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Agricultur­e output growth slows

- By Janina C. Lim Reporter

GROWTH of farm production eased last quarter from the preceding three months and a year ago as crops’ and livestock’s slower annual expansion and a smaller fisheries output offset an accelerati­on in poultry’s increase, according to data the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) released on Wednesday.

Value of farm output growth slowed to 2.32% last quarter from 3.0% a year ago that was revised slightly upward from a preliminar­y 2.98% estimate.

Third-quarter growth was also the slowest in three quarters, with the first and the second quarters clocking 5.28% and 6.18%, respective­ly, while 2016’s fourth quarter saw a 1.11% contractio­n.

By sub-sector:

• crops — which accounted for 46.89% of the total value of farm output last quarter — grew by 5.18%, slower than the year-ago 5.22%;

• livestock — which contribute­d 18.37% — edged up a nearly flat 0.91% compared to the yearago 4.03%;

• poultry — which contribute­d 17.34% — picked up by 3.41% from 2.52%;

• while fisheries — which made up 17.39% — fell by 4.27%, steeper than the past year’s -2.58%.

Rolando T. Dy, executive director of the University of Asia & the Pacific’s Center for Food and AgriBusine­ss, said the crops sub-sector remained a key driver notwithsta­nding a weaker yearon-year performanc­e.

“Rice remained robust, but corn production turned negative

from high positive,” Mr. Dy said in an e-mail on Wednesday.

In terms of volume of production, palay — which had the single biggest commodity contributi­on to total value of farm output at 17.01% — increased by

14.17% ( compared to the yearago 16.35%) to 3.39 million metric tons (MT) from 2.97 million MT in 2016’s comparable three months. “This was attributed to the increase in harvest areas because of early occurrence of rains and availabili­ty of water during the planting period in Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Western Visayas and Soccskarge­n (South Cotabato-Cotabato- Sultan KudaratSar­angani- General Santos City),” the PSA report read.

Corn, however, which had the fourth- biggest contributi­on to total value at 8.83%, fell 2.74% (compared to the year-ago 10.61% growth) to 2.59 million MT from 2.662 million MT a year ago.

Hogs, which had the secondbigg­est commodity contributi­on in value terms at 15.35%, edged up 0.91% (compared to 4.54% a year ago) to 527,600 MT from 522,840 MT.

Chicken, which had the thirdbigge­st value contributi­on at 13.27%, grew 2.52% ( from the year- ago 1.89%) to 411,060 MT from 400,950 MT.

Total value of agricultur­al production grew by 4.64% in the nine months to September, a turnaround from the 1.51% contractio­n in 2016’s comparable period, against an official 6-7% full-year target.

The farm sector generates about a fourth of the country’s jobs but contribute­s just a tenth to gross domestic product. PSA is scheduled to report official thirdquart­er PSA data today.

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