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80 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Tilapia Snail Mudfish Catfish Gourami Carp Crab Shrimp Big head Carp Milkfish Others TOTAL 40,455.30 38,276.98 7,476.20 6,066.67 3,656.85 12,151.45 3,248.63 3,196.51 2371.59 6471.54 26,702.02 150,073.74 58,957.12 25,285.20 23,735.25 16,403.49 15,961.48 12,821.90 7,638.58 5,350.12 5278.23 4114.44 29,992.61 205,538.42 45.73 -33.94 217.48 170.39 336.48 5.52 135.13 67.37 122.56 -36.42 12.32 36.96 28.68 12.30 11.55 7.98 7.77 6.24 3.72 2.60 2.57 2.00 14.59 100.00 2,670,406.71 114,733.50 799,665.53 470,041.18 208,883.64 936,078.49 748,378.45 682,525.75 66,106.63 625,096.50 2,156,361.90 9,478,278.28 4,597,626.51 102,361.27 3,150,601.56 1,456,422.55 1,014,037.40 1,040,706.11 1,329,713.53 1,104,690.77 188,425.79 382,609.53 2,945,788.77 17,312,983.79 72.17 -10.78 293.99 209.85 385.46 11.18 77.68 61.85 185.03 -38.79 36.61 82.66 26.56 0.59 18.20 8.41 5.86 6.01 7.68 6.38 1.09 2.21 17.01 84.23 Volume (MT) Value (‘000 PhP) Shrimp includes endeavor prawn, freshwater shrimp, tiger prawn, and white shrimp catfish includes hito and kanduli crab includes blue crab, freshwater crab, and mudcrab In 2021, an increase of 36.96% in production volume was observed in inland municipal fisheries. Out of the 205,538.42 MT produced in inland municipal fisheries, 28.68% are tilapia, 12.30% are snail, and 11.55% are mudfish. In terms of value, 26.56% of PhP 17.3 billion came from the production of tilapia, 18.2% came from the production of mudfish and 8.41% came from the production of catfish. Species % Share 2021 2021 2020 2020 Growth Rate % Growth Rate % % Share Table 60. Volume and Value (at Current Prices) of the Top 10 Commodities in Inland Municipal Fisheries, 2020-2021 d. 2021 Top 10 Commodities COMMERCIAL CAPTURE FISHERIES


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 81 COMMERCIAL CAPTURE FISHERIES • In 2021, the volume of production for Commercial Fisheries reached 870.03 thousand MT, translating to PhP 61.82 million. • From 2012 to 2021, on average, the volume and value of production of Commercial Fisheries recorded a fluctuating trend. • The regions which topped the volume of production were Regions IX, XII, and BARMM, with a recorded volumes of 233,771 MT, 231,496 MT, and 95,967 MT respectively. • Tuna production shared 37.93% of the total Commercial Fisheries, the highest among the species. This was followed by sardines (28.62%) and roundscad (15.84%). Overview


82 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 During the ten-year period, the volume of production of Commercial Fisheries showed fluctuations. It was increasing from 2012 to 2014, then decreased from 2015 to 2019. In 2020, commercial fisheries made a slight increase and recorded another decline in 2021. The highest volume of 1.11 million MT was produced in 2014 while the lowest volume of 870.04 thousand MT was reported in 2021. 1. 2012-2021 Regional Production Volume and Value The value of production of Commercial Fisheries was highest in 2013 at PhpP 69.92 million and lowest in 2016 at PhP 58.87 million, In 2021, the value of production settled at PhP 61.82 million. Figure 38. Production Volume and Value (at Current Prices) of Commercial Fisheries, 2012-2021 Fish Port in Toril, Davao City Source: BFAR RFO XI


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 83 NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 77,237.61 . 2,648.65 12,976.91 3,366.10 69,033.12 44,849.72 70,168.74 94,621.33 38,982.98 53,084.41 209,489.27 36,205.35 15,042.91 213,970.59 5,199.37 95,440.82 1,042,317.88 116,079.48 . 2,787.75 11,513.76 3,342.83 66,162.09 43,877.35 70,565.76 91,553.95 40,379.36 41,928.04 208,017.02 36,609.86 15,929.92 218,389.80 5,165.36 95,308.00 1,067,610.33 118,691.21 . 2,962.47 11,935.73 6,817.53 68,380.52 44,615.99 70,093.29 87,505.68 32,090.31 30,240.96 229,052.71 36,965.94 10,400.43 255,443.36 4,873.73 97,150.94 1,107,220.80 98,484.75 . 3,131.62 11,504.18 6,595.13 66,357.43 41,972.98 63,429.61 75,615.36 32,246.21 28,002.40 238,049.43 38,083.43 7,301.53 270,768.10 4,844.77 98,237.77 1,084,624.70 115,416.11 . 4,110.97 10,880.58 4,890.10 52,995.17 35,585.24 59,654.56 73,317.77 30,453.91 24,613.23 222,535.57 39,037.53 5,561.80 242,020.19 5,172.64 90,702.68 1,016,948.05 65,774.60 . 4,757.78 8,901.34 5,908.85 49,751.10 35,417.38 58,236.22 72,899.50 17,310.80 13,994.85 198,848.95 36,249.45 4,331.60 278,583.10 6,659.78 90,656.15 948,281.45 76,952.57 . 2,756.44 7,154.08 7,116.68 40,801.44 30,487.40 58,543.17 66,618.21 14,905.62 12,385.31 206,798.38 34,725.23 3,498.54 282,227.08 7,271.88 94,195.59 946,437.62 Source: PSA retrieved as of 21 April 2022 Region XII contributed the highest share in the commercial fisheries volume of production with an average share of 25.45% for the last ten years. Following the list were Regions IX (22.07%), BARMM (9.51%), Region VI (7.57%), and Region V (5.94%). 78,242.80 . 5,481.21 5,502.26 8,333.47 35,136.31 29,305.92 41,364.44 68,466.03 11,863.86 15,480.17 217,904.80 33,447.52 2,490.76 274,557.36 8,109.37 95,764.77 931,451.05 99,460.29 . 5,227.49 4,430.42 3,929.82 28,060.25 28,200.02 57,880.10 66,285.46 17,430.05 13,123.14 239,861.28 29,546.79 1,652.47 275,160.66 8,790.54 96,166.30 975,205.08 76,740.17 . 4,370.86 4,008.19 3,213.25 23,343.90 30,340.23 43,481.86 59,635.64 12,805.15 14,128.14 233,770.65 26,030.66 2,209.79 231,495.88 8,496.93 95,967.00 870,038.30 Table 61. Volume of Commercial Capture Fisheries Production, by Region (in MT), 2012-2021 Region 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021


84 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Region NCR CAR IIIIII IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 2012 5,578.74 .. 198.45 902.61 246.64 5,773.34 2,021.23 3,419.93 6,897.62 2,819.71 3,701.51 8,337.30 2,182.32 1,351.89 18,748.44 373.45 3,341.00 65,894.18 2013 7,433.76 .. 234.69 852.21 232.95 5,846.16 2,006.79 3,655.16 7,374.55 2,662.86 2,910.45 8,507.03 2,169.30 1,635.52 20,616.17 380.28 3,404.63 69,922.51 2014 4,967.94 .. 259.63 891.03 361.78 5,604.36 2,098.91 3,743.52 7,605.45 2,094.07 2,267.63 9,331.83 2,263.64 1,099.32 19,791.51 359.97 3,449.22 66,189.81 2015 4,028.81 .. 283.80 953.79 439.67 5,722.32 2,046.14 3,543.52 7,099.33 2,075.48 2,269.97 9,383.69 2,254.22 839.79 20,090.95 376.56 3,467.24 64,875.29 2016 4,333.86 .. 376.79 914.91 426.37 4,669.64 1,714.73 3,377.73 5,862.47 2,186.93 1,957.60 8,280.33 2,357.37 663.00 18,012.91 435.81 3,296.11 58,866.56 2017 3,401.36 .. 457.75 774.33 505.50 4,376.35 1,862.03 3,307.74 5,986.06 1,273.85 1,117.51 7,799.85 2,327.14 502.22 22,019.14 598.64 3,406.89 59,716.36 2018 3,645.36 .. 290.79 634.42 868.20 4,185.47 1,861.05 3,365.83 6,438.21 1,186.58 1,268.69 8,343.38 2,412.16 447.76 22,016.46 720.66 3,359.86 61,044.89 Source: PSA retrieved as of 21 April 2022 In terms of value of production at current prices, Region XII registered the highest contribution among all regions with an average share of 32.45% for ten years. It is followed by Region IX (13.90%), Region VI (10.71%), Region IV-A (7.36%), and BARMM (5.37%), respectively. 2019 4,093.41 .. 621.62 511.33 1,076.60 3,798.08 1,780.35 2,498.03 6,970.22 963.22 1,590.12 8,828.15 2,547.73 398.99 23,587.53 854.99 3,354.67 63,475.04 2020 6,302.25 .. 596.68 421.73 426.54 3,302.21 1,564.82 2,581.35 6,834.18 1,477.50 1,264.05 9,138.48 2,215.11 205.46 20,379.83 959.46 3,423.49 61,093.13 2021 5,791.96 .. 536.27 405.12 410.61 3,310.94 1,933.07 2,420.59 6,739.84 1,375.99 1,633.03 10,005.98 2,212.95 291.35 20,130.70 1,128.86 3,492.64 61,819.92 Table 62. Value at Current Prices of Commercial Capture Fisheries Production, by Region (in million PhP), 2012-2021


