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Philippine-Fisheries-Profile-2018

Philippine-Fisheries-Profile-2018

Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 51 A. EXPORTS5/ 1. Export of Fish and Fishery Products, by Kind, Quantity and Value, 2018 Commodity/Kind A. Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, etc. and preparation A.1 Fish, fresh(live/dead), Chilled/Frozen A.2 Fish, dried, salted/in brine; smoked fish A.3 Crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic invertebrates chilled/frozen A.4 Fish and other aquatic invertebrate, prepared/ preserved B. Shells and by-products C. Miscellaneous fishery products and other by-product Grand Total 266,222 75,615 3,555 38,244 148,808 4,838 193,188 464,248 923,192 272,942 11,469 193,086 445,696 5,552 654,404 1,583,148 48,929,215 14,465,914 607,835 10,233,562 23,621,904 294,248 34,683,425 83,906,887 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT With the total of 464,248 metric tons of fish and fishery export products, fish, crusteceans, molluscs, etc. and preparation are the commodities with the largest contribution both in terms of quantity (266,22 metric tons) and value, ( 48.9 billion pesos).


52 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 Commodity/Kind 1. Tuna Fresh/chilled/frozen (excludes fillet) Smoked Prepared/preserved 2. Seaweeds Seaweeds, Fresh,Chilled/Frozen or Dried Seaweeds for human consumption Carrageenan 3. Shrimps/Prawns Fresh/chilled or frozen, dried, nes Live Prepared and preserved 4. Crabs/crabs fat & crab meat Live, Frozen/Fresh or Chilled/othr crabs Crab fat (Prepared/preserved) 5. Octopus Fresh or chilled Frozen 6. Grouper For breeding, live 7. Squid and Cuttlefish Live Fresh/chilled Dried, salted or in brine Frozen Prepared/preserved 8. Ornamental Fish, Live 9. Roundscad Frozen 10. Sea Cucumber Dried, salted or in brine Fresh or chilled Total major commodities Total of others commodities Grand Total 171,452 37,091 2,217 132,144 40,661 9,186 3,458 28,018 7,021 6,272 56 692 15,770 12,513 3,257 7,896 32.3 7,864 8,632 8,632 5,237 88.05 20 145 4,555 429 5,351 53 53 311 310 2 262,384 201,864 464,248 491,907 155,442 6,485 329,980 207,481 15,690 6,730 185,061 45,869 43,688 389 1,792 134,604 56,375 78,230 37,749 172 37,577 31,432 31,432 25,073 652.58 29 353 22,543 1,496 5,610 119 119 6,706 6,699 7 986,550 596,599 1,583,148 26,071,069 8,238,414 343,713 17,488,942 7,658,610 831,586 356,665 6,470,360 2,431,065 2,315,448 20,630 94,987 7,134,028 2,987,862 4,146,166 2,000,698 9,122 1,991,576 1,665,903 1,665,903 1,328,880 34,587 1,525 18,689 1,194,795 79,284 297,310 6,312 6,312 355,394 355,023 372 48,949,269 34,957,617 83,906,887 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT 2. Major Fishery Exports in Terms of Values, 2018


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 53 Commodity/Kind 1. Tuna Fresh/chilled/frozen (excludes fillet) Japan Spain USA Italy Portugal Indonesia Switzerland Netherlands Seychelles Republic France Others Prepared/Preserved Uk Great Britain and N. Ireland Germany USA Japan Netherlands Poland France Spain Israel Cyprus Others 169,234 37,091 7,640 12,461 3,130 4,578 1,300 2,054 727 771 775 408 3,246 132,144 18,795 68,516 8,234 5,668 4,802 3,239 2,076 2,704 1,515 1,129 15,465 485,422 155,442 49,492 43,709 16,270 15,831 5,681 4,757 3,453 2,755 2,297 2,051 9,145 329,980 78,070 67,475 36,179 26,802 20,456 12,641 9,119 11,386 6,154 5,086 56,612 25,727,356 8,238,414 2,623,074 2,316,600 862,306 839,062 301,105 252,120 182,993 146,009 121,728 108,727 484,690 17,488,942 4,137,732 3,576,732 1,917,507 1,420,516 1,084,152 669,998 483,309 603,446 326,144 269,543 3,000,414 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT 3. Major Destination of Top Three Fishery Exports, by kind, Quantity and Value, 2018 When it comes to quantity, Germany got the largest bulk of tuna products from Philippines. On the other hand, USA only obtained 6.7% of the total tuna exports, 11% of the total FOB value generated from the commodity on this country.


