Table 1. Rice Area, Production and Consumption, by Municipality/City: 2016

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Table 1. Rice Area, Production and Consumption, by Municipality/City: 2016 TABLE 1. RICE AREA, PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2016 *2016 DISTRICT/ AREA PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION SURPLUS/ DEFICIT SUFFICIENCY LEVEL MUNICIPALITY/ CITY (HAS.) (M.T.) (M.T.) (M.T.) POPULATION North Tourism Circuit 141,269 9,743 26,479.02 15,454.84 11,024.18 171.33 Balaoan, District I 39,436 2,100 5,597.59 4,314.30 1,283.29 129.75 Bangar, District I 36,225 2,857 7,701.41 3,963.02 3,738.39 194.33 Luna, District I 35,883 2,141 6,704.41 3,925.60 2,778.81 170.79 Santol, District I 12,567 1,101 2,088.94 1,374.83 714.11 151.94 Sudipen, District I 17,158 1,544 4,386.67 1,877.09 2,509.58 233.70 Central Tourism Circuit 374,686 14,838 43,796.31 40,990.64 2,805.67 106.84 Bacnotan, District I 42,424 2,270 6,718.14 4,641.19 2,076.95 144.75 City of Sn.Fdo., District I 123,161 1,923 5,023.30 13,473.81 -8,450.51 37.28 San Gabriel, District I 18,482 1,601 4,264.26 2,021.93 2,242.33 210.90 San Juan, District I 37,600 2,824 9,941.36 4,113.44 5,827.92 241.68 Bagulin, District II 13,627 837 2,082.65 1,490.79 591.86 139.70 Bauang, District II 75,879 1,796 4,179.60 8,301.16 -4,121.56 50.35 Naguilian, District II 55,404 2,455 8,787.06 6,061.20 2,725.86 144.97 Burgos, District II 8,109 1,132 2,799.94 887.12 1,912.82 315.62 South Tourism Circuit 279,588 12,919 37,660.48 30,586.92 7,073.56 123.13 Agoo, District II 64,299 2,646 8,649.21 7,034.31 1,614.90 122.96 Aringay, District II 47,951 1,837 5,780.63 5,245.84 534.79 110.19 Caba, District II 22,194 1,343 3,592.16 2,428.02 1,164.14 147.95 Pugo, District II 20,359 1,150 3,848.99 2,227.27 1,621.72 172.81 Rosario, District II 56,003 3,133 8,156.72 6,126.73 2,029.99 133.13 Sto. Tomas, District II 39,710 1,321 3,494.35 4,344.27 -849.92 80.44 Tubao, District II 29,072 1,489 4,138.42 3,180.48 957.94 130.12 LA UNION 795,543 37,500 107,935.81 87,032.40 20,903.41 124.02 District I 362,936 18,361 52,426.08 39,705.21 12,720.87 132.04 District II 432,607 19,139 55,509.73 47,327.19 8,182.54 117.29 Note: 1.Per Capita Consumption = 0.1094 M.T. Conversion Palay to Clean Rice: 2. (*) OPPDC Population Estimate Post Harvest losses = 12% of Total Production Source of Data: Office of the Provincial Agriculturist Milling Recovery = 65% 1 TABLE 2. PALAY AREA AND PRODUCTION PER CROPPING, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2016 ok AREA (Has.) PRODUCTION (Tons.) DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/ IRRIGATED IRRIGATED RAINFED RAINFED CITY TOTAL TOTAL WET DRY TOTAL LOWLAND WET DRY TOTAL LOWLAND North Tourism Circuit 5,341 1,766 7,107 2,636 9,743 26,632 9,079 35,711 10,582 46,293 Balaoan, District I 1,455 228 1,683 417 2,100 7,296 918 8,214 1,573 9,787 Bangar, District I 1,580 926 2,506 351 2,857 6,895 5,259 12,154 1,310 13,464 Luna, District I 1,464 431 1,895 246 2,141 8,477 1,962 10,439 1,282 11,721 Santol, District I 266 64 330 771 1,101 987 278 1,265 2,387 3,652 Sudipen, District I 576 117 693 851 1,544 2,977 662 3,639 4,030 7,669 Central Tourism Circuit 5,058 2,532 7,590 7,248 14,838 28,380 14,244 42,624 33,943 76,567 Bacnotan, District I 908 383 1,291 979 2,270 4,906 2,193 7,099 4,646 11,745 City of Sn.Fdo., District I 400 135 535 1,388 1,923 1,562 658 2,220 6,561 8,781 San Gabriel, District I 510 560 1,070 531 1,601 2,673 3,089 5,762 1,693 7,455 San Juan, District I 1,099 718 1,817 1,007 2,824 7,068 4,484 11,552 5,828 17,380 Bagulin, District II 200 91 291 546 837 918 413 1,331 2,310 3,641 Bauang, District II 310 84 394 1,402 1,796 1,550 374 1,924 5,383 7,307 Naguilian, District II 1,267 198 1,465 990 2,455 8,135 1,319 9,454 5,908 15,362 Burgos, District II 364 363 727 405 1,132 1,568 1,714 3,282 1,614 4,896 South Tourism Circuit 4,848 3,834 8,682 4,237 12,919 26,234 20,831 47,065 18,747 65,812 Agoo, District II 1,140 1,159 2,299 347 2,646 6,490 6,622 13,112 2,009 15,121 Aringay, District II 576 427 1,003 834 1,837 3,387 2,295 