Provincial Profile of the Province of Iloilo, Philippines

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Transcript of Provincial Profile of the Province of Iloilo, Philippines

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PREFACEThe Iloilo Provincial Profile is the official annual publication of the Province of Iloilo designed to guide development planners, policy makers, potential investors both local and foreign, researchers and students in the pursuit of their respective development and academic endeavors. This document contains relevant information and basic socio-economic indicators that are updated every year to cater the varying and dynamic data requirements of different sectors of the society and members of development planning community. The immediate data references contained herein are in the form of tables, charts and maps. Set in appropriate statistical structures, these data are based on the latest records of concerned government agencies authorities, the academe as well as those of the private institutions. This material also includes data from publications and references of DTI, DOT, NSCB, NSO, Iloilo Provincial Government Offices and other Regional Offices of National Government Agencies. For more information, please contact the Research and Statistics Section, Provincial Planning & Development Office of the Province of Iloilo at 3rd Floor, Iloilo Provincial Capitol, Iloilo City with telephone nos. (033) 3351884 to 85, (033) 509-5091, (Fax) 335-8008 or e-mail us at [email protected] or [email protected]. You can also visit our website at www.iloilo.gov.ph.

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Republic of the Philippines Province of Iloilo

Message of the GovernorAs my last term of office will soon to end, I am thankful to all Ilonggos for giving me the chance to serve as Governor of the Province of Iloilo for three consecutive terms from 2001-2010. I am proud to say that I have delivered to the people my best public service without reservation. During my governance, our Province has gained a better standing and has developed to amore inviting economy. During the Capitol Siege I stood for what is right and uphold the rule of law manifesting that we Ilonggos wont give up in to oppression. Through catastrophes, the Iloilo Provincial Government has been an institution of hope for the people. We as Ilonggos manifested our enormous strength and resiliency during the calamity. I have stopped illegal fishing and have brought back the bounty produce of our seas. I have stopped illegal gambling and have empowered our people through skills trainings and boosted the capacity of our people through micro finance and livelihood potentials. I also fought cattle rustlers, drug lords and criminals were brought to the arms of the law. We have been honored six times for our good stewardships of our environment through the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran. I have led a good example in public service having been awarded by the National Association of Social Workers as one of the most outstanding governors in the country in social services. This example I believed was emulated by employers of IPG in the span of 9 years as their offices and them were honored for exemplary public service. It is my profound wish that our Province and its profile will continue to be attractive, grow mature to a better understanding and experience of what is a quality life should be.

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Republic of the Philippines Province of Iloilo

Message of the Vice GovernorI join everyone in the Provincial Planning and Development Office as they published the Annual Provincial Profile CY 2009. The Province of Iloilo is blessed with rich natural resources and a safe place for new investors. I have no doubt that people from other places will surely appreciate if they try to visit and see our tourist destinations. I encourage everybody to explore and experience life in the Province of Iloilo. It has the bounty and beauty of nature that will bring us in the heights of success. As we struggle and hurdle all the odds that may come our way, cooperation, competence and courage must be in our hearts and minds in fulfilling our dream; a more peaceful and progressive Iloilo Province. I pray that the Lord God Almighty bless and guide us all.

ROLEX T. SUPLICOVice-Governor

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Republic of the Philippines Province of Iloilo

Message of the PPDCThis time marks another excellent year for the Provincial Planning and Development Office in carrying out programs and projects for the Province of Iloilo. One of the major endeavors of this office is the publication the Provincial Profile which is being carried out annually. This profile is a compendium of data in a given year collected from various government agencies. Noting Iloilo to be one of the fasting growing economies, this Profile primarily serves as reference to aid investors to venture in the Province of Iloilo. It also serves as basis for research, planning and development for both government and private sectors. Hence, it is my great joy to join the Research and Statistics Section and the rest of the PPDO staff in the publication of the 2009 Annual Provincial Profile. May this profile provide relevant information for the public to know Iloilo up close and to appreciate its potential to be one of the promising provinces in the country. May God bless all of us.

MARIO N. NIILOSPDGH - PPDO

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPage No. Preface Messages Governor Niel D. Tupas, Sr. Vice Governor Rolex T. Suplico Mario N. Nillos, PPDC ACRONYMS I. GENERAL FEATURES A. Geography B. Political Subdivision C. Topography D. Climate Rainfall E. Soil F. Water Sources II. DEMOGRAPHY A. Population B. Labor Force C. Family Income III. ECONOMIC SERVICES A. Agri- Aqua Culture B. Veterinary C. Natural Resources 1. Forest Land 2. Watershed Areas 3. Solid Waste Management D. Infrastructure and Facilities 1. Transportation a. Land b. Air c Sea 2. Power 3. Communication a. Telecommunication b. Cellular System, Trunk Radio and Paging System c. Butel Communication Services d. Postal Services e. Tri - Media 4. Water a. Irrigation Facilities b. Potable Water Supply Sources E. Commerce, Trade and Industry 1. Industry 2. Trade 3. Financing Institutions F. Tourism i ii iii iv vii 2 4 6 6 6 6

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Page No. IV. SOCIAL SERVICES A. Education B. Health Services C. Social Welfare Services D. Peace and Order V. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION A. Legislators (House of Representatives) B. Provincial Officials C. Departments and Offices D. Municipal Officials E. Finance GENERAL INFORMATION FIGURES Fig. 1. Location Map Fig. 2. Boundaries of the Province Fig. 3. Land Use Status: 2008 Fig. 4. Municipalities by Congressional District Fig. 5. Classification of Municipalities/Component City Fig. 6. Municipalities by Income Class Fig. 7. Household Population by Age Group & Sex: 2007 Fig. 8. Population by Marital Status by Sex: 2007 Census Fig. 9. Labor Force by Sex by Quarter, 2008 Fig. 10. Employment by Sector by Quarter, 2008 Fig. 11. Employment Rate by Sex by Quarter, 2008 Fig. 12. Distribution of Families by Income & Expenditure Class: FIES 2006 Fig. 13. Rice Production (MT): 2008 Fig. 14. Corn Production (MT): 2008 Fig. 15. Existing Plantation: As of 2008 Fig. 16. Road Network Fig. 17. Power Facilities (PANAY GRID) Fig. 18. Business Name Registration by Amount of Investment (P) : 2008 Fig. 19. Tourist Arrival, 2008 Fig. 20. Government Owned Hospitals & Inter-Local Health Zones Fig. 21. Nutritional Status, Pre-school Children: 2008 Fig. 22. Nutritional Status, Schoolers: SY 2008-2009 TABLES Table 1. Household Population By Age Group and Sex: 2007 Census of Population Table 2. Household Population 10 Years Old & Over By Marital Status and by Sex : 2007 Table 3. Household Population by Ethnicity and Sex: 2000 Table 4. Population Profile of Indigenous Peoples Table 5. Employment Status of Age-Group 15 yrs. Old and Over by Quarter, Western Visayas: 2008 Table 6. Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex and by Quuarter, Western Visayas: 2008 Table 7. Total No. of Families By Income and Expenditure Class, Region VI: 2006 Table 8. Crop Production: 2008 Table 9. Fish Production: 2008 Table 10. Aquaculture Production and Harvested Area By Species: 2007 Table 11. Total Number of Livestock & Poultry: January 2009 Table 12. NFA Utilized / Owned Warehouses: 2008 Table 13. Other Existing NFA Post-Harvest Facilities: 2008 Table 14. Animal Health and Extension Services: 2008

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Page No. Table 15. NMIS Region VI Accredited Meat Establishments: 2007 Table 16. Classified Forest Land by City / Municipality: 2008 Table 17. Timberland, Protection and Production Forest: As of September 2006 Table 18. Status of Solid Waste Management: 2008 Table 19. Port Traffic Statistic: 2008 Table 20. Roll-On-Roll-Off Vessels: 2008 Table 21. Domestic Shipping Companies Registered Under IMRO: 2008 Table 22. Inventory of Power Plants: 2009 Table 23. NPC Operation Highlight as of 2008 Table 24. Energization Status as of December 2008 Table 25. Power Rates as of 2008 Table 26. List of Telephone Exchanges: 2008 Table 27. CMTS Base Stations: 2008 Table 28. Major Irrigation Systems by Service Area: CY 2008 Table 29. Potable Water Supply: 2008 Table 30. No. of Services Billed & Consumption by Area Coverage (2008) Table 31. Sugar and Sugarcane Production: 2007-2008 Table 32. List of DTI Registered Establishments: As of 2008 Table 33. Business Names Registered: 2008 Table 34. Export Performance: 2008 Table 35. Banks (as of 2008) Table 36. Rural Banks (2008) Table 37. Yearly Tourist Arrival: 2008 Table 38. Performance Indicator (SY 2008-2009) Table 39. Enrolment & No. of Teachers and Facilities in Public & Private Elementary & Secondary Schools (S.Y. 2008-2009) Table 40. Enrolment and No. of Graduates in Public & Private Tertiary & Technical Education (S.Y. 2006-2007) Table 41. No. of Classes, Enrolment & Graduates in Non-Formal Education (S.Y. 2008-2009) Table 42. Health Manpower (Government Based) : 2008 Table 43. Nutritional Status of Pre-School and School Children: 2008 Table 44. Family Planning by Method of Preference: 2008 Table 45. Total Crime Volume, Province of Iloilo: 2008 Table 46. Total No. of Provincial Employees by Office: 2008 Table 47. Statement of Income and Expenditures: As of December 31, 2008 Table 48. No. of Barangays, Land Area, Population and Distance from City By Municipality Table 49. Schedule of Market Days and Town Fiestas By Municipalities 17 18 19 20 31 31 32 34 36 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 44 45 46 48 50 61 61 63 64 67 67 68 69 73 76 77 78

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ACRONYMSAHEP ANIHEAD ILHZ ASEAN ATO BAPA BAS BBSR BLGF BOI BSP BSPO BuTel CDPP CHED CMTS CIHZA CTPP CY DepEd DMPA DOF DOT DOTC DTI EAUC FHONA FIES FOB GAA GRT HRMDO IFPC ILECO ILHZ IMRO IPP IRC ISC IUD LFPR LAM LBGT LEP-DENR LGPP LHEP LM LnB Amlan Hydro Electric Plant Alliance of Northern Iloilo Health Association Inter local Health Zone Association of Southeast Asian Nations Air Transportation Office Barangay Power Association Bureau of Agricultural Statistics Btac. Viejo, Banate and San Rafael Bureau of Local Government Finance Board of Investment Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas Barangay Service Point Officer Bureau of Telecommunication Cebu Diesel Power Plant Commission on Higher Education Cellular Mobile Telephone Service Central Iloilo Health Zone Alliance Cebu Thermal Power Plant Calendar Year Department of Education Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Department of Finance Department of Tourism Department of Transportation and Communication Department of Trade and Industry East Asia Utility Co. Family Heads and Other Needy Adults Family Income and Expenditure Survey Freight on Board Government Appropriation Act Gross Registered Tonnage Human Resource Management and Development Office Iloilo Fishing Port Complex Iloilo Electric Cooperatives Inter Local Health Zone Iloilo Maritime Regional Office Independent Power Producers (non-NPC generating power plant) Iloilo Rehabilitation Center Iloilo Sports Complex Intra Uterine Device Labor Force Participation Rate Lactational Amenorrhea Method Land Base Gas Turbine Land Evaluation Party-Department of Environment and Natural Resources Leyte Geothermal Power Plant Leyte Hydro Electric Plant Lineal Meter Liga ng Barangay

