercedes Apuao Grande Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Jose Panganiban Larap Jose Panganiban Airport Mining
19.Camarines Sur Caramoan Lahuy Airstrip Mining
20.Masbate Aroroy Amoroy Airstrip Mining
Aroroy Calanay Airstrip Agriculture
Milagros Manato Airstrip Agriculture
VISAYAS
1. Antique Caluya Semirara Airport Mining
2. Guimaras Buenavista Guimaras Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
3. Iloilo Carles Sicogon Airport Tourism/general aviation
4. Negros Occidental Sipalay City Nabulao Airstrip Mining
San Carlos City Refugio Airstrip Agriculture
Sipalay City Sipalay Airstrip General aviation
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
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bucket elevators/conveyors from one machine to another. In some modern rice mills, mist polished, packaging machine and other high-tech components are integrated in the system. For purposes of distinction, modern rice mills have the basic components as follows: paddy, cleaner, rubber-roll huskers, paddy separator, abrasive polisher, friction whitener, bran collection system and motor control center.
Rice Thresher A type of machine used to beat out the grain from the stalk. It can be combined with harvester machine or to corn sheller machine.
Mechanical Dryer A machine used in the process of removing moisture content of palay or corn.
Warehouse An enclosed place used for storing cereals belonging or consigned to the owner of the warehouse. This can be either be owned by a private individuals or by government institution such as the NFA.
Dairy Cooperative Refers to a registered cooperative owned collectively by members engaged in any dairy enterprise who share in its benefits, whether production, processing, marketing or combination thereof. Different classification of dairy cooperatives are:
a) Primary – classification of cooperative which refers to
individual dairy farmers grouped together to undertake hand in hand the dairy activities.
b) Secondary – a cooperative composed of several primary cooperatives engaged in processing and marketing of dairy products.
c) Tertiary – the umbrella grouped of all federations of dairy cooperatives.
d) SCU/NGO Dairy Enterprise – refers to those state colleges and universities and non-government organizations.
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
5. Cebu Dalaguete Dalaguete (Casay) Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
San Francisco (Pacijan Island) Camotes Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Toledo City Lutopan Airstrip Mining
Medellin Medellin Airstrip Defunct
Toledo City Sangi Airstrip Heavy equipment
6. Negros Oriental Basay Basay Airstrip Mining
Santa Catalina Caranoche Airstrip Agriculture
Santa Cataline Tolong Airstrip Agriculture
7. Eastern Samar Dolores Dolors Picardo Airport Defunct
8. Leyte Isabel PASAR-LIDE Airport Forestry
Kananga Rizal Airstrip Heavy equipment
MINDANAO
1. Zamboanga del Norte Sirawai Sirawai Airport Agriculture
2. Bukidnon Manolo Fortich Del Monte Plantation Airstrip Agriculture
Maramag Maramag Airport Agriculture
Del Carlos Maraymaray Airstrip Defunct
Malaybalay Nasuli Airstrip General aviation
3. Compostela Valley Compostela Valley Compostela Airstrip I Agriculture
Compostela Valley Compostela Airstrip II Agriculture
Mabini Mampising Airstrip Agriculture
Maragusan Mapawa Airstrip Agriculture
Mawab Mawab Airstrip Agriculture
Pantukan Tibagon Airstrip Agriculture
4. Davao City Davao del Sur Lapanday Airstrip Agriculture
5. Davao del Norte Panabo city Dapco Airstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Buenvenida Airstrip Agriculture
Panabo City Kasilak Airstrip(Evergreen farm) Agriculture
Panabo City Kasilak Airstrip (Unifruitte farm) Agriculture
Tagum City La Filipina Aurstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas La Libertad Airtstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Luna Airstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas Lunga-og Airstrip Agriculture
Kapalong Mabantao Airstrip Agriculture
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
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Multi-pass Rice that employs a series of two or more whitening
machines. “Kiskisan” Single-pass type of rice mill that utilizes one machine to
accomplish the milling (hulling and polishing) at the same time, in one stage. A sieve may be integrated into that machine to separate the small broken from the head rice and big broken. It is further classified as either stationary or mobile rice mill.
Compact Rice Mill Single-pass type of rice mill that utilizes more than one
machine to accomplish the milling process. It has a huller to remove the hull and a polisher to remove the bran. It is classified also as either stationary or mobile rice mill. It has either under-runner disk or two identical rubber rolls.
Conventional Rice Mill A multi-pass old type rice mills which consists of an under-runner disk huller, a paddy separator and at least two abrasive cone-type polishers. Usually, the power transmission is through massive but slow moving belting attached in a shaft, powered by a big engine.
Improved Conventional A multi-pass type of conventional rice mill with certain modifications improvements. Some components of the conventional type are replaced with modern machines like rubber roll huller in place of under-runner disk huller, or other machines like friction whitener, is integrated added in the system.
Modern Rice Mill A multi pass type of rice mill which is an integration of modern
machines that have the capacity to produce higher recovery and better quality of milled rice output such as but not limited to paddy cleaner, rubber roll huskers, paddy separator, abrasive polishers, friction whiteners and auto-weigher. Each machine maybe powered by individual electric motors remotely controlled in a panel board. Usually, the machines are laid out horizontally and the grain mass is delivered by bucket elevators/conveyors from one machine to another. In
some modern rice mills, mist polished, packaging
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Province City/ Municipality Airport Name Primary related Industry
Tagum City Madaum (Hijo) Airstrip Agriculture
Asuncion Magatos Airstrip Agriculture
Santo Tomas San Miguel Airstrip Agriculture
Braulio E. Dujali TADECO I Agriculture
Panabo city TADECO II Agriculture
6. Davao del Sur Hagonoy Guihinh Airstrip Agriculture
Malalag Malalag Airstrip Agriculture
Malita Malita Airport General Aviation
7. Davao Oriental Baganga Baganga (Lambajon) Airport Forestry
8. North Cotabato Mlang North Cotabato Rural Airport Agriculture
9. Sarangani Kiamba Kling Airstrip Agriculture
10. South Cotabato Polomolok Polomolok Airstrip Agriculture
Tampakan Tampakan Airstrip Agriculture
11.Sultan Kudarat Kalamansig Kalamansig Airport Agriculture
Isulan Kenram Airport Agriculture
Palimbang Milbuk Airstrip Agriculture
Lebak Lebak Rural Airport Agriculture
Lebak Lebak Airstrip Agriculture
12. Agusan del Norte Buenavista Buenavista Airstrip defunct
Tubay Dona Rosario Airport Agriculture
13. Agusan de Sur Santa Josefa Santa Josefa Airstrip Agriculture
Bislig City PICOP Airstrip Agriculture
Lanuza Lanuza Airstrip Tourism/general aviation
Cagwait Aras-Asan Airstrip Forestry
Lianga Diatagon Airstrip Forestry (defunct)
14. Surigao del Norte Surigao City (Nonoc Island) Nonoc Airport Mining
15. Basilan Sumisip Tumajubong Airport Agriculture
Isabela City Isabela Airstrip defunct
16. Lanao del Sur Balabagan Balabagan Airstrip Agriculture
17. Maguindanao Datu Paglas Datu Paglas Airstrip Agriculture
18 .Sulu Siasi Siasi Airport Agriculture
Source of data : Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
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Class 2 principal airports Airports capable of serving propeller aircraft with at least 19
seats.