5,682 4,425 10,107 Caba, District II 283 192 475 868 1,343 1,542 914 2,456 3,797 6,253 Pugo, District II 617 390 1,007 143 1,150 3,814 2,199 6,013 715 6,728 Rosario, District II 1,022 1,063 2,085 1,048 3,133 5,124 5,530 10,654 3,605 14,259 Sto. Tomas, District II 580 244 824 497 1,321 2,714 1,282 3,996 2,113 6,109 Tubao, District II 630 359 989 500 1,489 3,163 1,989 5,152 2,083 7,235 LA UNION 15,247 8,132 23,379 14,121 37,500 81,246 44,154 125,400 63,272 188,672 District I 8,258 3,562 11,820 6,541 18,361 42,841 19,503 62,344 29,310 91,654 District II 6,989 4,570 11,559 7,580 19,139 38,405 24,651 63,056 33,962 97,018 Source of Data: Office of the Provincial Agriculturist 2 TABLE 3. NUMBER OF RICE FARMERS IN LA UNION: 2016 ok TOTAL FARMERS IRRIGATED RAINFED DRY DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/ GRAND CITY TOTAL MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE North Tourism Circuit 12,895 12,572 323 6,765 189 3,658 74 2,149 60 Balaoan, District I 2,986 2,864 122 1,822 101 653 13 389 8 Bangar, District I 3,728 3,654 74 2,003 41 484 10 1,167 23 Luna, District I 2,561 2,505 56 1,800 25 307 6 398 25 Santol, District I 1,560 1,530 30 339 6 1,129 23 62 1 Sudipen, District I 2,060 2,019 41 801 16 1,085 22 133 3 Central Tourism Circuit 20,856 19,988 868 6,673 319 11,212 484 2,103 65 Bacnotan, District I 2,427 2,379 48 895 18 1,177 24 307 6 City of Sn.Fdo., District I 2,979 2,717 262 291 6 2,298 253 128 3 San Gabriel, District I 2,077 2,036 41 738 15 896 18 402 8 San Juan, District I 3,148 3,086 62 1,165 23 1,331 27 590 12 Bagulin, District II 2,211 2,167 44 735 15 1,336 27 96 2 Bauang, District II 3,599 3,478 121 646 13 2,662 105 170 3 Naguilian, District II 3,335 3,163 172 1,635 119 1,308 26 220 27 Burgos, District II 1,080 962 118 568 110 204 4 190 4 South Tourism Circuit 17,976 17,375 601 7,196 181 6,624 350 3,555 70 Agoo, District II 3,025 2,966 59 1,535 31 324 6 1,107 22 Aringay, District II 2,455 2,304 151 701 14 1,330 132 273 5 Caba, District II 1,944 1,907 37 467 9 1,371 27 69 1 Pugo, District II 1,466 1,437 29 842 17 177 4 418 8 Rosario, District II 3,332 3,267 65 774 15 1,593 32 900 18 Sto. Tomas, District II 1,824 1,678 146 566 11 836 129 276 6 Tubao, District II 3,930 3,816 114 2,311 84 993 20 512 10 LA UNION 51,727 49,935 1,792 20,634 689 21,494 908 7,807 195 District I 23,526 22,790 736 9,854 251 9,360 396 3,576 89 District II 28,201 27,145 1,056 10,780 438 12,134 512 4,231 106 Source of Data: Office of the Provincial Agriculturist 3 TABLE 4. FRUIT TREES AREA, PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2016 ok *2016 DISTRICT/ AREA PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION SURPLUS/ DEFICIT SUFFICIENCY LEVEL MUNICIPALITY/ CITY (HAS.) (M.T.) (M.T.) (M.T.) POPULATION North Tourism Circuit 141,269 679 9,582 5368.22 4213.78 178.49 Balaoan, District I 39,436 127 1,844 1498.57 345.43 123.05 Bangar, District I 36,225 85 1,186 1376.55 -190.55 86.16 Luna, District I 35,883 123 1,710 1363.55 346.45 125.41 Santol, District I 12,567 189 2,698 477.55 2220.45 564.97 Sudipen, District I 17,158 155 2,144 652.00 1492.00 328.83 Central Tourism Circuit 374,686 1,796 25,014 14238.07 10775.93 175.68 Bacnotan, District I 42,424 116 1,616 1612.11 3.89 100.24 City of Sn.Fdo., District I 123,161 260 3,628 4680.12 -1052.12 77.52 San Gabriel, District I 18,482 113 1,472 702.32 769.68 209.59 San Juan, District I 37,600 96 1,355 1428.80 -73.80 94.83 Bagulin, District II 13,627 82 1,142 517.83 624.17 220.54 Bauang, District II 75,879 541 7,611 2883.40 4727.60 263.96 Naguilian, District II 55,404 326 4,535 2105.35 2429.65 215.40 Burgos, District II 8,109 262 3,655 308.14 3346.86 1186.15 South Tourism Circuit 279,588 1,195 17,063 10624.34 6438.66 160.60 Agoo, District II 64,299 147 2,139 2443.36 -304.36 87.54 Aringay, District II 47,951 370 5,300 1822.14 3477.86 290.87 Caba, District II 22,194 236 3,303 843.37 2459.63 391.64 Pugo, District II 20,359 119 1,706 773.64 932.36 220.52 Rosario, District II 56,003 124 1,784 2128.11 -344.11 83.83 Sto.
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