AGRI-PROFILE: SAN TEODORO,
ORIENTAL MINDORO
San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro
San Teodoro at present is an agricultural town. About 81% of its population is engaged in agriculture and agri-related activities. The town is mostly upland and mountainous; 33% of its population lives in those areas while the rest of the population resides along the coastlines and other flat areas.
The agriculture sector dominates the local economy. There are already sufficient farm to market roads in the municipality due to the relentless effort of the local government to improve transportation infrastructure to facilitate ease in transporting agricultural products. However, problems on the lack of basic services such as potable water system, poor electrical services, communication services, banking services, health services like licensed pharmacies and hospitals and development of tourism and industry, remains. It is also because of these factors why graduates in the municipality do not go back to find employment in San Teodoro because of limited job opportunities.
At present, the local government is engaged in infrastructure projects like the hydroelectric power plant and the establishment of a potable water system. The town’s well-preserved watershed and virgin forests make these projects viable and sustainable. The local government also intends to create a technical vocational school to equip the residents with basic technical expertise and facilitate greater ease for most students that they do not have to go to other cities to pursue tertiary education.
Comparative Agricultural Crop Areas and Production, 2011-2015
Major Crop | Area | Increase/Decrease | Volume of Production | Increase/Decrease | ||
Y1 (2011) | Y2 (2015) | Y1 (2011) | Y2 (2015) | |||
Coconut | 2,005.30 | 2,370.40 | Increase | 1,630.98 tons | 1,796.52 tons | Increase |
Banana | 1,888.06 | 2,015.15 | Increase | 453,199 tons | 483,636 tons | Increase |
Fruits | 892.33 | 917.33 | Increase | 2,323.6 tons | 2,373.6 tons | Increase |
Rice | 309.10 | 398.00 | Increase | 1,159.1 tons | 1,455.5 tons | Increase |
Corn | 7.00 | 10.00 | Increase | 70 tons | 50 tons | Increase |
Vegetables | 2.43 | 11.50 | Increase | 22.3 tons | 50 tons | Increase |
Source: Provincial Agriculturist's Office |
Existing Major Agricultural Crops by Area, Production and Market, 2015
Major Crops | Barangay | Area | Production | Product Market | |||
Hectares | % Total | Volume (MT) | Value (in million Php) | Local | Export | ||
Coconut | Bigaan Calsapa Calangatan Lumangbayan Caagutayan Poblacion Ilag Tacligan | 400 240 245 301 287 170 223 280 | 19 13 11 14 13 8 10 13 | 1500 900 978.75 1128.75 1076.25 637.50 836.25 1050 | 37.50 22.50 24.47 28.22 26.91 15.94 20.91 26.25 | San Teodoro Calapan Quezon Batangas Pangasinan | |
2146 | 100 | 8107.50 | 202.70 | ||||
Banana | Bigaan Calsapa Calangatan Lumangbayan Caagutayan Poblacion Ilag Tacligan | 81 130 91 21 140 5 18 21 | 16 26 18 4 28 1 4 4 | 5062.50 8125 5687.50 1312.20 8750 312.50 1125 112.50 | 202.50 325 227.50 52.50 350 12.50 45 52.50 | San Teodoro Calapan | |
507 | 100 | 31867.50 | 1267.50 | ||||
Fruits (rambutan, lanzones, citrus) | Bigaan Calsapa Calangatan Lumangbayan Caagutayan Poblacion Ilag Tacligan | 18.50 26.50 159.61 11.70 37.50 0.50 7.20 14 | 7 10 58 4 14 0 3 5 | 102 144.40 886.60 65 208.30 2.80 40 77.80 | 3.08 5.05 31.03 2.28 7.29 0.10 1.40 2.72 | Calapan Puerto Galera Manila | |
275.56 | 100 | 1527.70 | 52.95 | ||||
Rice | Poblacion Ilag Bigaan Calsapa Lumangbayan Calangatan Tacligan | 12 22 77 51 62 55 149 | 3 5 18 12 14 13 35 | 44.76 84.92 296.45 204.45 263 209 566.20 | 6.30 1.19 4.15 2.95 3.70 2.93 7.90 | San Teodoro Calapan Puerto Galera | |
428 | 100 | 1666.28 | 29.12 | ||||
Corn | Bigaan Caagutayan Ilag Calangatan | 2 3 .50 .50 | 33 50 8 8 | 7 10.50 1.75 1.75 | .11 .16 .26 .26 | San Teodoro | |
6 | 100 | 21 | .79 | ||||
Vegetables (eggplant, okra, string beans, bitter gourd) | Bigaan Calsapa Calangatan Lumangbayan Caagutayan Poblacion Ilag Tacligan | 1.65 2.96 .12 .96 1.87 .12 .65 .30 | 19 43 1 11 22 1 8 3 | .05 .10 .01 .04 .07 .01 .04 .03 | .01 .05 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 .01 | San Teodoro Calapan Puerto Galera | |
8.63 | 100 | .35 | .11 | ||||
Source: Municipal Agriculturist's Office |
Table shows the area and location of lands devoted to agricultural crop production as well as the total production and value of production per major crop.. The municipality’s area devoted to crop production is 1.5% of the total area of the municipality. Also shown is the average production per hectare for different crops.
The area devoted to agricultural production is 5,722.38. Coconut has the largest area planted, which is 41.42% of the total agricultural land. Banana, which covers 35.22% of the total crop area, has low income because the common pests of the crop affect the quality and quantity of the product. Fruit trees are 16.03%, rice, 6.96%, corn is .17 % and vegetables are .2% of the total crop production area.
The comparative area and volume of production per major crop is shown in Table A. Increase in volume of production is noted from year 1 (2014) to year 2 (2008) because of increase in area planted to the crops. However, although agricultural activities in the area are extensive, the increase in area planted is small because most of the crops planted only compensated for the crops lost and damaged in the past strong typhoons Nona and Nina in years 2014 and 2015.
The area for crop production has a potential of seven thousand (7,000) hectares according to Bureau of Soils survey in 1950’s. Due to “kaingin” activities of the indigenous people, and agro-forest activities of the DENR, this had increased to about ten thousand including upland and highlands in the mountainous parts. This is seen as big potential in increasing crop productivity in the municipality.
Breakdown of Total Crop Production within the Municipality
The value of livestock and poultry production is shown in Table 41. It is seen that the percentage of production value with that of the total agricultural production value is 2.97%. It is mainly backyard. The usual animals raised are cattle, swine, goats, carabaos, chicken, ducks, geese and turkey. The livestock and poultry market distribution are in neighboring provinces of Batangas and Quezon, nearby municipalities like Baco, Calapan and Puerto Galera as well as within the locality. No record for the volume of product for local and other consumptions are available.
Apart from backyard production, there is a commercial piggery or swine production in Barangay Bigaan. A cattle ranch also exists in Barangay Caagutayan, half of the area is located at Puerto Galera. Carabaos are often used as draft animals or sold for cash in cases of need. For goat raising, some are being handled by organizations while most are owned by individuals.
San Teodoro has a growing capability in swine-raising, particularly in Barangay Bigaan, which can significantly augment income for both individuals or groups involved and also the government. If mirrored in other municipalities, massive support in infrastructure is needed. This is essential in ensuring that the expansion of piggeries is adherent to sanitation requirements and will not have any adverse effect on the environment.
Existing Livestock and Poultry Farms, 2015
Type | Barangay | Area | Classification | Production | Product Market | |
Volume | Value (Million Php) | |||||
A. Livestock | ||||||
Swine | Bigaan | 1.5 | Commercial | 300 sows 10 boars 2250 fatteners 2000 piglets | 5.4 0.21 20.25 4.6 | Calapan Manila Calabarzon Local |
Tacligan | .25 | Backyard | 15 sows 3 boars 200 fatteners 180 piglets | 0.27 0.02 0.09 0.18 | Puerto Galera Batangas Calapan Local |
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Lumangbayan | 0.25 | Backyard | 12 sows 1 boar 80 fattener 180 piglets | 0.22 0.02 1.35 0.14 | Puerto Galera Batangas Calapan Local |
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Bigaan, Calsapa | 0.25 | Bakyard | 19 sows 112 fatteners 100 piglets | 0.14 0.02 0.84 0.01 | Puerto Galera Batangas Calapan Local |
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Cattle | Caagutaya 8 Barangays | 50 25 | Backyard Backyard | 35 heads 148 heads | 1.08 4.8 | Calapan Puerto Galera Batangas |
Carabao | 8 barangays | 50 | Backyard | 600 heads | 15.7 | Calapan Puerto Galera |
Goat | 8 barangays | 20 | Bakyard | 300 heads | 0.99 | |
B. Poultry | ||||||
Chicken | 8 Barangays | 4.5 | Backyard | 7,000 broilers | 1 | |
Ducks | Ilag, Calsapa | 0.001 | Backyard | 150 heads | 0.23 | |
Geese | Ilag | 0.001 | Backyard | 10 heads | 0.05 | |
Source: Municipal Agriculturist's Office |
Existing Agricultural Support Facilities and Services, Year 2015
Post Harvest Facilities and Support Services | Location | Number | Type/Capacity | Utilization | Remarks (whether operational, needs repair, etc.) |
Milling | Calsapa Tacligan | Rice Mill | Operational | ||
Cold Storage | None | None but needed | |||
Multi-purpose Drying Pavement | Tacligan Bigaan Calsapa Lumangbayan | 1 1 1 1 | Solar Drier Solar Drier Solar Drier Solar Drier | Operational Operational Operational Operational |
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Flat bed Dryer | Bigaan | 1 | Flat bed Dryer | Operational | |
Market Center | Poblacion | 1 | Needs Expansion | ||
Warehouse | Poblacion | Private Ownership | |||
Fish Processing | Lumangbayan Tacligan Ilag | 1 1 1 | |||
TOTAL | 15 | ||||
Source: Municipal Agriculturist's Office |
Major and Minor Agricultural Occupations / Groups in Urban and Rural Area, 2015
Major and Minor Occupation Groups | Location | Urban | Rural | Total |
Farmers | Municipal Wide | 912 | 912 | |
Crop Farmers | 349 | 349 | ||
Orchard Farmers | 322 | 322 | ||
Farm Workers | 433 | 433 | ||
Fishermen | 1000 | 1000 | ||
Livestock | 32 | 32 | ||
Poultry Farmers | 69 | 69 | ||
Aqua-farm Cultivators | 20 | 20 | ||
Inland | 20 | 20 | ||
TOTAL | 3,170 | 3,170 | ||
Source: Municipal Agriculturist's Office |
The number of full time farmers in the municipality is 35% of the total household. These farmers own the land that they tend. Crop farmers and orchard farmers belong to this category. The farm workers are categorized as farm laborers, because they are paid for farm labor like clearing fields, weeding, planting and other farm activities in the farm that require labor.
Since San Teodoro is a coastal town, a significant number of its residents are engaged in fishing. The number of fishermen is comparable to the number of residents involved in farming activities. Table 46 shows the major and minor agricultural occupations in San Teodoro.
Source: Municipal Agriculture Office of San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro
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