Community airports Used primarily for general aviation.
Port A shelter harbor where marine terminal facilities are provided, consisting of pier or wharves at which ships berth/ dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit sheds and other storage areas where ships may discharge incoming cargo and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer periods while waiting distribution or sailing.
Base Port A port which is the center of administrative or other operational powers within the Port Management Office.
Municipal Port A public port owned and maintained by the municipal government.
Private Port A port owned and maintained by a private entity. It may be commercial or non-commercial as may be allowed by PPA.
Terminal Port A port under the administration of the base port which serves as the extension of the base port in the regulation of ports in the country.
Seaport A sheltered harbor where marine terminal facilities are consisting of piers or wharves at which ships berth/dock while loading or unloading cargo, transit shed and other storage areas where ships may discharge incoming cargo and warehouses where goods may be stored for longer period while waiting distribution or sailing.
PART II – FACILITIES Rice Mills Machine used to remove hull and brand of the palay to
produce milled rice and consists mainly of hulling and whitening assembles.
Single-pass Rice mill that employs only one whitening machines.
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UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 7,985 135,768 8,391 140,194 8,635 157,504
NCR 3 130 4 340 2 320
CAR 241 1,971 243 2,002 236 2,775
Ilocos 1,363 16,568 1,369 16,371 1,424 17,376
Cagayan Valley 1,028 21,880 1,060 20,903 1,071 20,075
Central Luzon 656 16,042 744 20,024 685 23,333
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 260 3,786 256 3,589 284 5,527
MIMAROPA 770 14,603 732 13,417 774 14,715
Bicol 814 9,700 790 8,407 800 7,300
Western Visayas 411 9,572 745 13,121 740 12,913
Central Visayas 526 6,799 474 5,906 478 5,939
Eastern Visayas 459 7,775 480 5,805 472 7,210
Zamboanga Peninsula 228 2,948 220 2,694 300 3,932
Northern Mindanao 317 6,306 306 6,209 334 5,454
Davao 184 4,435 196 4,835 187 4,378
SOCCSKSARGEN 266 5,046 271 5,438 301 5,062
ARMM 28 1,960 28 1,700 31 2,556
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 12. Number of units and capacity of rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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III. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
PART I – INFRASTRUCTURE Anchorage Area within harbor with sufficient depth of water for vessels
to maneuver, anchor or load/unload cargoes which cannot be handled at berth.
Airport A location with facilities for commercial aviation flights to take
off and land. Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower. An airport consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface such as a runway for a plane to take off or a helipad and often includes adjacent utility buildings such as control towers, hangars and terminals. Larger airports may have fixed base operator services, airport aprons, air traffic control centers, passenger facilities such as restaurants and lounges,
Airstrip or airfield A kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps
fueling equipment. They are generally in remote locations. Many airstrips (now mostly abandoned) were built on the hundreds of islands in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Sometimes a few airstrips become full-fledged airbases as strategic or economic importance of a region increases over time.
Berth Place assigned to a vessel in port when lying alongside a pier,
quay or wharf for loading and discharging cargoes. International Airports Airports capable of handling international flights. These
airports that were currently have or have previously served international destinations.
Class 1 principal airport Those airports that are capable of serving jet aircraft with a
capacity of at least 100 seats.
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Philippines 808 906 1129
NCR 2
CAR 59 58 38
Ilocos 211 215 217
Cagayan Valley 42 33 37
Central Luzon 99 168 140
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 85 137 174
MIMAROPA 70 61 57
Bicol 40 88 161
Western Visayas 24 21 27
Central Visayas 17 28 41
Eastern Visayas 60 12 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 10 13 26
Northern Mindanao 45 22 25
Davao 12 20 31
SOCCSKSARGEN 28 11 31
ARMM 4 6 5
Caraga 2 11 102
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
201120102009
Annex 13. Number of kiskisan rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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3. FISHERIES
a. Commercial Fish Landing Center
Commercial fish landing centers numbered 473 in 2009, most of which were based in Visayas. This number decreased over the years and was recorded at 444 centers in 2014.
Latest records showed that more of the commercial landing centers were in Mindanao.
b. Municipal Fish Landing Center
Most of the municipal fish landing centers were located in Visayas specifically from the province of Cebu.
The highest number was recorded at 8,440 in 2009 while the least number was at 8,470 centers in 2013.
In 2014, additional 22 landing centers were included in the list.
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Island group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 473 459 463 451 446 444
Luzon 152 149 148 149 149 150
Visayas 172 126 125 113 119 115
Mindanao 149 184 190 189 178 179
Source: PSA-BAS
Table 18. Number of commercial fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014
Island group
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 8,840 8,779 8,779 8,475 8,470 8,492
Luzon 2,585 2,614 2,614 2,394 2,392 2,414
Visayas 4,241 4,074 4,074 4,026 4,025 4,025
Mindanao 2,014 2,091 2,091 2,055 2,053 2,053
Source: PSA-BAS
Table 19. Number of municipal fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014
Philippines 5746 6014 6058
NCR 1
CAR 179 180 193
Ilocos 1071 1087 1126
Cagayan Valley 887 936 944
Central Luzon 297 283 283
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 56 10 6
MIMAROPA 561 546 590
Bicol 715 671 568
Western Visayas 242 555 546
Central Visayas 464 402 392
Eastern Visayas 324 436 392
Zamboanga Peninsula 164 180 241
Northern Mindanao 227 237 235
Davao 108 80 67
SOCCSKSARGEN 112 103 121
ARMM 6 12 9
Caraga 332 296 345
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
2009 2010 2011
Annex 14. Number of compact rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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b) Dairy Cooperatives
The dairy cooperatives assisted by the National Dairy Authority (NDA) were classified into primary, secondary, tertiary and those managed by either State Colleges and Universities (SCUs), Local Government Units (LGUs), Stock farms (SFs) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs).
In 2009, a total of 306 cooperatives were assisted by NDA in 45 covered provinces. Both the number of provinces and NDA-assisted cooperatives varied over the years. In 2013, NDA assisted 358 cooperatives from 52 covered provinces.
