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Demography Geography 2014 2015 2016 Agriculture GEOGRAPHY 2014 2015 2016 Province, Total Population by Sex:2015 AGRICULTURE Number of Cities 1 1 1 and City/ Major Agricultural Both Sexes Male Female 2015 2016 2017 Number of Municipalities 11 11 11 Municipality Crops Number of Barangays 249 249 249 SULTAN KUDARAT 812,095 417,397 394,698 Palay Source: PSA Bagumbayan 67,061 35,072 31,989 Area (harvested/hectares) 114,412 110,364 119,839 DEMOGRAPHY Columbio 33,258 17,291 15,967 Production (metric tons) 432,842 417,974 419,086 Corn No. of Distance from Esperanza 66,095 33,997 32,098 City/Municipality Area (harvested/hectares) 80,385 79,500 86,314 Barangays Isulan in Km. Isulan (Capital) 90,682 46,387 44,295 Production (metric tons) 243,654 237,704 266,374 Coconut Bagumbayan 19 27 Kalamansig 49,059 25,689 23,370 Lambayong Area (planted/hectares) 26,678 30,328 - Columbio 16 60 77,013 38,944 38,069 (Mariano Marcos) Production (metric tons) 278,811 235,726 - Esperanza 19 13 Oil Palm Lebak 88,868 46,213 42,655 Area (planted/hectares) 9,955 9,955 - Isulan (Capital) 17 - Lutayan 63,029 31,966 31,063 Kalamansig 15 128 Production (metric tons) 89,566 89,015 - Palimbang 90,424 46,375 44,049 Banana Lambayong (Mariano Marcos) 26 24 President Quirino 41,408 21,078 20,330 Area (planted/hectares) 3,700 3,980 - Lebak 27 118 Production (metric tons) 49,404 89,337 - Sen. Ninoy Aquino 46,882 24,935 21,947 Source: PSA Lutayan 11 73 City of Tacurong 98,316 49,450 48,866 Palimbang 40 288 Livestock & Poultry Source: POPCEN 2015, PSA 2014 2015 2016 President Quirino 19 17 Production (in mt) Sen. Ninoy Aquino 20 80 Total Household Population Province, and Carabao 3,587 3,208 3,709 City of Tacurong 20 12 by Sex: 2015 Cattle 2,258 2,540 2,506 Source: PSA City/Municipality Both Sexes Male Female Goat 1,542 1,366 1,236 Province, City and TOTAL POPULATION SULTAN KUDARAT 810,199 415,801 394,398 Hog 16,411 16,166 16,922 Municipality 1-May-00 1-May-10 1-Aug-15 Bagumbayan 67,058 35,071 31,987 Chicken 3,135 2,847 2,450 SULTAN KUDARAT 586,505 747,087 812,095 Columbio 33,258 17,291 15,967 Chicken Egg 1,592 1,463 1,013 Bagumbayan 53,444 63,700 67,061 Esperanza 66,071 33,976 32,095 Duck 1,339 1,261 1,503 Columbio 21,698 27,440 33,258 Isulan (Capital) 90,083 45,917 44,166 Duck Egg 1,802 1,142 1,518 Esperanza 47,578 63,207 66,095 Kalamansig 48,864 25,496 23,368 Source: PSA Isulan (Capital) 73,129 86,602 90,682 Lambayong Kalamansig (MARIANO MARCOS) 76,928 38,862 38,066 44,645 46,408 49,059 FISHERIES 2014 2015 2016 Lebak 88,500 45,880 42,620 Lambayong (Mariano Marcos) 51,192 65,557 77,013 (Volume of production in metric tons) Lutayan 62,940 31,920 31,020 Lebak 70,899 83,280 88,868 TOTAL 28,392 22,425 17,778 Lutayan 40,881 56,179 63,029 Palimbang 90,335 46,289 44,046 Commercial Fisheries 4,632 4,079 3,951 Marine Municipal 5,835 5,756 5,245 Palimbang 43,742 83,265 90,424 President Quirino 41,274 20,949 20,325 Fisheries President Quirino 