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MIMAROPA Strategic Framework

Empowered Communities

• Knowledge

• Skills• Values

rights as claim holders and duty bearersopportunitieshazards., threatsgainful employmentDRR, CCA, HRBAin carrying out various rolesindustryserviceslocal governance

Food Security

• Sustainable Agriculture• Improved Agriculture Technology• Self-reliant, self-sustaining communities• Abundant production, high farm productivity• Certified Supplier of organically grown products

• Vibrant agri-business and tourism

Sustainable Environment Management

• Ecologically balance• Environment-friendly• Disaster preparedness• Climate change vulnerability readiness• Eco-tourism destination

Unified and Interdependent Island Provinces

• Inter-modal physical integration (land, air, sea)• Virtual inter-connectivity• Reliable infrastructure• OTOP• Industry clustering• Competitive cost of doing business• Socially responsible business community

Destination Choice

• Place

• Experience

• State of Being

live/reside, make a living, visit, retire

rest, recreation, adventure, health and therapy

progressive, self-sustaining, peaceful

Regional Situationer

23%

35%

42%

Marinduque Occidental

Mindoro OrientalMindoro Palawan

Romblon Puerto

Princesa City

217,392

380,250

681,818

593,500

264,357

161,912

227,828

452,971

785,602 771,667

283,930

222,673

2000

2010

MIMAROPA 2,744,671

• The Region’s population increased at the

rate of 1.79% annually, on the average from

2000 to 2010.

• Palawan registered the highest count in the

Region accounting for 36.23% of

MIMAROPA’s total population.

LABOR and EMPLOYMENT

• In 2014, the region’s working age population grew ata rate of 2.5% from 2013

• Labor Force participation rate slightly increase by1.4% from 66.3% in 2013 to 67.2 % in 2014

LABOR and EMPLOYMENT

• Employment rate posted a decline of 0.5 % from

the 2013 level

• Unemployment rate increased by 0.5% compared to

previous year’s rate of 4.1%

LABOR and EMPLOYMENT

• Underemployment rate dcreased by 3.0%

from 23.4% in 2013 to 20.4% in 2014

Item 2013 2014

Population 15 years & above

(in '000) 1,950 1,998

LF Participation Rate 66.3 67.2

Employment Rate 95.9 95.4

Unemployment Rate 4.1 4.6

Underemployment Rate 23.4 20.4

Job applicants placed (private)

Job applicants placed (government)

Job applicants referred for jobplacement

6,785

26,597

39,467

4,700

35,108

44,635

2014

2013

AGRICULTURE

In 2014, agricultural production such as

palay, corn, cashew, and onion increased

by 4.64 percent, 2.91 percent, 17.96

percent, and 5.91 percent, respectively,

compared to 2013.

AGRICULTURE

On the other hand, calamansi and

garlic production decreased by 5.64

percent and 10.73 percent,

respectively.

Oriental Mindoro recorded the

highest production in MIMAROPA

contributing 38% to the Region’s

total palay production

Marinduque2%

Occidental Mindoro32%

Oriental Mindoro38%

Palawan25%

Romblon3%

Occidental Mindoro recorded the

highest production in MIMAROPA

contributing 78% to the Region’s

total corn production

5%

96%

CAR ILOCOS REGION CAGAYAN VALLEY

CENTRAL LUZON CALABARZON MIMAROPA

BICOL REGION WESTERN VISAYAS CENTRAL VISAYAS

EASTERN VISAYAS ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA NORTHERN MINDANAO

DAVAO REGION SOCCSKSARGEN CARAGA

ARMM

99.98% of the region’s total

cashew production came from

Palawan.

0%2%

4%6%

8%

52%

1%

3%

1%

1%

4%

1%5% 4% 2% 1%

CAR ILOCOS REGION CAGAYAN VALLEYCENTRAL LUZON CALABARZON MIMAROPABICOL REGION WESTERN VISAYAS CENTRAL VISAYASEASTERN VISAYAS ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA NORTHERN MINDANAODAVAO REGION SOCCSKSARGEN CARAGAARMM

99% of the region’s total

calamansi production came

from Oriental Mindoro.