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 85 2. 2021 Regional Production NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 76,740 . 4,371 4,008 3,213 23,344 30,340 43,482 59,636 12,805 14,128 233,771 26,031 2,210 231,496 8,497 95,967 870,038 5,791,962 . 536,274 405,122 410,611 3,310,937 1,933,070 2,420,592 6,739,843 1,375,994 1,633,034 10,005,982 2,212,952 291,352 20,130,701 1,128,858 3,492,638 61,819,923 Source: PSA retrieved as of 21 April 2022 In 2021, the producing regions for Commercial Fisheries were Regions IX, XII, and BARMM with recorded volume of 233,771 MT, 231,496 MT, and 95,967 MT respectively. Meanwhile, the highest value of production, at current prices, is in Region XII with PhP 20.13 billion, Region IX with PhP 10.01 billion, and Region VI with PhP 6.74 billion. Region Volume Value (‘000 PhP) Table 63. Commercial Capture Fisheries Production Volume and Value (at Current Prices), by Region, 2021 Figure 39. Commercial Capture Fisheries Production Volume, by Region (in MT), 2021


86 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Tuna Sardines Roundscad Big-eyed scad Mackerel Anchovies Squid Slipmouth Crevalle Threadfin bream Others TOTAL 381,137.82 267,969.58 158,403.99 35,631.06 31,330.02 10,271.92 7,199.05 7,590.54 5,354.68 6,385.34 63,931.08 975,205.08 329,977.77 249,027.47 137,780.48 35,070.54 29,431.02 8,645.59 6,910.42 6,817.75 6,102.45 5,457.86 54,816.95 870,038.30 37.93 28.62 15.84 4.03 3.38 0.99 0.79 0.78 0.70 6.30 100.00 -13.42 -7.07 -13.02 -1.57 -6.06 -15.83 -4.01 -10.18 13.96 -14.53 -14.26 -10.78 28,722,915.36 6,532,507.63 10,172,274.66 2,806,759.74 2,930,179.66 607,205.06 1,011,790.81 549,594.26 476,085.36 907,693.87 6,376,125.19 61,093,131.60 28,127,612.80 7,143,712.41 10,782,769.94 3,030,015.76 2,937,912.11 532,648.00 1,066,265.64 542,436.04 601,572.07 779,454.20 6,275,523.77 61,819,922.74 45.50 11.56 17.44 4.90 4.75 0.86 1.72 0.88 0.97 1.26 10.15 100.00 -2.07 9.36 6.00 7.95 0.26 -12.28 5.38 -1.30 26.36 -14.13 -1.58 1.19 Volume (MT) Value (‘000 PhP) Tuna includes Big-Eye Tuna, Eastern Little Tuna, Frigate Tuna, Skipjack, and Yellowfin Tuna Sardines includes Bali sardinella, Fimbriated sardines, and roundherring Mackerel includes Indian Mackerel, Indo-pacific mackerel, and spanish mackerel Tuna was the top produced commodity in commercial fisheries in 2021 with 37.93% share to the sub-sectoral production or equivalent to 329.98 thousand MT. Following the ranking were Sardines (28.62%), Roundscad (15.84%), Big-eyed scad (4.03%), and Mackerel (3.38%). As for the production value at current prices, Tuna also had the largest share with 45.50%, followed by Roundscad (17.44%), Sardines (11.56%), Big-eyed scad (4.90%), and Mackerel (4.75%). Table 64. Volume and Value (at Current Prices) of the Top 10 Commodities in Commercial Capture Fisheries, 2020-2021 2020 2020 2021 2021 Growth Rate (%) Growth Rate (%) 2021 % Share to Total 2021 % Share to Total Species 3. Top 10 Commodities


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 87 NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL - - - - 1,316.10 - - 2,068.28 2,945.46 2,724.42 - 176,444.99 - 631.50 3,227.82 - - 189,358.57 76,072.16 - 1,804.00 - - 4,845.90 - 22,357.71 11,545.56 - - 3,052.62 - 715.81 227,645.07 - - 348,038.83 - - - - 89.87 12,778.85 3,863.27 10,074.06 18,879.00 1,528.64 866.89 33,497.09 5,064.50 - - 2,197.38 - 88,839.55 668.01 - 2,566.86 4,008.19 1,807.28 5,719.15 26,476.96 8,981.81 26,265.62 8,552.09 13,261.25 20,775.95 20,966.16 862.48 622.99 6,299.55 95,967.00 243,801.35 76,740.17 - 4,370.86 4,008.19 3,213.25 23,343.90 30,340.23 43,481.86 59,635.64 12,805.15 14,128.14 233,770.65 26,030.66 2,209.79 231,495.88 8,496.93 95,967.00 870,038.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 08 April 2022 In 2021, the total volume of commercial fish catch that landed in the PFDA fish ports was estimated at 348,038.83 MT, the highest volume among the different landing centers, sharing 40% to the total volume of commercial capture fisheries. Region XII contributed the most with 65.41% share which landed through PFDA, followed by NCR, Region V, and VI with 21.86%, 6.42%, and 3.32% respectively. Municipal Fishing Boats in Concepcion, Iloilo Source: BFAR RFO VI Table 65. Volume of Commercial Capture Fisheries Production, by Region and Type of Landing Centers (in MT), 2021 Region Private PFDA LGU Traditional Total 4. Production by Type of Landing Sites


88 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL - - - - 123,063.73 - - 184,462.20 410,158.35 242,426.03 - 6,044,094.93 - 94,807.19 242,990.16 - - 7,342,002.59 5,679,257.34 - 222,594.02 - - 595,828.45 - 415,489.81 1,455,810.18 - - 179,824.49 - 74,468.17 19,816,842.49 - - 28,440,114.95 - - - - 9,332.22 1,906,043.43 345,776.92 1,048,007.60 1,904,691.24 224,545.98 109,222.35 2,926,741.45 302,368.26 - - 268,302.42 - 9,045,031.87 112,704.45 - 313,680.10 405,121.56 278,215.32 809,065.49 1,587,293.13 772,632.63 2,969,183.32 909,022.06 1,523,812.12 855,321.51 1,910,583.68 122,076.17 70,868.10 860,555.39 3,492,638.30 16,992,773.33 5,791,961.79 - 536,274.12 405,121.56 410,611.27 3,310,937.37 1,933,070.05 2,420,592.24 6,739,843.09 1,375,994.07 1,633,034.47 10,005,982.38 2,212,951.94 291,351.53 20,130,700.75 1,128,857.81 3,492,638.30 61,819,922.74 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 08 April 2022 The volume of fish catch that landed through PFDA generated the most value with 46.00% share to the total value of production for commercial fisheries at current prices. Out of the generated PhP 61.82 billion, Region XII contributed the most with 32.56% share, the majority of which landed through PFDA. Region IX contributed 16.19% to the total commercial value of production which landed through LGU. Region VI, one of the main contributors to production value, shares 10.90%, the majority of which landed through traditional landing centers. Commercial Fishing Boat in Tubigon, Bohol Source: BFAR RFO VII Table 66. Value at Current Prices of Commercial Capture Fisheries Production, by Region and Type of Landing Centers (in ‘000 PhP), 2021 Region Private PFDA LGU Traditional Total


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 89 5. Valid Commercial Fishing Vessels NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 167 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 10 3 0 56 0 0 93 0 0 335 389 0 13 1 31 77 24 50 172 73 36 347 44 62 925 9 0 2,253 191 0 95 80 75 250 104 240 104 79 80 108 57 108 484 32 0 2,087 747 0 108 81 106 332 128 291 286 155 116 511 101 170 1502 41 0 4,675 Large Scale (>150 GT*) Medium Scale (20.1-150 GT) Small Scale (3.1-20 GT) Region Total *GT - Gross Tonnage Source: Fisheries Regulatory and Licensing Division Retrieved April 04, 2022 As of 2021, there are 4,675 total number of valid commercial fishing vessels registered in Fisheries Regulatory and Licensing Division (FRLD). Thirty-two percent were from Region XII, followed by NCR with 15.98% or 747 fishing vessels and Region IX with 511or 10.93% share to the total valid commercial fishing vessel. Municipal Fishing in Lupon, Davao Oriental Source: BFAR RFO XI Table 67. Number of Valid Commercial Fishing Vessels, by Region


90 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 OVERVIEW • The five-year trend showed an increase in volume both in exported and imported fish and fishery products, with an average growth rate of 7.54% and 11.06%, respectively. •In 2021, 258,418 MT was exported, a 1.18% decline from last year’s exported volume. The majority of these fish and fishery products were exported to China, USA, and Japan. • The value of exported fish and fishery products amounted to 1.1 billion USD while the cost of imported fish and fishery products was 0.75 billion USD. • The recorded volume of imported fish and fishery products was 533,235 MT for 2021, 73.29% came from China. • Tuna is the top commodity being exported and imported. E X T E RNAL TRADE


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 91 E X T E RNAL TRADE B. Exports Volume and Value 1. 2016-2021 Export Trend A. Summary of Imports and Exports of Fish and Fishery Products, 2021 Export volume exhibited an increase in 2017 by 85.91% from the previous year but continued to decline from 2018 to 2021. The highest volume of export was registered in 2017 with 478,21 MT. In 2021, the volume of export settled at 258.37 thousand MT, a decline of 1.18% from the 2020 level. Figure 40. Volume and Value of Import and Export of Fish and Fishery Products, 2021 Figure 41. Volume and Value of Export of Fish and Fishery Products, 2016-2021


92 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 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 TOTAL 205,164 77,443 2,673 25,586 99,461 731 52,478 258,374 899,883 234,387 10,343 121,525 533,629 1,085 236,320 1,137,289 44,472,233 11,583,395 511,133 6,005,751 26,371,955 53,622 11,678,946 56,204,801 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) (‘000 PhP) FOB Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 12 August 2022 During 2021, the country’s volume of exported fish and fishery products reached 258,374 MT and has a total value of PhP 56.20 billion. Seventy-nine percent of the fish exports were fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other prepared or preserved forms. In totality, the mentioned commodities registered 205,164 MT and accounted PhP 44.47 billion in terms of value. The remaining 20.59% were classified as shells, miscellaneous fishery products, and other derivatives. Crassostrea iredalei (Slipper Oyster) Source: BFAR IFCU Table 68. Volume and Value of Export of Fish and Fishery Products, by Kind, 2021 2. 2021 Export of Fish and Fishery Products by Kind