SCUs, LGUs, SFs and NGOs operated most of the NDA-supervised cooperatives.
c) Milk Facilities
In 2009, there were 68 milk collection centers registered with the NDA. A few centers were added to the list in the following years with 73 in 2012 but down to 70 in 2013.
Nineteen (19) milk processing plants were listed in 2009. This increased to 40 in 2013.
Uptrend in milk production from these NDA-registered facilities was recorded during this five-year period.
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Item 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Number of Province Covered
45 46 45 49 52
Number of Dairy Cooperatives
306 314 314 341 358
Primary 144 144 146 160 155
Secondary 7 8 8 9 9
Tertiary 1 1 1 1 1
SCU,LGUs, SF, NGO
154 161 159 171 193
Source : NDA
Table 16. Number of dairy cooperatives, Philippines, 2009-2013
Item 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Milk Facilities
Milk collection centers
68 68 70 73 70
Milk processing plants
19 25 25 32 40
Milk production ('000 liters)*
10,220 11,145 11,559 13,500 14,422
*(includes cow, carabao and goat milk) Source: NDA
Table 17. Number of milk facilities, Philippines, 2009-2013
Philippines 885 1026 928
NCR 2 2 2
CAR 1
Ilocos 51 30 39
Cagayan Valley 34 37 32
Central Luzon 171 241 183
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 109 102 98
MIMAROPA 2 19 3
Bicol 49 19 60
Western Visayas 110 124 121
Central Visayas 23 28 26
Eastern Visayas 45 26 29
Zamboanga Peninsula 20 27 31
Northern Mindanao 42 43 60
Davao 24 35 37
SOCCSKSARGEN 108 134 137
ARMM 9 9 16
Caraga 85 150 54
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 15. Number of conventional rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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In the Visayas, silo warehouses increased while conventional warehouses registered significant reduction during the 2009-2011 period.
e) Rice and Corn Traders
The reported rice and corn traders were limited to those NFA- registered which numbered 67,952 in 2009. Lesser traders were listed in 2012 and 2013 at 55,377 and 56,664, respectively.
The largest number of rice and corn retailers was noted in 2010 at 66,960. This number decreased in the succeeding years which was down at 53,343 in 2013.
More wholesalers were listed in 2013 than the previous years in all island groups.
Majority of cereal traders were based in Luzon and lesser in the Visayas.
2. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
a)Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM)
There were 157 Livestock “Oksyon” Markets (LOMs) accredited by BAI in 2009.
With additional five (5) LOMs registered in 2010, the number increased to 162 which was retained until 2014.
Most of the LOMs were located in Western and Central Visayas. Only one (1) LOM each was registered in CAR, Caraga and ARMM regions.
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Island group 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 67,952 70,025 60,430 55,377 56,664
Retailer 64,946 66,960 57,262 52,273 53,343
Luzon 35,078 35,588 29,179 25,821 27,638
Visayas 14,764 15,221 13,873 13,083 12,701
Mindanao 15,104 16,151 14,210 13,369 13,004
Wholesaler 3,006 3,065 3,168 3,104 3,321
Luzon 2,049 2,122 2,171 2,119 2,231
Visayas 404 375 383 411 417
Mindanao 553 568 614 574 673
Source: NFA
Table 14. Number of rice and corn traders by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 15: Number of livestock "oksyon" markets', Philippines, 2009-2014
Island Group
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Philippines 157 162 162 162 162 162
Luzon 53 54 54 54 54 54
Visayas 77 81 81 81 82 82
Mindanao 27 27 27 27 26 26
Source: BAI
Table 15. Number of llivestock “oksyon” market, Philippines, 2009-2014
Philippines 398 340 398
NCR
CAR
Ilocos 19 25 28
Cagayan Valley 49 48 48
Central Luzon 75 45 72
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 10 7 6
MIMAROPA 127 94 115
Bicol 4 7 7
Western Visayas 25 35 40
Central Visayas 17 11 13
Eastern Visayas 16 1 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 2 2
Northern Mindanao 3 1 7
Davao 25 34 21
SOCCSKSARGEN 17 21 10
ARMM 1
Caraga 9 11 11
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 16. Number of improved conventional rice mills,
by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
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b) Threshers
The total number of threshers decreased from 453 in 2009 to 429 units in 2011.
Most NFA registered rice threshers were located in Luzon, specifically in MIMAROPA. The least number of threshers were registered in Eastern Visayas.
c) Mechanical Dryers
The total number of licensed mechanical dryers increased over the years from 2009 to 2011.
During this period, the most number of mechanical dryers were found in Luzon, mostly in MIMAROPA.
In Visayas, most mechanical dryers were located in Western Visayas while, in Mindanao, Caraga had the most number of units.
d) Warehouses
The two (2) types of registered warehouses used by farmers and traders are silo and conventional. Silo warehouses increased from 382 in 2009 to 2,020 in 2011. In contrast, conventional ware-houses were fewer by 549 units in 2011 from 12,746 units in 2009.
Silo warehouses were mostly found in Visayas, while conventional were largely noted in Luzon.
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Year Total Luzon Visayas Mindanao
2009 453 286 16 151
2010 436 258 12 166
2011 429 272 15 142
Source: NFA
Table 11. Number of rice threachers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 12. Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Year Philippines Luzon Visayas
Mindanao
2009 1,019 1,256 233 260
2010 1,126 664 179 283
2011 1,147 690 183 274
Source : NFA
Table 12. Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Island Group / Type of
Warehouses 2009 2010 2011
Philippines 13,128 13,807 14,217
Silo 382 1,425 2,020
Luzon 12 60 403
Visayas 6 1,103 1,402
Mindanao 364 262 215
Conventional 12,746 12,382 12,197
Luzon 5,821 6,495 6,786
Visayas 2,943 1,973 1,511
Mindanao 3,982 3,914 3,900
Source: NFA
Table 13: Number of warehouses, by island
group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Table 13. Number of warehouses, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011
Philippines 148 105 122
NCR
CAR 2 5 5
Ilocos 11 12 14
Cagayan Valley 16 6 10
Central Luzon 14 7 7
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON
MIMAROPA 10 12 9
Bicol 6 5 4
Western Visayas 10 10 6
Central Visayas 5 5 6
Eastern Visayas 14 5 17
Zamboanga Peninsula 32 2
Northern Mindanao 3 7
Davao 15 27 31
SOCCSKSARGEN 1 2
ARMM 9 1
Caraga 3 5 4
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 17. Number of modern rice mills, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
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1. CEREALS
a) Rice Mills
Single and multi-pass are the two distinct types of rice mills used nationwide. Under the single pass are “kiskisan” and compact rice mills while for multi pass the three classifications are the conventional, improved conventional and modern.
