The Philippine Star

Banana exports reverse sagging trend, rise in 2023

- By JASPER EMMANUEL ARCALAS

Philippine banana exports reversed its sagging trend as shipments recovered in 2023, halting a four-year decline, thanks to additional production from rehabilita­ted areas previously affected by Panama disease.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed the country exported 2.354 million metric tons of fresh bananas in 2023 or 3.5 percent higher than the 2.275 million MT it shipped in 2022.

In terms of value, the country recorded a three-year high export receipt in 2023 at $1.22 billion, about 11 percent over the $1.097 billion recorded in 2022.

Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Associatio­n (PBGEA) executive director Stephen Antig attributed the recovery to the continuous rehabilita­tion of Panama disease-affected farms.

However, banana exporters are not rejoicing yet with the increase in volume amid various problems hounding the industry such as tight market competitio­n from other banana-producing countries.

“(At this rate of increase) we cannot be jumping up and down but (nonetheles­s) an increase is better than a decrease,” Antig told The STAR.

“Fingers crossed that despite the flooding, we will still produce more than what we produced in 2023 by continuous­ly rehabilita­ting (areas) and containing the further spread of Panama disease,” he added.

The recent flooding in Mindanao, Antig said, could pull down the country’s banana exports in the first quarter as it has hampered operations of various plantation­s in the region.

Antig said the industry is worried that Guatemala has overtaken the Philippine­s as the second largest banana exporter in the world, something they expect to continue in the short term due to domestic production problems.

“This might continue because of our inability to expand or rehabilita­te areas affected by Panama disease,” he said.

“I think we are rehabilita­ting 3,000 to 4,000 hectares. If we can rehabilita­te 2,000 hectares we should be happy already,” he added.

Antig said his “very conservati­ve” estimate puts the total area currently affected by Panama disease at around 17,000 to 18,000 hectares.

The United Nations’ Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on projected that Guatemala became the world’s second largest exporter of bananas, ending the Philippine­s’ six-year reign.

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