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Cropping Intensity Index, by Commodity and Year

Table ID: 3L5FCII0

Indicator Cropping Intensity Index
Definition Cropping Intensity Index refers to the changes in the cropping intensity of crop compared to a given base year. Cropping intensity is the number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area.  It is the ratio of effective crop area harvested to the physical area.

Area harvested - refers to the actual area from which harvests are realiased. This excludes crop areas which were totally damaged. It may be smaller than area planted. In crop statistics, this applies to temporary crops.
Method of Computation Cropping Intensity Index  = (Cropping Intensity in the current year / Cropping Intensity in the base year) * 100
Source of Basic Data Palay and Corn Production Survey
Source Document/Agency Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Frequency of Release Annually
Latest Available 2017
Level of Disaggregation National
Remarks  
Contacts Agricultural Accounts Division
Philippine Statistics Authority 16th Floor, Eton Cyberpod Centris 3, EDSA cor Quezon Ave., Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City
Tel. No.: (02) 376-1954
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Last Updated 13 November 2018
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