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 93 Commodity/Kind 1. Tuna Fresh/chilled/frozen (excludes fillet) Smoked Prepared/preserved/dried 2. Seaweeds Seaweeds, Fresh ,Chilled/Frozen or Dried Seaweeds for human consumption Carrageenan 3. Crabs/crabs fat & crab meat Live, Frozen/Fresh or Chilled/othr crabs Crab fat or crab meat (Prepared/preserved) Smoked 4. Grouper For breeding, live Other than for breeding 5. Octopus Fresh or chilled Frozen Dried, salted or in brine Live Smoked 6. Shrimps/Prawns Fresh/ chilled or frozen,dried, nes Live Prepared and preserved 7. Squid and Cuttlefish Live Fresh/chilled Dried, salted or in brine, smoked Frozen Prepared/preserved 8. Sea Cucumber Dried, salted or in brine Fresh or chilled, frozen Live Prepared/preserved Smoked 9. Ornamental Fish Live 10. Roundscad Frozen, fresh or chilled Dried, salted or in brine; smoked Total Major Commodities Total of Other Commodities GRAND TOTAL 91,754 10,010 - 81,745 33,285 1,115 3,116 29,055 9,583 5,288 4,295 0 18,476 - 18,476 5,980 182 5,797 0 0 - 4,485 3,810 - 674 4,814 0 75 14 4,525 200 365 336 26 0 3 - 7,155 7,155 713 708 5 176,611 81,763 258,374 378,708 33,427 - 345,281 213,795 1,239 6,615 205,941 164,240 24,683 139,556 1 39,962 - 39,962 27,941 1,082 26,853 4 1 - 27,358 25,792 - 1,566 20,762 1 179 118 19,792 672 7,760 7,371 42 2 346 - 5,858 5,858 1,817 1,794 23 888,201 249,087 1,137,289 18,715,742 1,651,955 - 17,063,787 10,565,753 61,210 326,932 10,177,612 8,116,720 1,219,814 6,896,854 52 1,974,933 - 1,974,933 1,380,830 53,485 1,327,089 211 45 - 1,352,039 1,274,655 - 77,384 1,026,065 61 8,829 5,816 978,125 33,234 383,511 364,254 2,057 78 17,123 - 289,500 289,500 89,819 88,676 1,144 43,894,912 12,309,889 56,204,801 ('000 PhP) FOB Value ('000 USD) Volume MT Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 12 May 2022 Table 69. Top Ten (10) Fishery Exports in Terms of Value, by Kind, 2021 3. 2021 Top 10 Export in Terms of Value


94 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 In terms of volume, Tuna exports constituted 35.51% of the 258,374 MT total exports in 2021, the majority of which were either prepared, preserved, or dried. Other commodities that were exported are Seaweed (12.88%) and Grouper (7.15%). In terms of value, Tuna generated the most with 33.30% share of the total value exported, followed by seaweeds with 18.80% share and, crabs/ crabs fat & crab meat with 14.44% share. Figure 42. Major Fisheries Exports in Terms of Value, 2021 (in million PhP) Figure 43. Major Fisheries Exports in Terms of Volume, 2021 (in MT)


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 95 Tuna Fresh/chilled/frozen (excludes fillet) United States of America Japan Italy Vietnam Germany Thailand Netherlands Switzerland Spain Hong Kong Others Prepared/Preserved/Dried/Smoked Japan Germany Netherlands Spain United States of America United Kingdom Italy Belgium Canada Sweden Others 91,754 10,010 2,680 1,419 1,564 1,426 265 1,006 252 354 382 245 416 81,745 13,553 14,107 11,541 10,755 9,041 6,091 2,569 1,420 998 1,009 10,662 378,708 33,427 11,355 4,708 4,130 3,121 1,844 1,705 1,560 1,553 1,189 470 1,793 345,281 68,179 54,549 48,932 42,559 38,109 29,092 13,706 7,092 4,556 4,201 34,306 18,715,742 1,651,955 561,188 232,657 204,083 154,227 91,111 84,248 77,091 76,756 58,778 23,217 88,599 17,063,787 3,369,420 2,695,796 2,418,231 2,103,273 1,883,345 1,437,710 677,354 350,472 225,161 207,620 1,695,405 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) (‘000 PhP) FOB Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 12 August 2022 In terms of volume, exported tuna and tuna products registered 91,754 MT, 89.09% of which were either prepared, preserved, dried or smoked. Japan got the largest bulk of tuna products from the Philippines, previously held by Germany, amounting to 14,972 MT. Table 70. Major Destination of Three Selected Fishery Exports, by Kind, Volume, and Value, 2021 4. Top 10 Major Destination of Selected Fishery Commodities


96 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Seaweeds Seaweeds and Other Algae, Fresh, Chilled/Frozen or Dried China United States of America France South Korea Canada South Africa Hong Kong Spain Singapore Australia Others Carrageenan United States of America Netherlands Spain Germany Brazil United Kingdom India Mexico Russia Denmark Others 30,170 1,115 584 392 80 1 19 - 14 24 0.21 0.02 0.03 29,055 8,635 2,325 1,938 1,566 1,271 1,152 835 1,410 1,033 850 8,039 207,180 1,239 474 282 148 135 132 38 13 9 7 1 0.06 205,941 46,782 18,082 13,244 12,153 8,979 8,935 8,740 8,270 8,175 7,354 65,228 10,238,822 61,210 23,418 13,924 7,309 6,647 6,538 1,896 662 420 355 37 3 10,177,612 2,311,970 893,629 654,500 600,586 443,762 441,563 431,910 408,704 404,001 363,422 3,223,567 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) (‘000 PhP) FOB Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 In 2021, seaweed exports reached 30,170 MT with corresponding value of PhP 10.24 billion. USA, Netherlands, and Spain were the top countries of destination with 29.92%, 7.71%, and 6.42%, respectively.


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 97 Shrimps/Prawns Frozen Japan United States Of America South Korea France Guam Others Fresh or chilled Hong Kong, China Taiwan (Rep. Of China) United States Of America People’s Republic Of China Japan Others Shrimps and Prawn, Dried Japan Canada United States Of America Taiwan (Rep. Of China) Prepared and Preserved United States Of America Taiwan (Rep. Of China) Netherlands UK Of Great Britain And N. Ireland Kuwait Others Total (3) major commodities Total other commodities Grand Total 4,485 3,112 1,890 423 456 154 25 164 580 299 110 74 32 28 37 119 98 6 1 15 674 318 66 61 37 39 152 126,409 131,965 258,374 27,358 22,438 13,569 3,487 3,363 1,461 190 369 2,499 1,022 586 339 213 152 187 855 846 8 1 - 1,566 613 225 211 104 84 329 613,246 524,043 1,137,289 1,352,039 1,108,901 670,571 172,325 166,217 72,191 9,372 18,225 123,501 50,516 28,957 16,765 10,502 7,523 9,238 42,254 41,820 377 35 22 77,384 30,292 11,123 10,450 5,120 4,126 16,272 30,306,603 25,898,198 56,204,801 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) (‘000 PhP) FOB Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 Shrimps and Prawns contributed 2.41% of the total export value in 2021. Of which, 69.39% were exported as Frozen while the remaining 30.61% were exported as Fresh or chilled, Dried, and Prepared and Preserved. The destinations of these products include USA, Japan, China, Korea, France, Guam, and Taiwan among others.


98 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 United States Of America Japan China Netherlands Germany Spain United Kingdom Hong Kong Taiwan South Korea Italy Thailand Canada Australia Belgium France Brazil Vietnam Mexico India Total Major Countries Other Countries Grand Total 46,843 27,407 48,886 14,723 16,327 14,209 8,001 10,414 9,277 3,603 4,770 9,155 3,754 2,482 2,266 3,085 1,430 3,485 1,892 1,223 233,233 25,141 258,374.00 307,801 143,732 120,199 70,534 70,204 59,433 41,883 35,994 28,028 24,732 21,665 18,198 15,366 12,731 11,915 10,519 9,790 9,767 9,687 9,152 1,031,331 105,958 1,137,289.00 15,211,528 7,103,239 5,940,252 3,485,776 3,469,474 2,937,173 2,069,867 1,778,814 1,385,121 1,222,280 1,070,703 899,348 759,384 629,190 588,830 519,846 483,798 482,680 478,751 452,308 50,968,361 5,236,440 56,204,801.00 Country/Destination Quantity (MT) (‘000 USD) (‘000 PhP) FOB Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 Out of 258,374 MT that was exported in 2021, 18.92% was exported to China, 18.13% to USA and 10.61% to Japan. Others were exported to Germany, Netherlands, Spain, and Hongkong. Table 71. Fishery Export by Major Country of Destination (Top 20) in terms of Value, 2021 5. 2021 Major Destination in Terms of Value


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 99 Others Others 23.7% 24.9% Netherlands Netherlands 5.7% 6.2% Taiwan Taiwan 3.6% 2.5% Spain Spain 5.4% 5.2% Hong Kong Hong Kong 4.0% 3.2% Germany Germany 6.5% 6.2% Thailand Thailand 3.5% 1.6% Japan Japan 10.6% 12.6% USA USA 18.0% 27.1% China China 18.9% 10.6% Figure 44. Volume of Fishery Export, by Country of Destination, 2021 Figure 45. Value at Current Prices of Fishery Export, by Country of Destination, 2021


100 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 C. Imports Volume and Value 1. 2016-2021 Import Trend Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 For the last six (6) years, the volume of fish that is being imported is generally increasing. Import volume reached 533,24 MT in 2021, a 31.48% increase from last year’s import. Milkfish Harvest in Cebu Province Source: BFAR RFO VII Tilapia Breeding in Bohol Source: BFAR RFO VII Figure 46. Volume and Value of Import of Fish and Fish Products, 2016-2021


