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GOAT Industry
AUTHORITY Performance Report
Table of Contents
Table of Contents i
Technical Notes ii
Highlights iv
Inventory 1
Distribution of Inventory by Region 2
Production 3
Supply and Disposition 4
Prices 5
Tables
1 Inventory of Goat by Farm Type and by Age Group, Philippines,
as of July 1, 2014-2016P 1
2 Inventory of Goat by Farm Type and by Region, Philippines, as of July 1, 2016P 2
3 Volume of Production of Goat, by Semester and Quarter, Philippines,
2014-2016P 3
4 Supply and Disposition of Goat, Semi-Annual Philippines, 2015-2016 4
5 Monthly Average Farmgate Price of Goat, Philippines , 2014-2016P 5
6 Inventory of Goat in Backyard and Commercial Farms, by Region,
Semi-annual, Philippines, 2014-2016P 6
7 Volume of Production of Goat by Region, by Quarter
and Semi-Annual, Philippines, 2014-2016P 7
8 Goat Slaughtered in Slaughterhouses by Region, by Quarter
and Semi-Annual, Philippines, 2014-2016P 8
Figures
1 Inventory of Goat by Farm Type, Philippines as of July 1, 2015-2016P iii
2 Volume of Production of Goat, Philippines, January-June 2015-2016P iii
3 Average Farmgate Price of Goat, Philippines, January-June 2015-2016P iii
4 Distribution of Inventory of Goat by Age Classification, Philippines,
as of July 1, 2016P 1
5 Percentage Distribution of Inventory of Goat by Region, Philippines,
as of July 1, 2016P 2
6 Monthly Average Farmgate Prices of Live Goat, Philippines,
January-June 2014-2016P 5
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TECHNICAL NOTES
The Goat Industry Performance Report presents the industry situation in terms of
inventory by farm type and age classification; volume of production; supply and
disposition; and monthly average prices at the farmgate level.
This report is released every September covering the first half of the year (January to
June) as the reference period.
The data for this report is collected by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) through
the two (2) major surveys, namely:
1) The Backyard Livestock and Poultry Survey (BLPS) which covers one (1) of the
four (4) replicate samples of the Palay and Corn Production Survey (PCPS). It
consists of 15,092 sample households in 1,053 sample barangays nationwide;
and,
2) The Commercial Livestock and Poultry Survey (CLPS) which covers 529
independent farms as of July 2016. A goat farm is considered commercial when it
has a farm capacity of at least 21 head of adult goat.
Both surveys are conducted semi-annually every January and July in all provinces.
Another survey that supplements the data requirements of the livestock and poultry sub-
sector is the Survey of Slaughterhouses and Poultry Dressing Plants (SSHPDP) 1. This
covers around 1,387 Accredited (AAA and AA) and Locally Registered Meat
Establishments (LRMEs) nationwide and is undertaken in coordination with the National
Meat Inspection Service (NMIS).
Commercial Farm refers to any goat farm which satisfy the following conditions:
Tending at least 21 heads of adult and zero head of young
Tending at least 41 head of young animals
Tending at least 10 heads of adult and 22 heads of young
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Formerly known as Survey of Abattoirs and Dressing Plants (SADP)
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Concepts and Definitions
Volume of Production refers to the volume of locally-raised animals disposed for slaughter
which include animals shipped-out for slaughter. This is expressed in thousand metric tons,
liveweight.
Inventory refers to the actual number domesticated animals present in the farm as of a
specific reference date.
Beginning Inventory is the number of live animals at the beginning of the reference
period i.e for January to June, the beginning inventory is as of January 1.
Ending Inventory is the number of live animals at the end of the reference period i.e
for January to June is as of July 1.
Supply and Disposition refers to a framework that explains the population dynamics of
animals in the farm including born live, imports, deaths and losses, number of animals
slaughtered in the farm/household andsold live for slaughter which serves as supporting
information or indicators to the volume of production estimates.
Imports refers to the number of live animals originating from a foreign country i.e live
breeders and feeders recorded by the Bureau of Animal Industry National Veterinary
Quarantine Services.
Death/Losses refers to the number of animals that died due to pests, diseases and
calamities.
Farmgate Price refers to the price received by producers at the first point of sale.
Slaughterhouse (SH) premises that are approved and registered by the NMIS and LGUs in
which food animals are slaughtered for human consumption.