54 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 Commodity/Kind 2. Seaweeds Seaweeds and Other Algae, Fresh, Chilled or Dried Spain Argentina People's Republic of China USA Brazil Others Carrageenan (Semi-refined and Refined) USA Mexico Belgium Thailand Denmark Australia Russia Spain France Brazil Others 37,203.17 9,186 714 342 4,456 1,724 167 1,782 28,018 9,758 1,676 1,637 1,329 1,007 941 882 913 876 770 8,229 200,751.27 15,690 5,004 2,980 2,840 1,356 1,182 2,328 185,061 38,914 11,083 11,008 10,937 9,997 7,486 7,081 6,946 6,895 5,867 68,846 7,301,945.52 831,586 265,192 157,962 150,505 71,892 62,670 123,365 6,470,360 2,062,449 587,418 583,429 579,661 529,849 396,760 375,287 368,132 365,460 310,958 310,958 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT USA, China, Belgium, Mexico and Thailand are the top countries of destination for seaweed export from the Philippines - with 30.9%, 12%, 4.4%, 4.5% and 3.6% respectively.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 55 Commodity/Kind 3. Shrimps/Prawn Frozen Japan USA Korea, Rep of Taiwan France Others Fresh or chilled United Arab Emirates Japan Hongkong Taiwan USA Others Shrimps and Prawn, Dried Japan USA Others Prepared and Preserved USA Canada Uk Great Britain and N. Ireland Netherlands Italy Others Total (3) major commodities Total other commodities Grand Total 6,965 5,873 2,918 940 627 523 219 646 355 128 37 66 70 24 31 45 44 1 692 363 93 73 31 30 102 18,205 446,044 464,248 45,480 40,884 20,040 7,397 4,825 2,154 2,109 4,358 2,299 1,275 344 201 176 168 136 506 505 1 1,792 1,041 183 166 111 79 212 65,927 1,517,221 1,583,148 2,305,377 2,166,826 1,062,118 392,049 255,713 114,183 111,778 230,985 121,826 67,575 18,208 10,642 9,307 8,903 7,190 26,796 26,768 28 94,987 55,165 9,725 8,795 5,876 4,203 11,223 3,389,082 80,517,805 83,906,887 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT Japan and USA acquired 2,999 MT 1,327 MT out of the 6,965 MT of shrimps/prawns export; 43% and 19% respectively.


56 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 Commodity/Kind United States of America Japan (Exludes Okinawa) Uk Great Britain and N. Ireland Germany Spain People's Republic of China Hong Kong Taiwan (Republic of China) Netherlands Republic of Korea Italy France Thailand Belgium Poland Vietnam Canada Mexico Australia Denmark United Arab Emirtes Total Major Countries Other Countries Grand Total 40,435 29,043 20,952 70,138 17,725 21,718 18,030 11,840 6,601 3,774 6,237 4,607 3,942 2,504 3,812 3,759 4,027 1,966 1,892 1,158 5,059 279,220 185,028 464,248 226,953 145,249 88,101 75,220 70,997 63,980 61,186 33,753 30,011 28,288 24,406 21,342 16,639 15,779 15,519 14,457 14,405 12,008 11,218 10,431 9,284 989,225 593,923 1,583,148 12,028,520 7,698,179 4,669,336 3,986,672 3,762,816 3,390,923 3,242,866 1,788,893 1,590,585 1,499,264 1,293,522 1,131,104 881,883 836,274 822,494 766,230 763,454 636,445 594,557 552,854 492,061 52,428,932 31,477,955 83,906,887 ('000 Pesos) FOB Value ('000 $) Quantity MT 4. Fishery Exports by Major Country Destination, in Terms of Value, 2018 Overall, USA acquired a large bulk of all the exports from the Philippine's fish and fishery products (8.7%), followed by Germany, Japan, China and UK. In terms of value, fishery exports generated a total of 83.9 billion pesos.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 57 Shrimp/Prawns Crabs/Crab fat & crab meat Seaweeds Tuna Round Scad Octopus Other Commodities Grouper Squid and Cuttlefish Sea Cucumber Ornamental fish , Live - 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 26.1 7.7 7.1 2.4 2.0 1.7 1.3 35.0 Figure 8. Major Fishery Exports in Terms of Value, 2018 (in Billion Pesos) Figure 9. Value of Fishery Export, by Country of Destination, 2018 (in Billion Pesos) People's Republic of China, 3, 4% Hong Kong, 3, 4% Taiwan (Republic of China), 2, 2% Netherlands, 2, 2% Other Countries, 42, 50% Uk Great Britain N. Germany, 4, 5% Ireland, 5, 6% Spain, 4, 5% United States of America, 12, 14% Japan (Excludes Okinawa), 8, 6%