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 101 2. 2021 Import of Fish and Fishery Products by 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 TOTAL 478,843 413,939 442 48,803 15,659 123 54,269 533,235 662,086 541,584 758 82,972 36,772 48 84,316 746,449 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) CIF Value Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 The country’s volume of imported fish and fishery products in 2021 reached 533,235 MT, equivalent to a total value of PhP 36.89 billion. The majority of the total fish imports were fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other prepared or preserved forms, which recorded 478,843 MT or PhP 32.72 billion. The remaining 10.20% were shells, miscellaneous fishery products and other derivatives. Fish Smoking in Tarlac City, Tarlac Source: BFAR RFO III 32,720,290 26,765,079 37,452 4,100,486 1,817,273 2,368 4,166,874 36,889,533 (‘000 PhP) Table 72. Import of Fish and Fishery Products, by Kind, 2021


102 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 3. 2021 Major Fishery Imports in Terms of Value 1. Fresh/Chilled/Frozen Fish A. Tuna Papua New Guinea Taiwan Nauru Kiribati Marshall Islands Indonesia South Korea Vietnam Micronesia Japan Others B. Mackerel China Japan South Korea New Zealand Vietnam Iceland C. Sardines Russia Japan China South Korea Pakistan Oman 2. Prawn feeds Vietnam Thailand Taiwan China Japan Others 258,596 205,449 97,206 22,189 15,825 7,023 5,630 4,668 5,749 5,365 4,385 16,317 21,091 49,427 28,645 13,965 2,945 2,246 1,600 27 3,719 2,125 492 544 336 168 55 13,619 11,608 1,188 308 454 8 54 305,415 251,293 135,185 24,356 22,164 9,916 9,341 7,719 7,394 7,071 7,014 5,861 15,271 51,188 31,807 11,430 2,926 2,650 2,321 54 2,935 1,717 452 339 261 129 37 15,412 12,746 1,523 697 248 62 136 15,085,431 12,418,886 6,680,866 1,203,666 1,095,344 490,051 461,627 381,491 365,435 349,434 346,618 289,667 754,687 2,529,698 1,571,894 564,886 144,598 130,958 114,704 2,659 136,847 84,849 22,362 16,748 12,888 6,354 1,837 761,684 629,902 75,262 34,426 12,279 3,074 6,740 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) CIF Value (‘000 PhP) Table 73. Major Fishery Imports in Terms of Value (at Current Prices), 2021


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 103 3. Flour, meals & pellets of fish, crustaceans & molluscs unfit for human consumption Malaysia South Korea Georgia Norway Thailand Others Total Major Imports Other Commodities GRAND TOTAL 13,917 9,316 1,888 809 307 420 1,177 286,132 247,103 533,235 12,893 7,404 1,638 1,333 746 453 1,319 333,720 412,729 746,449 365,883 365,883 80,945 65,900 36,889 22,363 65,178 16,212,998 20,676,535 36,889,533 Commodity/Kind Volume (MT) (‘000 USD) CIF Value (‘000 PhP) Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 Tuna had the highest cost of imports, comprising 33.67% of the total CIF value for imports. The majority of the imported tuna came from Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and Nauru, sharing 18.23%, 4.16%, and 2.97% of the total volume imported. Mackerel, the second highest imported commodity for 2021, came from China and Japan. Octopus Processing in Zamboanga City Source: BFAR RFO IX


104 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Figure 47. Major Fisheries Imports in Terms of Volume, 2021 Figure 48. Major Fisheries Imports in Terms of Value, 2021


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 105 Country/Destination China Papua New Guinea Vietnam Japan Thailand Taiwan South Korea Nauru Malaysia Indonesia Ireland Norway Kiribati Marshall Islands Micronesia Chile New Zealand United States Of America Tuvalu Denmark Total Major Countries Other Countries 158,088 99,008 73,790 33,112 26,814 24,544 16,636 15,825 12,668 9,309 9,127 7,241 7,023 5,871 4,414 3,905 2,654 2,319 2,296 2,254 516,898 16,337 245,768 136,853 107,857 20,977 19,434 27,813 20,323 22,164 12,068 21,059 12,369 12,353 9,916 9,717 7,059 15,824 3,546 6,944 3,881 3,577 719,505 26,945 12,145,853 6,763,296 5,330,314 1,036,688 960,452 1,374,542 1,004,375 1,095,344 596,391 1,040,747 611,301 610,507 490,051 480,215 348,841 782,000 175,261 343,173 191,792 176,791 35,557,935 1,331,598 ('000 PhP) CIF Value ('000 USD) Volume MT 4. Fishery Imports by Major Country of Origin (Top 20), in Terms of Volume, 2021 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 17 May 2022 Out of 533,235 MT of imported fish and fish products, 73.29% originated from China, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, Japan and Thailand. Table 74. Fishery Imports by Major Country of Origin (Top 20), in terms of Volume, 2021


106 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Others 10.9% Netherlands 5.2% Taiwan 3.1% Spain 4.7% Hong Kong 3.2% Germany 6.4% Thailand 2.5% Japan 14.3% USA 19.2% China 30.6% Others 14.8% Netherlands 2.7% Taiwan 3.1% Spain 3.9% Hong Kong 2.8% Germany 2.9% Thailand 1.7% Japan 15.0% USA 19.0% China 34.2% Figure 49. Volume of Fishery Imports, by Country of Origin, 2021 Figure 50. Value of Fishery Imports (at Current Prices), by Country of Origin, 2021 OTHER F I S H E IRIES INFORMATION


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 107 OTHER FISHEIRIES INFORMAT I O N


108 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Total Major Countries Volume 13,995,443 7,479,325 5,458,700 3,429,029 4,800,499 4,974,162 4,814,950 2,053,681 3,163,760 2,309,319 1,971,756 1,358,252 1,951,120 1,542,465 33,195,540 174,450 44,500 18,400 3,131 8,971 36,348 365 66,800 162,952 404,926 8,710 153,689 % Share 38.66% 10.95% 6.21% 3.69% 2.48% 2.45% 2.27% 2.07% 1.95% 1.84% 1.77% 1.77% 1.42% 1.17% 21.31% 82,593,140 23,392,225 13,277,400 7,884,586 5,293,935 5,231,426 4,851,298 4,412,284 4,174,289 3,925,197 3,783,968 3,773,313 3,033,261 2,506,731 45,519,770 48,246,255 5,950,000 7,795,000 4,442,257 490,042 237,720 858,277 598,229 1,452,926 1,384,704 593,586 1,082,141 964,266 11,240,587 20,176,992 9,918,400 5,300 13,300 263 10,573 1,499,961 345,500 22,582 1,812,765 929,954 62,241,698 13,429,325 13,253,700 7,871,286 5,290,541 5,211,882 4,814,950 2,911,958 3,761,989 3,762,245 3,356,460 1,951,838 3,033,261 2,506,731 44,436,127 20,351,442 9,962,900 23,700 13,300 3,394 19,544 36,348 1,500,326 412,300 162,952 427,508 1,821,475 0 0 1,083,643 Fish, Crustaceans & Molluscs Aquatic Plants (including seaweed) Capture Capture Aquaculture Aquaculture Total Total In the production of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and aquatic plants (including seaweeds), Philippines ranked 8th among the countries in the world fisheries production. China Indonesia India Vietnam USA Russian Federations Peru Philippines Japan Norway Chile South Korea Myanmar Thailand Other Countries WORLD TOTAL 213,652,823 100.00 92,498,001 177,833,991 85,335,990 1,083,242 34,735,590 35,818,832 A. 2019 World Fisheries Volume and Value of Production 1. Major Producing Countries of Fish Crustaceans, Molluscs, and Aquatic Plants, by Sub-sector Source: FAO, 2019 Table 75. World Fisheries Production Volume of Fish Crustaceans, Molluscs, and Aquatic Plants, by Sub-sector, By Major Producing Countries, 2019


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 109 China India Indonesia Vietnam Bangladesh Egypt Norway Chile Myanmar Thailand Philippines Ecuador Brazil Japan South Korea Other Countries WORLD TOTAL 48,246,255 7,795,000 5,950,000 4,442,257 2,488,600 1,641,949 1,452,926 1,384,704 1,082,141 964,266 858,277 695,790 599,550 598,229 593,586 6,542,460 85,335,990 56.54 9.13 6.97 5.21 2.92 1.92 1.70 1.62 1.27 1.13 1.01 0.82 0.70 0.70 0.70 7.67 100 150,750,806 14,514,648 13,062,090 12,039,742 6,049,670 2,862,373 8,151,692 10,898,325 1,842,412 3,199,158 2,046,148 2,601,607 1,196,522 3,924,879 2,060,480 26,634,400 261,834,952 57.57 5.54 4.99 4.60 2.31 1.09 3.11 4.16 0.70 1.22 0.78 0.99 0.46 1.50 0.79 10.17 100 Major Countries Volume (MT) % Share to total Value (‘000 USD) Philippines contributed 1.01% to the world’s total production in aquaculture, with 858,277 MT production of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. China Indonesia Republic of Korea Philippines DPR of Korea Japan Malaysia Zanzibar Chile Vietnam Russian Federation Madagascar Solomon Island India Papua New Guinea Other Countries WORLD TOTAL 20,176,992 9,918,400 1,812,765 1,499,961 603,000 345,500 188,110 104,620 22,582 13,300 10,573 8,865 5,600 5,300 4,300 15,722 34,735,590 58.09 28.55 5.22 4.32 1.74 0.99 0.54 0.30 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.05 100 10,416,737 1,481,002 731,352 228,687 90,600 1,089,875 689,325 2,419 59,675 4,025 12,688 1,225 210 410 190 20,467 14,828,887 70.25 9.99 4.93 1.54 0.61 7.35 4.65 0.02 0.40 0.03 0.09 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.14 100 Major Countries Volume (MT) Value (‘000 USD) For the production of aquatic plants, the Philippines ranked 4th among the countries, sharing 4.32% of the world’s volume of production, equivalent to 1,499,961 MT. % Share to total % Share to total % Share to total Source: FAO, 2019 Source: FAO, 2019 Table 76. World Aquaculture Production Volume and Value of Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, etc., by Major Producing Countries, 2019 Table 77. World Aquaculture Production Volume and Value of Aquatic Plants, by Major Producing Countries, 2019 2. Major Producing Countries of Aquaculture Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, etc. 3. Major Producing Countries of Aquatic Plants