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HIGHLIGHTS
in '000 Head
98.57 percent or 3.66 million heads of goat 2,000.00
were raised in backyard farms while the 1,500.00
remaining 1.43 percent or 0.05 million
1,000.00
heads of goat were raised in commercial
500.00
farms. (Table 1) 57.79 53.15
-
2015 2016
TOTAL BACKYARD COMMERCIAL
Figure 1. Inventory of Goat by Farm Type, Philippines ,
as of July 1, 2016 P
10.00
5.00
-
2015
2015 2016PP
2016
Figure 2. Volume of Production of Goat, Philippines,
January-June 2015-2016
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INVENTORY
Table 1. Inventory of Goat by Farm Type and by Age Group, Philippines,
as of July 1, 2014-2016P
(number of heads)
Percent Change
Item 2014 2015r 2016p
15/14 16/15
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
TOTAL 3,708,474 3,677,938 3,710,996 (0.82) 0.90
Backyard 3,648,422 3,620,150 3,657,848 (0.77) 1.04
Commercial 60,052 57,788 53,148 (3.77) (8.03)
DOES (Female, 1 year old and above) 1,481,494 1,488,434 1,521,491 0.47 2.22
Backyard 1,455,728 1,463,638 1,498,253 0.54 2.36
Commercial 25,766 24,796 23,238 (3.76) (6.28)
BUCKS (Male, 1 year old and above) 297,821 285,753 288,321 (4.05) 0.90
Backyard 294,301 282,068 284,703 (4.16) 0.93
Commercial 3,520 3,685 3,618 4.69 (1.82)
KIDS (Female and male below six months old) 1,220,614 1,229,159 1,238,828 0.70 0.79
Backyard 1,203,068 1,210,601 1,221,382 0.63 0.89
Commercial 17,546 18,558 17,446 5.77 (5.99)
OTHERS1/ 708,545 674,592 662,356 (4.79) (1.81)
Backyard 695,325 663,843 653,510 (4.53) (1.56)
Commercial 13,220 10,749 8,846 (18.69) (17.70)
p-preliminary; r-revised
1/ - include male castrated goat and other goat for fattening
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Central Visayas
Luzon, Central Visayas, and Davao Davao Region
SOCCSKSARGEN
goat inventory. (Table 2) Northern Mindanao
MIMAROPA
ARMM
inventory in backyard farms; while Central Zamboanga Peninsula
CAR
Ilocos Region had a share of 11.34 % to
Caraga
the total inventory in backyard farms; Eastern Visayas
while Central Luzon accounted for - 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00
19.99 % of the total commercial farms Figure 5. Percentage Distribution of Inventory of Goat by Region,
Philippines, as of July 1, 2016P
inventory.
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PRODUCTION
Total production of goat on the first half of the year 2016 was
37.60 thousand metric ton liveweight. This was up by 0.26 percent
compared with its 2015 level. From the production cut of 1.14 percent
during January to March 2016, goat production was able to recover in April
to June 2016 and recorded an increase of 1.77 percent.
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Total supply of live goats at 5.35 million heads in the first half of 2016 was up by
0.98 percent from the 2015 level of 5.30 million heads. The growth in the supply of
goat was attributed to the 3.87 percent increase in the number of born live. (Table 4)
In January-June 2016, total disposition of goats was 1.64 million heads. It increased
by 1.15 percent from the previous years level. The number of goats disposed for
slaughter inched up by 1.28 percent compared to the 2015 level. The percentage
share of slaughtered to the total disposition was 96.64 percent. (Table 4)
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PRICES
Table 5. Monthly Average Farmgate Price of Goat, Philippines, 2014-2016
Farmgate Price (Php/Kg) * Percent Change
MONTH
2014 2015 2016 15/14 16/15
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
January-June 110.92 115.13 116.99 3.79 1.62
January 111.52 115.22 117.30 3.32 1.81
February 110.19 114.52 115.55 3.93 0.90
March 111.25 116.10 116.67 4.36 0.49
April 111.66 114.95 117.34 2.95 2.08
May 108.66 115.52 118.43 6.31 2.52
June 112.22 114.44 116.63 1.98 1.91
* Pesos per Kilogram Liveweight
Source: Prices Statistics Division, PSA
120
118
116
114
2014
Price / Kilogram
112
2015
110
108 2016
106
104
102
100
January February March April May June