The number of rice mills for the single pass gradually increased from 6,554 in 2009 to 7,187 units in 2010.
Multi-pass rice mills were registered at 1,448 units in 2011, fewer by 23 units than 2010 inventory.
For the past three (3) years, compact had more units than the “kiskisan” type of single-pass rice mills. Under multi-pass, conventional type had the most while modern type had the least number of units.
In 2011, out of 8,635 rice mill units, 70 percent were compact, 13 percent were “kiskisan” and 11 percent were conventional. The rest comprised of improved conventional and modern types.
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Table 10: Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011
Type 2009 2010 2011
Single Pass 6,554 6,920 7,187
Kiskisan 808 906 1,129
Compact 5,746 6,014 6,058
Multi-pass 1,431 1,471 1,448
Conventional 885 1,026 928
Improved Conventional
398 340 398
Modern 148 105 122
Source: NFA
Table 10. Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011
Fig. 3. Percentage distribution of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2011
UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 453 4,708 436 4,368 429 4,520
CAR 1 20 - - 1 5
Ilocos 26 251 24 291 18 82
Cagayan Valley 23 380 19 240 19 220
Central Luzon 20 199 16 153 15 162
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 3 40 2 20 3 40
MIMAROPA 190 1,527 177 1,482 185 1,827
Bicol 23 270 20 103 31 392
Western Visayas 5 68 3 45 6 66
Central Visayas 7 103 6 91 5 81
Eastern Visayas 4 858 3 70 4 45
Zamboanga Peninsula 2 30 2 30 2 30
Northern Mindanao 15 140 14 155 16 135
Davao 17 545 18 478 12 375
SOCCSKSARGEN 62 703 63 783 57 713
ARMM - - 3 30 - -
Caraga 55 347 66 397 55 347
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
REGION2009 2010 2011
Annex 18. Number of units and capacity of threshers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
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b) Unclassified Airports
There were 128 unclassified airports and airfields under the CAAP scheme in 2013. The most number of these were based in Luzon. In Visayas and Mindanao, 17 and 52 were listed, respectively.
These airports were mostly privately owned by individuals or corporations while some were local government owned. These can cater small aircrafts and a few chartered or regularly scheduled cargo and/or commercial air traffic.
Majority (40%) of these airports were used in transporting agricultural commodities while others were utilized for tourism and general aviation (16%), mining (13%), and forestry (9%). The rest included those for heavy equipment and multi-purposes as well as those already non-operational.
Part II. MARKETING FACILITIES This portion contains information on the different marketing facilities for cereals, livestock, dairy and fisheries. For cereals, information on facilities such as rice mills, threshers, mechanical dryers, etc. were taken from the National Food Authority (NFA). The information on Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM), dairy cooperatives and milk facilities were sourced from National Dairy Authority (NDA). For fish landing centers, the information were from PSA.
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Island Group Number of Provinces
Number of Airports
Philippines 46 128
Luzon 20 59
Visayas 8 17
Mindanao 18 52
Source: CAAP
Table 9. Number of unclassified airports, by island group, Philppines, 2013
Fig. 2. Percentage distribution of unclassified airports by purpose, Philippines, 2013
UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY UNITS CAPACITY
Philippines 1,749 113,696 1,126 188,858 1,147 150,378
CAR 2 240 5 492 4 480
Ilocos 6 510 6 640 5 410
Cagayan Valley 122 14,945 141 22,660 188 25,705
Central Luzon 68 3,741 107 7,780 110 7,014
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 810 1,800 73 3,190 67 1,838
MIMAROPA 175 21,280 195 25,735 208 35,990
Bicol 73 3,589 137 70,070 108 6,168
Western Visayas 97 8,337 110 9,877 110 9,291
Central Visayas 16 1,990 16 1,990 17 2,110
Eastern Visayas 120 20,705 53 6,035 56 6,265
Zamboanga Peninsula 46 2,508 35 2,010 12 710
Northern Mindanao 35 7,025 31 6,445 46 20,700
Davao 53 7,508 58 7,538 60 6,338
SOCCSKSARGEN 41 7,380 44 4,680 44 5,529
ARMM - - - - - -
Caraga 85 12,138 115 19,716 112 21,830
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
REGION
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Annex 19. Number of units and capacity of mechanical dryers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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3. AIRPORTS
From 2008-2009, the number of registered airports in the country remained at 203. Of these, 85 were national airports and 118 were privately owned airports.
a) National Airports
Starting 2010, national airports were classified into international, class 1 principal, class 2 principal and community.
Among these four (4) classifications, community airport have the most number at 41.
In 2010, the total number of national airports was 84. This number remained until 2013.
Out of the 84 national airports operating in the country in 2013, 11 were international, 14 were principal class I, 18 were principal class II and 41 were classified as community airports.
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Year National Private Total
2008 85 118 203
2009 85 118 203
Source: CAAP
Table 7. Number of registered airports, Philippines, 2008-2009
Year/Classification 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 84 84 84 84
International 10 10 11 11
Luzon 4 4 4 4
Visayas 3 3 4 4
Mindanao 3 3 3 3
Principal Class I 15 15 14 14
Luzon 4 4 5 5
Visayas 6 6 4 4
Mindanao 5 5 5 5
Principal Class II 19 19 18 18
Luzon 8 8 7 7
Visayas 5 5 5 5
Mindanao 6 6 6 6
Community 40 40 41 41
Luzon 21 21 21 21
Visayas 9 9 9 9
Mindanao 10 10 11 11
Source: CAAP
Table 8. Number of national airports, by classification, by island group, Philippines, 2010-2013
Unit Capacity Unit Capacity Unit Capacity
Philippines 12,746 71,207 12,382 90,708 12,197 112,082
NCR 635 2,574 782 5,328 767 11,288
CAR 147 261 146 294 168 1,090
Ilocos 711 6,793 666 6,363 827 11,813
Cagayan Valley 1,736 14,275 1,739 14,007 1,823 14,105
Central Luzon 501 10,437 790 24,890 887 29,633
Southern Tagalog
Calabarzon 1,116 3,270 1,285 6,530 1,116 5,896
Mimaropa 593 6,982 641 7,217 817 5,424
Bicol 382 1,975 446 1,682 381 1,497
Western Visayas 372 4,526 389 4,141 384 5,924
Central Visayas 2,237 5,129 1,251 5,788 789 7,615
Eastern Visayas 334 1,760 333 392 338 1,249
Zamboanga Peninsula 254 1,201 271 1,648 462 1,986
Northern Mindanao 844 3,226 784 3,196 843 4,004
Davao 550 1,894 654 2,439 949 3,638
SOCCSKSARGEN 980 2,692 788 3,207 813 3,621
ARMM 775 2,146 836 1,511 185 932
Caraga 579 2,066 581 2,075 648 2,367
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Annex 20. Number of unit and capacity of conventional warehouses, by region,
Philippines, 2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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b) Number of Domestic Vessels
The number of domestic vessels decreased from 301,732 in 2008 to 299,140 in 2009. Annual increments were noted from 2010-2012. In 2013, the number of vessels was pegged at 345,945.