58 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 B. IMPORTS5/ 1. Import of Fish and Fishery Products, by Kind, Quantity and Value, 2018 Commodity/Kind A. Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusks, etc. etc. and preparation A.1 Fish, fresh(live or dead) Chilled or frozen A.2 Fish, dried, salted or in brine; smoked fish A.3 Crustaceans, mollusks and aquatic invertebrates A.4 Fish and other aquatic invertebrate, prepared/ preserved B. Shells and by-Products C. Miscellaneous and other fishery products Grand Total 471,183 410,812 264 42,832 17,274 814 43,908 515,905 619,782 504,918 825 86,955 27,083 623 52,221 672,625 32,594,318 26,553,661 43,367 4,572,989 1,424,302 32,746 2,746,292 35,373,356 ('000 Pesos) CIF Value ('000 $) Quantity MT In 2018, a total of 515,905 metric tons of fish and fishery products have been imported by the Philippines 91.3% of which are mainly fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. and preparation. The other 8.7% is divided between shells and by-products, miscellaneous, and other fishery products.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 59 Commodity/Kind 1. Fresh/Chilled/Frozen Fish A.Tuna Papua New Guinea Taiwan (Republic of China) People's Republic of China Micronesia, Fed. States of Japan Republic of Korea Kiribati Vietnam American Samoa Tuvali Others B.Mackerel China, People's Rep. of Japan Vietnam Malaysia New Zealand Republic of Korea Norway Others C.Sardines Japan Oman People's Republic of China Others 326,025 158,425 70,101 15,294 26,320 8,371 5,151 5,136 5,193 7,926 3,086 3,699 8,149 158,197 98,094 25,325 24,386 5,158 1,586 1,869 731 1,049 9,402 5,851 1,965 1,137 449 375,170 240,768 114,192 27,604 25,517 13,903 9,053 8,538 8,533 8,134 6,405 5,681 13,208 127,370 77,027 20,390 19,638 4,007 1,936 2,639 1,375 1,359 7,032 4,365 1,446 889 332 19,730,192 12,661,965 6,005,352 1,451,687 1,341,930 731,154 476,122 448,991 448,774 427,743 336,834 298,758 694,619 6,698,339 4,050,838 1,072,314 1,032,775 210,717 101,801 86,190 72,292 71,466 369,834 229,560 76,292 46,766 17,446 ('000 Pesos) CIF Value ('000 $) Quantity MT 2. Major Fishery Imports in Terms of Values, 2018 The importation of mackerel from China has contributed to the bulk of the total imports of fresh/ chilled/frozen fish; amounting to 4 billion pesos for the cost of import. On the other hand, though Papua New Guinea shipped 70,101 MT of tuna, it costed 6 billion in Philippine pesos. In terms of sardines importation, Japan is the largest country of origin.