The monthly price quotation of live goat fluctuated throughout the first semester of
2016. Prices were higher during April and May with price quotations of P117.34 and
P118.43 per kilogram, respectively. (Table 5)
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Table 6. Inventory of Goat in Backyard and Commercial Farms, by Region,
Semi-Annual, Philippines, 2014-2016P
(number of heads)
2014 2015 2016
Region R P
January 1 July 1 January 1 July 1 January 1 July 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
TOTAL
PHILIPPINES 3,695,627 3,708,474 3,674,186 3,677,938 3,663,060 3,710,996
CAR 71,852 71,111 70,615 71,407 68,287 66,208
Ilocos Region 425,476 422,728 423,829 422,017 406,321 426,542
Cagayan Valley 114,564 114,097 114,194 114,316 115,533 113,810
Central Luzon 334,464 343,433 360,571 352,866 351,922 355,643
CALABARZON 238,021 240,795 246,943 244,669 252,275 254,368
MIMAROPA 173,675 171,877 175,240 173,892 178,143 177,100
Bicol Region 127,710 132,415 136,237 143,476 145,460 157,221
1/
Western Visayas 542,678 544,045 519,169 522,935 302,595 300,355
Negros Island Region3/ - - - - 381,954 389,511
Central Visayas2/ 495,185 490,690 490,848 496,750 324,941 325,442
Eastern Visayas 41,942 36,973 36,118 33,601 34,514 35,181
Zamboanga Peninsula 116,117 119,054 117,470 120,718 120,076 126,274
Northern Mindanao 234,248 235,734 233,506 233,783 236,752 230,938
Davao Region 342,972 350,544 315,860 316,065 313,428 322,687
SOCCSKSARGEN 232,222 234,785 230,045 230,757 229,899 233,029
CARAGA 53,888 53,097 54,355 53,605 53,155 52,941
ARMM 150,613 147,096 149,186 147,081 147,805 143,746
BACKYARD
PHILIPPINES 3,635,033 3,648,422 3,613,645 3,620,150 3,604,111 3,657,848
CAR 71,715 70,969 70,538 71,348 68,229 66,146
Ilocos Region 419,410 416,914 417,753 416,273 400,454 420,763
Cagayan Valley 110,029 109,719 109,491 109,503 110,503 108,683
Central Luzon 321,437 330,525 348,130 341,022 340,488 345,020
CALABARZON 234,899 236,979 242,814 240,706 247,679 249,605
MIMAROPA 171,530 169,688 173,314 171,960 176,375 175,277
Bicol Region 126,083 130,758 134,259 141,458 143,351 156,442
Western Visayas1/ 539,069 540,320 515,367 518,992 300,886 298,665
3/
Negros Island Region - - - - 378,252 385,957
Central Visayas2/ 489,191 484,831 484,392 490,855 320,376 321,268
Eastern Visayas 41,205 36,241 35,345 32,795 33,648 34,432
Zamboanga Peninsula 115,698 118,646 117,092 120,290 119,616 125,773
Northern Mindanao 225,229 227,560 225,981 226,891 229,792 225,875
Davao Region 338,966 346,326 311,608 312,441 309,384 319,346
SOCCSKSARGEN 226,505 229,288 224,601 225,568 224,603 228,352
CARAGA 53,590 52,685 53,910 53,099 52,780 52,602
ARMM 150,477 146,973 149,050 146,949 147,695 143,642
COMMERCIAL
PHILIPPINES 60,594 60,052 60,541 57,788 58,949 53,148
CAR 137 142 77 59 58 62
Ilocos Region 6,066 5,814 6,076 5,744 5,867 5,779
Cagayan Valley 4,535 4,378 4,703 4,813 5,030 5,127
Central Luzon 13,027 12,908 12,441 11,844 11,434 10,623
CALABARZON 3,122 3,816 4,129 3,963 4,596 4,763
MIMAROPA 2,145 2,189 1,926 1,932 1,768 1,823
Bicol Region 1,627 1,657 1,978 2,018 2,109 779
Western Visayas1/ 3,609 3,725 3,802 3,943 1,709 1,690
Negros Island Region3/ - - - - 3,702 3,554
Central Visayas2/ 5,994 5,859 6,456 5,895 4,565 4,174
Eastern Visayas 737 732 773 806 866 749
Zamboanga Peninsula 419 408 378 428 460 501
Northern Mindanao 9,019 8,174 7,525 6,892 6,960 5,063
Davao Region 4,006 4,218 4,252 3,624 4,044 3,341
SOCCSKSARGEN 5,717 5,497 5,444 5,189 5,296 4,677
CARAGA 298 412 445 506 375 339
ARMM 136 123 136 132 110 104
P - Preliminary; R - Revised
1/ Including Negros Occidental (2014-2015)
2/ Including Negros Oriental (2014-2015)
3/ Comprising Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental
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ROMEO S. RECIDE
Deputy National Statistician
Sectoral Statistics Office
DULCE A. REGALA
Assistant National Statistician
Economic Sector Statistics Service
ELIZABETH B. CABRERA
Chief Statistical Specialist
DEMOSTHENES N. MISTAL
Senior Statistical Specialist