Over the 5-year period, the most number of vessels were posted in Batangas, Davao, Iloilo, Calapan, Dumaguete, Legaspi, Pulupandan and Tagbilaran ports.
The least number was registered in MICT port from 2008-2012 and in Cotabato port in 2013.
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PMO 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 301,732 299,140 327,854 330,577 337,643 345,945
Batangas 38,567 39,264 42,922 39,437 38,871 41,020
Cagayan de Oro 13,625 12,175 14,551 15,446 14,880 14,774
Calapan 20,388 22,122 22,800 21,502 20,708 21,181
Cotabato 621 461 272 245 196 63
Dapitan 2,617 3,166 2,902 2,858 2,730
Davao 20,675 20,546 18,908 19,081 26,425 28,865
Dumaguete 34,379 34,892 29,815 37,155 39,207 39,336
General Santos 1,150 1,107 1,127 1,079 938 885
Iligan 14,027 14,186 14,180 14,619 15,211 15,504
Iloilo 19,028 19,140 22,534 22,576 22,575 25,448
Legaspi 19,694 20,547 23,706 21,857 22,193 23,833
Limay 6,360 6,435 6,939 6,253 6,491 5,863
Manila North Harbor 4,690 4,602 4,436 4,704 4,755 4,387
Manila South Harbor 6,034 5,822 5,709 5,399 3,750 2,827
MICT 87 105 103 94 92 92
Nasipit 997 1,076 1,063 1,041 807 919
Ormoc 11,947 11,900 13,140 11,638 12,235 13,180
Ozamis 15,804 13,650 13,781 14,531 14,847 15,376
Puerto Princesa 5,292 4,873 5,893 6,632 6,470 6,527
Pulupandan 23,580 23,938 25,883 26,550 24,198 24,782
San Fernando 514 404 257 389 455 579
Surigao 6,548 7,036 8,779 9,016 8,598 8,147
Tacloban 8,489 2,863 10,745 11,491 13,937 12,824
Tagbilaran 16,954 18,463 22,986 22,923 22,967 24,521
Zamboanga 12,282 10,916 14,159 14,017 13,979 12,282
Source: PPA
Table 6. Total number of domestic vessels at berth and anchorage, by port management office, Philippines, 2008-2013
Unit Capacity Unit Capacity Unit Capacity
Philippines 382 1288 1425 4386 2020 7831
Ilocos 3 1
Cagayan Valley 9 90 16 674
Central Luzon 54 2984 23 1781
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 1 4 1 4
MIMAROPA 1 15 5 58 327 2052
Bicol 2 33 33 772
Central Visayas 6 106 1099 456 1402 363
Eastern Visayas 4 3
Northern Mindanao 31 456 32 640 36 748
Davao 331 451 228 104 116 588
SOCCSKSARGEN 17 258
ARMM 2 137 2 137 32 588
Caraga 14 2
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
Note: Data for storage space are not available from 2007-2011
Annex 21. Number of unit and capacity of silo warehouses, by region, Philippines,
2009-2011
(Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.)
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In 2013, national bridges were counted at 8,030. Region VII had registered the highest number at 874 while Region IX had the lowest with 281 bridges.
In 2013, ninety-five percent (95%) of the national bridges were permanent; 83 percent were concrete and 12 percent were made of steel.
Temporary bridges constituted the remaining five percent (5%).
2. WATER
a) Number of Seaports
The number of seaports varied yearly during the 2011-2013 period.
In 2013, a total of 444 seaports was registered. Fifty-four percent (54%) of these were private, 14 percent were terminal ports while less than one percent (1%) was base port. The remaining 26 percent were classified under other national/municipal ports.
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Fig. 1. Percentage distribution of national bridges, by type, Philippines, 2013
Year Base Port
Terminal Port
Other National/ Municipal
Port
Private Port
Total
2011 25 65 104 219 413
2012 24 65 247 230 566
2013 24 64 118 238 444
Source : DPWH
Table 5. Total number of seaports, by type, Philippines, 2011-2013
REGION 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 64,946 66,960 57,262 52,273 53,343
NCR 7,635 8,398 5,666 4,252 5,092
CAR 1,676 1,514 1,339 1,162 1,288
Ilocos 3,617 3,470 2,952 2,506 2,616
Cagayan Valley 2,550 2,475 2,282 2,205 2,203
Central Luzon 4,712 4,561 3,614 2,952 3,544
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 5,072 5,062 4,147 4,182 4,430
MIMAROPA 3,656 3,945 3,492 3,168 3,386
Bicol 6,160 6,163 5,687 5,394 5,079
Western Visayas 4,397 4,852 4,233 4,171 4,252
Central Visayas 5,679 5,579 5,416 5,067 4,636
Eastern Visayas 4,688 4,790 4,224 3,845 3,813
Zamboanga Peninsula 2,012 2,005 1,333 1,115 1,409
Northern Mindanao 3,755 3,579 3,206 3,180 2,942
Davao 1,781 2,665 2,426 2,343 2,153
SOCCSKSARGEN 2,346 2,367 2,126 2,151 2,147
ARMM 1,331 1,317 967 741 868
Caraga 3,879 4,218 4,152 3,839 3,485
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
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a. 2 Paved and Unpaved Roads
The length of paved roads steadily increased for the past five (5) years. During this period, paved roads were longer by 4,304.26 kilometers due to the improvement of unpaved roads.
In 2013, the total road network was 83.08% paved and 16.92% still unpaved.
b) National Bridges
Bridges, which are important part of the national road network, are classified into permanent and temporary. Permanent bridges are those concrete and made of steel while temporary bridges are made of bailey and timber.
From 2009 to 2010, the number of national bridges increased significantly by 231.
From 2011 to 2012, there was a decrease in the number of bridges from 7,949 to 7,928. The decrease was due to the downgrading/replacement of temporary bridges.
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Year Total
(in kms.)
Paved Unpaved
Length (kms.)
% distribution
Length (kms.)