110 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 China Indonesia India Russian Federation Peru USA Vietnam Japan Norway Philippines Chile Myanmar Mexico Thailand Malaysia Other Countries WORLD TOTAL 13,995,443 7,479,325 5,458,700 4,974,162 4,814,950 4,800,499 3,429,029 3,163,760 2,309,319 2,053,681 1,971,756 1,951,120 1,573,362 1,542,465 1,461,015 31,519,415 92,498,001 15.13 8.09 5.90 5.38 5.21 5.19 3.71 3.42 2.50 2.22 2.13 2.11 1.70 1.67 1.58 34.08 100 Major Countries Volume (MT) % Share to total Philippines ranked 10th with 2,053,681 MT and 2.22% contribution to the world’s Capture Production of Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, etc.. Chile China Norway Japan France Indonesia Peru India Canada Russian Federation South Korea USA Australia Philippines Taiwan Other Countries WORLD TOTAL 404,926 174,450 162,952 66,800 51,300 44,500 36,348 18,400 12,655 8,971 8,710 3,131 1,923 365 302 87,509 1,083,242 37.38 16.10 15.04 6.17 4.74 4.11 3.36 1.70 1.17 0.83 0.80 0.29 0.18 0.03 0.03 8.08 100 Major Countries Volume (MT) The Philippine’s production of 365 MT of aquatic plants, contributed 0.03% to the world’s total capture production. Source: FAO, 2019 Source: FAO, 2019 % Share to total Table 78. World Capture Production Volume of Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, etc., by Major Producing Countries, 2019 Table 79. World Capture Production Volume of Aquatic Plants, by Major Producing Countries, 2019 4. Major Producing Countries of Capture Fish, Crustaceans, and Molluscs, etc. 5. Production of Aquatic Plants to Capture Production


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 111 B. 2018-2019 Food Consumption Food Group/ Sub-group g/day % Share to Total kg/yr Intake Consumption ENERGY-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 Vitamins C-Rich Fruits Other Fruits Miscellaneous Beverages Condiments and Spices Others 315.0 275.9 17.1 22.0 10.2 8.3 14.1 182.1 93.9 57.5 30.7 22.2 47.2 39.3 7.9 9.1 126.5 40.4 86.2 34.0 7.4 26.6 35.1 24.8 8.9 1.5 115 100.7 6.2 8.0 3.7 3.0 5.1 66.5 34.3 21.0 11.2 8.1 17.2 14.4 2.9 3.3 46.2 14.7 31.5 12.4 2.7 9.7 12.8 9.0 3.2 0.5 ALL FOOD 803.8 293.3 100.1 Next to rice and rice products, Filipinos consume fish and fish products the most; 11.68% of the total intake of each Filipino is composed of fish and fish products which is equivalent to 93.90 grams/day. This is 63.00% higher than meat and meat products, and 206.00% higher than poultry. ENNS 2018-2019 39.2 34.3 2.1 2.7 1.3 1.0 1.8 22.7 11.7 7.2 3.8 2.8 5.9 4.9 1.0 1.1 15.7 5.0 10.7 4.2 0.9 3.3 4.4 3.1 1.1 0.2 Table 80. Mean One-day Per Capita Food Consumption and Percent (%) of Food to Total Intake: Philippines, ENNS 2018-2019 1. Mean One-day Per Capita Food Consumption and Percent (%) of Food to Total Intake


112 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Fish and Fish 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 molluscs Shrimps Crabs Squid/octopus Tahong (mussles) Others (fresh) Dried and processed (as fresh) Bagoong (as fresh) Cooked/mixed shellfish dishes 93.9 64 5.6 10.1 9 0.9 1.3 2.9 0.8 1.4 1.4 12.1 2.7 0.1 0.9 0.3 3.6 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.3 9.3 7.8 13.6 1.2 0.4 10.6 1.4 8.5 1.6 1 2.1 0.8 2.4 0.2 0.4 - Food Group/ Sub-group Mean g/day According to 2018-2019 DOST-FNRI survey report, each Filipino consumes an average of 34.27 kg/year of fish and fish products comprising of 23.36 kg of fresh fish, 2.85 kg of dried fish (as fresh fish). 4.97 kg of processed fish and 3.10 kg of crustaceans and molluscs. Table 81. Mean One-day per Capita Fish and Fish Products Consumption, Philippines, 2018-2019 2. Mean One-day Per Capita Fish and Fish Products Consumption


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 113 Panaeus vannamei (Pacific White Shrimp) Source: BFAR IFCU Seaweed Harvest in Surigao del Sur Source: BFAR RFO XIII C. Retail Prices of Selected Fish Commodities Species Mackarel (Alumahan) Milkfish Rounscad Tilapia Frigate Tuna (Tulingan) Shrimp (Sugpo) Squid Sardine (Tamban) Tuna (Yellow fin) Seaweeds (Lato) Shells (Tahong) January 202.50 178.12 184.10 144.57 172.36 540.68 263.24 88.18 237.65 146.07 103.13 February 207.50 182.20 186.76 147.19 176.90 541.94 268.05 91.17 243.85 146.15 102.23 March 215.00 181.85 184.56 147.75 174.50 540.16 268.49 91.02 239.76 147.17 100.96 April 215.00 183.65 182.83 148.02 172.50 535.85 269.29 90.67 235.00 147.79 102.19 May 205.00 183.51 181.35 147.39 169.47 528.44 267.77 89.19 234.89 149.77 101.65 June 200.00 183.50 178.96 146.34 177.74 529.78 268.94 83.65 234.12 142.90 100.75 July 186.25 178.70 174.90 144.21 176.52 524.78 259.87 82.90 231.75 143.00 100.40 August 188.80 183.75 181.41 147.89 176.60 513.73 263.89 89.32 237.20 143.74 102.04 September 183.70 181.59 176.70 145.40 174.29 517.90 261.83 84.12 226.65 140.22 103.07 October 188.80 182.37 178.18 145.25 180.06 520.55 264.44 84.58 229.39 143.92 103.12 November 204.11 183.18 181.55 146.33 181.44 526.70 270.18 87.92 235.45 140.76 104.04 December 214.32 185.03 186.76 147.36 190.66 537.41 274.72 90.80 246.37 143.54 106.93 Source: PSA From January to December 2021, the prices of fish is fluctuating in a relatively stable rate. Frigate tuna, mackarel, and squid had the highest increase form January to December by PhP 18.30, PhP 11.82, and PhP 11.48 respectively. It can be noted that the prices of fish is increasing during the reference year by PhP 18.30, fourth quarter of 2021. Table 82. Monthly Retail Prices of Selected Fish Species, Philippines, 2021 (PhP/kg) 1. 2021 Monthly Prices


114 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Mackarel (Alumahan) Milkfish Rounscad Tilapia Frigate Tuna (Tulingan) Shrimp (Sugpo) Squid Sardine (Tamban) Tuna (Yellow fin) Seaweeds (Lato) Shells (Tahong) 162.29 160.99 140.28 126.76 143.49 470.3 224.83 76.41 197.47 87.38 85.58 165.94 170.06 143.77 130.28 148.88 496.65 233.36 78.38 211.08 119.37 97.73 161.93 171.75 162.17 140.63 156.37 514.36 242.33 80.01 222.3 132.37 98.61 200.92 182.29 181.51 146.48 176.92 529.83 266.73 87.79 236.01 144.59 102.54 Source: PSA Species 2018 2019 2020 2021 In terms of retail prices, shrimp (sugpo), seaweeds (lato), and squid had the highest increase in prices per kilogram from 2018-2021 by PhP 59.53, PhP 57.21, and PhP 41.90 respectively. Milkfish Harvest in Pola, Oriental Mindoro Source: BFAR RFO MIMAROPA Table 83. Annual Retail Prices of Selected Fish Species, Philippines (PhP/kg) 2. 2018-2021 Annual Prices