32,721 38,753 41,408 Sen. Ninoy Aquino 46,719 24,782 21,937 Inland Municipal Fisheries 9,658 6,996 5,753 Sen. Ninoy Aquino 30,222 43,508 46,882 City of Tacurong 98,169 49,368 48,801 City of Tacurong 76,354 89,188 98,316 Aquaculture 8,267 5,594 2,829 Source: PSA Source: PSA Source: Fisheries Survey, PSA FAMILY INCOME AND EXPENDITURES SURVEY POVERTY INCIDENCE AMONG FAMILIES, (in thousand pesos) at current prices 2009 2012 2015 REGION XII Philippines Poverty Incidence Incr/Decr Annual Average Family Income 206 235 267 Area Among Families (%) (%age points) Annual Average Family 2009 2012 2015 12/09 15/12 Republic of the Philippines 176 193 215 Expenditure Region XII 30.8 37.1 30.5 6.3 -6.6 PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Annual Average Family Savings 31 42 52 Cotabato Prov. 23.4 44.8 34.5 21.5 -10.36 Region XII Sarangani 47.5 46 47.3 -1.5 1.25 South SULTAN KUDARAT Annual Average Family Income 154 163 188 25.7 25.8 19.8 0 -5.96 Annual Average Family Cotabato 132 140 163 Expenditure Sultan Kudarat 41.6 40.4 39.2 -1.3 -1.21 QUICKSTAT Annual Average Family Savings 22 23 26 Cotabato City 29.9 34.5 24.7 4.6 -9.85 Source: PSA Source: PSA A Monthly Update of Most Requested Statistics CONSTRUCTION STATISTICS PRICE STATISTICS (Details may not add up to total due to rounding) PRICE INDICES & PRIVATE BUILDING 2016 2017 Commodity Groups Dec'16 Nov'17 Dec'17 CONSTRUCTION Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 (2006 = 100) STATISTICS Consumer Price Index 148.6 151.0 153.6 Total Number 49 71 75 86 Food & Non-Alcoholic Total Floor Area (sq. m.) 15,565 16,243 14,064 24,224 163.8 167.2 169.9 Beverages Total Value (PHP1,000) 142,515 110,740 109,024 159,630 Alcoholic Beverages & Residential Number 29 39 41 53 192.3 197.9 215.1 Tobacco Floor Area (sq. m.) 3,537 2,825 3,635 6,445 Value (PHP1,000) 25,874 19,636 26,147 37,422 Clothing & Footwear 126.9 127.1 127.2 Non-Residential Housing, Water, Electricity, 16 28 30 30 138.8 141.0 145.2 Number Gas & Other Fuels Floor Area (sq. m.) 11,121 13,154 10,249 17,779 Furnishings, Household Value (PHP1,000) 94,054 85,428 81,533 121,599 Note: Data Generated & approved Building Permits by LGUs Equipment and Routine 122.8 123.3 123.3 Source: PSA Maintenance of the House Health 126.7 126.9 126.9 VITAL STATISTICS Dec'16 Nov'17 Dec’17 Transport 127.0 127.3 127.4 REPORT Communication 75.2 75.5 75.5 Total Number of 2,167 1,796 1,423 Recreation & Culture 110.3 110.7 110.7 Registered Births Education 141.5 141.5 141.5 Total Number of 292 261 272 Restaurant & Misc. Goods & Registered Deaths 124.5 125.2 125.2 Services Total Number of 287 187 215 Inflation Rate (%) 3.6 1.8 3.4 Registered Marriages JANUARY 2018 Purchasing Power of Peso 0.67 0.66 0.65 Note: Preliminary Data based from Civil Registry Documents submitted by CCR/MCRS, Lutayan not included. Source: PSA Trade & Statistics Department, Statistical Sampling & Operations Division Source: PSA .
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