% distribution
2009 29,898.09 22,468.67 75.15 7,429.42 24.85
2010 31,242.38 24,126.56 77.22 7,115.82 22.78
2011 31,359.12 24,834.38 79.19 6,524.74 20.81
2012 31,597.68 25,443.44 80.52 6,154.24 19.48
2013 32,226.93 26,772.93 83.08 5,454 16.92
Source: DPWH
Table 3. Length and percentage distribution of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013
Year
Type of Bridges
Concrete Steel Bailey Timber Total
2009 6,386 629 606 172 7,793
2010 6,656 756 486 126 8,024
2011 6,609 826 423 91 7,949
2012 6,618 900 331 79 7,928
2013 6,711 956 292 71 8.030
Source: DPWH
Table 4. Inventory of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013
REGION 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
PHILIPPINES 3,006 3,065 3,168 3,104 3,321
NCR 92 154 148 102 97
CAR 44 45 48 48 42
Ilocos 273 311 266 244 263
Cagayan Valley 744 709 759 810 819
Central Luzon 488 544 591 577 653
Southern Tagalog
CALABARZON 83 73 86 89 80
MIMAROPA 189 135 123 116 132
Bicol 136 151 150 133 145
Western Visayas 205 167 165 180 187
Central Visayas 48 41 50 50 47
Eastern Visayas 151 167 168 181 183
Zamboanga Peninsula 65 48 56 51 137
Northern Mindanao 135 140 148 114 117
Davao 63 72 66 61 80
SOCCSKSARGEN 165 162 191 207 194
ARMM 20 37 53 38 54
Caraga 105 109 100 103 91
Source of data : National Food Authority (NFA)
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In 2012, the total length of national roads at 31,598 kilometers was 239 kilometers longer from the previous year’s measurement. According to DPWH, the said increase was brought about by the conversion of local roads into national roads, inclusion of newly improved gap sections, completion of flyover and Y-length, and modified roads configuration from single to dual carriageway.
A remarkable increase in road length by 1,344 kms or 4.5% was noted in 2010.
A few regions registered one to three kilometer decrease in road length for certain periods. The change was due to the downgrading of existing national road into a local road while some road sections were no longer functional as to their purpose. These roads were impassable due to road cuts.
a.1 Primary and Secondary Roads
The national roads were classified into primary and secondary in relation to its functionality to the national road network. Primary roads are roads that connect cities of more than 100,000 population. On the other hand, secondary roads are roads that connect other cities with less than 100,000 population, ports, ferry terminals, airports, tourist service centers and national government infrastructure to the primary network.
Both primary and secondary roads had increased in length from 2009 to 2013. Primary roads registered annual increases at a decreasing rate.
Because of the conversion of primary into secondary roads, from 52.61% in 2009, primary roads comprised a lower 49.89% of the total road networks in 2013. In contrast, secondary roads had increased from 47.39% in 2009 to 50.11% in 2013.
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Year Total
(in kms.)
Primary Secondary
Length (kms.)
% distribution
Length (kms.)
% distribution
2009 29,898.09 15,730.56 52.61 14,167.53 47.39
2010 31,242.38 15,871.91 50.80 15,370.47 49.20
2011 31,359.12 15,986.72 50.98 15,372.40 49.02
2012 31,597.68 16,056.47 50.82 15,541.21 49.18
2013 32,226.94 16,078.72 49.89 16,148.22 50.11
Source: DPWH
Table 2. Length and percentage distribution of national roads by function, Philippines, 2009-2013
REGION/PROVINCE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
PHILIPPINES
CAR 1 1 1 1 1 1
Abra 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION I 16 17 17 17 17 17
Ilocos Norte 6 6 6 6 6 6
Ilocos Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Pangasinan 8 9 9 9 9 9
REGION II 6 6 6 6 6 6
Cagayan 2 2 2 2 2 2
Isabela 3 3 3 3 3 3
Nueva Vizcaya 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION III 7 7 7 7 7 7
Bataan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bulacan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zambales 1 1 1 1 1 1
Nueva Ecija 2 2 2 2 2 2
Tarlac 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION IV-A 12 12 12 12 12 12
Batangas 7 7 7 7 7 7
Cavite 1 1 1 1 1 1
Quezon 4 4 4 4 4 4
REGION IV-B 4 4 4 4 4 4
Mindoro Occidental 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mindoro Oriental 3 3 3 3 3 3
REGION V 7 7 7 7 7 7
Albay 1 1 1 1 1 1
Camarines Norte 2 2 2 2 2 2
Camarines Sur 1 1 1 1 1 1
Catanduanes 1 1 1 1 1 1
Masbate 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION VI 38 38 38 38 38 38
Antique 3 3 3 3 3 3
Capiz 4 4 4 4 4 4
Guimaras Island 1 1 1 1 1 1
Iloilo 19 19 19 19 19 19
Negros Occidental 11 11 11 11 11 11
Annex 24. Number of livestock "oksyon" markets, by province and region, Philippines, 2009-2014
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Part I. MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE
This section presents information on marketing infrastructures in the country for the three major modes of transportation such as land, water and air. These were sourced from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
1. LAND
a) National Roads
The Philippine national road network measured a total of 32,227 kilometers in 2013. Across regions, Region VI had the longest road with a total of 2,990 kilometers, while NCR had the shortest at 1,141 kilometers.
For the past five years, the shortest length added to the national road network was recorded in 2011 at 117 kilometers. The slight increase was attributed to the fact that no local road was converted through Republic Act 917 and only nine (9) roads sections were converted through the issuance of Department Orders.
