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  • PROVINCE OF ILOILO

    Annual Provincial Profile 2013

    Research and Statistics Section

    Provincial Planning and Development Office i

  • PROVINCE OF ILOILO

    Annual Provincial Profile 2013

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    P R E F A C E Consideration of socio-economic factors is essential for fully understanding most

    resource management issues and for making sound resource management decisions.

    The Iloilo Provincial Profile 2013 like previous publications and profiles published by this office, takes into consideration the above mentioned statement in the production of this latest edition. It contains updated data and information gathered from various sources including different line agencies and private organizations. The information offers policy-makers, researchers, students, entrepreneurs, and potential investors a first hand look at what the province can offer and a ready reference on the current socio-economic situation and investment opportunities in the province of Iloilo.

    This publication also includes tables, maps, and charts of basic socio-economic indicators that are based on the latest available records as reported by concerned agencies. It also includes data taken from different official publications and reference materials of DTI, DOT, NSCB, NSO, Iloilo Provincial Offices and other Regional Offices of the National Government Agencies and as well as those coming from the private sectors.

    For more information, please contact the Research & Statistics Section, Provincial Planning & Development Office of the Province of Iloilo at 3rd Floor, Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City with telephone nos. (033) 335-1884 to 85, (033)509-5091, (Fax) (033)335-8008 or e-mail us at [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also visit our website at www.iloilo.gov.ph.

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    aving been given a fresh mandate by the

    people of the Province of Iloilo to serve

    for another three years, I am all the

    more challenged to sustain the reforms

    and gains achieved under my administration.

    I am proud to say that we have

    institutionalized good governance and transparency in

    the Iloilo Provincial Government. We intend to sustain

    what we have started and I usher all the provincial

    government employees and my fellow public servants to

    join me in this cause.

    Indeed, there are still a lot of things to do in

    order to attain real socio-economic development for our

    province and I need your help and cooperation in

    making all our dreams for our people and province a

    reality.

    The facts and figures presented in this 2013 Provincial Profile gives us a clear picture of the socio-

    economic situation of our province. This may be used as our guide in implementing programs and projects

    for our people. Further, this document could be of great help to development planners, policy makers,

    researchers, private sectors as well as potential investors.

    Let us join hands and work together to achieve our ultimate goal a progressive province of Iloilo.

    GOV. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR.GOV. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR.GOV. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR.GOV. ARTHUR D. DEFENSOR, SR.

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    am greatly honoured by this opportunityto work as partner of the Governor and Board Members in bringing about societal change through good governance and relevant legislative agenda. The province is geared toward the realization of its goals and is

    in a position to advance its economic status through its varied resources such as agri-aqua culture, social services, tourism, commerce, trade and industry. I am certain that the province has the capacity and potential to advance our economic status. And by improving and taking advantage of these potentials, we will gain stability in our socio-economic conditions.

    However, before the year 2013 ends we faced another very challenging catastrophe wherein the province was made known worldwide through the onslaught of Super Typhoon Yolanda. Nothing could have really prepared us for the dreadful force that was brought about by the strongest typhoon recorded in history. The extent of the damage left by Typhoon Yolanda in terms of life, property and livelihood is severe and heartbreaking especially in the northern part of Iloilo.

    This gruesome effect of the typhoon must not be perceived as an impediment but shall serve as a motivation for all of us to work in unison and once again recover the sustainability of our progression in terms of

    socio-economic development. As we sympathize with all the victims of the typhoon, we join the continuing calls for solidarity at this very tough time for our province.

    Let us be persistent in the pursuit of positive change on our goal to once again move towards progress and development. Let not any adversities get in the way and hinder our will to rise again after the tragedy. Through the strong leadership of Governor Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. and with the cooperation of all provincial government officials, I believe that we can reclaim the stability that we established over the past year and open new doors for potential investors.

    Our equalizing task requires us to work in order for Iloilo to continue to grow into a province where its people feel valued, where their voices are recognized and welcomed, where the populace is assisted and provided for, and where the children of tomorrow will have a sense of security for a brighter future.

    Let us work conscientiously to put together a positive and proactive team in reaching our unified goal for a better province, prioritizing the interest of the people above all.

    RAUL BOBOY C. TUPAS Vice Governor

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    he year 2013 brings lot of opportunities and challenges for the Province of Iloilo. Opportunities in the sense that Iloilo has started its momentum towards economic growth and development.

    As one traverses to Iloilo, both city and province,

    physical development is seen and felt. In the city, roads are being improved and widened. New hotels, condominiums and housing subdivisions are built. Government structures and facilities such port terminals, hall of justice, capitol building are built and rehabilitated. One would complain about the increasing traffic congestion because of the increasing vehicles plying the city route, a clear sign of the increasing capacity of the residents to acquire private vehicles due to an equally increasing purchasing power of the Ilonggos.

    Iloilo Citys landscape has been transformed into a sleepy urban area

    into a thriving metropolis. If one has to look to the Province, there are new circumferential roads

    that traverse at the periphery to make travel easy and convenient. Road expansions along the southern, central and northern routes of the Province. Bridges are being improved or rehabilitated. New buildings and business establishments have been newly completed and many are under construction.

    New housing subdivisions are being developed. Traffic along the provincial routes has increased, an obvious indication that economic activity has also equally increased.

    In the context of development, Iloilo City acts as service provider and Iloilo Province as food producer and human resource

    provider.

    Within the backdrop of Iloilos development, is the reference material, the Socio-Economic Profile or the SEF that has been researched, collated, consolidated and printed annually by the Provincial Planning and Development Office. This SEF is provided for free to investors, government agencies, business and private sector, non-governmental organizations and researchers who are interested to know, learn and invest in Iloilo.

    We hope that this publication, the Socio-Economic Profile of the Province of Iloilo for calendar year 2013, serves its purpose.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Page No.

    Preface ii Messages Governor Arthur D. Defensor, Sr. iii Vice Governor Raul BOBOY C. Tupas iv Mario N. Nillos, PPDC v

    ACRONYMS ix I. GENERAL FEATURES A. Geography 2 B. Political Subdivision 4 C. Topography 7 D. Climate Rainfall 7 E. Soil 7 F. Water Sources 7

    II. DEMOGRAPHY A. Population 8 B. Labor Force 12 C. Family Income 13

    III. ECONOMICS A. Agri- Aqua Culture 14 B. Veterinary 16 C. Natural Resources 18 1. Forest Cover 18 2. Watershed Areas 21 3. Solid Waste Management 22 4. Mineral Resources 24 D. Infrastructure and Facilities 24

    1. Transportation 24 a. Land 24 b. Air 27 c. Sea 30 2. Power 35 3. Communication 38

    a. Telecommunication 38 b. Cellular Mobile Telephone Services (CMTS) 39 c. Butel Communication Services 40 d. Post Offices in the Province of Iloilo 40 e. Tri Media; Including Iloilo City 40

    4. Water 40 a. Irrigation Facilities 40 b. Potable Water Supply Sources 41 E. Commerce, Trade and Industry 43 1. Industry 43 2. Trade 43 3. Financing Institutions 44 F. Tourism 50

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    IV. SOCIAL SERVICES A. Education 62 B. Health Services 65 C. Social Welfare Services 71 D. Peace and Order 71

    V. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 72

    VI. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 73 A. Legislators (House of Representatives) 73 B. Provincial Officials 73 C. Departments and Offices 76 D. Municipal Officials 78 E. Finance 80 GENERAL INFORMATION 83

    FIGURES Fig. 1. Location Map 1 Fig. 2. Boundaries of the Province 2 Fig. 3. Land Use Status: 2008 3 Fig. 4. Congressional District 4 Fig. 5. Income Classification of Municipalities/Component City 5 Fig. 6. Municipalities by Income Class 6 Fig. 7. Household Population by Age Group & Sex: 2010 Census 9 Fig. 8. Population by Marital Status by Sex: 2010 Census 10 Fig. 9. Family Income and Expenditure by Income Class: FIES 2009 13 Fig. 10. Rice Production:2012 14 Fig. 11. Corn Production:2012 14 Fig. 12. Forest Cover, Province of Iloilo: As of 2008 18 Fig. 13. Road Network 26 Fig. 14. Tourist Arrival: 2012 50 Fig. 15. Government Owned Hospital & Inter-Local Health Zones 67 Fig. 16. Nutritional Status of Pre-School Children: 2012 69 Fig. 17. Family Planning by Method of Preference, Province of Iloilo: 2012 70

    TABLES Table 1. Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households By City/ Municipalicility:2010 8 Table 2. Household Population By Age Group and Sex, Province of Iloilo:2010 Census of Population 9 Table 3. Household Population 10 Years Old & Over By Marital Status and Sex , Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population 10 Table 4. Household Population 5 years old & Over by Highest Educational Attainment and Sex: 2010Census of Population 11 Table 5. Household Population with Disability by Age Group and Sex: 2010 Census of Population 11 Table 6. Household Population 5 years old and Over by type of Functional Difficulty& Sex: 2010 Census of Population 11 Table 7. Population Profile of Indigenous Peoples (IPs), Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012 12 Table 8. Employment Status of Population 15 yrs. Old and Over by Quarter, Western Visayas: 2012 12 Table 9. Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex and by Quarter, Western Visayas: 2012 13 Table 10. No. of Families, Total Family Income & Total Family Expenditure by Income Class, Region VI: 2009 13 Table 11. Crop Production, Province of Iloilo: 2012 14 Table 12. Fish Production, Province of Iloilo: 2012 15 Table 13. Aquaculture Production and Area Harvested By Species, Province of Iloilo: 2012 15 Table 14. Total Number of Livestock & Poultry, Province of Iloilo: As of December 31, 2012 15 Table 15. NFA Utilized / Owned Warehouses, Province of Iloilo: 2012 16 Table 16. Other Existing NFA Post-Harvest Facilities, Province of Iloilo: 2012 16 Table 17. Animal Health and Extension Services, Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012 16 Table 18. NMIS Region VI Accredited Meat Establishments, Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012 17

