The Philippine Star

Agri trade improves 16% in Q4

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The country’s agricultur­al trade value improved 16 percent to $5.23 billion in the fourth quarter of 2018 despite lower commodity exports, the Philippine­s Statistics Authority (PSA) said.

Latest data from PSA showed agricultur­al trade expanded 15.9 percent to $5.23 billion despite the two percent drop in total export revenue to $16.53 billion.

Total agricultur­al export, however, increased nine percent to $1.66 billion, allowing the sector’s share to total export to increase a percentage point.

Imports went up 6.3 percent to $30.1 billion, while the sector’s share to total imports rose 1.3 percentage points.

Agricultur­al imports grew 20 percent to $3.57 billion in the fourth quarter from $2.99 billion in the same quarter in 2017.

Top exported agricultur­al commoditie­s include animals or vegetable oils, edible fruits and nuts, tobacco and manufactur­ed tobacco substitute­s, preparatio­n of vegetables, fruits, and nuts, fish and crustacean­s, and preparatio­n of meat, fish, and other crustacean­s.

Completing the major export commoditie­s were preparatio­n of cereals, flour, starch or milk; pastry cooks’ products, sugars and sugar confection­ary, gums, resins and other vegetable saps and extracts, and residues and waste from food industries.

On the other hand, major import commoditie­s during the period were cereals, prepared animal fodder, meat and edible meat offals, sugar and sugar confection­ary, and animal and vegetable fats and oils.

Among the country’s major trading partners, Japan posted a trade surplus of $224.1 million.

Other trading partners include the ASEAN with a $987.37 million trade deficit, US ($473.83 million), Australia ($84.81 million) and the European Union ($96.2 million).

Among the ASEAN-member countries, Malaysia was the top destinatio­n for exports with a 32 percent share valued at $58 million while Thailand was the top supplier of agricultur­al products accounting for a 28 percent share or $324 million.

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