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Table 1. Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometers)
Region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Philippines 29,898 31,242 31,359 31,598 32,227
NCR 1,089 1,114 1,120 1,121 1,141
CAR 1,878 1,931 1,956 2,024 2,185
Region I 1,609 1,622 1,645 1,644 1,655
Region II 1,787 1,807 1,809 1,854 1,890
Region III 2,169 2,274 2,273 2,269 2,343
Region IV-A 2,382 2,430 2,430 2,455 2,462
Region IV-B 2,229 2,258 2,260 2,261 2,285
Region V 2,245 2,311 2,312 2,313 2,344
Region VI 2,881 2,929 2,947 2,944 2,990
Region VII 2,054 2,269 2,269 2,269 2,294
Region VIII 2,373 2,424 2,444 2,454 2,511
Region IX 1,219 1,380 1,398 1,448 1,568
Region X 1,717 1,898 1,898 1,900 1,898
Region XI 1,487 1,653 1,650 1,662 1,662
Region XII 1,412 1,512 1,515 1,521 1,521
Caraga 1,368 1,430 1,432 1,460 1,478
Source: DPWH
Table 1. Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometres)
REGION/PROVINCE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
REGION VII 27 31 31 31 31 31
Bohol 4 4 4 4 4 4
Cebu 6 7 7 7 7 7
Negros Oriental 16 19 19 19 19 19
Siquijor 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION VIII 12 12 12 12 13 13
Leyte 8 8 8 8 9 9
Southern Leyte 1 1 1 1 1 1
Eastern Samar 2 2 2 2 2 2
Northern Samar 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IX 5 5 5 5 5 5
Zamboanga del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zamboanga del Sur 4 4 4 4 4 4
REGION X 7 7 7 7 6 6
Lanao del Norte 1 1 1 1 - -
Misamis Occidental 1 1 1 1 1 1
Misamis Oriental 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bukidnon 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION XI 3 3 3 3 3 3
Davao del Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Davao del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION XII 10 10 10 10 10 10
South Cotabato 4 4 4 4 4 4
North Cotabato 4 4 4 4 4 4
Sultan Kudarat 2 2 2 2 2 2
CARAGA 1 1 1 1 1 1
Agusan del Norte 1 1 1 1 1 1
ARMM 1 1 1 1 1 1
Basilan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Source of data : Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI)
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ITEM 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
No. of provinces covered 45 46 44 49 52
Number of cooperatives 152 153 155 170 165
- Primary 144 144 146 160 155
- Secondary 7 8 8 9 9
- Tertiary 1 1 1 1 1
SCU, LGU's, SF, NGO, Other Farms 154 161 159 171 193
Facilities
- Milk collection center 68 68 70 73 70
- Milk processing plant 19 25 25 32 40
Milk Production ('000 liters)* 10225 11145 11559 13502 14422
Source of data : National Dairy Authority (NDA)
* includes cows, carabaos and goats data
Annex 25 . Number of dairy cooperatives, milk facilities and milk production in NDA covered
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20 Number of unit and capacity of conventional warehouses, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................ 43
21 Number of unit and capacity of silo warehouses , by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 44
22 Number of rice and corn retailers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 ................................................................................................ 45
23 Number of rice and corn wholesalers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 ................................................................................................ 46
24 Number of livestock "oksyon" markets (LOMs), by province and region, Philippines, 2009-2014 ...................................... 47
25 Number of dairy cooperatives, milk facilities and milk production in NDA covered provinces, Philippines, 2009-2013 .................................. 49
26 Number of commercial fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines, 2009-2014 ............................................. 50
27 Number of municipal fish landing centers, by province/region, Philippines 2009-2014 .............................................................................. 53
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PHILIPPINES 473 459 463 451 446 444
NCR
Metro Manila 3 3 3 3 3 3
REGION I
Ilocos Sur 1 1 1 1 1 1
La Union 3 3 3 3 3 3
Pangasinan 3 3 2 2 2 2
REGION II
Cagayan 9 9 9 9 9 9
REGION III
Bataan 2 0 0 0 0 1
Bulacan 1 1 1 1 1 1
Zambales 5 5 5 5 5 5
Aurora 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION IV-A
Batangas 9 9 9 9 9 9
Cavite 4 3 3 3 3 3
Quezon 10 10 10 10 10 10
REGION IV-B
Marinduque 5 5 5 5 5 5
Mindoro Occidental 3 3 3 3 3 3
Mindoro Oriental 5 5 5 5 5 5
Palawan 50 50 50 49 49 49
Romblon 11 11 11 13 13 13
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1 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2011 ……………………………………………........................................ 19
2 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2012 ………………………………………………………….......................... 20
3 Total number of seaports by port management office, Philippines, 2013 …………………………………................................................... 21
4 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2008 .................... 22
5 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2009 .................... 23
6 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2010 .................... 24
7 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2011 .................... 25
8 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2012 .................... 26
9 Number of Domestic Vessel at Berth and Anchorage, 2013 .................... 27
10 List of registered national airports by classification, 2010-2013 ............ 28
11 List of unclassified airports and airfields, by province, Philippines, 2013 ...................................................................................... 31
12 Number of units and capacity of rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 35
13 Number of “kiskisan” rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ......... 36
14 Number of compact rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ........... 37
15 Number of conventional rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................................................................................ 38
16 Number of improved conventional rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................................................................................ 39
17 Number of modern rice mills, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............ 40
18 Number of units and capacity of threshers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 (Capacity: Bag of 50 kgs.) .................................... 41
19 Number of units and capacity of mechanical dryers, by region, Philippines, 2009-2011 ............................................................................. 42
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REGION V
Albay 5 5 5 5 5 5
Camarines Norte 4 4 4 4 4 4
Camarines Sur 8 8 8 8 8 8
Masbate 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sorsogon 6 6 6 6 6 6
Catanduanes 1 1 1 1 1 1
REGION VI
Aklan 10 10 9 9 8 8
Antique 23 23 23 23 23 23
Capiz 3 3 3 3 3 3
Iloilo 16 17 17 17 17 15
Negros Occidental 27 26 26 23 23 22
REGION VII
Bohol 5 4 4 4 4 4
Cebu 27 27 27 18 25 24
Negros Oriental 17 16 16 16 16 16
Siquijor 3 0 0 0 0 0
REGION VIII
Biliran 5 5 5 5 5 5
Leyte 20 17 16 16 16 16
Southern Leyte 7 7 10 10 3 3
Eastern Samar 3 3 3 3 3 3
Northern Samar 4 4 4 4 4 4
Western Samar 2 2 2 2 2 2
REGION IX
Zamboanga City 11 11 11 11 11 12
Zamboanga del Sur 9 7 7 7 7 7
Zamboanga del Norte 17 17 17 17 17 17
Zamboanga Sibugay 6 6 7 7 6 6
REGION X
Lanao del Norte 4 4 4 4 4 4
Misamis Occidental 2 2 2 2 2 2
Misamis Oriental 13 13 13 13 13 13
Camiguin 4 4 4 4 4 4
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List of Figures Figure No. Page
1 Percentage distribution of national bridges by type, Philippines, 2013 …………………………………………………........................ 4
2 Percentage distribution of unclassified airports by purpose, Philippines, 2013 ……………………………............................................... 7
3 Percentage distribution of rice mills by type, Philippines, 2011 ………………………...................................................... 8
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REGION XI
Davao Oriental 6 6 11 10 10 10
Davao City 3 3 2 2 2 2
Davao del Sur 7 7 7 7 7 7
REGION XII
South Cotabato 16 16 16 16 16 16
Sarangani 3 3 3 3 3 3
Sultan Kudarat 9 6 5 5 2 2
ARMM
Basilan 12 12 12 12 12 12
Sulu 13 13 13 13 13 13
Tawi-Tawi 1 1 1 1 1 1
Lanao del Sur 2 2 2 2 2 2
