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Philippine Crop Production Trends

The document lists the top 5 major crops produced in the Philippines from 2000-2020 based on annual volume data from the Philippine Statistics Authority. The top 5 major crops throughout this period were sugarcane, palay (rice), coconut, banana, and corn. The annual production volume of these crops generally increased over time, with sugarcane typically the highest produced crop and coconut, banana, and corn following respectively.

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Philippine Crop Production Trends

The document lists the top 5 major crops produced in the Philippines from 2000-2020 based on annual volume data from the Philippine Statistics Authority. The top 5 major crops throughout this period were sugarcane, palay (rice), coconut, banana, and corn. The annual production volume of these crops generally increased over time, with sugarcane typically the highest produced crop and coconut, banana, and corn following respectively.

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Major Crops of the Philippines

VOLUME OF PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS (in metric tons)

2000-2001

Top 5: Sugarcane, Palay, Coconut, Banana, & Corn

2000 2001

1. Sugarcane (21,223,438) 1. Sugarcane (21,708,722)


2. Coconut (12,994,654) 2. Coconut (13,146,052)
3. Palay (12,389,412) 3. Palay (12,954,870)
4. Banana (4,929,570) 4. Banana (5,059,360)
5. Corn (4,511,104) 5. Corn (4,525,012)
Major Crops of the Philippines

VOLUME OF PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS (in metric tons)

2002-2007

Top 5: Sugarcane, Palay, Coconut, Banana, & Corn

2002 2005

6. Sugarcane (21,417,288) 1. Sugarcane (22,917,674)


7. Coconut (14,068,495) 2. Coconut (14,824,585)
8. Palay (13,270,653) 3. Palay (14,603,005)
9. Banana (5,274,826) 4. Banana (6,298,225)
10. Corn (4,319,262) 5. Corn (5,253,160)

2003 2006

6. Sugarcane (23,978,373) 1. Sugarcane (24,345,106)


7. Coconut (14,294,203) 2. Palay (15,326,706)
8. Palay (13,499,884) 3. Coconut (14,957,910)
9. Banana (5,368,977) 4. Banana (6,794,564)
10. Corn (4,615,625) 5. Corn (6,082,109)

2004 2007

1. Sugarcane (25,579,214) 1. Sugarcane (22,235,297)


2. Palay (14,496,784) 2. Palay (16,240,194)
3. Coconut (14,366,184) 3. Coconut (14,852,927)
4. Banana (5,631,250) 4. Banana (7,484,073)
5. Corn (5,413,386) 5. Corn (6,736,940)
Major Crops of the Philippines

VOLUME OF PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS (in metric tons)

2008-2013

Top 5: Sugarcane, Palay, Coconut, Banana, & Corn

2008 2011

1. Sugarcane (26,601,384) 1. Sugarcane (28,376,518)


2. Palay (16,815,548) 2. Palay (16,684,062)
3. Coconut (15,319,527) 3. Coconut (15,244,609)
4. Banana (8,687,624) 4. Banana (9,165,046)
5. Corn (6,928,225) 5. Corn (6,971,221)

2009 2012

1. Sugarcane (22,932,819) 1. Sugarcane (26,395,893)


2. Palay (16,266,417) 2. Palay (18,032,422)
3. Coconut (15,667,565) 3. Coconut (15,862,386)
4. Banana (9,013,186) 4. Banana (9,225,998)
5. Corn (7,034,033) 5. Corn (7,406,830)

2010 2013

1. Sugarcane (17,929,269) 1. Sugarcane (24,584,820)


2. Palay (15,772,319) 2. Palay (18,439,406)
3. Coconut (15,510,283) 3. Coconut (15,353,200)
4. Banana (9,101,341) 4. Banana (8,645,749)
5. Corn (6,376,796) 5. Corn (7,337,076)
Major Crops of the Philippines

VOLUME OF PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS (in metric tons)

2014-2020

Top 5: Sugarcane, Palay, Coconut, Banana, & Corn

2014 2018

1. Sugarcane (25,029,880) 1. Sugarcane (24,730,819.95)


2. Palay (18,967,826) 2. Palay (19,066,093.94)
3. Coconut (14,696,298) 3. Coconut (14,726,165.43)
4. Banana (8,884,857) 4. Banana (9,358,784.56)
5. Corn (7,770,603) 5. Corn (7,771,918.63)

2015 2019

1. Sugarcane (22,926,437.34) 1. Sugarcane (20,719,291.05)


2. Palay (18,149,873.78) 2. Palay (18,814,827.29)
3. Coconut (14,735,188.98) 3. Coconut (14,765,057.06)
4. Banana (9,083,929.03) 4. Banana (9,157,676.11)
5. Corn (7,518,755.72) 5. Corn (7,978,844.55)

2016 2020

1. Sugarcane (22,370,546.22) 1. Sugarcane (24,398,941.25)


2. Palay (17,627,244.82) 2. Palay (19,294,855.51)
3. Coconut (13,825,080.08) 3. Coconut (14,490,922.69)
4. Banana (8,903,684.14) 4. Banana (9,056,149.45)
5. Corn (7,21,816.55) 5. Corn (8,118,545.88)

2017

1. Sugarcane (29,286,893.18)
2. Palay (19,276,346.63)
3. Coconut (14,049,131.06)
4. Banana (9,166,334.31)
5. Corn (7,914,908.49)
References:

For 2000-2001:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/cropstatistics90-04.pdf

For 2002-2007:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Statistics%20on%20Major%20Crops.pdf

For 2008-2012:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/crop_stat2012.pdf

For 2013:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/MajorCrops09-13.pdf

For 2014:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/CropStatPhil10-14_0.pdf

For 2015-2019:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Crops%20Statistics%20of%20the%20Philippines%
2C%202015-2019.pdf

For 2020:

https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/Crops%20Statistics%20of%20the%20Philippines%
202016-2020.pdf

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