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 115 2. 2018-2021 Annual Prices D. Fish Inflation 1. 2012-2021 Monthly and Quarterly Fish Inflation Period January February March April May June July August September October November December Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Annual 2011 4.5 6.2 6.2 7 6.9 7.2 7.8 8.3 7.8 8.5 8.0 7.9 5.63 7.03 7.97 8.13 7.19 2012 6.8 5 5.7 7.3 6.1 6.1 6.7 8.1 7.2 6.8 7.0 6.4 5.83 6.50 7.33 6.73 6.60 2013 6.9 6.2 5.2 1.1 1.6 1.3 1.2 -0.8 -0.4 0.3 0.7 1.2 6.10 1.33 0.00 0.73 2.04 2014 1.2 1.8 1.2 2.2 3.6 3.4 3.7 4.7 5.8 4.6 3.8 3.1 1.40 3.07 4.73 3.83 3.26 2015 4.5 4.4 5.3 6.9 4.6 4.1 4.2 2.7 1.6 1.8 2.2 2.6 4.73 5.20 2.83 2.20 3.74 2016 0.7 0 0 -2.1 -0.6 0.6 -0.3 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.9 2.5 0.23 -0.70 0.20 1.83 0.39 2017 4.2 5.8 5 7.8 7.6 7.7 7.6 7.9 9.4 8.6 8.3 9.8 5.00 7.70 8.30 8.90 7.48 2018 12.3 11.2 12.9 12.3 11.4 11.2 11.4 12.4 13.4 13.8 12.5 9.9 12.13 11.63 12.40 12.07 12.06 2019 7.8 7.8 4.8 3.3 4.2 3.8 3.8 2.8 1.4 0.8 2.5 7.4 6.80 3.77 2.67 3.57 4.20 2020 8.8 8.6 10.5 10 8.1 6.1 3.8 2.6 2.6 3.7 5.3 3.1 9.30 8.07 3.00 4.03 6.10 2021 3.7 5.1 4.9 6 7.8 8.7 9.3 12.4 10.2 9.5 7.9 7.0 4.57 7.50 10.63 8.13 7.71 Source: PSA Retrieved At constant 2012 prices, fish inflation rate for the last decade was observed to be lowest in 2016 with 0.39% and highest in 2018 with 12.06%. The recorded inflation rate in 2021 was 7.7%, with highest inflation rate in August, September, and October with 12.4%, 10.2%, and 9.5%, respectively. Note: Year-on-Year Changes of the Consumer Price Index in Percent in Fish and Seafood (2012=100): January 2011 - December 2021” Table 84. Monthly and Quarterly Fish Inflation, 2012-2021 (2012=100)


116 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Area / Region Philippines NCR CAR I II III V-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM January 3.7 2.6 7.0 3.6 3.2 8.1 6.3 3.7 10.4 6.8 -0.4 0.3 -0.7 1.3 -3.0 -0.6 -0.3 2.4 February 5.1 2.7 7.6 6.9 1.9 8.5 7.4 4.7 8.2 10.6 2.3 5.1 7.1 4.9 -4.0 -0.3 5.7 3.2 March 4.9 1.7 8.2 4.7 3.2 7.2 6.9 4.0 6.2 8.8 2.0 4.7 7.8 4.9 1.5 5.5 6.0 3.2 April 6.0 2.9 5.9 6.6 3.3 7.0 7.9 6.9 6.4 6.3 0.3 5.3 11.4 10.5 11.4 8.5 7.7 1.6 May 7.8 7.1 6.8 7.8 4.4 8.7 6.2 8.7 7.9 8.0 2.9 6.4 12.2 11.9 14.3 12.3 13.4 1.8 June 8.7 8.9 7.0 7.9 5.0 7.1 7.6 9.6 14.4 9.2 4.3 9.1 11.2 12.6 12.2 11.6 14.3 2.0 July 9.3 10.0 6.9 8.3 3.0 6.2 9.8 13.1 14.7 7.6 5.2 7.5 9.6 16.4 16.9 12.7 16.5 2.0 August 12.4 11.5 9.5 8.1 5.3 10.4 17.1 12.8 20.3 7.9 7.5 10.1 12.2 16.7 23.1 17.3 17.0 3.3 September 10.2 10.3 10.3 8.7 5.7 9.1 14.3 10.0 13.1 8.3 6.5 9.4 8.2 15.6 13.1 13.1 9.5 2.4 October 9.5 9.8 8.2 5.7 4.6 8.4 12.3 8.1 13.1 12.3 5.5 11.6 9.7 14.4 9.3 8.9 8.6 2.0 November 7.9 7.4 6.9 2.4 2.5 4.1 8.8 8.3 6.3 12.1 8.8 12.4 11.5 11.9 8.5 8.9 11.5 3.1 December 7.0 6.0 5.1 2.7 0.6 2.5 5.0 9.2 2.5 10.9 9.2 9.7 16.0 10.7 11.5 11.5 14.7 3.8 Note: Year-on-Year Changes of the Consumer Price Index in Percent in Fish and Seafood (2012=100): January - December 2021 Among the regions, the highest fish inflation rate recorded in 2021 was in Region X with 11.0%. This was followed by Region XIII with 10.4%, and Region V with 10.3%. Table 85. Monthly Fish Inflation, by Region (2012=100), 2021 2. 2021 Monthly Inflation by Region


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 117 Fish and Other Seafood Vegetables, Tubers, Cooking Bananas and Pulses Meat and Other Parts of Slaughtered Land Animals Rice 3.7 21.2 17.1 0.1 5.1 16.7 20.7 0.5 4.9 8.3 20.9 0.9 6.0 -2.6 22.1 -0.3 7.8 -6.6 22.1 -0.8 8.7 -2.7 19.2 -1.1 9.3 5.0 16.0 -1.0 12.4 15.7 16.4 -0.4 10.2 16.2 15.6 0.1 9.5 11.4 11.9 0.5 7.9 -1.8 10.7 1.0 7.0 -10.0 11.3 0.9 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved In 2021, fish and other seafood ranked second in inflation rate as compared to other primary commodities such as vegetables, meat, and rice. Monitoring of Aquaponics System Source: BFAR NIFTC Feeding of Fingerlings in Dagupan City, Pangasinan Source: BFAR NIFTC Table 86. Monthly Inflation of Agricultural Products (2012=100), 2021 January February March April May June July August September October November December 3. 2021 Monthly Inflation of Agricultural Products


118 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 ANNEX Fish Cages in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Source: BFAR RFO XI Municipal Fishing in Iloilo City Source: BFAR RFO VI


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 119 Annex 1. Area and Location of the 12 Fisheries Management Areas (FMAs) in the Philippines FMA FMA 1 FMA 2 FMA 3 FMA 4 FMA 5 FMA 6 FMA 7 FMA 8 FMA 9 Area (Sq. km) 505,345 300,098 166,659 152,076 485,417 293,930 16,699 14,090 28,228 Regions Lead Region: II Members: III, IV-A, V, and VIII Lead Region: XI Members: VIII, and XII Lead Region: XII Members: IX and BARMM Lead Region: IX Members:VI, VII, and BARMM Lead Region: MIMAROPA Members: VI, and BARMM Lead Region: III Members: I, IV-A, IV-B, CAR and NCR Lead Region: V Members: IV-A, and VIII Lead Region: VIII Member: XIII Lead Region: X Members: VII, VIII, IX, and XIII Provinces Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, Quezon, Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, Northern Samar Eastern Samar, Northern Samar, Davao De Oro, Davao Del Norte, Davao Del Sur, Davao Occidental, Davao Oriental, Surigao Del Norte, Surigao Del Sur, Sarangani Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Sur, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, Tawi tawi Antique, Guimaras, Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga City, Isabela City, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi tawi Palawan, Occidental Mindoro, Aklan, Antique, Tawi-tawi Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan, Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga, Zambales, Batangas, Cavite, Metro Manilsa, Occidental Mindoro, Abra Albay, Camarines Sur, Masbate, Sorsogon, Quezon, Biliran, Leyte, Northern Samar, Western Samar Eastern Samar, Leyte, Western Samar, Southern Leyte, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur Bohol, Siquijor, Southern Leyte, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental, Agusan del Norte, Surigao del Norte


120 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 FMA FMA 10 FMA 11 FMA 12 Area (Sq. km) 15,265 20,386 36,674 Regions Lead Region: VII Members: V, VI, VIII, and IX Lead Region: VI Members: V, and VII Lead Region: IV-A Members: MIMAROPA, V, and VI Provinces Biliran, Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Masbate, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Southern Leyte, Zamboanga del Norte Capiz, Cebu, Guimaras, Iloilo, Masbate, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Bacolod City, Iloilo City Aklan, Antique, Batangas, Capiz, Marinduque, Masbate, Occidental Mindoro, Quezon, Romblon https://www.discoverthephilippines.com/provinces-in-the-philippines/ Municipal Fishing in Concepcion, Iloilo Source: BFAR RFO VI Shellfish Culture in Balasan, Iloilo Source: BFAR RFO VI


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 121 Annex 2. Area and Location of the 24 Major Fishing Grounds in the Philippines Fishing Ground 1. Babuyan Channel 2. Batangas Coast 3. Bohol Sea 4. Camotes Sea 5. Casiguran Sound 6. Cuyo Pass 7. Davao Gulf 8. East Sulu Sea 9. Guimaras Strait 10. Lagonoy Gulf 11. Lamon Bay 12. Leyte Gulf Area (Sq. km) 3,612.0 7,946.0 2,476.8 4,024.0 9,288.0 2,064.0 2,838.0 2,724.0 Regions II IV-A and MIMAROPA VII, VIII, X, and XIII III MIMAROPA and VI XI and XIII VI, VII, and IX VI V and VIII IV-A and V VIII and XIII Provinces Batanes, Cagayan Batangas, Occidental Mindoro Surigao del Norte, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Agusan del Norte, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Misamis Occidental, Camiguin, Bohol, Southern Leyte Others (Bukidnon) Cebu, Bohol , Leyte Aurora Palawan, Antique, Aklan, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro Composetala Valley, Davao Del Norte, Davao Del Sur, Davao Oriental, Surigao Del Sur, Others (Agusan Del Sur, Davao City, Davao Occidental) Zamboanga del Norte, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Antique, Others (Zamboanga City) Negros Occidental, Iloilo, Guimaras Catanduanes, Albay, Camarines Sur, Northern Samar, Sorsogon Camarines Norte, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes Eastern Samar, Leyte,Samar, Southern Leyte, Dinagat Islands, Surigao Del Norte, Surigao Del Sur