Maguindanao 1 1 1 1 1 1
CARAGA
Surigao del Norte 2 2 2 2 2 2
Surigao del Sur 8 10 10 10 10 10
Source of data : Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
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List of Tables Table No. Page
1 Length of national roads, by region, Philippines, 2009-2013 (in kilometers) ……………………………………………………………….......... 1
2 Length and percentage distribution of national roads by function, Philippines, 2009-2013 ………………………………………….…….............................. 2
3 Length and percentage distribution of national roads by type, Philippines, 2009-2013 ……………………………….………....................................... 3
4 Inventory of national bridges, by type, Philippines, 2009-2013 …………....... 3
5 Total number of seaports, by type, Philippines, 2011-2013 …..................... 4
6 Total number of domestic vessels at berth and anchorage, by port management office, Philippines, 2008-2013 …………………............... 5
7 Number of registered airports, Philippines, 2008-2009 .............................. 6
8 Number of national airports, by classification, by island group Philippines, 2010-2013 ………………................................................................ 6
9 Number of unclassified airports, by island group, Philippines, 2013 ........... 7
10 Number of rice mills, by type, Philippines, 2009-2011 ................................ 8
11 Number of rice threshers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 ………………………………………………………………................................... 9
12 Number of mechanical dryers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 ……………………………………………………………….................................. 9
13 Number of warehouses, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2011 .............. 9
14 Number of rice and corn traders by island group, Philippines, 2009-2013………………………………………………………………................ 10
15 Number of livestock "oksyon" markets', Philippines, 2009-2014................. 10
16 Number of dairy cooperatives, Philippines, 2009-2013................................ 11
17 Number of milk facilities, Philippines, 2009-2013........................................ 11
18 Number of commercial fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014 ................................................................................. 12
19 Number of municipal fish landing centers, by island group, Philippines, 2009-2014 ................................................................................. 12
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PHILIPPINES 8840 8779 8779 8475 8470 8492
NCR
Metro Manila 6 6 6 6 6 6
REGION I
Ilocos Norte 78 78 78 72 72 72
Ilocos Sur 95 95 95 95 94 94
La Union 70 70 70 70 70 70
Pangasinan 86 86 86 65 65 65
REGION II
Cagayan 81 81 81 80 80 80
Isabela 16 16 16 0 0 0
Batanes 22 22 22 0 0 22
REGION III
Bataan 47 47 47 43 43 43
Bulacan 7 7 7 7 7 7
Zambales 68 68 68 68 68 68
Aurora 33 33 33 33 33 33
Pampanga 8 8 8 8 8 8
REGION IV-A
Batangas 125 125 125 55 55 55
Cavite 15 15 15 15 15 15
Quezon 132 132 132 67 67 67
REGION IV-B
Marinduque 51 51 51 51 51 51
Mindoro Occidental 52 52 52 52 52 52
Mindoro Oriental 78 78 78 70 69 69
Palawan 528 528 528 523 523 523
Romblon 86 115 115 115 115 115
2013 2014Region/Province
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Table of Contents
Page
FOREWORD …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. i
I. MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE ................................................................... 1
1. LAND ..................................................................................................... 1 a) National Roads ............................................................................... 1
a.1 Primary and Secondary Roads .................................................. 2 a.2 Paved and Unpaved Roads ....................................................... 3
b) National Bridges ............................................................................. 3
2. WATER ................................................................................................... 4 a) Number of Seaports ....................................................................... 4 b) Number of Domestic Vessels ......................................................... 5
3. AIRPORTS ............................................................................................... 6 a) National Airports ............................................................................ 6 b) Unclassified Airports ...................................................................... 7
II. MARKETING FACILITIES .............................................................................. 7
1. CEREALS ................................................................................................ 8 a) Rice Mills ........................................................................................ 8 b) Threshers ....................................................................................... 9 c) Mechanical Dryers ......................................................................... 9 d) Warehouses ................................................................................... 9 e) Rice and Corn Traders .................................................................... 10
2. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY ..................................................................... 10 a) Livestock “Oksyon” Market (LOM) ................................................. 10 b) Dairy Cooperatives ......................................................................... 11 c) Milk Facilities ................................................................................. 11
3. FISHERIES .............................................................................................. 12 a) Commercial Fish Landing Center ...................................................... 12 b) Municipal Fish Landing Center .......................................................... 12
III. Glossary of Terms ....................................................................................... 13
IV. Annexes ...................................................................................................... 18
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Region/Province
REGION V Albay 70 70 70 68 68 68 Camarines Norte 69 69 69 69 69 69 Camarines Sur 183 183 183 183 183 183 Masbate 215 215 215 215 104 104 Sorsogon 260 260 260 260 215 215 Catanduanes 104 104 104 104 260 260 REGION VI
Aklan 60 58 58 58 58 58 Antique 164 164 164 164 164 164 Capiz 64 64 64 56 55 55 Iloilo 282 290 290 282 282 282 Negros Occidental 339 339 339 336 336 336 Guimaras 91 90 90 86 86 86 REGION VII
Bohol 460 460 460 459 459 459 Cebu 897 897 897 883 883 883 Negros Oriental 158 222 222 221 221 221 Siquijor 140 140 140 137 137 137 REGION VIII Biliran 123 123 123 123 123 123
Leyte 290 290 290 290 290 290 Southern Leyte 525 525 525 525 525 525 Eastern Samar 43 43 43 43 43 43 Northern Samar 132 132 132 132 132 132 Western Samar 236 0 0 0 0 0 Samar 237 237 237 231 231 231 REGION IX
Zamboanga City 68 88 88 73 73 73 Zamboanga del Sur 96 102 102 102 102 102 Zamboanga del Norte 154 154 154 152 152 152 Zamboanga Sibugay 132 181 181 175 173 173 REGION X Lanao del Norte 75 75 75 73 73 73 Misamis Occidental 91 93 93 93 93 93 Misamis Oriental 219 219 219 210 210 210 Camiguin 32 32 32 32 32 32
20142009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Region/Province
REGION XI
Davao Oriental 178 178 178 178 178 178
Davao City 33 33 33 32 32 32
Davao del Norte 51 51 51 52 52 52
Davao del Sur 49 49 49 52 52 52
Compostela Valley 37 37 37 38 38 38
REGION XII
South Cotabato 2 2 2 2 2 2
Sarangani 53 53 53 52 52 52
Sultan Kudarat 9 9 9 7 7 7
ARMM
Basilan 59 59 59 59 59 59
Sulu 36 36 36 35 35 35
Tawi-Tawi 64 64 64 64 64 64
Lanao del Sur 37 37 37 37 37 37
Maguindanao 26 26 26 24 24 24
CARAGA
Surigao del Norte 356 356 356 356 356 356
Surigao del Sur 118 118 118 118 118 118
Agusan del Norte 39 39 39 39 39 39
Source of data : Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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MARKETING INFRASTRUCTURE and FACILITIES 2014 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY
Republic of the Philippines
PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY CVEA Bldg., East Avenue, Quezon City
Agricultural Marketing Statistics Analysis Division (AMSAD) Telefax: 376-6365
http://psa.gov.ph
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