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    Table 19. Classified Forest Land by City / Municipality, Province of Iloilo: CY 2012 19 Table 20. Forest Cover within Forest Land: Province of Iloilo: 2012 20 Table 21. Forest Cover within A & D, Province of Iloilo: 2012 20 Table 22. Status of Solid Waste Management, Province of Iloilo: CY 2012 22 Table 23. Port Traffic Statistics: CY2012 31 Table 24. Roll-On-Roll-Off Vessels: As of 2012 32 Table 25. Domestic Shipping Companies Registered Under IMRO: As of 2012 33 Table 26. Generating Capacities of Visayas Power Plants by Plant Type: As of 2011 35 Table 27. NPC Operation Highlight (Panay Power Plants): As of July 25, 2011 36 Table 28. Energization Status : As of December 2012 37 Table 29. Power Rates: As of 2012 37 Table 30. List of Telephone Exchanges: Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012 38 Table 31. CMTS Base Stations: As December of 2012 39 Table 32. Major Irrigation Systems by Service Area, Province of Iloilo: CY 2012 40 Table 33. Sub-Project Areas of the Jaluar Irrigation Project: As of 2012 41 Table 34. Potable Water Supply, Province of Iloilo: As of 2012 41 Table 35. No. of Water Services Billed & Consumption by Area Coverage: As of December 31, 2012 43 Table 36. Sugar and Sugarcane Production, Province of Iloilo: CY 2012 43 Table 37. Business Names Registered, Province of Iloilo: 2012 43 Table 38. Export Statistics, Port of Iloilo: 2012 44 Table 39. Universal and Commercial Bank: As of 2012 44 Table 40. Rural and Cooperative Banks: As of 2012 47 Table 41. Yearly Tourist Arrival, Province of Iloilo / Iloilo City: Jan Dec 2012 50 Table 42. Performance Indicator, Division of Iloilo: SY 2012 2013 62 Table 43.Enrolment &Graduates,No. of Teachers and Facilities in Public & Private Elementary & Secondary Schools, Division Of Iloilo: SY 2012-2013 62 Table 44.Enrolment &Graduates in Public & Private Tertiary Education: SY 2012-2013 64 Table 45.Enrolment & Graduates in Public & Private Technical Education: SY 2012-2013 64 Table 46.No. of Classes, Enrolment & Graduates in Non-Formal Education, Division of Iloilo: SY 2012-2013 65 Table 47. Health Manpower (Government Based), Province of Iloilo: 2012 68 Table 48. Nutritional Status of Pre-School and School Children, Province of Iloilo: 2012 68 Table 49. Family Planning by Method of Preference by Quarter, Province of Iloilo: 2012 70 Table 50. Total Crime Volume, Province of Iloilo: Jan.- Dec. 2012 71 Table 51. Total No. of Provincial Employees by Office by Status of Appointment: Feb: 2012 77 Table 52. Statement of Income And Operation Expenses: December 31, 2012 80 Table 53. No. of Barangays, Land Area, Population and Distance from City By Municipality 83 Table 54. Schedule of Market Days and Town Fiestas By Municipalities 84

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    ACRONYMS

    AHEP - Amlan Hydro Electric Plant ANIHEAD ILHZ - (Alliance of Northern Iloilo for Health and Development) Inter Local Health Zone ASEAN - Association of Southeast Asian Nations ATC - Authority To Close ATO - Air Transportation Office BAPA - Barangay Power Association BAS - Bureau of Agricultural Statistics BBSR - Btac. Viejo, Banate and San Rafael BFP - Bureau of Fire Protection BLGF - Bureau of Local Government Finance BOI - Board of Investment BP-OSA - Balik Paaralan Para sa Out of School Adult(OSA) BSP - Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSPO - Barangay Service Point Officer BuTel - Bureau of Telecommunication CDPP - Cebu Diesel Power Plant CHED - Commission on Higher Education CMTS - Cellular Mobile Telephone Services CIHZA - Central Iloilo Health Zone Alliance CTPP - Cebu Thermal Power Plant cu. m. - Cubic Meter CY - Calendar Year DepEd - Department of Education DMPA - Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate DOF - Department of Finance DOT - Department of Tourism DOTC - Department of Transportation and Communication DPWH - Department of Public Works and Highways DTI - Department of Trade and Industry EAUC - East Asia Utility Co. EDPP - Enervantage Diesel Power Plant EMB - Environment Management Board FIES - Family Income and Expenditure Survey FOB - Freight on Board FY - Fiscal Year GAA - Government Appropriation Act GRT - Gross Registered Tonnage Ha - Hectare HEPO - Health Education Promotion Officer HRMDO - Human Resource Management and Development Office ICTMD - Information and Communication Technology Management Division IFPC - Iloilo Fishing Port Complex ILECO - Iloilo Electric Cooperatives ILHZ - Inter Local Health Zone IMRO - Iloilo Maritime Regional Office INFED - Informal Education IPP - Independent Power Producers (non-NPC generating power plant) IPPO - Iloilo Provincial Police Office IRC - Iloilo Rehabilitation Center ISC - Iloilo Sports Complex IUD - Intra Uterine Device Kg - Kilogram Km - Kilometer Kva - Kilovolt Kwh - Kilowatt per hour LFPR - Labor Force Participation Rate LAM - Lactational Amenorrhea Method LBGT - Land Base Gas Turbine LEP-DENR - Land Evaluation Party-Department of Environment and Natural Resources LGPP - Leyte Geothermal Power Plant LHEP - Leyte Hydro Electric Plant LM - Lineal Meter

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    LnB - Liga ng Barangay LTO - Land Transportation Office m - Meter MAO - Municipal Agriculture Office MARINA - Maritime Industry Authority MHC - Municipal Health Center MIWD - Metro Iloilo Water District MPDO - Municipal Planning and Development Office MRF - Material Recovery Facility MT - Metric Ton MW - Mega Watt NFA - National Food Authority NFP - Natural Family Planning NFP-CM - Natural Family Planning Cervical Mucus NFP-BBT - Natural Family Planning Body Basal Temperature NFP-STM - Natural Family Planning Sympto Thermal Method NFP-SDM - Natural Family Planning Standard Days Method NFP-LAM - Natural Family Planning Lactational Amenorrhea Method NFP-BTL - Natural Family Planning Bilateral Tubal Ligation NGPP - Negros Geothermal Power Plant NMIS - National Meat Inspection Service NPC - National Power Corporation NSCB - National Statistics Coordinating Board NSO - National Statistics Office NTC - National Telecommunication Commission PAO - Provincial Agriculture Office PALS - Precision Approach Lighting System PAPI - Precision Approach Path Indicator PB - Power Barge PCL - Provincial Councilors League PDPP - Panay Diesel Power Plant PDP - Poultry Dressing Plant PECO - Panay Electric Company PENRO - Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office PFDA - Philippine Fisheries Development Authority PGDH - Provincial Government Department Head PGPP - Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant PGR - Population Growth Rate PHO - Provincial Health Office Php - Philippine Peso PPA - Philippine Ports Authority PPDO - Provincial Planning and Development Office PPSK - Pederasyong Panglalawigan ng Sangguniang Kabataan PROCABIN - Provido Calinog Bingawan PSWDO - Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office PWIRP - Provincial Watershed Integrated Reforestation Project RB - Rural Bank RCAMPS - Ramon Tabiana District Hospital, Cabatuan, Maasin, Pavia and Sta. Barbara RCDG - Reinforced Concrete Deck Girder RIS - River Irrigation System SAWRA - Sexually Active Women of Reproductive Age Sq.m. - Square Meter SLH - Slaughterhouse SP - Sangguniang Panlalawigan SRA - Sugar Regulatory Administration SY - School Year TAC - Table and Chair TESDA - Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TEU - Twenty Equivalent Unit TPC - Tapping Cycle Plant TPH - Tons per Hour TVET - TAFE-delivered Vocational Education and Training V - Volts WILHZA - Western Iloilo Local Health Zone Association

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    Fig. 1: LOCATION MAP Province of Iloilo

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    I. GENERAL FEATURES A. GEOGRAPHY

    The Province of Iloilo occupies the southern and the northeastern portion of Panay Island. It is bounded by the Province of Capiz and Jintotolo Channel in the north; Panay Gulf and Iloilo Strait in the south; Visayan Sea and Guimaras Strait in the east; and the Province of Antique in the west.

    Jintotolo Channel

    Iloilo Strait

    Guimaras Strait

    Visayan Sea

    Panay Gulf

    Fig. 2: BOUNDARIES OF THE PROVINCE

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    Agricultural

    73.93%

    Fishpond

    1.29%

    Private Plantation

    0.36%

    Upland

    22.94%

    Others

    0.05%

    Mangrove

    1.50%

    a.1. Land Classification As of December 2008

    Iloilo Province has a total land area of 466,342 has. or 4,663. 42 sq. km., classified into the following:

    Alienable/Disposable Lands 352,347.00 has. Agricultural 344,744.27 has. Fishpond 5,707.58 has. Private Plantation 1,657.23 has. Others 237.92 has.

    Timberland 113,995.00 has. Upland 106,980.30 has. Mangrove 7,014.70 has.

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    Disposable

    76%

    Timberland

    24%

    Source: LEP-DENR, Region VI / PENRO-LGU

    Fig. 3: LAND USE STATUS: 2008

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    B. POLITICAL SUBDIVISION

    The whole Province of Iloilo is divided into 5 congressional districts, composed of different municipalities as follows:

    First District Second District Third District Fourth District Fifth District

    Guimbal Alimodian Badiangan Anilao Ajuy Igbaras Leganes Bingawan Banate Balasan Miag-ao Leon Cabatuan Btac. Nuevo Batad Oton New Lucena Calinog Dingle Btac. Viejo San Joaquin Pavia Janiuay Dueas Carles Tigbauan San Miguel Lambunao Dumangas Concepcion Tubungan Sta. Barbara Maasin Passi City Estancia

    Zarraga Mina San Enrique Lemery

    Pototan

    San Dionisio

    San Rafael

    Sara

    Fig. 4: CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

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    16%

    26%

    16%

    33%

    9%

    1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class 4th Class 5th Class

    b.1. Income Classification of Municipalities Province of Iloilo: As per Department Order# 23-08, July 29, 2008; MC # 01-M (34-c-08), August 27, 2009

    Municipality / Component City Class

    Municipality / Component City Class

    1. Ajuy Second

    23. Leganes Fourth 2. Alimodian Third

    24. Lemery Fourth 3. Anilao Fourth

    25. Leon Second 4. Badiangan Fourth

    26. Maasin Third 5. Balasan Fourth

    27. Miag-ao First 6. Banate Fourth

    28. Mina Fifth 7. Btac. Nuevo Second

    29. New Lucena Fourth 8. Btac. Viejo Third

    30. Oton First 9. Batad Fifth

    31. Passi City* Fourth Class City 10. Bingawan Fifth

    32. Pavia Second 11. Cabatuan Second

    33. Pototan First 12. Calinog First

    34. San Dionisio Fourth 13. Carles Second

    35. San Enrique Third 14. Concepcion Third

    36. San Joaquin Second 15. Dingle Third

    37. San Miguel Fourth 16. Dueas Fourth

    38. San Rafael Fifth 17. Dumangas First

    39. Sta. Barbara Second 18. Estancia Second

    40. Sara Second 19. Guimbal Fourth

    41. Tigbauan Second 20. Igbaras Third

    42. Tubungan Fourth 21. Janiuay First

    43. Zarraga Fourth 22. Lambunao First

    * Component Citiy

    7 mun. 11 mun. 7 mun. 13 mun.&1 component city

    4 mun.

    Fig. 5: INCOME CLASSIFICATION OF MUNICIPALITIES/ COMPONENT CITY

    Source: BLGF, Department of Finance

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    C. TOPOGRAPHY The topography of the Province of Iloilo varies from flat lands and rolling hills to mountain peaks

    and ranges. The mountain range lies along the border between Iloilo and the provinces of Antique and Capiz, and roll down into flat plains towards the coastal towns. Almost one-third of the entire province is considered flat.