122 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Fishing Ground 13. Lingayen Gulf 14. Manila Bay 15. Moro Gulf 16. Palanan Bay 17. Palawan Waters 18. Ragay Gulf 19. Samar Sea 20. Sibuyan Sea 21. South Sulu Sea 22. Tayabas Bay 23. Visayan Sea 24. West Sulu Sea Area (Sq. km) 2,064.0 1,935.0 12,900.0 3,225.0 3,870.0 8,127.0 112,642.0 2,213.0 3,096.0 29,992.5 Regions I and III III, IV-A, and NCR IX, X, XII, and BARMM II MIMAROPA IV-A and V V and VIII MIMAROPA and VI IX and XII IV-A and MIMAROPA V, VI, and VII MIMAROPA Provinces Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, Pangasinan Others (Nueva Ecija, Tarlac) Zambales, Bataan, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Metro Manila, Batangas, Others (Laguna, Rizal) Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Lanao Del Sur, Lanao del Norte, Maguindanao, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, Basilan, Cotabato City, South Cotabato, Others (Zamboanga City) Isabela, Cagayan, Others (CAR) Palawan Camarines Sur, Quezon, Albay, Samar, Masbate, Leyte, Northern Samar, Sorsogon, Biliran Romblon, Aklan, Oriental Mindoro, Capiz Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Isabela City, Others (Zamboanga City) Quezon, Batangas, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque Masbate, Capiz, Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Cebu, Negros Oriental Palawan


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 123 Seaweed Tuna Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) 1,343,706.55 .. .. 5.13 37.55 1,958.19 48.47 224,318.38 43,906.01 79,624.09 42,460.99 11,683.11 195,214.40 16,676.07 466.64 144.55 6,862.04 720,300.95 10,140,723.54 .. .. 184.36 287.39 13,747.24 819.88 1,842,378.17 587,494.32 625,016.47 243,426.56 87,073.60 1,568,030.83 168,217.26 7,175.92 2,879.64 58,035.30 4,935,956.60 462,400.85 3,987.94 0.00 6,027.67 4,439.86 5,807.99 11,363.12 21,678.11 13,515.89 13,316.57 8,047.65 13,814.87 36,071.09 11,247.63 5,055.96 220,798.43 12,064.14 75,163.93 43,070,618.45 552,771.57 0.00 759,737.72 443,015.34 813,512.39 1,586,687.80 2,111,221.43 1,692,902.35 1,801,662.84 1,291,188.51 1,793,540.52 3,630,102.72 1,390,463.50 759,299.10 18,927,729.14 1,573,844.35 3,942,939.17 446,382.19 263.75 .. 138,026.03 643.65 91,404.36 41,795.35 1,789.18 4,288.13 97,774.70 7,657.15 3,442.25 7,752.21 14,740.71 20,145.05 3,086.66 5,445.65 8,127.36 446,382.19 263.75 .. 138,026.03 643.65 91,404.36 41,795.35 1,789.18 4,288.13 97,774.70 7,657.15 3,442.25 7,752.21 14,740.71 20,145.05 3,086.66 5,445.65 8,127.36 340,071.42 1,046.87 3,659.06 15,858.22 13,272.98 149,648.62 75,567.54 983.08 15,741.54 7,112.38 457.96 503.20 436.82 1,923.48 3,062.61 18,827.51 1,179.18 30,790.37 51,522,616.54 19,918.59 .. 17,637,333.79 83,050.13 10,124,953.30 4,410,318.55 187,273.07 430,254.62 10,565,559.19 902,247.05 426,210.09 727,185.85 1,607,477.73 2,462,709.05 360,007.60 623,231.97 954,885.96 51,522,616.54 19,918.59 .. 17,637,333.79 83,050.13 10,124,953.30 4,410,318.55 187,273.07 430,254.62 10,565,559.19 902,247.05 426,210.09 727,185.85 1,607,477.73 2,462,709.05 360,007.60 623,231.97 954,885.96 28,858,184.55 51,838.15 366,286.51 1,282,954.31 1,292,670.96 12,473,476.13 5,592,212.55 91,246.83 1,366,705.89 644,449.24 54,033.91 63,101.80 32,555.44 208,568.78 365,473.83 1,521,047.61 113,938.26 3,337,624.35 Milkfish Sardines Tilapia Philippines NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM Location Source: PSA retrieved 19 September 2022 Annex 3. Volume and Value of Selected Fish Commodities by Region, 2021


124 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Roundscad Big-Eyed Scad Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) 181,516.46 52,294.64.. 2,422.09 1,416.26 1,602.84 7,868.26 12,170.85 8,555.45 10,861.57 5,467.92 6,593.20 23,784.25 5,107.12 1,738.68 13,763.95 2,045.89 25,823.49 14,851,355.18 4,230,260.27 .. 289,147.04 147,350.39 197,911.52 1,049,891.74 702,680.79 964,402.99 1,076,146.54 710,214.94 751,885.20 1,411,430.08 499,746.39 193,140.70 1,565,224.81 225,108.19 836,813.59 108,339.09 272.96 .. 1,062.72 636.65 916.87 1,278.03 8,840.82 7,412.32 5,417.26 9,222.06 7,214.29 35,835.62 4,142.02 2,692.05 1,678.15 2,085.21 19,632.06 10,039,214.52 27,671.56 .. 144,343.07 69,924.15 129,977.99 189,073.09 690,729.55 835,339.14 667,777.62 1,397,937.10 1,020,624.95 2,599,204.59 471,010.48 358,231.00 232,462.88 277,576.25 927,331.10 96,520.78 288.83 0.00 1,174.26 1,089.92 2,026.09 4,111.57 15,483.84 9,955.03 9,594.92 3,989.00 9,980.05 14,784.84 3,305.79 799.66 178.50 2,534.40 17,224.08 87,690.13 355.33 32.35 2,093.25 3,107.50 35,337.16 4,795.76 806.70 2,582.23 4,889.14 5,876.78 553.91 1,539.17 14,129.88 2,127.38 7,022.75 517.97 1,879.34 65,997.80 451.34 0.00 1,414.52 787.26 25,080.25 8,670.17 184.83 147.39 20,998.59 583.74 4,461.92 830.71 611.45 1,533.59 0.00 98.59 143.43 10,656,379.21 62,207.91 0.00 207,523.51 138,826.58 362,443.42 675,486.22 1,374,178.45 1,285,756.64 1,456,575.06 689,396.22 1,454,310.26 1,197,225.57 376,857.39 106,452.17 21,958.69 408,614.69 838,566.43 30,209,070.55 17,144.03 5,815.31 801,555.66 897,938.39 16,993,615.12 1,147,770.06 165,113.64 473,406.62 666,141.90 1,456,501.22 71,345.74 296,352.17 4,839,598.32 504,563.00 1,423,267.21 198,383.88 250,558.28 1,565,221.57 25,856.16 0.00 48,711.94 8,835.30 677,288.81 312,103.82 1,810.25 5,769.89 315,506.30 10,083.91 63,759.97 17,865.02 48,568.37 16,810.88 0.00 3,238.82 9,012.13 Mackerel Shrimp Shellfish Philippines NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM Location Source: PSA retrieved 19 September 2022 con’t Annex 3. Volume and Value of Selected Fish Commodities by Region, 2021


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 125 Squid Slipmouth Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Volume (MT) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) Value (‘000 PhP) 46,445.02 85.69 .. 2,114.89 555.17 1,591.29 1,807.29 5,317.32 4,650.40 6,309.93 4,303.11 4,260.12 2,924.20 4,631.43 2,508.17 1,558.12 1,005.53 2,822.36 6,161,252.73 17,178.01 .. 241,382.01 79,166.57 275,270.35 387,883.36 635,768.33 635,618.18 1,020,506.85 612,398.73 626,766.60 340,847.40 473,331.63 219,696.89 143,429.45 209,572.01 242,436.36 39,704.63 165.94 .. 1,102.49 696.94 1,582.81 983.50 10,433.64 6,801.78 7,205.08 1,740.04 2,965.05 4,070.21 811.50 99.07 23.13 203.28 820.17 2,773,768.68 19,964.82 .. 163,475.60 53,885.77 168,126.47 162,205.97 388,915.59 444,767.57 680,627.66 136,467.23 251,932.47 160,980.21 67,942.61 7,968.44 2,065.97 30,168.20 34,274.10 35,286.68 1,328.88 .. 864.21 474.88 456.14 5,355.28 4,053.98 3,042.03 7,576.76 1,657.13 3,774.90 3,385.39 627.13 217.59 28.95 622.36 1,821.07 34,445.44 130.43 .. 578.25 3,082.55 1,363.33 491.87 3,235.52 6,314.44 3,069.39 1,718.28 3,863.16 4,542.37 2,067.00 196.48 35.17 808.94 2,948.26 32,406.76 14.63 52.40 50.10 1,584.29 3,063.83 18,409.53 100.66 1,090.71 54.74 1.88 81.24 15.51 293.71 6.86 2,071.01 406.63 5,109.02 4,961,989.54 132,753.43 .. 139,318.62 57,917.14 67,201.52 1,055,158.76 393,561.17 372,019.09 1,144,119.44 281,077.75 642,776.83 349,692.85 72,925.97 36,421.53 4,119.74 99,553.01 113,372.69 2,338,318.46 13,174.38 .. 57,201.37 215,379.24 106,210.42 39,292.10 147,039.88 360,515.80 234,548.38 162,022.17 336,601.68 258,008.85 174,898.10 23,516.04 3,347.45 67,383.15 139,179.45 1,646,548.45 542.65 5,935.84 4,013.92 123,519.54 100,757.22 514,103.20 7,289.07 76,205.93 5,529.06 202.58 13,896.81 706.49 33,044.49 647.90 190,811.44 30,425.15 538,917.16 Threadfin Bream Anchovies Carp Philippines NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM Location Source: PSA retrieved 19 September 2022 con’t Annex 3. Volume and Value of Selected Fish Commodities by Region, 2021