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LTO MAO MARINA MCRA MHC MIS MRF MT MW NFA NFP NGPP NMIS NPC NSCB NSO NTC PAO PB PCL PDPP PDP PECO PENRO PFDA PGPP PhilPost PHO PPA PPDO PPSK PROCABIN PSWDO PWIRP RB RCAMPS RIS SLH SRA SY TAC TESDA TEU TMO T TPC TPH TVET VCO WILHZA

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Land Transportation Office Municipal Agricultures Office Maritime Industry Authority Married Couple of Reproductive Age Municipal Health Center Management Information System Materials Recovery Facility Metric Ton Mega Watt National Food Authority Natural Family Planning Negros Geothermal Power Plant National Meat Inspection Service National Power Corporation National Statistics Coordinating Board National Statistics Office National Telecommunication Commission Provincial Agricultures Office Power Barge Provincial Councilors League Panay Diesel Power Plant Poultry Dressing Plant Panay Electric Company Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Philippine Fisheries Development Authority Palinpinon Geothermal Power Plant Philippine Postal Corporation Provincial Health Office Philippine Ports Authority Provincial Planning and Development Office Pederasyong Panglalawigan ng Sangguniang Kabataan Provido Calinog Bingawan Provincial Social and Development Office Provincial Watershed Integrated Reforestation Project Rural Bank Ramon Tabiana District Hospital, Cabatuan, Maasin, Pavia and Sta. Barbara River Irrigation System Slaughterhouse Sugar Regulatory Administration School Year Table and Chair Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Twenty Equivalent Unit Terminal Management Office Ton Tapping Cycle Plant Tons per Hour TAFE-delivered Vocational Education and Training Virgin Coconut Oil Western Iloilo Local Health Zone Association

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Fig. 1: LOCATION MAP PROVINCE OF ILOILO 1

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I. GENERAL FEATURESA. Geography

Jintotolo Channel

PROVINCE OF CAPIZ

Visayan Sea

Guimaras StraitPROVINCE OF ANTIQUE

Iloilo StraitPROVINCE OF GUIMARAS

Panay Gulf

Fig. 2: Boundaries of the Province

The Province of Iloilo occupies the southern and the northeastern portion of Panay. It is bounded by the Province of Aklan and Jintotolo Channel in the north; Panay Gulf and Iloilo Strait in the south; Visayan Sea and Guimaras Strait in the east; and Province of Antique in the west.

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Annual Provincial Profile a.1. Land Use StatusAs of December 2008

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Iloilo province has a total land area of 466,342 has. or 4,663 sq. km., classified into the following: Alienable/Disposable Lands. . . . . . 352,347 has. Agricultural... 344,744.27 has. Fishpond.. Private Plantation. 5,707.58 has. 1,657.23 has. 237.92 has.

Others..

Timberland .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113,995.00 has. Upland Mangrove. 106,980.30 has. 7,014.70 has.

Agricultural 73.93%

Mangrove 1.50%

Fishpond 1.29%

Upland 22.94%

Others 0.05% Private Plantation 0.36%

Fig. 3: Land Use Status: 2008

Source: LEP-DENR, Region VI / PENRO

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B. Political SubdivisionThe whole province of Iloilo is divided into 5 congressional districts, namely:First District Guimbal Igbaras Miag-ao Oton San Joaquin Tigbauan Tubungan Second District Alimodian Leganes Leon New Lucena Pavia San Miguel Sta. Barbara Zarraga Third District Badiangan Bingawan Cabatuan Calinog Janiuay Lambunao Maasin Mina Pototan Fourth District Anilao Banate Btac. Nuevo Dingle Dueas Dumangas Passi City San Enrique

Fifth District Ajuy Balasan Batad Btac. Viejo Carles Concepcion Estancia Lemery San Dionisio San Rafael Sara

Fig. 4: Congressional Districts

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Annual Provincial Profile b.1. Classification of MunicipalitiesProvince of Iloilo: As per BLGF MC # 01-M(34-08), November 20, 2008

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Municipality 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Ajuy Alimodian Anilao Badiangan Balasan Banate Btac. Nuevo Btac. Viejo Batad Bingawan Cabatuan Calinog Carles Concepcion Dingle Dueas Dumangas Estancia Guimbal Igbaras Janiuay Lambunao

Class Second Third Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Second Third Fifth Fourth Second First Second Third Third Fourth First Second Fourth Third First First

Mun / Component City 23. Leganes 24.Lemery 25.Leon 26.Maasin 27.Miag-ao 28.Mina 29.New Lucena 30.Oton 31.Passi City* 32.Pavia 33.Pototan 34.San Dionisio 35.San Enrique 36.San Joaquin 37.San Miguel 38.San Rafael 39. Sta. Barbara 40. Sara 41.Tigbauan 42.Tubungan 43.Zarraga

Class Fourth Fourth Third Third First Fifth Fourth First Fourth Class City Second First Fourth Third Second Fifth Fourth Third Third Second Fourth Fourth

* Component City ( MC# 01-C-08, November 27, 2008)

7% 35%

16% 19% 23%

1st Class7 mun.

2nd Class8 mun.

3rd Class10 mun.

4th Class14 mun. & 1 component city

5th Class3 mun.

Fig. 5: Classification of Municipalities/ Component City

Source: BLGF, Department of Finance

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C. TopographyThe topography of the Province of Iloilo varies from flat lands and rolling hills to mountain peaks and ranges. The mountain ranges lie along the border between Iloilo and the provinces of Antique and Capiz, and roll down into flat plains towards the coastal towns. Almost one-third of the entire province is considered flat.

D. Climate Rainfall (2008)It is dry from December to June and wet from July to November along the southern-northern part of the province and portion of the central municipalities. There is no distinct wet and dry season in the Iloilo-Capiz border. The annual rainfall is 2,153.90 mm.

E. SoilThere are seventeen types of soil found in the province. Generally, the soil is fertile and suitable to almost all types of agricultural crops. The loam type of soil is predominant and conducive to farming. There are Classification Morphological Characteristics: of Soils based on Genetic and

a. Soil of the Swamps and Marshes b. Soils of the Plains 1. Sta Rita Clay 2. Bantog Clay Loam 3. Beach Sand c. Soils of the Mountains 1. Barotac Clay Loam 2. Barotac Loam 3. Alimodian Clay Loam 4. Alimodian Soil undifferentiated 5. Umingan Fine Sandy Loam 6. Barotac Loam Lowland Phase

4. Sta. Rita Clay Loam 5. Sara Silt Loam

7. Faraon Clay 8. Alimodian Silt Loam 9. Alimodian Barotac Complex 10. San Rafael Loam 11. Sara Sandy Loam 12. Hydrosol

F. Water Sources

(As of 2008)

About 175 rivers and creeks traverse the entire province and these are identified as possible sources of irrigation water. The Jalaur river basin records the highest annual flow and is considered as the major source of irrigation water. The province has potential underground water supply, which is mostly tapped for domestic use.Research and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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II. DEMOGRAPHYA. Population (2007 Census)MunicipalityILOILO CITY AJUY ALIMODIAN ANILAO BADIANGAN BALASAN BANATE BAROTAC NUEVO BAROTAC VIEJO BATAD BINGAWAN CABATUAN CALINOG CARLES CONCEPCION DINGLE DUEAS DUMANGAS ESTANCIA GUIMBAL IGBARAS JANIUAY

Total Population418,710 47,113 34,035 23,465 24,504 27,384 28,714 49,515 39,326 18,298 12,259 50,861 51,018 57,673 36,881 40,828 32,149 62,769 39,479 29,724 29,417 57,878

MunicipalityLAMBUNAO LEGANES LEMERY LEON MAASIN MIAGAO MINA NEW LUCENA OTON CITY OF PASSI PAVIA POTOTAN SAN DIONISIO SAN ENRIQUE SAN JOAQUIN SAN MIGUEL SAN RAFAEL SANTA BARBARA SARA TIGBAUAN TUBUNGAN ZARRAGA

Total Population63,300 27,357 25,017 45,647 32,555 60,498 19,809 21,318 77,621 76,045 39,275 67,626 32,171 30,006 50,102 23,804 13,694 51,075 45,005 54,574 20,631 21,458

Total Population* (2007 Census) ---------------------- 1,691,878 Population Density (persons/sq.km) ------------------------ 363 Annual Population Growth Rate (2000-2007)------------ 1.13Note: * Iloilo Province only Source: National Statistics Office

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Annual Provincial Profile a.1. Poverty StatisticsIloilo 2006

2009

Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold ----------------------- P 14,810 Magnitude of Poor Families below Poverty Threshold------ 100,759 Magnitude of Poor Population below Poverty Threshold --- 609,625 Poverty Incidence of Families ------------------------------24.10% Poverty Incidence of Population ---------------------------30.40%Source: Phil. Poverty Statistics, NSCB, Region VI

Table 1. Household Population By Age Group and SexProvince of Iloilo: 2007 Census of Population Age GroupAll Ages Under 1 14 59 10 14 15 19 20 24 25 29 30 34 35 39 40 44 45 49 50 54 55 59 60 64 65 69 70 74 75 79 80 & OverSource: National Statistics Office

Male860,169 18,851 77,695 99,903 99,228 93,987 73,618 63,855 56,551 54,246 49,197 42,608 35,973 27,785 20,968 17,017 12,691 7,912 8,084

Female829,059 17,953 73,003 93,710 93,860 83,270 64,201 57,312 51,788 50,922 46,674 41,577 36,299 29,633 24,272 21,511 17,026 11,745 14,303

Total1,689,228 36,804 150,698 193,613 193,088 177,257 137,819 121,167 108,339 105,168 95,871 84,185 72,272 57,418 45,240 38,528 29,717 19,657 22,387Note: Excluding Iloilo City

80&Over 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5 -9 1 -4 Under 10 0 0 , 0 1 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 9 0 0 0 , 0 8 0 0 0 , 0 7 0 0 0 , 0 6 0 0 0 , 0 5 0 0 0 , 0 4 0 0 0 , 0 3 0 0 0 , 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 1 0 0 0 0 , 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 2 0 0 0 , 0 3 0 0 0 , 0 4 0 0 0 , 0 5 0 0 0 , 0 6 0 0 0 , 0 7

