Philippines Agriculture Sector Report 2019/2020
An EMIS Insights Industry ReportEMIS is an ISI Emerging Markets Group Company Date: August 2019
Pages: 77
Available in: English
The Philippines is primarily an agrarian country, with about 23% of its population engaged in farming. In 2018, the agriculture sector alone contributed 8% to national GDP – 9.3% if we include forestry and fishing – according to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Agriculture in the Philippines has been struggling with fragmentation and low adoption of technology. However, the sector enjoys good fundamentals given the country’s farming traditions, its large farming population, and its good global position as an exporter of coconut, sugar, and fish. The Philippines’ staple food is rice, which it produces but also imports in significant quantities. The country does not produce wheat or other small grains and also imports most of the dairy products it consumes.
This report provides a complete and detailed analysis of the agriculture sector for the Philippines. EMIS Insights presents in-depth business intelligence in a standard format across countries and regions, providing a balanced mix between analysis and data.
What this report allows you to do:
- Understand the key elements at play in the agriculture sector in the Philippines
- Access forecasts for growth in the sector
- Crystallise the forces both driving and restraining this sector in the Philippines
- Gain insight into land and climate issues
- Ascertain the Philippines’s position in the global sector
- Build a complete perspective on sector trade, investment and employment
- Understand the competitive landscape and who the major players are
- View M&A activity and major deals
- Gain an understanding of the regulatory environment for the sector in the Philippines
- Build a clear picture of trends, production and consumption for specific sub-sectors (e.g. grains, vegetables and livestock farming).
See below for a complete table of report contents:
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