126 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 Annex 4. Volume of Aquaculture Production by Region and Culture Environment, 2021 (MT) NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 783.98 3,438.51 156,118.72 14,033.44 299,068.22 136,804.23 226,752.73 62,293.16 209,130.68 56,769.35 20,868.21 205,698.85 54,707.67 28,813.35 19,610.64 13,783.66 737,640.41 2,246,315.81 30.16 .. 32,066.23 5,325.23 95,465.76 34,102.85 2,027.28 5,823.66 104,229.97 12,458.69 4,108.91 9,395.97 34,806.25 4,637.55 11,399.26 2,954.60 5,572.19 364,404.56 31.44 .. 51.51 .. 400.11 .. 6.78 17.62 92.71 1.61 42.64 .. .. 15.56 .. 26.47 827.31 1,513.76 39.10 .. 361.75 71.82 0.36 1.02 0.65 4.00 21.98 8.77 3.85 1.46 .. 344.22 .. 849.42 .. 1,708.40 Brackish Water 100.70 0.00 32,479.49 5,397.05 95,866.23 34,103.87 2,034.71 5,845.28 104,344.66 12,469.07 4,155.40 9,397.43 34,806.25 4,997.33 11,399.26 3,830.49 6,399.50 367,626.72 0.75 1,924.50 12,979.46 7,467.49 141,413.52 702.69 225.05 3,725.86 4,233.07 262.03 343.66 125.72 931.00 4,357.96 870.72 427.86 290.26 180,281.60 142.62 0.16 2.64 .. 29.88 23,301.98 0.94 0.31 0.65 .. 1.98 0.03 .. 8.03 4,200.84 0.27 10,612.63 38,302.96 88.57 1,512.23 35.18 322.82 54.31 68,295.08 0.03 8,650.00 1.69 46.65 2.25 0.03 0.30 4.38 1,108.65 59.81 .. 80,181.98 Fresh Water 231.94 3,436.89 13,017.28 7,790.31 141,497.71 92,299.75 226.02 12,376.17 4,235.41 308.68 347.89 125.78 931.30 4,370.37 6,180.21 487.94 10,902.89 298,766.54 .. .. 32.16 .. .. 0.20 2.75 2.15 294.05 18.86 9.15 1.51 172.87 465.42 .. 32.17 1.07 1,032.36 .. .. 109,397.90 .. 34,651.49 1,681.89 6.27 20.82 645.90 926.49 213.16 131.29 1,527.44 16,979.03 1,856.97 2,571.02 .. 170,609.67 .. .. 109,430.06 .. 34,651.49 1,682.09 9.02 22.97 939.95 945.35 222.31 132.80 1,700.31 17,444.45 1,856.97 2,603.19 1.07 171,642.03 Marine Waters Rice Fish Total Fish Cage Fish Cage Fishpen Fishpen Fish Pond Total Fish Cage Fishpen Fish Pond Total Aquaculture Total Small Farm Reservoir Oyster, Mussel, and Seaweed 451.34 .. 1,185.01 821.35 27,026.68 8,718.52 224,482.89 44,048.50 99,609.05 43,044.47 16,142.55 196,042.59 17,269.77 2,000.23 144.55 6,862.04 720,300.97 1,408,150.51 .. 0.82 4.90 24.73 24.86 .. 0.08 .. 1.17 1.78 0.06 .. 0.03 0.97 29.59 .. 35.98 124.97 .. 0.80 1.98 .. 1.25 .. 0.01 0.24 0.44 .. .. 0.25 0.01 .. 0.06 .. .. 5.04 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 21 April 2022 Region


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 127 Annex 5. Value at Current Prices of Aquaculture Production by Region and Culture Environment, 2021 (‘000 PhP) NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 47,517.46 343,869.41 19,652,373.19 1,952,487.09 41,895,874.68 14,932,462.81 2,165,618.58 2,774,899.74 13,690,271.21 2,649,350.61 1,319,011.45 2,890,225.07 9,588,401.71 3,547,040.68 2,812,144.69 1,202,200.27 7,100,856.41 128,564,605.06 2,066.89 .. 4,328,363.29 1,175,247.16 25,130,821.54 7,131,668.76 294,706.94 1,034,413.11 12,225,070.82 2,236,245.68 1,086,138.92 1,283,516.20 9,060,491.73 748,511.83 1,966,306.21 662,777.52 781,623.42 69,147,970.02 1,849.12 .. 6,958.40 .. 43,208.40 .. 871.02 2,018.68 10,362.09 215.07 5,339.96 .. .. 1,821.65 .. 3,364.55 100,382.88 176,391.82 2,345.61 .. 54,617.03 20,753.18 63.61 245.40 89.07 712.54 4,428.40 1,234.81 606.19 497.81 .. 45,598.09 .. 102,348.08 .. 233,539.82 Brackish Water 6,261.62 .. 4,389,938.72 1,196,000.34 25,174,093.55 7,131,914.16 295,667.03 1,037,144.33 12,239,861.31 2,237,695.56 1,092,085.07 1,284,014.01 9,060,491.73 795,931.57 1,966,306.21 768,490.15 882,006.30 69,557,901.66 Fresh Water Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 27 September 2022 37.40 203,216.66 1,050,289.33 714,497.22 11,937,529.95 68,574.66 23,773.82 381,597.43 376,881.33 31,257.36 43,365.94 9,872.61 114,467.70 529,638.36 114,936.85 60,622.55 37,745.82 15,698,304.99 10,401.90 20.41 369.63 .. 2,544.13 1,211,134.17 119.62 28.80 87.97 .. 339.77 3.00 .. 802.54 377,330.14 22.20 1,240,074.42 2,843,278.70 4,960.38 140,413.24 4,295.26 30,662.18 4,870.17 5,993,839.70 3.13 756,057.72 160.76 6,869.51 285.19 3.00 37.16 443.80 128,237.60 6,878.90 .. 7,078,017.70 15,399.68 343,650.31 1,054,954.22 745,159.40 11,944,944.25 7,273,548.53 23,896.57 1,137,683.95 377,130.06 38,126.87 43,990.90 9,878.61 114,504.86 530,884.70 620,504.59 67,523.65 1,277,820.24 25,619,601.39 Region Fish Pond Fish Pond Fishpen Fishpen Fish Cage Fish Cage Total Total Total Aquaculture


128 Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 con’t. Annex 5. Value at Current Prices of Aquaculture Production by Region and Culture Environment, 2021 (‘000 PhP) Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 27 September 2022 NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL .. .. 4,596.16 .. .. 17.86 611.61 329.70 37,188.97 2,987.76 1,160.63 270.62 19,479.04 51,863.20 .. 11,551.91 523.54 130,581.00 .. .. 14,163,475.28 .. 4,084,476.25 214,061.56 1,710.67 6,615.20 109,801.85 116,861.55 30,964.64 10,180.82 178,403.65 2,144,163.71 219,362.40 296,599.26 .. 21,576,676.84 .. .. 14,168,071.44 .. 4,084,476.25 214,079.42 2,322.28 6,944.90 146,990.82 119,849.31 32,125.27 10,451.44 197,882.69 2,196,026.91 219,362.40 308,151.17 523.54 21,707,257.84 25,856.16 .. 38,736.42 8,900.29 689,900.23 312,920.70 1,843,720.74 593,099.52 926,085.49 253,500.47 150,802.79 1,585,853.58 215,518.95 23,986.80 2,879.64 58,035.30 4,935,957.37 11,665,754.45 .. 101.36 517.22 2,427.06 2,380.60 .. 10.76 .. 164.03 178.40 7.42 .. 2.50 210.70 3,084.00 .. 4,548.96 13,633.01 .. 117.74 155.17 .. 79.80 .. 1.20 27.04 39.50 .. .. 27.43 0.98 .. 7.85 .. .. 456.71 Region Fishpen Total Fish Cage Marine Waters Oyster, Mussel, and Seaweed Small Farm Reservoir Rice Fish


Philippine Fisheries Profile 2021 129 Annex 6. Volume of Production from Fishpond Brackishwater, by Region and Species, 2021 (MT) NCR CAR I II III IV-A MIMAROPA V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII BARMM TOTAL 30.17 .. 32,066.23 5,325.22 95,465.77 34,102.86 2,027.28 5,823.65 104,229.96 12,458.69 4,108.90 9,395.98 34,806.24 4,637.56 11,399.26 2,954.60 5,572.18 364,404.55 15.96 .. 28,127.99 633.20 54,533.88 25,200.88 1,745.76 4,178.41 96,556.76 6,707.91 3,164.32 7,593.09 12,887.79 2,366.56 1,231.03 1,819.16 4,893.94 251,656.64 .. .. 974.13 49.21 24,265.96 131.24 255.59 731.29 631.43 255.27 2.73 753.82 13,319.84 3.49 1.49 75.04 250.28 41,700.81 .. .. 7.41 41.78 533.02 1.84 0.95 57.59 27.94 0.92 1.00 61.10 35.69 6.22 0.04 2.92 154.60 933.02 .. .. 14.45 42.99 44.91 0.38 1.28 41.39 276.51 .. 0.05 .. 17.25 3.49 .. 0.35 .. 443.05 4.29 .. 2,406.76 2,334.57 7,031.46 33.53 3.11 255.36 3,293.49 132.84 9.03 273.82 655.94 144.90 3,244.03 89.30 151.80 20,064.23 .. .. 9.34 44.42 5,418.68 5,172.20 8.43 516.29 1,985.01 .. 826.98 711.29 7,889.31 6.82 0.78 400.43 121.56 23,111.54 .. .. .. .. .. 0.99 .. 1.60 0.09 .. .. .. .. 0.03 .. .. .. 2.71 .. .. 34.38 13.76 0.34 2.57 0.03 4.29 .. .. 0.05 .. 0.00 0.01 .. .. .. 55.43 9.92 .. 491.77 2,165.29 3,637.52 3,559.23 12.13 37.43 1,458.73 5,361.75 104.74 2.86 0.42 2,106.04 6,921.89 567.40 .. 26,437.12 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority retrieved 21 April 2022 Region Total Milkfish Tiger Prawn White Shrimp Endeavor Shrimp Tilapia Grouper Mudcrab Siganid Others


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