60 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 Commodity/Kind 2. Prawn feeds Vietnam Thailand Taiwan(Republic of China) USA People's Republic of China Malaysia Indonesia Japan 3. Flour, meals & pellets of fish, crustaceans & Molluscs unfit for human consumption Italy USA Peru Japan Republic of Korea Denmark Hungary Spain Others Total major imports Others Commodities Grand Total 11,906 11,182 130 286 16 281 0.6 11.0 0.12 23,065 13,357 3,090 1,343 186 711 264 1,211 140 2,762 360,995 154,910 515,905 12,112 10,350 806 471 236 205 30.8 9 3 13,501 5,103 1,837 1,821 697 582 490 473 433 2,065 400,783 271,842 672,625 636,963 544,323 42,412 24,778 12,402 10,769 1,619 492 169 1,212,972 702,460 162,495 70,649 9,782 37,391 13,909 63,695 7,346 145,245 21,580,127 13,793,229 35,373,356 ('000 Pesos) CIF Value ('000 $) Quantity MT Vietnam shipped a significant amount of prawn feeds (11,182 MT/94%) of the total prawn feeds import to the Philippines, thus making it the top country of import origin on prawns feeds. On the other hand, Italy is the top seller of fishery products that are unfit for human consumption. It is followed by USA and Peru who also traded a significant amount/volume of said goods.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 61 Commodity/Kind People's Republic of China Vietnam Papua New Guinea Japan Taiwan (Republic of China) Republic of Korea United States of America Micronesia, Federated States of Chile Indonesia Thailand Norway Uk Great Britain and N. Ireland Kiribati Malaysia American Samoa Tuvalu Marshall Island Italy New Zealand Total Major Countries Other Countries Grand Total 193,475 87,634 70,202 38,506 16,713 10,761 7,018 8,371 3,619 5,156 8,045 4,716 6,892 5,193 6,578 3,086 3,699 3,639 13,376 1,938 498,615 17,290 515,905 205,192 116,649 114,278 37,881 29,945 16,803 14,869 13,903 12,115 11,681 11,655 11,571 8,930 8,533 7,090 6,405 5,681 5,281 5,172 3,414 647,046 25,579 672,625 10,791,049 6,134,570 6,009,867 1,992,173 1,574,811 883,651 781,940 731,154 637,122 614,287 612,918 608,510 469,642 448,774 372,851 336,834 298,758 277,710 271,981 179,558 34,028,159 1,345,197 35,373,356 ('000 Pesos) CIF Value ('000 $) Quantity MT 3. Fishery Imports, by Major Country of Origin, in Terms of Value, 2018 Vietnam, 6.1, 17% People's Republic of China, 10.8, 31% Papua New Guinea, 6.0, 17% Japan, 2.0, 6% Taiwan (Republic of China), 1.6, 2% Republic of Korea, 0.9, 2% Indonesia, 0.6, 2% Chile, 0.6, 2% Micronesia, Federated States of, 0.7, 2% United States of America, 0.8, 2% Others, 5.2, 15% Figure 10. Value of Fishery Import, by Country of Origin, 2018 (in Billion Pesos) 79% of the total imported products came from China, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Japan and Taiwan. However, some countries of origin like Republic of Korea and USA, with low volume of import, cost is higher than others.


62 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 OTHER FISHERIES INFORMATION


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 63 Food Group/ Sub-group g/day % of Total Intake kg/yr Consumption ENRGY-GIVING FOOD Cereals and Cereal Products Rice and Rice Products Corn and Corn Products Cereal Products Starchy Roots and Tubers Sugar and Syrups Fats and Oil BODY- BUILDING FOOD Fish, Meat and Poultry Fish and Fish Products Meat and Meat Products Poultry Egg Milk and Milk Products Whole Milk Milk Products Dried Beans, Nuts and Seeds REGULATING FOOD Vegetables Green, Leafy and Yellow Other Vegetables Fruits Vitamis C-Rich Fruits Other Fruits Miscellaneous Beverages Condiments and Spices Others 358 308 24 26 12 11 15 190 101 61 28 18 42 33 9 8 123 43 80 37 6 31 29 18 10 1 131 112 9 9 5 4 5 69 37 22 10 7 15 12 3 3 45 16 29 14 2 11 11 7 4 0 42.4 36.5 2.9 3.0 1.5 1.3 1.8 22.5 11.9 7.3 3.3 2.1 5.0 3.9 1.1 1.0 14.6 5.1 9.4 4.4 0.7 3.7 3.5 2.1 1.2 0.2 ALL FOOD 844 308 100 A. FOOD CONSUMPTION10/ 1. Mean one-day per capita food consumption and percent (%) of food to total intake: Philippines, 2015 Next to rice and rice Products, Filipino's consume fish and fish products the most; 11% of the total intake of each Filipino is composed of the fishery products which is 4.6% higher than meat and meat products and 8.6% higher than poultry.


64 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 Food Group/ Sub-group g/day % of Total Intake kg/yr Consumption ENRGY-GIVING FOOD Cereals and Cereal Products Rice and Rice Products Corn and Corn Products Cereal Products Starchy Roots and Tubers Sugar and Syrups Fats and Oil BODY- BUILDING FOOD Fish, Meat and Poultry Fish and Fish Products Meat and Meat Products Poultry Egg Milk and Milk Products Whole Milk Milk Products Dried Beans, Nuts and Seeds REGULATING FOOD Vegetables Green, Leafy and Yellow Other Vegetables Fruits Vitamis C-Rich Fruits Other Fruits Miscellaneous Beverages Condiments and Spices Others 361 317 21 23 17 17 15 193 110 58 24 14 42 33 10 9 110 34 76 54 10 44 29 16 10 3 346 299 23 25 14 12 15 207 65 33 16 45 34 11 9 114 39 75 41 8 33 34 23 10 2 358 308 24 26 12 11 15 190 101 61 28 18 42 33 9 8 123 43 80 37 6 31 29 18 10 1 ALL FOOD 861 854 844 2. Trends in mean one-day per capita food consumption among Filipino households: Philippines, 2008, 2013 and 2015 As viewed in the table, there is a downward trend when it comes to the consumption of fish and fish Products; 1% decrease from 2008 to 2013 and 8% from 2013 to 2015