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 2. Household Population 10 Years Old & Over By Marital Status And SexProvince of Iloilo: 2007 Census of Population

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Marital Status Total Single Married Widowed Divorced/Separated Common Law/ Live-in UnknownSource: National Statistics Office, Region VI

Male 663,720 342,057 290,610 15,672 2,883 10,941 1,557

Female 644,393 277,873 295,854 52,690 4,719 11,605 1,652

Total 1,308,113 619,930 586,464 68,362 7,602 22,546 3,209

Note: Excluding Iloilo City

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50,000

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Widowed

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Fig 8: Population by Marital Status by Sex: 2007 Census, Province of Iloilo

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 3. Household Population by Ethnicity and SexProvince of Iloilo: 2000 Census of Population

2009

EthnicityIloilo Hiligaynon/Ilonggo Kiniray-a Karay-a Kankanai/Kankaney/Kankanaey Cebuano Others Other Foreign Ethnicity Not ReportedSource: National Statistics Office, Region VI

Male785,643 568,369 88,084 116,784 1,434 1,353 5,766 61 3,792

Female772,708 558,295 87,529 114,235 1,479 1,378 5,963 25 3,804

Both Sexes1,558,351 1,126,664 175,613 231,019 2,913 2,731 11,729 86 7,596

Table 4. Population Profile Of Indigenous Peoples (IP's)Province of Iloilo: As of December 2008 Municipality Alimodian Anilao Badiangan Barotac Viejo Cabatuan Calinog Dueas Dumangas Guimbal Janiuay Lambunao Leon Maasin New Lucena Passi City San Enrique San Joaquin San Miguel San Rafael Sta. Barbara Tigbauan Tubungan Total Population 7,501 359 40 879 31 19,091 43 50 108 9,435 15,254 2,494 4,914 59 103 15 17 110 12 69 2,903 Total No. of Household 1,144 68 177 17 3,658 10 9 23 1,256 3,291 426 809 9 16 3 3 16 3 12 467 Ethnic Group B A A A A/B A A A A/B B B B A A A A A A A A B

NOTE: A = Ati; B= Panay Bukidnon Source: National Commission on Indigenous People, Region VI

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B. Labor ForceTable 5. Employment Status of Age-Group 15 yrs. Old and over by Quarter (Western Visayas: 2008)January Employment Status Population 15 Yrs. Old & Over In the Labor Force Employed Agriculture Industry Services Unemployed Not in the Labor Force Both Sexes 4694 2982 2788 1204 270 1314 194 1712 Male 2359 1807 1673 885 200 587 134 552 Female 2335 1175 1115 319 70 725 60 1160 Both Sexes 4702 2990 2734 1198 294 1241 256 1712 April Male 2381 1868 1711 905 232 573 157 513 Female 2321 1122 1023 293 76 670 99 1199

July Employment Status Population 15 Yrs. Old & Over In the Labor Force Employed Agriculture Industry services Unemployed Not in the Labor Force Both Sexes 4674 3028 2824 1189 294 1344 204 1646 Male 2342 1838 1714 895 226 591 123 504 Female 2332 1190 1110 293 68 749 81 1141 Both Sexes 4758 3037 2850 1228 302 1320 187 1721

October Male 2408 1880 1750 911 233 607 130 527 Female 2350 1157 1100 317 69 713 57 1194

Note: In thousands, details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Table 6. Labor Force Participation Rate by Sex and by Quarter (Western Visayas: 2008)JanuaryBoth Sexes Male Female Both Sexes

AprilMale Female

LFPR Employment Rate Unemployment

63.48 93.56 6.51

76.6 92.58 7.42 July

50.32 94.89 5.11

63.59 91.44 8.56

78.45 91.6 8.4 October

48.34 91.18 8.82

Both Sexes

Male

Female

Both Sexes

Male

Female

LFPR Employment Rate Unemployment RateSource: National Statistics Office

64.78 93.26 6.74

78.48 93.25 6.69

51.03 93.28 6.81

63.83 93.84 6.16

78.07 93.09 6.91

49.23 95.07 4.93

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Fig. 9: Labor Force by Sex by Quarter, 2008

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1500 1000

1000 500 01st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

500 01st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

Male

Female

Male

Female

In the Labor Force

Not in the Labor Force

Fig. 10: Employed by Sector by Quarter, 20081400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Agriculture Industry Services 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

Fig. 11: Employment Rate by Sex by Quarter, 2008

96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 1st QtrSource: National Statistics Office

Male Female

2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

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C. Family IncomeTable 7. Total No. of Families By Income and Expenditure ClassRegion VI: FIES 2006Income/Expenditure Class (P) Total No. of Families by Income Class (in Millions) Total No. of Families by Expenditure Class (in Millions)

REGION VI Under 40,000 40,000 - 59,999 60,000 - 99,999 100,000 - 249,999 250,000& OverSource: National Statistics Office

177,965 3,899 14,375 31,323 59,135 69,233

158,843 4,083 14,732 30,983 54,713 54,332

Fig. 12: Distribution of Families by Income & Expenditure Class: FIES 200670,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Under 40,000 40,000 - 59,999 60,000 - 99,999 100,000 - 249,999 250,000& Over

No. of Families by Income Class

No. of Families by Expenditure Class

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III. ECONOMICSA. Agri-Aqua CultureTable 8. Crop ProductionProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Crop1. Rice a. Irrigated b. Rainfed 2. Corn a. Yellow b. White 3.Fruits a. Mango b. Citrus c. Banana d. Pineapple 4. Fruit Vegetables 5. Leafy Vegetables 6. Root Vegetables 7. Watermelon 8. Legumes a. Mongo b. Peanut c. Coffee

Area Harvested (Ha.)128,456.000 137,454.000 15,076.780 790.930 137.250 111.970 5,756.73 0 98.750 4,726.310 3,271.277 124.955 260.500 901.400 214.250 2,093.830

Production (MT)505,027.000 477,311.000 56,075.000 1,646.000 3619.240 78.600 17,076.680 1455.000 11,870.202 12,129.558 916.890 134.400 974.125 199.000 977.000

No. of Farmers

11,657 2582 835 18,144 385 11,307 4460 809 386 2,900 1809 2314

Source: Provincial Agriculturists Office/ MAOs

Fig. 13: Rice Production (MT): 2008

48.59%

51.41%

IrrigatedFig.14: Corn Production (MT): 2008

Rainfed

97.15%

2.85%

Yellow Corn

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 9. Fish ProductionProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Classification A. Commercial B. Municipal Marine InlandSource: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

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Total (MT) 52,957.92 74,797.13 67,950.77 5,654.12

Table 10. Aquaculture Production and Harvested Area By SpeciesProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Type of Culture Brackishwater Fishpond a. Bangus b. Tiger Prawn c. E. Prawn d. Tilapia Freshwater Fishpond a. Tilapia b. Catfish Oyster SeaweedsSource: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

Production (MT)

Area Harvested (Ha.)

18,750.8775 18.1790 7.1880 31.1708 252.43 341.5664 1425.23 1064.85

29,972.40 25.8826 9.65 62.5954 56.7708 70.1372 53.3341

Table 11. Total Number of Livestock & PoultryProvince of Iloilo: January 2009 Livestock/ Poultry Carabao Cattle Hog/Swine Goat Duck Chicken Broiler Layer Native others NO. OF HEADS Commercial 99 190 129,146 683 5,379 1,499,274 950,970 548,304 Backyard 100,637 77,134 393,330 350,818 614,230 4,766,970 9,387 4,490,781 266,802 Total 100,736 77,324 522,476 251,501 619,609 6,266,244 960,357 548,304 4,490,781 266,802

Source: Bureau of Agricultural Statistics, Provincial Office

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 12. NFA Utilized / Owned WarehousesProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Designed Capacity (in bag of 50 kg)500,000 500,000 100,000 500,000 8,000 20,000 1,628,000

2009

Name of WarehouseKABSAKA Warehouse Jaro Triplex Pototan Grains Center II Dumangas Grains Center Dueas JICA Warehouse San Dionisio Warehouse TotalSource: National Food Authority

Effective Capacity (in bag of 50 kg)374,850 450,000 100,000 392,435 10,000 20,000 1,347,285

Table 13. Other Existing NFA Post-Harvest FacilitiesProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Name of WarehouseRICEMILL SATAKE Rice mill, Jaro , Iloilo City Dumanggas Rice mill, Dumangas, Iloilo DRYER PADISCOR, Jaro, Iloilo City SHIEN HEUNG, Jaro, Iloilo City CIMBRIA, Pototan, Iloilo SHien KUANG, Pototan, Iloilo FLATBED, Pototan, Iloilo FLATBED, Dumangas, Iloilo LISTER, Dumangas, Iloilo Shien Heung, Dumangas, Iloilo TRUCKSCALE TOLEDO, Jaro, Iloilo City THURMAN AVERY, Dumangas, IloiloSource: National Food Authority

Designed Capacity10 TPH 5 TPH 10 TPH 0.6 TPH 10 TPH 0.6 TPH 40 bags/batch x 2 units 40 bags/batch x 2 units 0.5 TPH 0.6 TPH 50 T 25 T

Effective Capacity8.5 TPH 4 TPH 3 TPH 0.6 TPH 3 TPH 0.6 TPH 40 bags/batch x 2 units 40 bags/batch x 2 units 0.4TPH 0.6 TPH 50 T 25 T

B. Veterinary ServicesTable 14. Animal Health and Extension ServicesProvince of Iloilo: 2008 Services Vaccinated Dewormed Diagnosed Treated No. of Heads Cattle Swine 4,769 17,911 2,588 6,783 352 3,440 783 6,839

Carabao 5,616 5,805 2,232 918

Goat/Sheep 7,151 1,289 615 2,971

Source: Provincial Veterinary Office

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 15. NMIS Region VI Accredited Meat EstablishmentsProvince of Iloilo: 2008ESTABLISHMENT Poultry Dressing PlantPP-PPD (Swift) Mirandel PDP (vitarich) Corden Agro Industries (SMFI)

2009

ADDRESSHibao-an, Pavia Jibao-an Sta. Barbara Barotac Nuevo Miag-ao Iloilo F. PAlmares St. Pob. Ilaud, Passi City Cagbang, oton Sto. Nio

Contact PersonMr. Paul Zalderriaga Atty. Desiderio Hayag

Telefax Number(003)321-36-42 c/o Swift (033)320-53-23

SlaughterhouseMIag-ao Abat Passi City SLH Municipal Mayor Mayor Elyzer Chavez 315-8050 (033)311-50-87

Meat processingKelowna Food Corp. E & S Food Products Mr. Tony Go Ms. Susan Reyes (033) 335-08-83 (033) 337-31-26

Source: Provincial Veterinary Office

C. Natural Resources1. Forest LandProvince of Iloilo: 2008

Forest Land Area.113,995.00 has. Existing Plantation 38,422.26 has. Natural Plantation Residual Forest Virgin Forest Mossy Forest 5,225.00 has. 7,016.00 has. 3,790.00 has.