66%2%

4%

3%

20%

CAR ILOCOS REGION CAGAYAN VALLEY

CENTRAL LUZON CALABARZON MIMAROPA

BICOL REGION WESTERN VISAYAS EASTERN VISAYAS

94% of the region’s total garlic

production came from

Occidental Mindoro.

33%

2%58%

7%

ILOCOS REGION CAGAYAN VALLEY CENTRAL LUZON

CALABARZON MIMAROPA WESTERN VISAYAS

CENTRAL VISAYAS ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA SOCCSKSARGEN

99% of the region’s total

onion production came

from Occidental Mindoro.

AGRICULTURE

Swine and cattle production slightly

increased to 74,222 metric tons and

11,647 metric tons in 2014 or an annual

growth of 1.53 percent and 4.47 percent,

respectively.

AGRICULTURE

Production of carabao and goat

decreased by 1.73 percent and 2.47

percent, respectively in 2014.

AGRICULTURE

Production of chicken registered a decline

of 0.56 percent. Despite the decline,

chicken egg production rose to 9.35

percent compared to the production in

2013.

AGRICULTURE

Duck production increased by 4.97

percent. However, total duck egg

production decreased by 1.48 percent

compared to the production in 2013.

AGRICULTURE

Commercial fishery production yielded a

total of 44,615.99 metric tons in 2014

which was 1.68 percent higher than the

previous year.

2% 3%1%

5%

8%

14%

6%

9%

5%

4%

12%

3%

1%

6%

2%

17%

NCR CAR ILOCOS REGION

CAGAYAN VALLEY CENTRAL LUZON CALABARZON

MIMAROPA BICOL REGION WESTERN VISAYAS

CENTRAL VISAYAS EASTERN VISAYAS ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA

NORTHERN MINDANAO DAVAO REGION SOCCSKSARGEN

CARAGA ARMM

14% of the country’s total

fishery production came from

Palawan.

AGRICULTURE

On the other hand, limited fish catch

in marine and inland municipal

fisheries across provinces was noted

with 5.92 percent and 0.59 percent

reduction, respectively.

EXPORT EARNINGS

2013 2014

1,366,702,648.00

1,542,662,797.00

•Implementation of BLGF’s Revenue Generation Program

•Revision of Schedule of Market Values (SMVs)

•Property assessments using the Philippine Valuation

Standards and Mass Appraisal Guidebook

•Capacity Building for local assessors and treasurers

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

5,000

Marinduque OccidentalMindoro

Oriental Mindoro Palawan Romblon

2013 1,186 1,251 2,154 4,457 714

2014 1,165 1,314 2,130 4,902 905

A total of 1,239,594 tourist arrivals recorded in MIMAROPA for

the year 2014.

Tourist receipts were up to P13.02 billion, higher by 12.12% than

a year ago.

The Cable News Network (CNNGo) listed Tubbataha Reef in

Palawan (8thplace) and The Canyons in Puerto Galera, Oriental

Mindoro (45th place) as two of the best diving sites in the world

in 2014

El Nido, Palawan was also dubbed as one of top spring tourist

destinations by the National Geographic Travel.

POVERTY

• Poverty incidence in MIMAROPA

went down to 23.6 percent in 2012

from 27.2 percent in 2009.

However, it is still higher than the

national poverty incidence of 19.7

POVERTY

All MIMAROPA provinces recorded

decline in poverty incidence in 2012

except for Occidental Mindoro which

increased by 4.8 percentage points

compared to the 2009 level.

POVERTY

In 2012, Romblon posted the highest

annual per capita poverty threshold of

P18,464 and the highest poverty

incidence among families (30.4

percent)

POVERTY

A Filipino family of 5 in MIMAROPA needed

PhP5,034 average monthly income to buy

their minimum basic food needs and

PhP7,205 monthly to include other

minimum basic non-food needs

POVERTY

A poor family of 5 in MIMAROPA needed a

monthly additional income of PhP1,873

to move out of poverty

ISSUES and CHALLENGES

1. Physical Integration

1. Sustainability

1. Agricultural productivity and food security

2. Poverty reduction and social equity

3. Competitiveness

National Economic and Development Authority

Region 4-B (MIMAROPA)

2nd Floor, Paras Bldg., San Vicente, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro

Website: http://mimaropa.neda.gov.ph

Email Add: neda4b@gmail.com

Tel.: (043) 288 1115

Fax: (043) 288 1124

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