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 65 Food Group/ Sub-group Mean Kg/Year Fish and Products Fresh Fish Tulingan Bangus Galunggong Dilis, buo Alumahan Tamban Dalagang bukid Sapsap Bisugo Tilapia Albakora/tambakol Balila/espada Hasa-hasa Lapu-lapu Matangbaka Maya-maya Salay-salay Silinyasi/tunsoy Tanigue Other fresh fish & cooked fish recipe Dried fish (as fresh fish) Processed fish Bagoong (as fresh fish) Patis Canned fish (sardines, mackerel, salmon, etc) Smoked fish (all tinapa type) Crustaceans and mollusks Shrimps (all types) Crabs Squids/octopus Tahong (mussels) Others (fresh) Dried and processed (as fresh) Bagoong (as fresh) Cooked/mixed shellfish dishes 36.8 24.7 2.0 3.6 3.4 0.5 0.4 1.7 0.5 0.8 0.6 3.7 0.9 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.5 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 3.9 4.2 4.9 0.6 0.1 3.6 0.5 3.0 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 3. Mean one-day per capita fish and fish products consumption, Philippines, 2015 According to FNRDI-DOST, each Filipino consumes 36.8 kilograms of fish and fish products per year on average. 24.7kg of fresh fish, 5.2kg of dried fish (as fresh fish), 4.9kg of processed fish and 3kg of crustaceans and molluscs.


66 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 B. WORLD FISHERIES PRODUCTION OF FISH, CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND AQUATIC PLANTS (includes seaweeds), BY CAPTURE AND AQUACULTURE, BY MAJOR PRODUCERS, 2017 (000 MT) China Indonesia India Vietnam USA Russian Federation Japan Peru Philippines Norway Korea Rep. Chile Myanmar Thailand Other Countries World Total 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Total Major Countries MT 79,934,225 22,631,758 11,632,313 7,108,816 5,480,010 5,065,132 4,295,702 4,285,648 4,125,197 3,841,891 3,672,247 3,554,168 3,199,253 2,369,258 44,368,180 205,563,798 15,373,196 6,688,739 5,427,678 3,277,574 5,036,112 4,869,316 3,204,342 4,157,414 1,887,058 2,368,438 1,357,795 1,918,958 2,150,400 1,479,367 33,311,934 92,508,321 203,490 46,919 22,635 - 4,228 9,272 69,800 27,779 352 164,820 8,172 415,463 - - 138,096 1,111,026 %share 38.89 11.01 5.66 3.46 2.67 2.46 2.09 2.08 2.01 1.87 1.79 1.73 1.56 1.15 21.58 100.00 46,823,949 6,150,000 6,180,000 3,820,960 439,670 185,027 615,060 100,453 822,466 1,308,485 545,056 1,202,948 1,048,682 889,891 10,000,941 80,133,588 17,533,590 9,746,100 2,000 10,282 - 1,517 406,500 2 1,415,321 149 1,761,224 16,799 171 - 917,208 31,810,863 62,197,145 12,838,739 11,607,678 7,098,534 5,475,782 5,054,343 3,819,402 4,257,867 2,709,524 3,676,922 1,902,851 3,121,906 3,199,082 2,369,258 43,312,876 172,641,909 17,737,080 9,793,019 24,635 10,282 4,228 10,789 476,300 27,781 1,415,673 164,969 1,769,396 432,262 171 - 1,055,304 32,921,889 Fish, Crustaceans & Molluscs Aquatic Plants (includes seaweed) Capture Capture Aquaculture Aquaculture Total Total 11/ Philippines ranked 9th among countries in the world aquaculture production of fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants (including seaweed).