16,032.68 has.

Established Plantation ..Fig. 15: Existing Plantation: As of 2008

22,389.58 has.

41.73%

58.27%Natural Palntation Established Plantation

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 16. Classified Forest Land by City/ MunicipalityProvince of Iloilo, CY 2008CITY/MUNICIPALITY Ajuy Alimodian Anilao Badiangan Balasan Banate Barotac Nuevo Barotac Viejo Batad Bingawan Cabatuan Calinog Carles Concepcion Dingle Dueas Dumangas Estancia Guimba; Igbaras Janiuay Lambunao Leganes Lemery Leon Maasin Miagao Mina New Lucena Oton Passi City Pavia Pototan San Dionisio San Enrique San Joaquin San Miguel San Rafael Sara Sta. Barbara Tigbauan Tubungan Zarraga TOTALSource: PENRO, Provincial Capitol

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Total Land Area (ha) 19,346 14,480 7,538 7,750 4,100 11,886 9,449 4,230 4,476 8,500 8,248 23,280 11,202 9,702 7,750 9,052 11,677 3,197 4,448 15,243 17,910 24,692 3,216 11,990 14,013 15,658 13,286 4,335 4,412 8,456 25,068 3,502 9,131 12,677 8,772 23,135 2,134 14,578 18,300 7,748 6,062 3,460 8,253 466,342

Classified Forest Land (ha) 3,947.37 2,536.00 858.00 0.00 1,002.80 818.10 99.15 5,306.95 821.00 0.00 0.00 14,954.25 3,637.07 1,459.60 1,646.46 0.00 3,964.00 315.20 0.00 5,584.00 5,449.00 8,545.50 0.00 4,385.55 5,010.00 6,980.00 3,140.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,314.00 0.00 0.00 4,778.79 2,314.01 15,594.00 0.00 1,969.50 3,150.00 0.00 0.00 2,367.00 47.70 113,995.00

% Share of Total Forestland 3.46% 2.22% 0.75% 0.00% 0.88% 0.72% 0.09% 4.66% 0.72% 0.00% 0.00% 13.12% 3.19% 1.28% 1.44% 0.00% 3.48% 0.28% 0.00% 4.90% 4.78% 7.50% 0.00% 3.85% 4.39% 6.12% 2.75% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 2.91% 0.00% 0.00% 4.19% 2.03% 13.68% 0.00% 1.73% 2.76% 0.00% 0.00% 2.08% 0.04% 100.00%

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 17. Timberland, Protection and Production ForestProvince of Iloilo, As September 2006PROTECTION FOREST MUNICIPALITY 1. Alimodian 2. Igbaras 3. Leon 4. Maasin 5. Miag-ao 6. San joaquin 7. Tubungan 8. Iloilo City Sub-TotalTOTAL TIMBERLAND

2009

PRODUCTION FOREST Total 2,116.00 233.78 423.00 241.48 2,430.00 14,074.00 1,734.00 88.00 233.78 3,721.89 1,457.97 233.78 395.15 27.85 241.48 2,196.22 10,352.11 276.03 88.00 6,042.57 15,297.69 Tenured Areas Untenured Areas 2,116.00

Total 420.00 5,350.22 4,587.00 6,738.52 710.00 1,520.00 633.00

Tenured Areas

Untenured Areas 420.00 5,350.22 4,587.00

2,536.00 5,584.00 5,010.00 6,980.00 3,140.00 15,594.00 2,367.00 88.00 41,299.00

3,415.15

3,323.37 710.00 1,520.00 633.00

19,958.74

3,415.15

16,543.59

21,340.26

Source: PENRO, Provincial Capitol

2. Watershed AreasProvince of IloiloNAME OF WATERSHED COVERAGE Lawigan Cataan Tiolas Siwaragan Bayunas Bayungan Uyongan Bakawan Tumagbok Naulid Guimbal Tanyan River - Igbaras Tarao River - Tubungan Tigum River Maasin Cabatuan Santa Barbara Pavia Aganan River San Miguel Pavia Alimodian Leon Jaro River NAME OF WATERSHED COVERAGE Sibalom River Tubungan Leon Tigbauan Baguingin River Oton Alimodian Janiuay Badiangan Mina New Lucena Maasin Pototan Calinog Lambunao Dueas Passi City Dingle San Rafael Bingawan San Miguel Barotac Nuevo Dumangas Zarraga Pototan Leganes Bingawan Anilao

1

San Joaquin Watershed

5

Sibalom-Baguingin Watershed

2

Miag-ao Watershed Guimbal Watershed

6

Magpa-Suage Watershed

3

7

4

Tigum-Aganan Watershed

Upper Jalaur Watershed

8

Lower Jalaur Watershed

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Annual Provincial ProfileWatershed Areas contNAME OF WATERSHED Asue-SerrucoLanjagan Watershed Barotac Viejo Watershed COVERAGE Sara San Dionisio Ajuy (Balugo, Malayuan, Pulang, Tigbao, Majamlod Barotac Viejo Ajuy 11 12 NAME OF WATERSHED Alcaigan-Anilao Watershed Badbaran Watershed Sibajao-Binon-anBalanti-an Watershed COVERAGE Barotac Viejo Ajuy Lemery San Rafael Batad Balasan Balanti-an

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3. Solid Waste ManagementTable 18. Status of Solid Waste ManagementProvince of Iloilo, CY 2008MUNICIPALITY Waste segregation at source MRF (Material Recovery Facility) 1 Level of functionality undetermined 1 level of functionality undetermined None None Type of Garbage Disposal Controlled dumping Controlled dumping None Open dumpsite/ Open pit Open dumpsite Open dumpsite Controlled dumping Open dumpsite Controlled dumping Safe closure plan Plans for a sanitary landfill No Existence of ordinances regulating SWMP implementation Yes Anti-littering

Ajuy

No Yes Level of implementation undetermined No Yes market only Yes Level of implementation undetermined Yes Yes not fully implemented No No

Yes

Anilao Badiangan Balasan

Yes None No

Yes None No

Yes Anti-littering Yes Clean and Green Yes Anti-littering Yes Anti-littering, separation of recyclable and nonrecyclable, toxic waste ordinance Yes Anti-littering

Banate

1 Urban, 5 Rural, Nonfunctional 1 Not Operational 2 Level of functionality undetermined None 1 Nonfunctional 11 Urban, 57 Rural Level of functionality undetermined 1Operational None 1 Urban, 5 Rural (Nonfunctional)

No

No

Barotac Nuevo

Yes

Yes

Batad

Yes Yes Yes

No No No

Yes Anti-littering None Yes Anti-littering Yes Municipal Solid Waste Management Board, Anti-littering, Maintenance of the Solid Waste Management disposal site Yes Anti-littering, Dumpsite and Garbage bin Yes Anti-littering Yes Comprehensive SWMP, Anti-littering

Bingawan Btac. Viejo

Cabatuan

Yes Level of implementation undetermined

Controlled dumping

No

Yes

Calinog

Yes (Schools only) Yes implementation not verified No (Level of implementation undetermined)

Controlled dumping Controlled dumping Controlled dumping

Yes

Yes

Carles

No

No

Concepcion

No

No

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MUNICIPALITY

Waste segregation at source

MRF (Material Recovery Facility) No (Private MRF) 5 - not operational 1 Level of functionality undetermined None Urban 4, Rural 5, Not Operational 1 Functionality undetermined 5 with 16 zones Level of functionality undetermined None 1 Operational status undetermined None

Type of Garbage Disposal

Safe closure plan

Plans for a sanitary landfill

Existence of ordinances regulating SWMP implementation Yes Comprehensive and Integrated Solid Waste Management System Yes Solid Waste Management Yes Anti-littering Yes Comprehensive ordinance to govern the municipality Yes 10 Year Plan

Dingle

Yes No (Panning stage) Yes level of implementation undetermined No

Controlled dumping Controlled dumping Open dumpsite Open dumpsite Controlled dumping Open dumpsite

Yes

No

Duenas

Yes

No

Dumangas

Yes

Yes

Estancia

No

No

Guimbal

Yes Yes Level of implementation undetermined Yes (5 Barangays only)

Yes

Yes

Igbaras

Yes

No

Yes SWMP ordinance

Janiuay

Controlled dumping

Yes

Yes

Yes Comprehensive SWM, Environmental Code, Segregation Yes Anti-littering, no dumping of waste in riverbanks Yes Anti-littering, Segregation at source

Lambunao

No

Open dumpsite Open dumpsite Open dumpsite No disposal site Open dumpsite

Yes

No

Leganes

No

Yes

No

Lemery

No

Yes

No

Yes Anti-littering Yes Anti-littering and anti-dumping ordinances Yes No segregation, no collection ordinance

Leon

No

No under construction 1 - Market, 2 - Poblacian

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Maasin

No

Yes

Yes

Miag-ao

No

1 Nonfunctional 1 Level of functionality undetermined 1 Urban, 6 Rural, level of functionality undetermined ( Mobile MRF) Urban -1, Rural 37 ( Level of functionality in the rural areas undetermined) 1 Functional

Controlled dumping

Yes

No

Yes SWMP ordinance

Mina

Yes level of implementation undetermined Yes level of implementation undetermined

Controlled dumping

No

Yes

Yes Comprehensive solid waste management ordinance Yes Anti-littering, Waste segregation

New Lucena

Controlled dumping

Yes

Yes

Oton

Yes several barangays only

Kalahunan Dumpsite

No

No

Yes Anti-littering, anti-dumping

Passi City

Yes

Controlled dumping

Yes

Yes (under construct ion)

Yes Anti-littering, Environmental Code for RA 9003, Prohibition of burning of rice straw

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MUNICIPALITY

Waste segregation at source

MRF (Material Recovery Facility) 2 Planning stage 1Operational

Type of Garbage Disposal

Safe closure plan No Planning stage Yes

Plans for a sanitary landfill

Existence of ordinances regulating SWMP implementation Yes Anti-littering, Clean and Green Program Yes Anti-littering

Pavia

Yes

Open dumpsite Open dumpsite

Yes

Pototan

No (Planning stage) No Level of implementation undetermined

Yes

San Dionisio

1 Nonfunctional

Open dumping

No

No

Yes Anti-littering

San Enrique

No (Panning stage)

1 Not fully Operational

Open dumpsite

No

No

Yes 10 Year SWM, Anti-littering, Regulating garbage and animal waste disposal Yes RA 9003

San Joaquin

Yes Level of implementation undetermined

1 Nonfunctional

No dumpsite

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San Miguel

Yes Partial implementation

2 Not Operational Yes (8 Urban, 20 Rural) (Level of functionality undetermined) 2 Urban, 39 Rural (Nonfunctional) Urban 3, Rural 24, Level of functionality undetermined 1 Functionality undetermined

Controlled dumping Open dumpsite and controlled dumping Open dumpsite

Yes

Yes

Yes Anti-littering, Environment Code

Santa Barbara

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Sara

Yes Level of implementation undetermined

No

No

Yes Anti-littering

Tigbauan

Yes

Controlled dumping

Yes

No

Yes Anti-littering

Tubungan

Yes not implemented

Controlled dumping

No

No

Yes Anti-littering

Zarraga

Yes level of implementation undetermined

1 Nonfunctional

Open dumpsite

No Draft

Yes

Yes Anti-littering, Comprehensive SWMP (Planning stage only)

Source: PENRO, Provincial Capitol

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D. Infrastructure And Facilities1. TRANSPORTATION a. Landa.1 RoadsProvince of IloiloROAD TYPE NATIONAL (2008) PROVINCIAL (MARCH 2009) MUNICIPAL (2008) BARANGAY (2008) TOTAL CONCRETE 316.248 81.763 207.077 63.794 668.882 ASPHALT 272.419 10.405 29.554 6.050 318.428 GRAVEL 216.483 579.791 59.462 2,265.258 3,120.994 EARTH 6.026 916.823 922.849 TOTAL (km) 805.15 671.959 306.0111 3,251.925 5,035.0451

Source: DPWH, Region 6 & Provl. Engineers Office, MPDO

a.2 BridgesProvince of IloiloBRIDGE TYPE NATIONAL (2008) PROVINCIAL (MARCH 2009) MUNICIPAL (2008) BARANGAY (2008) TOTAL CONCRETE 6,267.52 993.810 694.49 917.12 8,872.94 BAILEY 57.99 156.00 76.00 76.00 TIMBER 9.0 19.86 189.76 218.62 STEEL DECK 988.45 540.00 97.93 713.827 2,340.207 OTHERS (RC PIPE) 11.00 11.000 TOTAL (lm) 7,313.960 1,698.810 812.28 1,927.707 11,752.757

Source: DPWH, Region 6 & Provl. Engineers Office, MPDO

a.3 Total Registered Motor Vehicles (2008)Private For Hire Government Total 63,782 15,136 900 79,818

a.4 Number Of Licenses And Permits Issued (2008)Professional Licenses Non-Professional Licenses Conductors Permit Student Permit TOTALSource: Land Transportation Office

13,760 4,505 136 17,896 36,297

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Annual Provincial Profile

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Annual Provincial Profile b. Airb.1 The New Iloilo Airport The New Iloilo Airport is located at Brgy. Duyan - Duyan, Cabatuan, Iloilo with 2,500 m. x 45 m. runway and a new terminal building with state-of-the-art computerized facilities to accommodate flights from the North and South of the country. Stands as one of the busiest airports outside Manila, the new airport of international standard is built on a wider and panoramic location to cater the increasing influx of passengers visiting Iloilo. The provinces airport is one of the major airports of the country and serves as a jump off point to different provinces in Panay accommodating daily flights from Manila and Cebu. The New Iloilo Airport Terminal could now accommodate more passengers and cargoes. The 2,500 m. stretch of runway was overlaid with asphalt to accommodate heavier aircrafts with an adjacent runway strip of 2,620 m. The New Iloilo Airport was inaugurated and started operation last June 13, 2007. New Iloilo Airport Facilities and Operating Status (CY 2008 )A. Classification/ Category: Category I B. Existing Facilities a. Land Area Utilization Runway (Asphalt Paved) :2,500m X 45m with turning pad at both ends Runway Strip :2,620m X 300m 2- Taxiway Asphalt Paved) :1,000m X 23m Apron (Concrete Slab) :48,210sqm Vehicle Parking Area :21,376sqm (543 parking slots) Access Roads :3,000m X 30m (4 lanes- Asphalt paved) Buildinga) b) c) d) Passenger Terminal Bldg. Cargo Terminal Bldg. Administration Building Control tower & oper. :13,700sqm,3 stories :1,300sqm single storey :950sqm :tower: 35m high and operation building :1,700sqm, 2 stories : 480sqm : 2,077sqm : 660sqm : 600sqmResearch and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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2009

C. Nav aids/ Comms Equipment ILS20 and Glide Slope- LLZ GPS T- DME, frequency: 115.5 MHz 332.9 MHz CH 52Xt DVOR/DME- DVOR- frequency: 116.3 MHz, DME frequency: CH110X Air Traffic Services- Aerodrome Control Tower, Flight Service Station. Tower Frequencies- Primary- 123.4 MHz, Secondary- 118.2 MHz, Approach- 124.0 MHz, 121.0 MHz, Emergency- 121.5 MHz Flight Service Station- HF Single Band Radio, 5205.0 KHz (to Mactan), 5447.5 KHz (to Manila) VHFFM Radio- Mobile Frequency- 138.025 MHz, Emergency Backup Radios, VHF Tune able Radio (AC/DC operated), ICOM Airband VHF Transceiver (Battery Operated) Meteorological Office with instrument available Wind Measurement System- Wind Speed sensors located Rwy 02/20, Averaging wind display Basic Meteorological Sensors- Air Temperature and relative humility sensor, Barometer sensors, Data collecting and processing units for the above sensors. D. Runaway Lighting Facilities Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) at Runway20 Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) at Runway 02 Precision Approach Lighting System at the runway 20 Simple approach lighting System at the runway 02 Runway End Light at the Runway 02 & 20 Threshold Light at the Runway 02 & 20 Runway Wingbar Light Stopway Light at the Runway 02 & 20 Wind Direction Indicator Light at the Runway 02 & 20 Runway Edge light Sequence Flashing Lighting System Taxiway Edge Light Turning Pad Edge Light Aerodrome Beacon (White and Green) Illuminated Airfield Signage (690mm high) Illuminated Airfield Signage (890mm high)Research and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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Annual Provincial ProfileE. Power Generating Backup 500 KVA 4160 V 3 phase 60Hz 1800 rpm Standby Generator Engine 15 KVA 2 W 230 V 60Hz at Glide slope and Localizer 20 KVA Socomec Sicon UPS 100 KVA Socomec Sicon UPS 5 KVA Thorn Constant current Regulator 30 KVA Thorn Constant current Regulator 15 KVA Thorn Constant current Regulator 20 KVA Thorn Constant current Regulator F. Water System Source- MIWD Tank Capacity- tank A 80m3, Tank B 80m3 G. Crash Fire and Rescue Fire Fighting Capability Iloilo airport belongs to the category 6 and 3 units of fire trucks as follows: 2 units CFR Mercedes Benz fire trucks 10,000 6x6 Make- Marcedes Benz Model- MBOM 502 LA with Intelligence Engine System EUR 2 Type- Diesel 4 stroke direct injection Turbo charged Cylinder- 8 in VEE Output power 476 HP @ 1.800 RPM Water capacity 10,000 liters each Discharge volume of monitor at 14 bar 3,614 liters/min (water only) Discharge volume of monitor at 14 bar 4, 545 liters/min(with foam) Foam mixing rate 3-6% Hose reel discharge 120 liters/min 250 kgs, nitrogen propelled dry chemical powder (DCP) mounted Iloilo Airport overall capacity of water is 25,000 liters with 3,000 liters of foam (AFFR) and 750 kgs. of dry chemical (DCP) Hose sizes- 1 and 2 double jacket Overall Firefighters/ Rescuers 30 with three shorting

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Annual Provincial ProfileH. Air Flight Frequencies CEBU PACIFIC AIR MNL-ILO 5J 451 DAILY 5J 449 T-TH-SAT-SUN 5J 453 DAILY 5J 455 DAILY 5J 457 DAILY 5J 459 DAILY

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AIRBUS AIRBUS 04:45 AIRBUS 07:30 AIRBUS 08:50 AIRBUS 14:00 AIRBUS 15:30 AIRBUS 18:20

H H H H H H

5J 5J 5J 5J 5J 5J

ILO-MNL 452 06:20 450 09:05 454 10:25 456 15:35 458 17:35 460 19:55

H H H H H H

5J 348

ILO-DVO M/T/TH/F/SAT/SUN

AIRBUS AIRBUS 6:30H

DVO-ILO 5J 347 8:05H

ILO-CEB 5J 162 DAILY 5J 166 DAILY 5J 170 DAILY

ATR 08:00 H 14:30 H T/TH/SUN-18:40

CEB - ILO 5J 161 09:05 H 5J 165 15:35 H 5J 171 19:45 H

AIR PHILIPPINES MNL-ILO 2P 991 DAILY

16:35 H

2P 990 2P 992

ILO-MNL 13:20 H 17:05 H ILO-CEB 2P

CEB-ILO 2P 20 DAILY DVO VIA CEB-ILO DAILY GENSAN VIA CEB-ILO T/THU/SUN 12:50 H

2P

ILO-DVO VIA CEB 2P ILO-GENSAN VIA CEB 2P

2P

PHILIPPINE AIRLINES ILO-MNL PR 140 DAILY 6:55 AM PR 142 DAILY 10:45 AM PR 144 DAILY 2:05 PM PR 146 DAILY 6:15 PM PR 148 DAILY 8:30 PMSource: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

PR PR PR PR PR

139 141 143 145 147

MNL-ILO DAILY 5:00 AM DAILY 8:50 AM DAILY 12:05 PM DAILY 4:20 PM DAILY 6:35 PM

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Annual Provincial Profileb.2 ATO Services HandledAs of 2008 b.2.1 ) Air Traffic Handled PAL Flights Air Phil. Cebu Pacific Light Planes Military b.2.2) Passengers Handled Incoming PAL Air Phil Cebu Pacific Light Planes Military 181,785 105,923 241,540 121 375 Outgoing PAL Air Phil Cebu Pacific

2009

2,885 2,466 4,006 2,266 491

177,977 110,838 248,272

b.2.3) Volume of Cargoes (in kg.) Handled Incoming PAL Air Phil Cebu Pacific 1,719,715 1,165,663 3,049,080 Outgoing PAL Air Phil Cebu Pacific 1,297,310 807,485 1,481,020

c. Seac.1 Ports, Piers & Wharves c.1.1) Iloilo Port is the third largest port in the country after Manila and Cebu. The Iloilo River Wharf has a total berth length of 1,700 m. while the old foreign pier has 345 m. quay converted to domestic terminal. The Iloilo Commercial Port Complex, with 400 m. quay, caters to foreign vessels and domestic containerized vessels. The Port of Iloilo is divided into three, namely:1. The Iloilo River Wharf - it has a total length of 1,700 m. winding through the heart of the city. 2. Old Foreign Pier - consists of 345 m. quay and converted into domestic passengers terminal.

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Annual Provincial Profile3. Iloilo Commercial Port Complex - consists of 400 m. quay and caters to foreign vessels as well as domestic containerized vessels. Dredging 490,413.00 cu.m Reclamation 20.83 has Berthing Depth 10.50 m. Operational Area 1.83 has. Backup Area 9.70 has.

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c.1.2) Iloilo Fishing Port Complex (IFPC) The Iloilo Fishing Port Complex (IFPC) is the center of fish trading and marine products processing in Region VI. It was constructed to provide safe landing facilities for fishing vessels, reduce fish spoilage and prevent double handling of fish. IFPC is situated in a 21-hectare reclaimed area at Pala-Pala, Brgy. Tanza, Molo, Iloilo City. This strategic location has made the port the major fish source of Iloilo Citys major public markets and adjacent municipalities. IFPC Services and Facilities (as June of 2009)Breakwater Landing Quay for: a. Tuna Boat b. Trawlers & Purseiners c. Basnigans d. Bancas Slipway with Winch Refrigeration Building a. Ice Making Capacity : : : : : : 470 meters in length 70 meters in length at -5.5 meters in depth 110 meters in length at -4 meters in depth 70 meters in length at -2 meters in depth 200 meters in length at-1 meter in depth 2 units, @ 190 m. for 250 GT vessels 50 tons capacity, (2 sets @ 25 tons per day); non operational; for lease 50 tons capacity; non-operational; for lease 200 tons capacity; non-operational; for lease 360sq.m. floor area; operational; compartmentalized; 100% occupiedResearch and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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e. Cold Storage No. 2 f. Contact Plate Freezer

: :

250 tons; non- operational 3 units @ 960- kg. capacity; and 1 unit @ 1,500 kg. capacity; 4 hours per cycle freezing time 135.96 sq. m. floor area; operational 440V & 220V; can accommodate 15-20 containers at a time (10,20 & 40 footer) 3- tons capacity; designed for storing frozen products; for lease 1,400 sq.m., 27 Market Stalls @ 50sq.m./stall (100% occupied) Total area-280 sq.m.;occupied area- 3 bays or 120 sq. m. 620 sq.m. Supplied by MIWD with underground reservoir, with capacity of 600 cubic meters, elevated tank- 90- cubic meter capacity 620 sq.m ; 506 sq.m leased out of Valuerich Farms Enterprises, a chicken dressing plant 400 sq.m. utilized as IFPC Warehouse 4 hectares available for lease (commercial/ industrial areas)

g. Chiller Room h. Plug-in for Reefer Van

: :

i. Refrigerated Blue Van

:

Market Hall

:

Municipal Shed Administration Building Water Supply System

: : :

Carpentry Shop

:

Foundry Shop Raw Land

: :

Source: Phil. Fisheries Development Authority, Iloilo City

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 19. Port Traffic StatisticAs of 2008 ParticularsNumber of Shipcalls Foreign Domestic Gross Registered Tonnage Foreign Domestic Cargo Throughput (MT) Foreign Import Export Domestic Number of Containers (TEUs) Foreign Domestic Passenger Traffic Disembarked Embarked 957,288 944,045 2,071 2,785 122,842 154,630 0 81,935 0 0 0 0 275,350 8,080 1,953,521 0 0 48,422 0 0 464,951 415,394 8,901.789 0 452,596 O 1,539,621 38 9118 0 1143 0 4992

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Base Port

Port of Estancia

Port of Dumangas

Private Facilities38 534 135,122 613,072

13,290 0 469,090 0 442 11,992 13,916

Base Port (TMO Fort San Pedro, TMO Muelle loney, TMO Loboc & Miag-ao; TEUs Twenty Equivalent Units Private Ports (All Registered Private Ports in the Province of Iloilo Source: Phil. Ports Authority

Table 20. Roll-On-Roll-Off VesselsAs of 2008

NAME OF VESSELIloilo- Bacolod MARIA ISABEL LAKBAYAN UNO Dumanggas- Bacolod TABUELAN NAVISTAR ARCHANGEL NAVISTAR MIKA MARI LAKBAYAN UNO MA. ANGELA MA. LOLITA STO. NINO NAVISTAR Iloilo- Guimaras MV FELIPESOURCE: Phil. Ports Authority

SHIPPING LINESMontenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. Millennium Shipping Lines

Tri- Star Megalink Corp. Tri- Star Megalink Corp. Jomalia Shipping Corp. Millinium Shipping Lines, Inc. Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. Tri- Star Megalink Corp.

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 21. Domestic Shipping Companies Registered Under IMROAs of 2008 Name of CompanyAmigo Shipping Corporation West Visayan Shipping Corporation DARUMA TRANSPORT CORP. Harmony Express Transport Corp. Maru Transport Corp. ROVI Navigation Lines Inc. Neptune Transport Corp. Milagrosa J. Shipping Corp. Aleson Shipping Corp. Philippine Fast Ferry Corp. FF Cruz Shipping Corp. Bullet Express Corp. Royal Ferry Services Corp. Jumbo Fishing Corp. Martin Agro Industrial Corp., SAL Fishing Corp. Negros Navigation Co. Inc.* WG & A Sulpicio Lines* Trans Asia Shipping Co.*Source: Maritime Industry Authority

2009

TypeTramping Cargo Tramping Tramping Tramping Passenger/ Cargo Passenger/Cargo Liner/Cargo Passenger/Cargo Passenger Passenger/cargo Fast Craft Fast Craft Fishing Cargo Fishing Liner/Cargo Liner/Cargo Liner/Cargo Liner/Cargo

LocationArroyo St., Iloilo City Muelle Loney St., Iloilo City Arroyo St., Iloilo City Muelle Loney St., Iloilo City Muelle Loney St., Iloilo City 61 Com. Civil St. Iloilo City c/o Dr. Loel Losanes La Mirada Subd., Jaro, Iloilo City Jarfel Bldg., Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City Muelle Loney, Iloilo City Muelle Loney, Iloilo City , Loboc, Bo. Obrero, Iloilo City Muelle Loney, Iloilo City Muelle Loney, Iloilo City De La Rama St., Iloilo City Mandurriao, Iloilo City Lapuz, Iloilo Ci ty Muelle Loney, Iloilo City Rizal St., Iloilo City Rizal St., Iloilo City Fort San Pedro, Iloilo City

Note:*Operating in Iloilo City but not homeported in Iloilo IMRO Iloilo Maritime Regional Office

c.2 List Of Ship Builders, Ship Repairer, Ship Breaker c.2.1) Afloat Repairer and Boat Builder (2008) Small Shipyard1. A-1Ship Builder & Ship Repair Co. Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City Mr. Jonathan C. Uy / Manager Engr. Dunn Jumao-as , Operations Head Tel: (033) 338-1277 / 337-3387 Facility Profile: MarineRailway,Graving Dock 2. Lacson Marine Consultancy Services Retransco Compd., Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City Engr. Michael V. Lacson / Manager Mr. Rodolfo Durana / Shipyard Supervisor Tel: (003) 336-8448 Facility Profile: Marine Railway

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Large Shipyard & Ship Breaker1. F.F. Cruz & Co.,Inc. Brgy. Loboc, Lapuz, Lapaz, Iloilo City Engr. Bernadette C. Rosales/Project Mgr. Capt. Renato Sabado/ Operations Manager Tel: (033) 337-1046 /336-4195 Fax: (033) 337-1046 Facility Profile: Floating Dock

Afloat Ship Repair

(Marine Engineering Shop)

1. J.S. Layson & Co., Inc. St. Elizabeth Center,Varleria St.,Iloilo City Ms.Emmalyn presado / Project Manager Mr. Vicente Gemolaga / Supervisor Tel: (033) 337-3425/335-0254/336-2850 Facility Profile: Round log, Marine Engineering Shop

Boat Builder1. Rodney G. Belgira Brgy. Talokganan, Banate, Iloilo 2. Arnel Gordon Brgy. Poblacion, Concepcion, Iloilo 3. Wilfredo Pagayon Brgy. Botongon, Estancia, IloiloSource: Maritime Industry Authority

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Annual Provincial Profile 2. POWER a. Power FacilitiesTable 22. Inventory of Power PlantsAs of 2009 POWER PLANT Amlan Hydro Electric Plant San Carlos Bio Energy Panay Geothermal Ppower Plant 1 Panay Geothermal Ppower Plant 2 First Farmer Holdings Corporation Northern Negros Geothermal Power Plant Bohol Diesel Power Plant Janopol hydro Eplant Loboc Hydro Eplant Cebu Diesel Power Plant 1 Cebu Power Plant Corporation Cebu Thermal Power Plant 1 Cebu Thermal Power Plant 2 East Asia Utility Corporation Land Based Gas Turbine 1 Land Based Gas Turbine 2 Toledo Power Corporation (Carmen) Toledo power Corporation- Sangi Leyte Geothermal Power Plant 1 Leyte A (total) AVON- New Wash. AVON- Nabas AVON- River Enervantage Diesel Power Plant Power Barge 101 Power Barge 102 Power Barge 103 Panay Diesel Power Plant 1 Panit- an Modular Panay Diesel Power Plant 3 TRANS- ASIA Panay Power Corporation (PECO)Source: National Grid Corporation

2009

GRID

RATED CAPACITY (MW) 0.4 8.3

NEGROS

BOHOL

111.0 80.0 21.0 50.0 22.0 5.0 1.2 43.8 70.0 50.0 56.8 49.6 27.5 27.5 45.8 125.8 112.5 595.3 5.0 12.5 20.0 16.5 32.0 32.0 32.0 36.5 25.4 110.02 3.5 72.0

CEBU

LEYTESAMAR

PANAY

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Fig. 17: POWER FACILITIES (PANAY GRID) Western Visayas Area

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Annual Provincial ProfileTable 23. NPC Operation HighlightAs of 2008

2009

0700H- 1200H(MW) NPC Capacity System Capacity Actual Peak Demand Net Reserve 776 1100 1083 17

1200H- 1700H(MW) 785 1116 1113 4

1700H- 2000H(MW) 796 1151 1176 -25

Note: PEAK DEMAND BASED ON CNPLS GRID; SYSTEM CAPACITY INCLUDES IPP'S CAPACITY NET RES. IS THE DIFFERENCE OF SYSTEM CAP. AND PEAK DEM. Source: National Power Corporation

b. Power StatusTable 24. Energization Status As of December 2008Status PECO ILECO 115 95,074 114,478 100,855 794 794 70,996 1,603 783 413 187 21,094 -

ILECO IIII,III,IV 111,878 82,505 79,309 587 578 70,945 2,399 55 712 214 190 -

ILECO III13 68,695 47,730 45,522 340 313 29,106 1,149 529 87 29 9,623 1

Mun./District Covered Iloilo City Potential Consumers 65,712 Total Membership 51,710 Houses Connected 51,710 No. of Barangays 180 Barangay Energized 180 Number of Consumers by Type of Service Residential 47,410 Commercial 2,547 Power 919 Public Bldgs./Offices 115 Street Lights 421 Other Government 98 Intermediate/Industrial 199 BAPA Miscellaneous 1 Sale for Resale BAPA Barangay Power Association

Source: PECO, ILECO I, II & III

c. Power RatesTable 25. Power RatesAs of 2008 ResidentialILECO I Ave. Rate per kwh *Fix Charge ILECO II Ave. Rate per kwh *Fix Charge ILECO III Ave. Rate per kwh *Fix Charge PECO Basic Rate*added to the bill As of May 2005

Commercial6.0982 48.5288 5.1777 167.2235 6.3243 217.11 10.5649

Industrial / Intermediate5.8110 111.5241 4.4400 353.4422 5.9888 490.01 10.2110

6.2638 5.00 6.3158 5.00 6.7704 5.00 10.2395

Source: Iloilo Electric Cooperatives; PECO

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Annual Provincial Profile 3. COMMUNICATION a. TelecommunicationTable 26. List of Telephone Exchanges (Province of Iloilo: As of December 2008)LOCATIONPLDT ILOILO CITY EXCHANGE PLDT GUANCO, ILOILO CITY PLDT LAPAZ, ILOILO CITY EXCHANGE PLDT MANDURRIAO (RSU) ISLACOM, ILOILO CITY PLDT ALIMODIAN EXCHANGE ISLACOM, AJUY PLDT BANATE EXCHANGE ISLACOM, BANATE PLDT DUMANGAS / BTAC. NUEVO CALINOG EXCHANGE ISLACOM, CARLES ISLACOM, CABATUAN (RDLU) ISLACOM, DUEAS (ONU-from Passi City) PLDT DINGLE EXCHANGE PLDT ESTANCIA EXCHANGE ISLACOM, GUIMBAL WLL/KRONE SITELCO, GUIMBAL EXCHANGE PANTELCO, JANIUAY EXCHANGE ISLACOM, JANIUAY (RDLU) SITELCO, IGBARAS EXCHANGE ISLACOM, LEGANES ISLACOM, LAMBUNAO (RDLU) LAMBUNAO EXCHANGE ISLACOM, LEMERY ISLACOM, MAASIN SITELCO, MIAG-AO EXCHANGE ISLACOM, MIAG-AO (RDLU) ISLACOM, OTON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NEAX/NGN EWSD/NGN EWSD EWSD/DECK LINK KRONE SYS 12 KRONE SYS 12 KRONE EWSD JISCOS 8005 KRONE EWSD ONU SYS 12 EWSD KRONE EWSD MD110/50 EWSD EWSD DECK LINK/KRONE EWSD JISCOS 8005 KRONE KRONE EWSD EWSD DECK LINK/KRONE JISCOS 8005 MD110/50 EWSD/ ONU/ 1 ISLACOM, PAVIA ISLACOM, POTOTAN (RDLU) MINA (ONU-from Pototan) DINGLE (ONU-from Pototan) POTOTAN TELOF EXCHANGE PLDT SARA EXCHANGE SITELCO, SAN JOAQUIN EXCHANGE TRGV JAFGO, SAN JOAQUIN EXCHANGE ISLACOM, STA. BARBARA (RDLU) ISLACOM, TIGBAUAN (RDLU) Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 40 JISCOS 8005 SYS 12 EWSD EWSD EWSD EWSD 1,920 1,920 92,746 49,187 3,336 7,556 600 1,000 300 1,060 932 17,486 30,430 713 1 1 KRONE DECK LINK EWSD 1,960 2,560 210 240 632 359 176 697 149 134 85 3,794 2,560 5,276 632 792 222 2,638 2,638 2,000 194 361 146 1,920 1,000 9,196 1,792 1,152 18 94 508 262 133 5,276 2,000 464 441 2,638 1,920 300 500 1,644 357 2,638 1,008 920 104 657 122 402 457 19,871 19,536 4,628 38,712 900 2,638 500 222 643 349 112 473 10,664 721 12,970 11,589 2,816

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No. of exchan ge

TYPE of Switches

CAPACITY Islacom Pldt Telof Others Islacom

TELEPHONE LOADS Pending Pldt Telof OthersILOILO CITY, OTON ILOILO CITY, PAVIA ILOILO CITY ILOILO CITY ALIMODIAN, SAN MIGUEL, LEON AJUY, CONCEPCION, SAN DIONISIO, SARA BANATE, ANILAO, BTAC. VIEJO BANATE, ANILAO, BAROTAC VIEJO DUMANGAS, BTAC. NUEVO CALINOG CARLES, BALASAN, BATAD, ESTANCIA CABATUAN DUEAS DINGLE, DUEAS, SAN ENRIQUE ESTANCIA, BALASAN GUIMBAL, IGBARAS, MIAG-AO, TIGBAUAN, TUBUNGAN GUIMBAL 32 JANIUAY JANIUAY 288 IGBARAS LEGANES, DUMANGAS, NEW LUCENA, PAVIA, ZARRAGA, SANTA BARBARA LAMBUNAO LAMBUNAO LEMERY, SAN RAFAEL MAASIN 1,373 MIAG-AO MIAG-AO OTON, ALIMODIAN, LEON, SAN MIGUEL, TIGBAUAN PASSI CITY 557 PASSI CITY PASSI CITY BINGAWAN CALINOG, DINGLE, DUENAS, LAMBUNAO, SAN ENRIQUE PAVIA POTOTAN MINA DINGLE POTOTAN SARA, CONCEPCION, AJUY, LEMERY, SAN DIONISIO SAN JOAQUIN 100 SAN JOAQUIN STA. BARBARA TIGBAUAN 3,696 132

AREA SERVED

496 455

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377 150

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2009

Cellular Companies Globe1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1

Sun

Islacom

Smart1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 46 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1

TOTAL2 2 1 2 2 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 66 4 3 4 2 2 1 2 2 3 5 3 4 2 1 3 4 1 1 3 4 3 2 169

Ajuy Alimodian Anilao Badiangan Balasan Banate Barotac Nuevo Barotac Viejo Batad Bingawan Cabatuan Carles Calinog Concepcion Dingle Dueas Dumangas Estancia Guimbal Igbaras Iloilo City Janiuay Lambunao Leganes Lemery Leon Maasin Miagao Mina New Lucena Oton Passi City Pavia Pototan San Dionisio San Enrique San Joaquin San Miguel San Rafael Sara Sta. Barbara Tigbauan Tubungan TOTAL

1

1

1 10 3 1 2 1 1

10

1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 51 18 1

1 1 1 1

1 1

99

Source: National Telecommunication Commission

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2009

Local--------------------------------------2 Long Distance----------------------------2 Electronic Communication (Internet)---2

d. Post Offices in the Province of IloiloPostal Services (2008) Post Office 43 Mail Carrier 60 Post Master Postal Station 45 2

e. Tri-Media; including Iloilo City (2008)a) Total No. of Broadcast Stations No. of Radio AM Stations No. of FM Stations b) Total No. of TV Stations c) Total No. of CATV (Cable Stations)Source: National Telecommunication Commission

26 10 16 3 44

3. WATER a. Irrigation FacilitiesTable 28. Major Irrigation Systems by Service Area Province of Iloilo: CY 2008Service Area (Ha.) 1. Jalaur Suague RIS a. Jalaur Proper b. Jalaur Extension c. Suague 2. Btac. Viejo River Irrigation System 3. Aganan- Sta. Barbara RIS 4. Sibalom River Irrigation System TotalSource: National Irrigation Administration

Major Irrigation System

Irrigated/Benefited Area (Ha.) Wet Season 12,789.72 8,207.75 2,128.28 2,453.69 1,600.00 7,529.75 2,019.20 23,938.67 Dry Season 11,939.60 7,564.96 2,051.10 2,323.54 1,011.55 4,520.00 1,012.00 18,483.15

12,789.72 8,207.75 2,128.28 2,453.69 1,700.29 7,529.75 2,019.20 24,038.96

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Annual Provincial Profile b. Potable Water Supply SourcesTable 29. Potable Water SupplyProvince of Iloilo: As of 2008Level I No. of Household with access to safe waterSource: Provincial Health Office

2009

Level II

Level III

204,440

39,935

62,256

b.1 METRO ILOILO WATER DISTRICT SERVICESAs of 2008

b.1.1) SourceSurface Water Ground Water

Capacity38,700 m /day 12,500 m /day3 3

LocationDaja, Maasin, Iloilo San Miguel, Pavia, Oton

b.1.2) Treatment and Water Quality1. Water Treatment PlantWater Treatment Plant Rapid San Filter

Capacity37,000 1,700

LocationBrgy. Talangauan, Sta. Barabra, Iloilo Brgy. Buntalan, Maasin, Iloilo

m3/day m3

/day

2. Water Quality (Physical & Chemical Characteristics) Raw Water Processed Water GW SW GW SWPh Taste Color Turbidity Bicarbonates Acidity Free CO2 Chlorides (Cl) Iron (Fe) Hardness Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) Residual Chlorine AlkalinitySource: Metro Iloilo Water District

7.9 Clear .339 490 16 14.08 64 NIL 64 488 NIL

8 Clear 19 229.36 NIL NIL 12 NIL 36 488 NIL 188

7.9 Unobjectionable Clear .399 490 16 14.08 64 NIL 64 488 1.5 402 Clear .648 224 NIL NIL 12 NIL 34 488 1.5 184

Unobjectionable

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Annual Provincial Profileb.1.3) Service ConnectionsAs of December 2008Maasin Domestic Government Commercial Public Faucet Total 311 291 8 12 Cabatuan 1,429 18 25 6 1,478 Sta. Barbara 1,276 18 40 9 1,343 Pavia 2,319 11 64 8 2,402 Iloilo City 19,559 134 2,693 133 22,519 San Miguel 373 6 9 388 Oton 2,582 1 50 3 2,636

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Total 27,829 196 2,893 159 31,077

Population Served Average Monthly Production

: :

79,200 14,264,087.14 cu.m.

Monthly Average Consumption per Service Connection: 25.12 cu.m.

No. of Service Connections

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31,269 (as of March 2008)

Table 30. No. of Services Billed & Consumption by Area CoverageAs of 2008 Area Coverage (Iloilo Dist./Municipality) Iloilo City Maasin Cabatuan Sta. Barbara Pavia San Miguel Oton TotalSource: Metro Iloilo Water District

No. of Services Billed 21,838 301 1,413 1,258 2,619 375 2,154 29,958

Consumption (cu.m./month) 571,417 6,083 26,909 34,380 65,906 6,931 40,899 752,525

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E. Commerce, Trade And Industry1. INDUSTRYTable 31. Sugar and Sugarcane ProductionProvince of Iloilo: CY 2007-2008CASA Passi Sugar Central I 1,152,760.04 549,729.760 22,277.566 69,153.74 896,182.20 151,287.78 36,136.32 Passi Sugar Central II 283,063.02 180,804.08 6,724.172 16,978.92 219,361.30 35,986.63 10,736.77 Total 1,872,791.20 1,102,018.602 35,960.030 112,350.72 1,443,269.16 260,810.59 56,360.71

Sugar Production (Lkg) Cane Milled (Tons) Molasses Due Cane (Tons) Export Sugar A (-Lkg) Domestic Sugar B (L-kg) Reserved Sugar C, L-kgWorld Market Sugar D L-kg Lkg. = 50 kg/bag

436,967.54 262,984,742 6,958.292 26,218.06 327,725.68 73,536.18 9,487.62

Source: Sugar Regulatory Administration

Table 32. List of DTI Registered EstablishmentsProvince of Iloilo: As of 2008Business Name Registered Yapsonville Subdivision Cebuana Lhuiliier Pawnshop0-Balasan Branch Kit And Zyd Rice Mill Mercury Drug- Balasan Del Rosario Branch St. Matthew Medical Imaging Services- Balasan Branch G & T Rice Mill Jupan Merchandise S & R Enterprises Banate Petron Service Station Apgm Aggregates Barotac Nuevo Pharmacy Bobot Poultry Farm Jarvill Rock Plant Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop- Barotac Viejo Branch Eurostar Cable Tv Roadhouse Transport Terminal Batad Ice Plant Balcarse General Merchant Carsco Gasoline Station St. Matthew Medical Imaging Services- Cabatuan Branch Urt Construction And Supply Natividad S. Ramillo Grains Retailer And Wholesaler Urt Drinking Station Joy & Mahal Palay Buying Station Sarangani Private Emssion Testing Center- Calinog V. P. Caritativo Aggregates & Hollow Blocks Factory Dos Hijas Beach Resort Felyn Seafoods Products Capitalization Micro Small Small Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Location Ajuy Balasan Balasan Balasan Balasan Banate Banate Banate Banate Barotac Nuevo Barotac Nuevo Barotac Nuevo Barotac Nuevo Barotac Viejo Barotac Viejo Barotac Viejo Batad Cabatuan Cabatuan Cabatuan Cabatuan Cabatuan Cabatuan Calinog Calinog Calinog Carles Carles Research and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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Annual Provincial ProfileBusiness Name Registered Manta Crab Station Cb Crude Station Megam Pearl Building Starr Mountain Resort Tri-B Marketing Christian Petron Gasoline Station Aaa Remotegate Systems Supply Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop-Dumangas Branch Depra Motor Works Julian Poultry Farm Ros-Lim Marketing Barku Pension House New Mary Jade Store New Mary Jade Store-Branch Visayan Seaspeed Marketing Bombe Furniture-Branch Guerrero M. Corteza Petron Station Garinfarm Octagon Farm Products And Supply Sarangani Private Emssion Testing Center- Guimbal Villa Estrella Subdivision St. Matthew Medical Imaging Services- Janiuay Branch Gabarra Store Johnny Way's Automatic Tubig Machine Nts Concrete Products Construction Supply Mel & Judy Hog Farm (Lambunao Branch) P. Guevara Sand & Gravel And Hollow Block Factory Lacuesta General Marketing Nomar Livestock Grower Leganes Petron Filling Station Forell Enterprises Love Love General Merchant Ngl Distributor Joquino Store Romer Bakeshop Miagao Health Cooperative Moleta Memorial Chapel & Services Nismal Motor Parts And Hardware Nulada's Trading Xian Tung Marketing Yul Metal Craft Egv Jr. Farm Mechanization & Post Harvest Service Garin Farm Tiosko Sa Oton Oton Building Rentals Oton Caltex Station Uy Petron South Station A. Palmares Sand & Gravel Auser Drive In Pension And Restaurant Gh Enterprises- Branch Hardy & Catie Building The Garden Pavilion Hotel And Restaurant Anggo Sari Sari Store Hi Way Shell Station Ctm Enterprise Damasco Marketing Jardo Lau Funeral Parlor Jl Wanky Construction Supply & Heavy Equipment Maquiling Apartment Manta Crab Station Cb Crude Station Capitalization Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Medium Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Small Micro Micro Small Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Micro Micro Small Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Location Carles Concepcion Dingle Dingle Dingle Dueas Dumangas Dumangas Dumangas Dumangas Dumangas Estancia Estancia Estancia Estancia Estancia Estancia Guimbal Guimbal Guimbal Igbaras Janiuay Janiuay Janiuay Janiuay Lambunao Lambunao Lambunao Lambunao Leganes Leganes Leganes Leganes Maasin Maasin Miagao Miagao Miagao Miagao Miagao New Lucena Oton Oton Oton Oton Oton Passi City Passi City Passi City Passi City Passi City Passi City Passi City Pavia Pavia Pavia Pavia Pavia Carles Concepcion

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Annual Provincial ProfileBusiness Name Registered Marlusa Construction Supply Pavia Internet Caf Pp Poultry Dresser Awi Concrete Products & Construction Supply Navarra Rice Mill P & A Farm Supply (Branch) Rad Marketing Tribal Trends Industries P & A Farm Supply-Main Saturn Pawnshop-Iloilo Algersan Mini Mart Ridge Clear Waters Refilling Station Egger Farm San Miguel Mih Petron Gas Station Reynaldo's Export/Import Carry All Construction Carry All Merchandising Fast Pharma Expeed Pharma Model Agro Sales Rhea Cable Station A And A Enterprise Amando-Juana Bldg. L. G. Heavy Equipment Rental & Water Drilling Service Teresita Building Mexy Construction Supply Sta. Barbara Pension House Drv Marketing Lgp Arcade N.M.S. Sand & Gravel Capitalization Micro Micro Micro Small Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Small Micro Small Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Micro Small Small Micro Small Location Pavia Pavia Pavia Pototan Pototan Pototan Pototan Pototan Pototan Pototan San Joaquin San Joaquin San Miguel San Miguel San Miguel Sara Sara Sara Sara Sara Sara Sta. Barbara Sta. Barbara Sta. Barbara Sta. Barbara Sta. Barbara Sta.Barbara Tigbauan Zarraga Zarraga

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Note: Capitalization: Large=1000.01M up; Medium=15.0M-100.0M; Small=3.01M-15.0M; Micro=3.0M & below Source: Dept. of Trade & Industry, Iloilo Provincial Office

2. TRADETable 33. Business Names RegisteredProvince of Iloilo: 2008SectorMANUFACTURING SERVICES TRADING Retail Wholesale Export Import 949 39 1 3 3,514 155 1 6 959,991,777.07 7,231,964.41 230,000.00 1,172,000.00

No. of Firms88 1,139

No. of Workers374 5,066

Amount of Investment (Php)19,983,858.29 443,262,810.15

Total

2,219

9,116

1,431,872,409.92

Source: Department of Trade & Industry, Iloilo Provincial Office

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Fig. 18: Business Name Registration by Amount of Investment (Php) : 2008

30.96%

67.65%

1.40%Manufacturing Services Trading

Table 34. Export PerformanceProvince of Iloilo: Jan.-Dec 2008 Commodity Description Crabmeat Frozen Marine Products Assorted Frozen Marine Products Asstd. Marine Products Live Lobster Instant Ginger Tea Ginger Chews Dried Mango Banana Chips Muscovado Sugar Coal in Bulk Steel scrap Virgin coconut Oil Bamboo Rings Total 715,174 Weight in Kls. BOI 674, 434 24,472 16,268 327,530 171,329.00 525 3,340 1,700 1,330 16,048 226,600 1,000,773,451 8,080,413.00 410.00 7.00 1,009,602,683 12,762,164.18 Non-BOI FOB Value (US$) BOI 12,358,817.56 232,333.97 171,012.65 438,401.78 162,145.94 3,375 20,672.64 10,164.81 26,880.00 119,856.92 299,045.16 43,197,278.67 1,292,866.08 3,369.20 72.00 45,574,128.20 Non-BOI

Source: Department of Trade & Industry, Iloilo Provincial Office

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Annual Provincial Profile 3. FINANCING INSTITUTIONSTable 35. BanksAs of 2008`

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Name of Bank (Universal Banks)

No. of Branches

Location Lopez Bldg., Aldeguer St., Iloilo City Sarabia Manor 101, General Luna St., Iloilo City Ledesma Cor. Quezon Sts.., Iloilo City Ledesma St., Jaro., Iloilo City Guanco St., Pototan, Iloilo Sta. Barbara, Iloilo JM Basa St., Iloilo City Esther Bldg., Ledesma St., Iloilo City Iznart St., Iloilo City Natividad Bldg. Jaena St., Molo., Iloilo City Valeria Cor. Solis Sts., Iloilo City L317 BL2 A-1 Iznart St., Iloilo City NB Bldg., Lopez Jaena St., Jaro., Iloilo City L3&5 Quezon St., Iloilo City Rogers Bldg., Tabuc Suba, Jaro., Iloilo City SM City Iloilo, B Aquino Ave., Mandurriao, Iloilo City Valeria Cor. Delgado Sts., Iloilo City B Aquino Ave., Mandurriao, Iloilo City La Salette Bldg., Valeria St., Iloilo City The Atrium Mall, Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City BPI Iznart Cor. Solis Sts., Iloilo City JM Basa St., Iloilo City SM City, B Aquino Ave., Mandurriao, Iloilo City Supermart, Q Abeto, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Iznart cor. De Leon Sts., Iloilo City Gaisano City, Luna St., Lapaz, Iloilo City Lolita Bldg., Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City Brgy. Inday, Iloilo City E. Lopez St., Jaro, Iloilo City Libcap Bldg., McArthur St., Jaro, Iloilo City Huervana St., Lapaz, Iloilo City 2/F Marymart Mall, Valeria St., Iloilo City Robinsons Place, Ledesma St., Iloilo City J A Tan Bldg., Iznart St., Iloilo City Rizal St., Iloilo City A. Mabini St., Iloilo City I. dela Rama St., Iloilo City E Lopez St., Plaza Jaro, Iloilo City Gaisano City, Luna St., Lapaz, Iloilo City Cor. Iznart-Solis Sts., Iloilo City Celis Compound Commission Civil, Jaro, Iloilo City UP Visayas Campus, Miagao, Iloilo Simeon Aguilar St., Passi City, Iloilo Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City Parcon Bldg., Castro St., Sara, Iloilo Research and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office

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6

2. Banco De Oro Unibank Inc.

12

3. Bank of the Philippine Islands

15

3. China Banking Corporation 4. Development Bank, Philippines

3

2

5. Land Bank of the Philippines

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Name of Bank (Universal Banks)

No. of Branches Guanco St., Iloilo City

Location

B. Aquino Ave., Mandurriao, Iloilo City Iznart St., Iloilo City 6. Metropolitan Bank & TCO Huervana St., Lapaz, Iloilo City 9 Valiant Bldg., Mabini St., Iloilo City Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City JM Basa St., Iloilo City Delgado St., Iloilo City Simon Ledesma St., Jaro, Iloilo City Cor. Ledesma-Jalandoni Sts., Iloilo City Gen. Luna Cor. Valeria Sts., Iloilo City 8 Lopez Jaena St., Jaro, Iloilo City 7. