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For the livestock products, the daily per capita NFDs of beef and pork went up to 5.93 grams and 56.44 grams, respectively, in 2017 and remained above the base year’s records..

Decreasing and lower than base year per capita production levels continued for coconut, sugarcane and coffee at 145.92 kilograms, 227.04 kilograms and 0.20 kilogram, respectively,

It provides information on per capita production, per capita consumption and per capita calories, proteins and fats supply of selected major agricultural commodities.. The

It provides information on per capita production, per capita consumption and per capita calories, proteins and fats supply of selected major agricultural commodities.. The AIS

It provides information on per capita production, per capita consumption and per capita calories, proteins and fats supply of selected major agricultural commodities.. The

A declining and lower than the base year per capita consumption was noted in sugarcane at 5.23 grams per person per day.. Per capita consumption of coffee remained below

 Consumption by barangay classification indicated higher estimates for pandesal at 127 pieces and buns at 25 pieces among households living in rural barangays of

 The country’s per capita consumption of tuna (all species) averaged 2.71 kilograms per year. Weekly, it was computed at 0.05 kilogram.. Davao Region topped the consumption of

• Class AB households reported the highest average per capita consumption of tilapia and milkfish at 9.95 kilograms and 10.57 kilograms, respectively.. Milkfish had low

♦ Rural households recorded an average annual per capita consumption of 3.07 kilograms for pandesal while those in the urban areas registered 5.41 kilograms per person per

In the wet season cropping, irrigated palay farmers in Northern Mindanao generated the highest net earnings at P41,442 per hectare and CALABARZON had the least at

This is traceable to the higher growth rate of per capita consumption of those households without access, which comprise a relatively small segment of household population (25

There is a need to assess the content of published local literature on complementary and alternative medicine in dermatology in the Journal of the Philippine Dermatological

Surprisingly, there are no records of the species from the Tiwi Islands, Cobourg Peninsula or northern and eastern Arnhem Land despite the presence of the putative larval

 Among poorest households, Pantawid Pamilya led to increased per capita monthly total consumption, food expenditures and savings. Expenditure shares of education and

Accordingly, Article 27 of the Convention guides States parties in the implementation of such right by setting forth some basic rules: (a) non-discrimination, as the persons

6.9 Carbon stocks in the organic layer (a), as well as in the mineral soil down to a depth of 30 cm (b) and in depth increment 30 – 90 cm (c) under pure coniferous and broadleaf

A single overall model also containing urban / rural and regional effects is found to be adequate for predicting log average per capita household income and log per capita

With an average yield of 9,865 kilograms per hectare, gross value of production amounted to P173,131.  After deducting cash costs, returns were computed at P91,742 while the

If the office in which the record is kept is in a foreign country which is a contracting party to a treaty or convention to which the Philippines is also a party or

q  Average per capita expenditure of the poorest 40 percent of the households is significantly lower, by about 5 percent, in areas experiencing high average

○Signing Ceremony by major business association for Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) to strengthen business collaboration between ASEAN and Japan through ASEAN-Japan

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