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 67 C. WORLD AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION OF FISH, CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS. etc., BY PRINCIPAL PRODUCERS in 201711/ Major Countries Volume (MT) Value (US$ 000) % Share % Share China India Indonesia Vietnam Bangladesh Egypt Norway Chile Myanmar Thailand Philippines Japan Brazil Korea Rep USA Other Countries World Total 46,823,949 6,180,000 6,150,000 3,820,960 2,333,352 1,451,841 1,308,485 1,202,948 1,048,692 889,891 822,466 615,060 595,000 545,056 439,670 6,345,888 80,133,588 58.43 7.71 7.67 4.77 2.91 1.81 1.63 1.50 1.31 1.11 1.03 0.77 0.74 0.68 0.55 7.92 100.55 140,075,827 12,293,896 11,913,313 9,713,983 5,905,370 1,376,605 7,856,900 10,370,653 1,749,584 2,703,419 1,833,908 3,675,707 1,461,843 2,667,614 1,212,480 23,951,156 237,549,778 58.97 5.18 5.02 4.09 2.49 0.58 3.31 4.37 0.74 1.14 0.77 1.55 0.62 1.12 0.51 10.08 100.51 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. These countries are those with production of 160,000 tons or more in 2017 The Philippine production of 822,466 metric tons of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc., contributed to 1% share to the total production on world aquaculture by principal producers.


68 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 D. WORLD AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC PLANTS, BY PRINCIPAL PRODUCERS in 201711/ Major Countries Volume (MT) Value (US$ 000) % Share % Share China Indonesia Korea Rep. Philippines Korea D P Rp. Japan Malaysia Zanzibar Madagascar Chile Solomon Island Vietnam Other Countries World Total 17,533,590 9,746,100 1,761,224 1,415,321 533,000 406,500 202,966 109,810 17,407 16,799 10,600 10,282 47,264 31,810,863 55.12 30.64 5.44 4.45 1.68 1.28 0.64 0.35 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.15 100 8,879,528 992,849 764,057 164,591 83,100 890,615 10,383 1,982 2,793 41,527 336 1,264 11,138 11,844,163 74.97 8.38 6.45 1.39 0.70 7.52 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.35 0.00 0.01 0.09 100 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Philippines produced 1,415,321 metric tons of aquatic plants in 2017 with a 4.45% share contribution to the total world production of aquatic plants.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 69 Indian mackerel (Alumahan) Milk fish (Bangus) Threadfin bream (Bisugo) Blue crab (Alimasag) Caesio (Dalagang bukid, lapad) Anchovies (Dilis) Roundscad (Galunggong) Slipmout (Sapsap) Endeavor prawn (Shimp, Suaje) Tilapia Frigate tuna (Tulingan) Shrimp, Tiger prawn (Sugpo) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 2017 2018 Species Wholesale Wholesale 121.39 107.48 153.56 147.19 165.07 60.05 97.24 109.72 291.64 83.28 96.38 416.65 139.73 128.48 187.97 187.52 167.49 68.47 110.32 127.93 336.87 86.74 113.95 464.48 Retail Retail 162.29 133.12 219.34 245.67 212.88 99.91 127.5 183.59 355.1 110.59 121.39 558.95 190.43 156.18 253.30 292.37 243.86 111.47 144.22 208.87 382.82 115.92 139.57 583.64 E. PRICES OF SELECTED FISH SPECIES, PHILIPPINES, 2017-201812/ (Pesos per kilogram) The table shows an increase in both wholesale and retail prices. In terms of wholesale prices, blue crab inflated the most at 27% and 19% in terms of retail prices.


70 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2018 END NOTES Sources of Data: 1/ NAMRIA; CIA World Factbook, 2009 2/ 1992 Fishery Statistics, Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) This refers to fishpond area acquired by the operator whether utilized or not during the reference period. This includes nursery and transition ponds and undeveloped areas. 3/ National Accounts of the Philippines, Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 4/ Municipal Fisherfolk Registry of coastal LGUs (FishR), BFAR 5/ Trade Statistics Division, PSA 6/ Fisheries Statistics Division, PSA (www.psa.gov.ph) 7/ Directory of Philippine Wetlands, Volume II, Asian Wetland Bureau, Philippines Foundation, Inc. (AWBPFI), DENR Library 8/ BFAR National Program for Municipal Fishing Vessels and Gears Registration (BoatR), 2018 9/ Fishing Vessel Electronic Licensing System (FeliS), BFAR 10/ Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Department of Science And Technology (FNRI-DOST) 11/ FAO Yearbook, Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics (http://www.fao.org.) 12/ Price Statistics Division, PSA


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