    D. CLIMATE RAINFALL It is dry from December to June and wet from July to November along the southern-northern part

    of the province and portion of the central municipalities. There is no distinct wet and dry season in the Iloilo-Capiz border.

    E. SOIL There are seventeen types of soil found in the province. Generally, the soil is fertile and suitable

    to almost all types of agricultural crops. The loam type of soil is predominant and conducive to farming.

    There are Classification of Soils based on Genetic and Morphological Characteristics:

    a. Soil of the Swamps and Marshes b. Soils of the Plains

    1. Sta Rita Clay 4. Sta. Rita Clay Loam 2. Bantog Clay Loam 5. Sara Silt Loam 3. Beach Sand

    c. Soils of the Mountains 1. Barotac Clay Loam 7. Faraon Clay 2. Barotac Loam 8. Alimodian Silt Loam 3. Alimodian Clay Loam 9. Alimodian Barotac Complex 4. Alimodian Soil undifferentiated 10. San Rafael Loam 5. Umingan Fine Sandy Loam 11. Sara Sandy Loam 6. Barotac Loam Lowland Phase 12. Hydrosol

    F. WATER SOURCES (as of 2012)

    About 174 rivers and creeks traverse the entire province and these are identified as possible sources of irrigation water. The Jalaur river basin records the highest annual flow and is considered as the major source of irrigation water. The province has potential underground water supply, which is mostly tapped for domestic use.

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    II. DEMOGRAPHY

    A. POPULATION

    Table 1. Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by City/Municipality Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    City/ Municipality

    Total Household Number of City/ Municipality

    Total Household Number of Population Population Households Population Population Households

    Ajuy 47,248 47,248 9,920 Leganes 29,438 29,435 6,225 Alimodian 37,484 37,484 7,481 Lemery 27,441 27,429 5,995 Anilao 27,486 27,486 5,862 Leon 47,522 47,485 9,823 Badiangan 26,218 26,218 5,510 Maasin 35,069 35,069 6,667 Balasan 29,724 29,716 6,514 Miagao 64,545 64,403 13,068 Banate 29,543 29,543 6,348 Mina 21,785 21,785 4,557 Barotac Nuevo 51,867 51,847 11,034 New Lucena 22,174 22,160 4,694 Barotac Viejo 41,470 41,297 8,906 Oton 82,572 82,564 17,948 Batad 19,385 19,385 4,126 City of Passi 79,663 79,584 16,395 Bingawan 13,432 13,432 2,917 Pavia 43,614 43,577 9,494 Cabatuan 54,950 54,857 11,644 Pototan 70,955 70,312 14,833 Calinog 54,430 54,379 11,224 San Dionisio 33,650 33,650 7,246 Carles 62,690 62,681 12,240 San Enrique 32,422 32,411 6,591 Concepcion 39,617 39,617 8,272 San Joaquin 51,645 51,642 10,606 Dingle 43,290 43,192 9,263 San Miguel 25,013 25,013 5,412 Dueas 33,671 33,656 7,313 San Rafael 14,655 14,655 3,040 Dumangas 66,108 66,062 14,352 Sta. Barbara 55,472 55,388 12,067 Estancia 42,666 42,598 8,756 Sara 46,889 46,886 10,731 Guimbal 32,325 32,284 6,804 Tigbauan 58,814 58,814 12,115 Igbaras 31,347 31,346 6,603 Tubungan 21,540 21,530 4,613 Janiuay 63,031 63,027 12,964 Zarraga 23,693 23,550 5,053 Lambunao 69,023 69,013 13,630 Total 1,805,576 1,803,710 378,856

    Note: Excluding Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

    Total Population (2010 Census) ----------------------- 1,805,576 Population Density (persons/sq.km) ------------------------- 387 Annual Population Growth Rate (2000-2010) ------------ 1.48

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    a.1. Poverty Statistics Iloilo 2009

    Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold------------------------------------ P 16,584 Magnitude of Poor Families below Poverty Threshold --------------- 90,009 Magnitude of Poor Population below Poverty Threshold ------------- 569,097 Poverty Incidence of Families --------------------------------------------- 19.90% Poverty Incidence of Population ------------------------------------------ 26.80%

    Source: Phil. Poverty Statistics, NSCB, Region VI

    Table 2. Household Population by Age Group and Sex Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    Age Group Male Female

    Total

    All Ages 915,661 888,049 1,803,710 Under 1 18,455 17,361 35,816

    1 4 78,236 72,557 150,793 5 9 98,457 91,904 190,361

    10 14 97,827 91,528 189,355 15 19 96,471 89,115 185,586 20 24 85, 717 77,719 163,436 25 29 72,413 66,078 138,491 30 34 64, 677 58,461 123,138 35 39 56,966 52,803 109,769 40 44 53,385 50,765 104,150 45 49 47,651 46,148 93,799 50 54 40, 518 40, 573 81,091 55 59 32,268 33,883 66,151 60 64 24, 234 28,225 52,459 65 69 17,821 22,661 40,482 70 74 13, 737 19,264 33,001 75 79 8,612 13,418 22,030

    80 & Over 8,216 15,586 23,802 Note: Excluding Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office

    Fig. 7: HOUSEHOLD POPULATION BY AGE GROUP & SEX: 2010 Census

    Source: National Statistics Office, Region VI

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    Table 3. Household Population 10 Years Old & Over by Marital Status and Sex Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    Note: Excluding Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office

    Fig. 8: Population By Marital Status By Sex: 2010

    0

    50,000

    100,000

    150,000

    200,000

    250,000

    300,000

    350,000

    400,000

    Single Married Widowed Divorsed/

    Separated

    Common

    Law/ Live-in

    Unknown

    Male

    Female

    Marital Status Male Female Both Sexes

    Total 720,513 706,227 1,426,740

    Single 364,404 301,467 665,871

    Married 316,136 321,118 637,254

    Widowed 15,830 56,465 72,295

    Divorced/Separated 3,637 5,508 9,145

    Common Law/Live-in 18,967 20,068 39,035

    Unknown 1,539 1,601 3,140

    Source: National Statistics Office, Region VI

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    Table 4. Household Population 5 Years Old & Over by Highest Educational Attainment & Sex Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    Highest Educational Attainment Male Female Both Sexes Total 818,970 798,131 1,617,101 No grade completed 23,089 19,695 42,784 Pre-school 31,014 28,325 59,339 Elementary 310,990 266,121 577,111 High school 254,936 254,938 509,874 Post-secondary 51,693 52,920 104,613 College undergraduate 59,737 66,905 126,642 Academic degree holder 78,950 99,207 178,157 Postbaccalaureate 1,399 2,694 4,093 Not Stated 7,162 7,326 14,488

    Note: Excluding Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office, Region VI

    Table 5. Household Population with Disability by Age Group and Sex Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    Age Group Both Sexes Male Female

    Total 36,604 18,664 17,940

    Below 15 7,032 3,836 3,196

    15-64 20,165 10,983 9,182

    65 and Over 9,407 3,845 5,562

    Note: Including Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

    Table 6. Household Population 5 Years Old & Over by Type of Functional Difficulty and Sex Province of Iloilo: 2010 Census of Population

    Type of Functional Difficulty

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Household population five years old and over with at least one type of

    functional difficulty 42,542 19,756 22,786

    Difficulty in seeing, even if wearing eyeglasses 22,276 9,629 12,647

    Difficulty in hearing, even if using a hearing aid 10,636 4,666 5,970

    Difficulty in walking or climbing steps 13,792 6,651 7,141

    Difficulty in remembering or concentrating 9,419 4,028 5,391

    Difficulty in self-caring (bathing or dressing) 6,675 3,067 3,608

    Difficulty in communicating 7,747 3,937 3,810

    Note: Excluding Iloilo City

    Source: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

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    Table 7. Population Profile of Indigenous People (IP's) Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012

    Municipality Population Total No. of

    Households / Families

    Ethnic Group Male Female Total Alimodian 4,674 4,243 8,917 1,447 B Anilao - - 420 81 A Badiangan - - 175 54 A/B Barotac Viejo - - 1,004 231 A Cabatuan - - 31 17 A/B Calinog - - 18,346 3,658 A/B Dingle 80 48 128 33 B Dueas - - 43 10 A Dumangas - - 50 9 A Guimbal - - 108 23 A Janiuay 5,188 4,864 10,052 1,933 B Lambunao - - 15,767 3,291 B Leon - - 2,765 540 B Maasin - - 4,914 809 B New Lucena - - 59 9 A Passi City - - 103 16 A San Joaquin - - 15 3 A San Miguel 17 3 A San Rafael - - 74 16 A Sta. Barbara - - 12 3 A Tigbauan - - 69 12 A Tubungan 2,460 2,345 4,805 755 B TOTAL

    679, 052 12,953

    Note: A = Ati; B= Panay Bukidnon; 2010

    Source: National Commission on Indigenous People, Region VI

    B. LABOR FORCE

    Table 8. Employment Status of Population 15 yrs. Old and Over by Quarter Western Visayas: 2012

    EMPLOYMENT STATUS JANUARY APRIL

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Population 15 Yrs. Old & Over 5,042 2,522 2,521 5,055 2,531 2,524 In the Labor Force 3,168 1,943 1,225 3,270 1,986 1,284 Employed 2,964 1,803 1,161 3,041 1,841 1,199 Unemployed 204 139 64 229 145 84 Not in the Labor Force 1,874 579 1,295 1,785 545 1,240

    EMPLOYMENT STATUS JULY OCTOBER

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Population 15 Yrs. Old & Over 5,074 2,552 2,522 5,094 2,566 2,528 In the Labor Force 3,234 1,965 1,269 3,207 1,964 1,243 Employed 3,026 1,836 1,190 2,999 1,831 1,168 Unemployed 208 126 79 208 132 76 Not in the Labor Force 1,840 587 1,253 1,887 603 1,285

    Note: In thousands, details may not add up to totals due to rounding off

    Source: National Statistics Office

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    0

    10,000

    20,000

    30,000

    40,000

    50,000

    60,000

    70,000

    80,000

    90,000

    100,000

    Under 40,000 40,000 - 59,999 60,000 - 99,999 100,000 -

    249,999

    250,000 & Over

    Income Expenditure

    Table 9. Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex and by Quarter Western Visayas: 2012

    January April

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Both Sexes Male Female

    LFPR 62.83 77.04 48.59 64.69 78.46 50.87 Employment Rate 93.6 92.8 94.8 93.0 92.7 93.4 Unemployment Rate 6.4 7.2 5.2 7.0 7.3 6.5 July October

    Both Sexes Male Female

    Both Sexes Male Female

    LFPR 63.74 77.0 50.32 62.96 76.54 49.17 Employment Rate 93.6 93.4 93.8 93.5 93.2 94.0 Unemployment Rate 6.4 6.6 6.2 6.5 6.7 6.1 Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

    Source: National Statistics Office

    C. FAMILY INCOME Table 10. Number of Families, Total Family Income and Total Family Expenditure by Income Class Region VI: 2009

    Source: National Statistics Office

    Income Class (Php) Number of Families (in Thousand)

    Total Income (in Millions)

    Total Expenditure (in Millions)

    REGION VI 1,452 231,473 207,669 Under 40,000 75 2,261 2,436 40,000 - 59,999 166 8,424 8,850 60,000 - 99,999 412 32,493 32,683 100,000 - 249,999 584 89,673 84,384 250,000& Over 215 98,623 79,316

    Fig. 9: FAMILY INCOME AND FAMILY EXPENDITURE BY INCOME CLASS: 2009

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    2.31%

    97.69%

    Yellow

    White

    III. ECONOMIC SECTOR A. AGRI-AQUA CULTURE

    Table 11. Crop Production Province of Iloilo: 2012

    Crop Area Planted (Ha.) Area Harvested

    (Ha.) Production

    (MT) No. of Farmers

    1. Rice 279,355.50 1,036,507.68 114,579 a. Irrigated 118,391.88 482,179.33

    b. Rainfed 160,963.62 554,328.45 2. Corn 16,456.4 58,961.93 13,876 a. Yellow 15,716 57,598.00

    b. White 740.35 1363.93 3.Fruits

    a. Mango 402.40 604.49 9,847.67 1,683 b. Citrus 44.92 101.50 720.75 485 c. Banana 2959.84 3,422.72 20,462.58 12,461 d. Pineapple 536.25 418.00 10,450.00 200 4. Fruit & Vegetables 3100.64 3,094.50 28,392.64 12,248 5. Leafy Vegetables 663.59 863.90 3,966.98 6,281 6.Root Vegetables 218.87 237.72 2,056.80 1,237 7. Spices 267.92 61.40 448.70 327 8. Root Crops 441.56 817.30 5,652.80 2,785 9. Watermelon 882.84 1,098.90 13,532.98 658 10. Legumes

    a. Mungo 3131.05 3,311.96 1,805.87 2,919 b. Peanut 499.9 1,485.65 2,149.37 2,595 c. Coffee 2597.15 3,076.25 1,755.50 1,605 d. Beans/Peas 699.85 1,186.36 5,503.38 4,994

    Source: Provincial Agriculturists Office/ MAOs

    Fig. 10: RICE PRODUCTION: 2012 Fig.11: CORN PRODUCTION: 2012

    53.48%

    46.52%

    Rainfed

    Irrigated

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    Table 12. Fish Production Province of Iloilo: 2012

    Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

    Table13. Aquaculture Production and Area Harvested By Species Province of Iloilo: 2012

    Type of Culture PRODUCTION( in M.T) AREA HARVESTED (in Hectares)

    1st Qrt. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. TOTAL 1st Qrt. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. TOTAL

    Brackish water Fishpond

    a. Bangus 1,606.66 9,393.80 8,857.13 1,768.18 21,625.77 3,952.83 14,451.99 10,134.38 3,351.06 31,890.27

    b. Sugpo 0.6 0.5 0.38 2.25 3.73 2 2.5 1 1.5 7

    c. Prawn 1.93 13.18 24.97 6.7 46.78 - - - - -

    d. Tilapia 10 18 10.5 42.78 81.28 2.5 4 1.5 3 11

    Freshwater Fishpond

    a. Tilapia 52.26 201.25 165.91 226.47 645.89 34.2695 18.4828 22.2844 32.44 107.4763

    b. Catfish 319 106.2 112 513.29 1050.49 26.9599 20.5383 6.3817 42.7744 96.6543

    c. Oyster 328.48 322.38 139.09 871.14 1,661.09 14.5089 15.0302 6.9545 25 61.4936

    d. Seaweeds 0.45 0.3 1.37 0.72 2.84 0.1425 0.151 0.3599 0.1833 0.8367 Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

    Table 14. Total Number of Livestock & Poultry Province of Iloilo: Dec.31, 2012

    Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

    Classification 1st Qtr. 2nd Qtr. 3rd Qtr. 4th Qtr. Total (MT)

    A. Commercial 6,634.42 8,181.50 7,357.11 10,598.72 32,771.75

    B. Municipal 22, 264.19 13,753.86 14,732.97 14,673.65 65,424.67

    Marine 20,314.41 12,713.47 12,900.81 12,895.40 58,824.09 Inland 1,949.78 1,040.39 1,832.16 1,778.25 6,600.58

    Livestock/ Poultry No. of Heads Total Commercial Backyard Carabao 104 93,269 93,373 Cattle 603 77,593 78,196 Hog/Swine 75,069 367,366 442,435 Goat 1,237 207,335 208,572 Duck 4,708 546,482 551,190 Chicken 38,284 7,393,950 7,432,234 Broiler 38,284 1,692,900 1,731,184 Layer

    565,884 565,884

    Native 5,135,166 5,135,166

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    Table 15. NFA Utilized /Owned Warehouses Province of Iloilo: 2012

    Name of Warehouse Designed Capacity (in bag of 50 kg) Effective Capacity

    (in bag of 50 kg) KABSAKA Warehouse 500,000 292,500 Jaro Triplex 500,000 381,000 Pototan Grains Center II 100,000 81,000 Dumangas Grains Center 500,000 275,000 Dueas JICA Warehouse 8,000 10,000 San Dionisio Warehouse 20,000 20,000 Total 1,628,000 1,059,500 Source: National Food Authority

    Table 16. Other Existing NFA Post-Harvest Facilities Province of Iloilo: 2012

    Name of Warehouse Designed Capacity Effective Capacity Status RICEMILL Jaro SATAKE Rice mill, Jaro , Iloilo City 10 TPH 8.5 TPH Owned Dumangas Rice mill, Dumangas, Iloilo 5 TPH 4 TPH Owned Mist Polisher* - - Owned

    DRYER Shien Heung, Jaro, Iloilo City 0.6 TPH 0.6 TPH Owned Shien Kuang, Iloilo City 0.6 TPH 0.6 TPH Owned Flatbed, Iloilo City 40 bags/batch x 2 units 40 bags/batch x 2 units Owned Lister, Dumangas, Iloilo* 0.5 TPH 0.4TPH Owned Shien Heung, Dumangas, Iloilo 0.6 TPH 0.6 TPH Owned Flatbed, Dumangas, Iloilo 40 bags/batch x 2 units 40 bags/batch x 2 units Owned

    TRUCKSCALE Toledo, Jaro, Iloilo City 50 T 50 T Owned Note: * For repair

    Source: National Food Authority, Region VI

    B. VETERINARY

    Table 17. Animal Health and Extension Services Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012

    Services No. of Heads Carabao Cattle Swine Goat/Sheep Vaccinated 7,240 7,421 20,327 5,487 Dewormed 2,415 2,105 5,101 812 Diagnosed 211 150 814 46 Treated 631 401 2,121 347

    Source: Provincial Veterinary Office

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    Table 18. NMIS Region VI Accredited Meat Establishment Province of Iloilo: As of December 2012

    ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON TELEFAX NUMBER

    Poultry Dressing Plant Value Rich Enterprises Fishing Port, Baybay Tanza, I.C. Engr. Wilfredo de Castro (033) 335 0702 Mirandel PDP (Vitarich) Sta. Barbara, Iloilo Mr. Dexter Hayag (033) 320 5323 Corden Agro Industries Peace and Prosperity PDP Poultry Rich Chicken

    Tungay, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo Jibao-an, Sta. Barbara Iloilo Fishing Port Complex,IC

    Ms. Lorena Moleta Paul Zalderiaga Mr. Zalde Aguana

    (033) 523 51-02 (033) 321 3642 (033) 335 0179

    Meat processing

    Iloilo Farmland E & S Food Products Cares Meat Foods Jester Food Corps. Food Master Food Product Mang Inasal Phils Panay Andoks Corp.

    Btac. Nuevo, Iloilo Sto. Nio Subd., Oton,I.C. Seafront Subd., Arevalo, I.C. San Marcos St. Moli,IC Cochero Baluarte, Molo, I.C. B.S Aquino Ave.,San Rafael Manduriao, I.C. Fishing Port Complex Tanza Baybay, I.C.

    Mr. Hubert Ray Navarro Ms. Susan Reyes Mr. Eduardo Abangan Mr. Lawrence So Mr. Francis Juan Lao Ms. Alona Gison Mr. Ricardo Samson

    (033) 337-63-69 (033) 337-31-26 (033) 336 5377

    (033) 337 6367 (033) 509 2323 (033) 396-1141

    Source: Provincial Veterinary Office

    SLAUGHTER HOUSES (ABATTOIRS) LOCATION Ajuy Slaughterhouse Ajuy, Iloilo Alimodian Slaughterhouse Alimodian, Iloilo Anilao Slaughterhouse Anilao, Iloilo Balasan Slaughterhouse Balasan, Iloilo Banate Slaughterhouse Banate, Iloilo Barotac Nuevo Slaughterhouse Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo Barotac Viejo Slaughterhouse Barotac Viejo, Iloilo Cabatuan Slaughterhouse Cabatuan, Iloilo Calinog Slaughterhouse Calinog, Iloilo Concepcion Slaughterhouse Concepcion, Iloilo Dingle Slaughterhouse Dingle, Iloilo Dueas Slaughterhouse Dueas, Iloilo Dumangas Slaughterhouse Dumangas, Iloilo Estancia Slaughterhouse Estancia, Iloilo Guimbal Slaughterhouse Guimbal, Iloilo Igbaras Slaughterhouse Igbaras, Iloilo Janiuay Slaughterhouse Janiuay, Iloilo Lambunao Slaughterhouse Lambunao, Iloilo Leganes Slaughterhouse Leganes, Iloilo Lemery Slaughterhouse Lemery, Iloilo Leon Slaughterhouse Leon, Iloilo Maasin Slaughterhouse Maasin, Iloilo Miag-ao Slaughterhouse Miag-ao, Iloilo Oton Slaughterhouse Oton, Iloilo Passi City Slaughterhouse Passi City, Iloilo Pavia Slaughterhouse Pavia, Iloilo Pototan Slaughterhouse Pototan, Iloilo San Dionisio Slaughterhouse San Dionisio, Iloilo San Joaquin Slaughterhouse San Joaquin, Iloilo San Miguel Slaughterhouse San Miguel, Iloilo Sta. Barbara Slaughterhouse Sta. Barbara, Iloilo Sara Slaughterhouse Sara, Iloilo Tigbaun Slaughterhouse Tigbauan, Iloilo Tubungan Slaughterhouse Tubungan, Iloilo Zarraga Slaughterhouse Zarraga, Iloilo

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    C. NATURAL RESOURCES

    1. Forest Cover Province of Iloilo: 2008

    Forest Cover 38,422.26 has. (8% of Total Land Area)

    Natural Forest 16,032.68 has. Residual Forest 5,225.00 has. Virgin Forest 7,016.00 has. Mossy Forest 3,790.00 has.

    Established Plantation .. 22,389.58 has.

    Source: PENRO-LGU, DENR Statistical Profile

    8%

    Fig. 12: FOREST COVER Province of Iloilo: As of 2008

    Note: The Forest Cover is equal to the Total Established Plantation and Natural Forest

    divided by the Total Land Area of the Province.

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    Table 19. Classified Forest Land by City/ Municipality Province of Iloilo: CY 2012

    Source: PENRO, Province of Iloilo

    CITY/MUNICIPALITY Total Land Area (ha) Classified Forest Land

    (ha) % Share of Total Forestland

    Ajuy 19,346 3,947.37 3.462757138 Alimodian 14,480 2,536.00 2.224658976 Anilao 7,538 858.00 0.752664591 Badiangan 7,750 0.00 - Balasan 4,100 1,002.80 0.879687706 Banate 11,886 818.10 0.717663055 Barotac Nuevo 9,449 99.15 0.086977499 Barotac Viejo 14,230 5,306.95 4.655423483 Batad 4,476 821.00 0.720207027 Bingawan 8,500 0.00 - Cabatuan 8,248 0.00 - Calinog 23,280 14,954.25 13.11833852 Carles 11,202 3,637.07 3.190552217 Concepcion 9,702 1,459.60 1.280407035 Dingle 7,750 1,646.46 1.444326506 Dueas 9,052 0.00 - Dumangas 11,677 3,964.00 3.477345498 Estancia 3,197 315.20 0.276503355 Guimbal 4,448 0.00 - Igbaras 15,243 5,584.00 4.898460459 Janiuay 17,910 5,449.00 4.780034212 Lambunao 24,692 8,545.50 7.49638142 Leganes 3,216 0.00 - Lemery 11,990 4,385.55 3.847142419 Leon 14,013 5,010.00 4.394929602 Maasin 15,658 6,980.00 6.123075573 Miagao 13,286 3,140.00 2.754506777 Mina 4,335 0.00 - New Lucena 4,412 0.00 - Oton 8,456 0.00 - Passi City 25,068 3,314.00 2.90714505 Pavia 3,502 0.00 - Pototan 9,131 0.00 - San Dionisio 12,677 4,778.79 4.192104917 San Enrique 8,772 2,314.01 2.029922365 San Joaquin 23,135 15,594.00 13.67954735 San Miguel 2,134 0.00 - San Rafael 14,578 1,969.50 1.727707356 Sara 18,300 3,150.00 2.763279091 Sta. Barbara 7,748 0.00 - Tigbauan 6,062 0.00 - Tubungan 3,460 2,367.00 2.07640686 Zarraga 8,253 47.70 0.041843941

    TOTAL 466,342 113,995.00

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    Table 20. Forest Cover within Forest Land Province of Iloilo: 2012

    CLASSIFICATION CENRO Iloilo City CENRO Barotac Nuevo CENRO Sara TOTAL (Ha) (Ha) (Ha)

    1. Closed forest, Broadleaved 2,340.00 3,240.00 360.00 5,940.00 2. Closed forest, mixed none 2,640.00 none 2,640.00 3. Open forest, broadleaved 4,481.50 2,810.00 none 7,291.50 4. Open forest, mixed 5,871.50 5,754.00 none 11,625.50 5. Mangrove forest 45.00 none 605.44 650.44 6. Forest Plantation, broadleaved 4,440.00 3,073.00 3,140.00 10,653.00 7. Other wooded lands, shrubs 11,108.50 14,667.00 9,728.39 35,503.89 8. Other wooded land, wooded grasslands 30.00 none none 30.00 9. Other wooded land, grasslands 2,470.00 970.00 3,440.00 10. Other land, natural grassland 3,690.00 1,394.00 4,860.00 9,944.00 11. Other land, cultivated annual crop none 710.00 3,405.55 4,115.55 12. Other land, cultivated perennial crop 9,292.50 470.00 4,667.82 14,430.32 13. Other land, fish pond none 3,964.00 3,854.73 7,818.73 14. Other land, built-up area none none none none 15. Other land, barren none none none none 16. Inland water none none none none

    TOTAL 41,299.00 41,192.00 31,592.93 114,082.93

    Table 21. Forest Cover within A&D Province of Iloilo: 2012

    CLASSIFICATION CENRO Iloilo City CENRO Barotac Nuevo CENRO Sara TOTAL (Ha) (Ha) (Ha)

    1. Closed forest, Broadleaved none none none none 2. Closed forest, mixed none none none none 3. Open forest, broadleaved none none none none 4. Open forest, mixed 510.00 1000.00 none 1,510.00 5. Mangrove forest none 440.00 440.00 880.00 6. Forest Plantation, broadleaved none none none none 7. Other wooded lands, shrubs 21,447.00 21,748.00 21,352.34 64,547.34 8. Other wooded land, wooded grassland 1490.00 5,490.00 5,980.00 12,960.00 9. Other wooded land, grasslands none none none none 10. Other land, natural grassland 3660.00 2,450.00 7,540.00 13,650.00 11. Other land, cultivated annual crop 16,112.00 98,197.93 45,098.05 159,407.98 12. Other land, cultivated perennial crop 58,954.00 11,110.00 19,091.68 89,155.68 13. Other land, fish pond 958.00 3,981.00 2,830.00 7,796.00 14. Other land, built-up area 2,780.00 1,900.00 1,670.00 6,350.00 15. Other land, barren 500.00 none none 500.00 16. Inland water 920.00 60.00 90.00 1,070.00

    TOTAL 107,358.00 146,376.93 104,092.07 357,827.00 Source: PENRO (LEP Data, ENR Statistical Data, Iloilo Province)

    Source: PENRO (LEP Data, ENR Statistical Data, Iloilo Province)

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    2. Watershed Areas Province of Iloilo: 2012

    SOUTHERN ILOILO WATERSHEDS COVERAGE

    1. San Joaquin Watersheds Cataan River, Tiolas-Nagsipit River, Siwaragan-Santolan River, Guibuangan-Bayunan River, Lawigan River

    2. Miag-ao Watersheds Uyongan River, Bakawan River, Tumagbok River, Naulid River

    3. Guimbal Watershed a. Tanian River : Igbaras, Tubungan, Guimbal b. Jarao River: Tubungan, Guimbal c. Guimbal River

    4. Tigum-Aganan Watershed a. Tigum River : Maasin, Cabatuan, Sta Barbara and Pavia b. Aganan River : Leon, Alimodian, Oton, San Miguel and Pavia c. Jaro River : Pavia and Iloilo City

    5. Sibalom-Baguingin Watershed a. Sibalom River : Tubungan, Leon, Tigbauan b. Baguingin River : Leon, Tigbauan, Oton, san Miguel

    6. Alibunan Watershed a. Alimodian River- Calinog b. Jalaur- Calinog 7. Ulian Watershed a. Ulian River:Lambunao, Duenas. Dingle, Pototan

    8. Magapa-Suage Watershed a. Magapa River : Janiuay, Badiangan b. Suage River : Janiuay, Maasin, New Lucena, Mina. Pototan

    9. Janipa-an, Jelicum Watershed a. Jelicum River : Cabatuan, Mina, New Lucena b. Janipaan River : Zarraga, Leganes, Pavia, Iloilo City NORTHERN ILOILO WATERSHEDS COVERAGE

    10. Jalaud Watershed a. Jalaur River: Barotac Nuevo, Dumangas 11. Tambunak Watershed a. Tambun-ak River: Anilao, Dingle, San Enrique

    12. Asisig-Lamunan Watershed a. Asisig River: San Rafael, San Enrique, Dumarao, Capiz b. Lamunan River: Passi City, Bingawan 13. Sigangaw Watershed a. Singangaw River: Mina, Pototan, Zarraga

    14. Abangay - Mananiw Watershed a. Abangay River : Lambunao, Badiangan, Pototan b. Mananiw River: Duenas Dingle

    15. Assue-Serruco-Lanjagan Watershed

    a. Assue River & Serruco River: Sara, San Dionisio, Concepcion b. Lanjagan River: Ajuy

    16. Barotac Viejo Watershed a. Btac. Viejo River: Lemery, San Rafael, Ajuy, Btac. Viejo 17. Alacaygan Watershed a. Alacaygan River: Banate and Barotac Viejo 18. Sibajao-Balantian-Binon-an Watershed Sibagao- Balantian- Batad and Balasan

    19. Estancia Cluster Watershed Estancia 20. Carles Cluster Carles 21. Concepcion Island Watershed Concepcion 22. Anilao Dangula-an Watershed Anilao, Dungula-an River- Anilao 23. Badbaran- Gerongan Watershed Badbran- Gerongan River- Lemery- San Rafael Source: PENRO, Province of Iloilo

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    3. Solid Waste Management

    Table 22. Status of Solid Waste Management Province of Iloilo: CY 2012

    Name of Municipality

    Waste Segregation at

    Source

    MRF (Material Recovery Facility)

    Type of Garbage Disposal

    Safe Closure

    Plan

    Plans for aSanitary Landfill

    Existence of Ordinance regulating

    SWMP implementation

    1 Ajuy Non-compliance Yes Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    2 Alimodian Yes/undetermined Controlled dumpsite/ eco-park

    Yes Yes Yes

    3 Anilao Yes/undetermined Yes/functional Controlled dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    4 Badiangan Non-compliance Non-compliance no dumpsite No No Yes

    5 Balasan Yes/market only Non-compliance open dumpsite No No Yes

    6 Banate Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes Open dumpsite No No/eco-park Yes

    7 Btac. Nuevo Yes/but not sustained Yes open dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    8 Btac. Viejo Yes/ but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    9 Batad Yes/but not suatained No

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    10 Bingawan Yes/but not suatained Yes/operational

    Controlled dumpsite No No Yes

    11 Cabatuan Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes Controlled dumpsite No Yes Yes

    12 Calinog Yes/School only Yes Controlled dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    13 Carles Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite No No Yes

    14 Concepcion Non-compliance Yes Controlled dumpsite No No Yes

    15 Dingle Yes/but not sustained No

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    16 Dueas Planning Stage Yes Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    17 Dumangas Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes Controlled dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    18 Estancia Yes/but not sustained No

    Controlleddumpsite No No Yes

    19 Guimbal Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    20 Igbaras Yes/undetermined Yes open dumpsite Yes No Yes

    21 Janiuay Yes/implemented Yes Controlled dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    22 Lambunao Non-compliance No open dumpsite Yes No Yes

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    Name of Municipality

    Waste Segregation at

    Source

    MRF (Material Recovery Facility)

    Type of Garbage Disposal

    Safe Closure

    Plan

    Plans for a Sanitary Landfill

    Existence of Ordinance regulating

    SWMP implementation

    23 Leganes Yes/ but not sustained Yes open dumpsite Yes No Yes

    24 Lemery Non-compliance No open dumpsite Yes No Yes

    25 Leon Planning stage No open dumpsite No No Yes

    26 Maasin Non-compliance No open dumpsite No No Yes

    27 Miag-ao Yes/ but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    28 Mina Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes Controlled dumpsite No Yes Yes

    29 New Lucena Level of Implementation undetermined

    Yes Converted into an eco park Yes Yes Yes

    30 Oton Yes/but not sustained Yes no dumpsite No No Yes

    31 Passi City Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite/Sanitary landfill undergoing construction

    Yes Yes Yes

    32 Pavia Yes/but not sustained Yes open dumpsite No Yes Yes

    33 Pototan Planning Stage Yes open dumpsite Yes Yes Yes

    34 San Dionisio Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    No open dumpsite No No Yes

    35 San Enrique Yes/but not determined No open dumpsite No No Yes

    36 San Joaquin Yes/but not sustained Yes no dumpsite No No Yes

    37 San Miguel Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    38 San Rafael Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    No Controlled dumpsite No No Yes

    39 Sta. Barbara Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite converted into an eco-park

    Yes Yes Yes

    40 Sara Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes open dumpsite No No Yes

    41 Tigbauan Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite Yes No Yes

    42 Tubungan Yes/but not sustained Yes

    Controlled dumpsite No No Yes

    43 Zarraga Yes/level of implementation undetermined

    Yes open dumpsite No Yes Yes

    Source: PENRO, Province of Iloilo

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    4. Mineral Resources Province of Iloilo: as of 2012

    Metallic Copper Gold Iron Manganese

    -Ajuy, Concepcion, Barotac Viejo, Dingle, Balasan -Ajuy, Concepcion, Barotac Viejo, Dingle, Balasan, Lemery, Janiuay, Carles -Concepcion -Anilao, Sara, San Dionisio, San Joaquin

    Non Metallic Clay(White) Clay (Black) Clay(Red Burning) Guano / Phosphate Limestone

    -Carles, Concepcion, San Dionisio, Batad -San Dionisio, Lemery, Balasan, Alimodian, Pavia -Ajuy, Leon, Oton, Sta. Barbara, San Miguel, Pototan, Tigbauan, Cabatuan, -Carles, Dingle, Passi, Igbaras -Dingle, Passi, Carles, Dumangas, Passi

    Source: Mines and Geosciences Bureau

    D. INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES

    1. Transportation

    a. Land

    a.1 Roads (Province of Iloilo)

    ROAD TYPE CONCRETE ASPHALT GRAVEL EARTH TOTAL (km)

    NATIONAL (2012) 445.327 238.433 111.928 0.231 841.606

    PROVINCIAL( DEC. 2012) 84.144 11.435 560.050 - 655.629

    MUNICIPAL (2008) 207.077 29.554 59.462 6.026 302.119

    BARANGAY (2008) 63.794 6.050 2,265.258 916.823 3,251.925

    TOTAL 800.342 331.159 2,996.698 923.080 5,051.279 Source: DPWH, Region 6 & Provl. Engineers Office, MPDO

    a.2 Bridges (Province of Iloilo)

    BRIDGE TYPE CONCRETE (RCDG) BAILEY TIMBER STEEL DECK

    OTHERS (RC PIPE)

    TOTAL (lm)

    NATIONAL (2012) 6,800.71 39.90 - 1,156.30 7,996.91

    PROVINCIAL (DEC. 2011) 913.810 182.00 - 510.00 1,605.810

    MUNICIPAL (2008) 694.49 - 19.86 97.93 - 812.280

    BARANGAY (2008) 917.12 76.00 189.76 713.827 11.00 1,907.707

    TOTAL 9,326.13 297.90 209.62 2478.057 11.000 12,322.707 Source: DPWH, Region 6 & Provl. Engineers Office, MPDO

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    a.3 Total Registered Motor Vehicles (CY 2012)

    New Renewal Total Private 17,893 83,609 101,502 For Hire 351 17,951 18,302 Government 51 1,040 1,091 TOTAL 18,295 102,600 120,895

    a.4 Number Of Licenses And Permits Issued (CY 2012)

    Classification Male Female Both Sexes Professional 38,697 1,240 39,973 Non Professional 10,826 5,678 16,504 Student Permit 24,485 5,534 30,019 Conductor License 220 - 220 Total 74,228 12,452 86,680 Source: Land Transportation Office

    Source: Land Transportation Office

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    b. Air

    b.1 The New Iloilo Airport

    The New Iloilo Airport is located in Brgy. Duyanduyan, Cabatuan, Iloilo with 2,500 m. x 45 m. runway and a new terminal building with state-of-the-art computerized facilities to accommodate flights from the North and South of the country. Stands as one of the busiest airports outside Manila, the new airport of international standard is built on a wider and panoramic location to cater the increasing influx of passengers visiting Iloilo.

    The provinces airport is one of the major airports of the country and serves as a jump off point to different provinces in Panay Island accommodating daily flights from Manila and Cebu. The New Iloilo Airport Terminal could now accommodate more passengers and cargoes. The 2,500 m. stretch of runway was overlaid with asphalt to accommodate heavier aircrafts with an adjacent runway strip of 2,620 m.

    New Iloilo Airport Facilities and Operating Status (CY 2012 )

    A. Classification

    Iloilo Airport is classified as Principal Class 1 airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.

    B. Existing Facilities

    a. Land area Utilization The airport seats in a 188 ha. land bounded by the municipality of Cabatuan and Sta. Barbara.

    b. Navaids/Communication Equipment Air Navigation System ILS 1 unit Glide slope 1 unit DVOR/DME 1 unit

    Doppler VHF Omni Directional Range 1 unit

    c. Runway Lighting Facilities

    Airfield Lighting System PALS Precision Approach Lighting System 30 rows SALS Simple Approach Lighting System 14 rows PAPI Precision Approach Path Indicator 2 units Runway Edge Lights Runway Threshold and Wing Bars Lights

    d. Power Generating Back- up Generator (Mitsubishi) 4 units Capacity 500 KVA Design Load 1500 KVA

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    e. Water System Iloilo Airport has a Cestern Tank with a 16 cu. m. capacity located at the Bypass road center

    island and two receiving tank located at the Central Mechanical Building with a 180 cu. m. capacity.

    f. Fire Crash and Rescue Capability Fire Trucks Class 3 fire fighting vehicle (Morita) 2 units Usable water capacity 10,000 liters

    Class 1 fire fighting vehicle (Morita) 1 unit Usable water capacity 5,000 liters

    Fire Water Storage Tank 1 unit 50 cu.m. capacity

    C. Aircraft Servicing Iloilo Airport :2012

    1.1 Philippine Air Lines Route FLT No. Frequency Departure Arrival

    ILO-MNL PR140 Daily 6:40 AM 7:40 AM ILO-MNL PR142 Daily 10:00 AM 11:00 PM ILO-MNL PR144 Daily 2:00 PM 3:00 PM ILO-MNL PR146 Daily 7:50 PM 8:50 PM MNL-ILO PR139 Daily 5:00 AM 6:00 AM MNL-ILO PR141 Daily 8:20 AM 9:20 AM MNL-ILO PR143 Daily 12:00 PM 1:00 PM MNL-ILO PR145 Daily 6:05 PM 7:05 PM

    1.2 Air Philippines Route FLT No. Frequency Departure Arrival

    MNL-ILO 2P945 Daily 0445 H 0550 H MNL-ILO 2P951 Daily 1050 H 1155 H MNL-ILO 2P953 Daily 1750 H 1855 H ILO-MNL 2P946 Daily 0620 H 0725 H ILO-MNL 2P952 Daily 1225 H 1330 H ILO-MNL 2P954 Daily 1925 H 2030 H DVO-ILO 2P397 T/TH/SAT/SUN 1615 H 1720 H ILO-DVO 2P398 MWF 1050 H 1155 H ILO-DVO 2P398 T/TH/SAT/SUN 1750 H 1855 H CEB-ILO 2P380 MWF 0610 H 0655 H CEB-ILO 2P384 T/TH/S 1400 H 1445 H ILO-CEB 2P381 Daily 0715 H 0800 H ILO-CEB 2P385 T/TH/S 1505 H 1550 H GES-ILO 2P393 MWF 1010 H 1130 H ILO-GES 2P394 MWF 1200 H 1320 H

    1.3 Cebu Pacific Air Route FLT No. Frequency Departure Arrival

    ILO-MNL 5J452 Daily 0610 H 0710 H ILO-MNL 5J454 Daily 1020 H 1130 H ILO-MNL 5J450 Daily 1235 H 1340 H ILO-MNL 5J456 Daily 1515 H 1620 H ILO-MNL 5J458 Daily 1745 H 1850 H ILO-MNL 5J460 Daily 2030 H 2130 H MNL-ILO 5J451 Daily 0435 H 0540 H MNL-ILO 5J453 Daily 0835 H 0950 H

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    MNL-ILO 5J449 Daily 1100 H 1205 H MNL-ILO 5J455 Daily 1330 H 1445 H MNL-ILO 5J457 Daily 1605 H 1715 H MNL-ILO 5J459 Daily 1855 H 2000 H ILO-CEB 5J163 Daily 0935 H 1020 H ILO-CEB 5J165 MWF 1550 H 1630 H ILO-CEB 5J171 Daily 2015 H 2100 H CEB-ILO 5J162 MWF 0830 H 0915 H CEB-ILO 5J164 Daily 1140 H 1220 H CEB-ILO 5J170 MWF 1905 H 1955 H ILO-DVO 5J347 Daily 0920 H 1025 H DVO-ILO 5J348 Daily 0745 H 0850 H ILO-CGY 5J695 MWF 1250 H 1350 H CGY-ILO 5J696 MWF 1420 H 1520 H

    1.4 Zest Air Route FLT No. Frequency Departure Arrival

    ILO-MNL Z2313 Daily 6:15 AM 7:15 AM MNL-ILO Z2311 Daily 6:55 PM 7:55 PM

    Source: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine

    b.2 ATO Services Handled As of CY 2012

    b.2.1) Air Traffic Handled Incoming Outgoing PAL Flights 1512 1512 Air Phil. 1933 1933 Cebu Pacific 3946 3946 Zest Air 1933 1933 Sea Air 152 152 Light Planes 837.50 837.50

    b.2.2) Passengers Handled

    Incoming Outgoing PAL 152,804 PAL 152,554 Air Phil 192,907 Air Phil 219,058 Cebu Pacific 456,636 Cebu Pacific 450,393 Zest Air Sea Air

    87,668 12,991

    Zest Air Sea Air

    91,084 15,662

    b.2.3) Volume of Cargoes Handled (in kg.)

    Incoming Outgoing PAL 1,616,493 PAL 903,975 Air Phil 877,553 Air Phil 833,064 Cebu Pacific 4,317,429 Cebu Pacific 2,154,281 Zest Air 1,525,088 Zest Air 355,154

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    c. Sea

    c.1 Ports, Piers & Wharves

    c.1.1) Iloilo Port is the third largest port in the country after Manila and Cebu. The Iloilo River Wharf has a total berth length of 1,700 m. while the old foreign pier has 345 m. quay converted to domestic terminal. The Iloilo Commercial Port Complex, with 400 m. quay, caters to foreign vessels and domestic containerized vessels.

    The Port of Iloilo is divided into three, namely:

    1. The Iloilo River Wharf - it has a total length of 1,700 m. winding through the heart of the city.

    2. Old Foreign Pier - consists of 345 m. quay and converted into domestic passengers terminal.

    3. Iloilo Commercial Port Complex - consists of 400 m. quay and caters to foreign vessels as well as domestic containerized vessels.

    Dredging 490,413.00 cu.m Reclamation 20.83 has Berthing Depth 10.50 m. Operational Area 1.83 has. Backup Area 9.70 has.

    c.1.2) Iloilo Fish Port Complex (IFPC) The Iloilo Fish Port Complex (IFPC) is the center of fish trading and marine products processing in Region VI. It was constructed to provide safe landing facilities for fishing vessels, reduce fish spoilage and prevent double handling of fish. IFPC is situated in a 21-hectare reclaimed area at Brgy. Tanza, Iloilo City. This strategic location has made the port the major fish source of Iloilo Citys major public markets and adjacent municipalities.

    PFDA (IFPC) Services and Facilities (as of Dec. 31,2011)

    DESCRIPTION OF FACILITIES CAPACITY/SIZE REMARKS

    A. Ice Plant (2 sets) ( 1 plant/month) tons/day/set non-operational

    - 5 0C 100 MT non-operational

    Ice storage 150 MT non-operational

    B. Cold Storage

    # 1 Cold Storage 350 sq.m. operational; compartmentalized;

    # 2 Cold Storage 250 tons non-operational

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    C. Processing Area 2,500 sq.m/mo. operational; total area occupied: 167.50 sq.m.

    D. Contact Plate Freezer - 4 units non-operational

    E. Blast Freezer 135.96 sq.m. converted into chill room; operational

    F. Plug-in Outlets for Reefer 1,440 hrs./mo. operational

    G. Harbor and Market Facilities

    1. Market Hall 27 bays operational

    2. Wharf

    a. Commercial Fishing Vessel (3.0 & above GRT) 180 vessels/day operational b. Municipal Fishing Boatl ( below 3.0GRT) 150 vessels/day operational

    c. Non-Fishery Related Vessel 30 vessels/day operational

    3. Carpentry Shop 560 sq.. leased out to Valuerich Corp.

    4. Slipway & Fabrication Shop 3,750 sq.m. leased out to Davao Molasses Haulers

    5. YK Marine Bldg. 1,100 sq.m. leased out to Orient Cold Storage, Inc. Source: Phil. Fisheries Development Authority, Iloilo City

    Table 23. Port Traffic Statistics CY 2012

    Particulars Baseports Port of Estancia Port of

    Dumangas Private

    Facilities

    Number of Shipcalls

    Foreign 183 - - 148

    Domestic 22,575 912 6,222 635

    Gross Registered Tonnage

    Foreign 2,891,988 - - 2,506,987

    Domestic 14,834,540 40,556 2,634,431 899,616

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    Cargo Throughput (MT)

    Import 667,306 - - 392,888

    Export 3,141,339 - - 3,134,122

    Domestic

    Inbound Outbound

    2,852,105 763,523

    27,967 1,138

    17,788 52,242

    701,091 66,901

    Container Traffic (TEUs)

    Foreign 55,066 - - 124

    Domestic 54,609 - - 124

    Passenger Traffic (Domestic)

    Disembarked 1,289,374 - 307,610 13,870

    Embarked 1,340,421 - 353,607 15,827 Note:-TEUs Twenty Equivalent Units Private Ports (All Registered Private Ports in the Province of Iloilo)

    Source: Phil. Ports Authority

    Table 24. Roll-On-Roll-Off Vessels As of 2012

    Operator Vessel Address Type of Service Pax

    Capacity Vehicle

    Capacity Frequency of Trips Daily

    Departure Arrival

    Millenium Shipping

    Corp.

    MV Lakbayan

    Uno

    Bredco 2, Bacolod

    City

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    215

    6 units 10-wheeler;

    7 Units, 6-wheeler;

    25 units, 4-wheeler

    Iloilo 5:30 AM Bacolod 8:30 AM

    Bacolod 11:30 AM Iloilo 2:30 PM

    Bacolod 4:00 AM Iloilo 8:00 AM

    Iloilo 12:30 PM Bacolod 4:30 PM

    Tri Star Megalink

    Corp.

    LCT Tabuelan Navistar

    Bredco 2, Bacolod

    City

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    81 7 units 10-wheeler ;

    2 Units, 6-wheeler

    Bacolod 1:00 AM Dumangas 3:00 AM

    Dumangas 4:00 AM Bacolod 6:00 AM

    Bacolod 7:00 AM Dumangas 9:00 AM

    Dumangas 10:00 AM Bacolod 12:00 NN

    Bacolod 1:00 PM Dumangas 3:00 PM

    Dumangas 4:30 PM Bacolod 6:30 PM

    Bacolod 7:00 PM Dumangas 9:00 PM

    Dumangas 10:00 PM Bacolod 12:00 NN

    Tri Star Megalink

    Corp.

    LCT Cadiz

    Navistar

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    98 7 units 10-wheeler ;

    2 Units, 6-wheeler

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 2:00 AM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 4:30 AM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 6:30 AM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 9:00 AM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 9:30 AM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 12:00 NN

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    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 1:00 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 4:30 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 6:30 PM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 9:00 PM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 10:30 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 12:00 MN

    Tri Star Megalink

    Corp.

    LCT Sr. Sto Nino Navistar

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    132 9 units 10-wheeler ;

    6 Units, 6-wheeler

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 7:00 AM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 9:30 AM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 10:00 AM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 12:30 PM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 3:00 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 5:30 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 7:00 PM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 9:30 PM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 10:00 PM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 12:30 AM

    ESC-TABUELAN,CBU 1:00 AM

    TABUELAN, CBU-ESC 3:30 AM

    Jomalia Shipping

    Corp.

    MV Aimee Joan

    Dumangas, Iloilo

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    207 18 units, 4-wheelers

    Bacolod 5:30 AM Dumangas 7:00 AM

    Dumangas 8:00 AM Bacolod 9:30 AM

    Bacolod 11:30 AM Dumangas 1:00 PM

    Dumangas 2:00 PM Bacolod 3:30 PM

    Bacolod 4:30 PM Dumangas 6:00 PM

    Dumangas 7:00 PM Bacolod 8:30 PM

    Montenegro Shipping

    MV Beatriz

    Reclamation Area,

    Bredco 2, Bacolod

    City

    Passenger / Cargo RORO

    18 units, 4-wheelers

    Dumangas-Bacolod; 6x Daily Dumangas-Bacolod; 6x Daily MV Ma.

    Theresa Source: MARINA

    Table 25. Domestic Shipping Companies Registered Under IMRO As of 2012

    Name of Company Type Location

    Amigo Shipping Corp. Tramping (Cargo) Arroyo St. Iloilo City Daruma Transport Corp. Tramping (Cargo) Arroyo St. Iloilo City Harmony Transport Inc. Tramping Muelle Loney, Iloilo City

    FF Cruz Shipping Corp. Pass/Cargo Loboc, Bo. Obrero,Iloilo City

    FF Cruz & Co. Tramping ( Company Use ) Loboc, Bo. Obrero,Iloilo City FF Marine Corp. Tramping ( Company Use ) Loboc, Bo. Obrero,Iloilo City Milagrosa J Shipping Corp. Pass/Cargo Jafrel Bldg., Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City

    Tri Star Megalink Corp. RORO/Cargo /Pass Capitol Shopping Center, Bacolod City

    Maru Transport Tramping Muelle Loney, Iloilo City

    Martina Shipping Services Transmitter Rd. Lapaz, Iloilo City

    ECO Shipping Lapuz, Iloilo City

    JB AQU Marine CORP. San Dionisio, Iloilo International L Amphora Phils. Inc. Rizal St., Pototan, Iloilo

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    ROVI Navigation Lines Inc. Pass/Cargo 61 Comm. Civil St., Jaro, Iloilo City

    Fortune Star Shipping Tramping Transmitter Rd., Lapaz, Iloilo City

    Neptune Transport Corp. Pass/Cargo Lopez Jaena St., Jaro, Iloilo City RORO Vessel not HOMEPORTED in Iloilo Tramping

    Jomalia Shipping Dumangas Port, Iloilo City

    Skyline Shipping Pass/Cargo Alta Tierra Village, Jaro, Iloilo City

    Iloilo Harbor Pilot's Assn., Pilotage Muelle Loney, Iloilo City Note:*Operating in Iloilo City but not homeported in Iloilo

    IMRO Iloilo Maritime Regional Office

    Source: Maritime Industry Authority

    c.2 List of Ship Builders, Ship Repairer in Iloilo Province of Iloilo/Iloilo City: As of 2012

    Large Shipyard & Ship Breaker

    1. F.F. Cruz & Co.,Inc. Brgy. Loboc, Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City Engr. Bernadette C. Rosales / VP Mr. Rassel E. Baylen / Operations Manager Tel: (033) 337-1046 / 336-4195 Fax: (033) 337-1046

    Small Shipyard

    1. Jagnee Ship Building & Ship Repair Brgy.Tiolas, San Joaquin, Iloilo Engr. Noel Lucero/Proj.Manager Tel. # (033) 321-2410

    2. Davao Molasses Haulers, Inc. Iloilo Fish Port Complex Tanza, Iloilo City

    Engr. Michael V. Lacson / Operations Manager Tel. # (033) 300-4978

    3. Lacson Marine Consultancy Services IFPC, Tanza, Iloilo City

    Engr. Micheal V. Lacson/ Manager Tel./ Cell 09285024688

    Afloat Ship Repairer: (Service Contractor)

    1. J.S. Layson & Co., Inc. St. Elizabeth Center, Valeria St., Iloilo City Ms. Emmalyn Presado / Project Manager Mr. Vicente Gemolaga / Supervisor

    Tel. # (033) 337-3425 / 335-0254 / 336-2850 Source: Maritime Industry Authority

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    2. Power a. Power Facilities

    Table 26. Generating Capacities of Visayas Power Plants by Plant Type As of 2012

    Power Plant Capacity (MW)

    Owner Location Installed Dependable Contracted

    Coal 782.80 700.80 614.40

    Toledo Power Co. 66.00 50.00 50.00 Toledo Power Co. Toledo City

    Cebu Thermal PP I 50.00 50.00 45.00 SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Cebu Thermal PP II 56.80 56.80 50.80 SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Cebu Energy Dev't Corp. 246.00 216.00 184.00 Cebu Energy Dev't Corp. Toledo City

    Kepco SPC Cebu PP 200.00 184.00 153.10 Kepco SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Panay Energy Dev't Corp. 164.00 144.00 131.50 Panay Energy Dev't Corp. Iloilo City

    Diesel 590.40 443.70 234.62 Toledo Power Co. 45.00 38.00 0.00 Toledo Power Co. Toledo City

    Cebu Private Power 70.00 67.00 61.72 Cebu Private Power Corp. Cebu City

    East Asia Utilities (MEPZ I) 48.00 44.00 27.50 East Asia Utilities Corp. Lapu-Lapu City

    Cebu Diesel Power Plant I 39.00 39.00 36.00 SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Panay Power Corp I 72.00 69.00 15.00 Panay Power Corp. Iloilo City

    Panay Power Corp II 20.00 18.00 8.00 Panay Power Corp. Iloilo City

    Panay Power Corp III 12.50 11.30 12.50 Panay Power Corp. Aklan

    Panay Power Corp IV 5.00 4.50 5.00 Panay Power Corp. Aklan

    Panay Diesel PP I 36.50 18.00 * SPC Island Power Corp. Dingle, Iloilo

    Panay Diesel PP III 110.00 55.00 SPC Island Power Corp. Dingle, Iloilo

    Trans-Asia Oil & Energy 3.40 3.20 ** Trans Asia Oil & Energy Dev't Corp. Guimaras

    Ennervantage DPP 11.00 9.40 6.40 Capiz

    Bohol Diesel PP 22.00 14.30 *** Tagbilaran City

    Power Barge 101 32.00 15.00 NPC Iloilo City

    Power Barge 102 32.00 20.00 62.50 NPC Iloilo City

    Power Barge 103 32.00 18.00 NPC Estancia, Iloilo

    Gas Turbine 55.00 55.00 0.00

    Cebu Land-Based GT I 27.50 27.50 0.00 SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Cebu Land-Based GT I 27.50 27.50 0.00 SPC Power Corp. Naga City

    Geothermmal 900.00 768.50 274.60 SPC Power Corp.

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    Palinpinon Geothermal PP I 112.50 106.50 Green Core Geothermal Inc. Valencia, Neg. Or.

    Palinpinon Geothermal PP II 80.00 78.00 219.00 First Gen Valencia, Neg. Or. Tongonan Geothermal PP 112.50 104.00 Kananga, Leyte

    EDC Unified Leyte 595.00 480.00 55.60 NPC Kananga, Leyte

    Hydropower 13.11 6.35 7.50

    Mantayupan 0.50 0.25 CEBECO I Barili, Cebu

    Basak 0.50 0.25 **** CEBECO I Badian, Cebu

    Matutinao 0.72 0.48 CEBECO I Badian, Cebu

    Amlan HEPP 0.80 0.80 Amlan, Neg. Or

    Janopol 5.00 1.80 5.00 Janopol Mini Hydro Corp. Balilihan, Bohol

    Sevilla 2.50 0.80 2.50 Sevilla Mini Hydro Corp. Sevila, Bohol

    Loboc 1.20 1.20 Loboc, Bohol

    Ton-ok 1.08 0.50 ***** SAMELCO I Calbayog City

    Hinabian 0.81 0.27 SOLECO Southern Leyte

    Biomass 44.30 27.00 8.00

    CASA 15.00 12.00 8.00 Central Azucarera de San Antonio, Inc. Passi City

    San Carlos Bioenergy 8.30 7.00 Bronzeoak Phil, Inc. San Carlos City

    First Farmers Biomass 21.00 8.00 First Farmers Holding Corp. Talisay City

    TOTAL VISAYAS 2,385.61 2,001.35 1,139.12 Note: *Underpreservation.

    **65%ofmaximumdemandofGuimelco

    ***CurrentlynegotiatingforPSCwithDUs.

    ****TieduptodistributionsystemofCEBECO1.

    *****SuppliespartofSAMELCOcoverage.

    Sources: Powerplants, exceptforAmlanHPP, Loboc HPP, San Carlos BioenergyandFirst Farmers Biomass which were taken from DOElist for 2010.

    Table 27. NPC Operation Highlight (Panay Power Plants) As of July 25, 2011

    Plant Dependable / Rated

    (MW) Declared / Actual (MW) Remarks

    Power Barge 101, Bo. Obrero, Iloilo City (4units)

    12.0 9.9 Unit 2 on deactivated / shutdown

    Power Barge 102, Bo. Obrero, Iloilo City (4 units)

    24.0 14.5 Unit 2 on deactivated / shutdown

    Power Barge 103, Estancia, Iloilo (4 units) 17 16.9

    Unit 1 on deactivated / shutdown

    * Coal Fired Power Plant 164 144 2 units

    Note: Deactivated/Shutdown- Maintenance or hold due to unavailability of major spare parts: *July 25, 2010

    Source: National Power Corporation

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    b. Power Status

    Table 28. Energization Status As of December 2012

    Status PECO ILECO 1 ILECO II ILECO III Mun./District Covered Iloilo City 15 14 Mun. and 1 City 13 Potential Consumers 59,765 133,442 128,569 90,700 Total Membership 54,371 132,528 99,859 58,727 Houses Connected 54,371 127,446 97,769 58,259 No. of Barangays 180 794 587 340 Barangay Energized 180 794 587 313 Number of Consumers by Type of Service Residential 140,242,886 107,964 84,689 35,810 Commercial 93,602,669 2,089 2,815 1,323 (LV) Power 162,611,762 - - - Public Bldgs./Offices 1331 861 592 Street Lights 7,469,875 514 247 79 Other Government 5,955,576 - - - Intermediate 1,931,378 - - - Industrial 221 71 33 BAPA - - 209 13,323 Miscellaneous 609,332 - - - Sale for Resale - - - -

    Source: PECO, ILECO I, II & III

    c. Power Rates

    Table 29. Power Rates As of 2012

    Residential Commercial Industrial ILECO I

    Ave. Rate per kwh 10.8900 9.6700 9.6800 *Fix Charge

    Per Meter 5.000 35.9400 17.547 (DL) 230.410 (DH) Per Connection 42.900 35.9400 ILECO II

    Ave. Rate per kwh 10.382

    9.2247 (LV) 7.5703 (HV)

    *Fix Charge 5.00 88. 3232 (LV/ HV)

    ILECO III Ave. Rate per kwh 9.10 8.01 8.10

    *Fix Charge 5.00 72.80 72.80 PECO

    Rate(exclusive of Vat&UC) 9.9394 9.1499 -

    Note: Low Voltage (LV), High Voltage (HV)

    Demand Low (DL), Demand High (DH)

    Source: Ileco I,II,III, PECO

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    a. Telecommunications

    Table 30.List of Telephone Exchanges: As of December 2012

    LOCATION No. of exchange TYPE of Switches

    CAPACITY TELEPHONE LOADS Pending AREA SERVED Islacom PLDT Telof Others Islacom PLDT Telof Others

    PLDT ILOILO CITY EXCHANGE PLDT GUANCO, ILOILO CITY 1 NEAX/NGN 19,871 12,970 ILOILO CITY, OTON PLDT LAPAZ, ILOILO CITY EXCHANGE 1 EWSD/NGN 19,536 11,589 ILOILO CITY, PAVIA PLDT MANDURRIAO (RSU) 1 EWSD / NGN 4,628 2,816 ILOILO CITY ISLACOM, ILOILO CITY 1 EWSDHostONU Siemens & MSAN ECI 23, 642 10,664 ILOILO CITY

    BAYANTEL, ILOILO CITY 4,300 LA PAZ, AREVALO, JARO PLDT ALIMODIAN EXCHANGE 1 SYS 12 900 721 ALIMODIAN, SAN MIGUEL, LEON ISLACOM, AJUY 1 KRONE WLL 282 94 AJUY, CONCEPCION, SAN DIONISIO, SARA PLDT BANATE EXCHANGE 1 SYS 12 500 473 BANATE, ANILAO, BTAC. VIEJO

    ISLACOM, BANATE 1 KRONE 282 209 BANATE, BAROTAC NUEVO, BAROTAC VIEJO,ANILAO PLDT DUMANGAS / BTAC. NUEVO 1 EWSD 1,008 643 DUMANGAS, BTAC. NUEVO CALINOG TELOF EXCHANGE 1 JISCOS 8005 920 349 CALINOG ISLACOM, CARLES 1 KRONE WLL 282 30 CARLES, BALASAN, BATAD, ESTANCIA

    ISLACOM, CABATUAN (RDLU) 2 EWSD Siemens: RDLU & MSAN HUAWEI 2,272 657 CABATUAN ISLACOM, DUEAS (ONU-from Passi City) 2 EWSD Siemens: ONU 270 122 DUEAS PLDT DINGLE EXCHANGE 1 SYS 12 500 402 DINGLE, DUEAS, SAN ENRIQUE ISLACOM DINGLE EXCHANGE 2 EWSD Siemens: ONU 240

    210

    DINGLE PLDT ESTANCIA EXCHANGE 1 EWSD 1,644 457 ESTANCIA, BALASAN

    ISLACOM, GUIMBAL WLL/KRONE 1 KRONE WLL 1,000 202 GUIMBAL, IGBARAS, MIAG-AO, TIGBAUAN, TUBUNGAN SITELCO, GUIMBAL EXCHANGE 1 EWSD (Siemens Hicom 382) 2,000 450 GUIMBAL PANTELCO, JANIUAY EXCHANGE 1 MD110/50 464

    32 JANIUAY ISLACOM, JANIUAY (RDLU) 1 EWSD Siemens : RDLU 1,920 441 JANIUAY SITELCO, IGBARAS EXCHANGE 1 EWSD (Siemens Hicom 382) 1,000 288 IGBARAS ISLACOM, LEGANES 3 MSAN HUAWEI /KRONE WLL 1,640 508

    LEGANES, NEW LUCENA, PAVIA, ZARRAGA, SANTA BARBARA

    ISLACOM, LAMBUNAO (RDLU) 1 EWSD Siemens:RDLU 1,584 236 LAMBUNAO LAMBUNAO TELOF EXCHANGE 1 JISCOS 8005 1,152 133 LAMBUNAO ISLACOM, LEMERY 1 KRONE WLL 282 2 LEMERY, SAN RAFAEL ISLACOM, MAASIN 1 KRONE WLL 282 38 MAASIN SITELCO, MIAG-AO EXCHANGE 1 EWSD (Siemens Hicom 382) 2,000 1,249 MIAG-AO ISLACOM, MIAG-AO (RDLU) 1 EWSD Siemens:RDLU 2,384 194 MIAG-AO ISLACOM, OTON 5 MSAN ECI & MSAN HUAWEI/KRONE WLL 1,592 361 OTON, ALIMODIAN, SAN MIGUEL, TIGBAUAN

    PASSI CITY TELOF EXCHANGE 1 JISCOS 8005 632 146 PASSI CITY PANTELCO II, PASSI EXCHANGE 1 MD110/50 (MFC R2) 792 557

    PASSI CITY

    ISLACOM, PASSI CITY (RDLU) 2 EWSD Siemens: RDLU / KRONE WLL 1,560 222 PASSI CITYCALINOG, DINGLE, LAMBUNAO,

    SAN ENRIQUE ISLACOM, PAVIA 2 MSAN ECI 512 149 PAVIA ISLACOM, POTOTAN (RDLU) 2 EWSD Siemens : RDLU ONU 2,594 697 POTOTAN,MINA POTOTAN TELOF EXCHANGE 1 JISCOS 8005 632 85 POTOTAN

    PLDT SARA EXCHANGE 1 SYS 12 600 359 SARA, CONCEPCION, AJUY, LEMERY, SAN DIONISIO SITELCO, SAN JOAQUIN EXCHANGE 1 EWSD 1,000 377 S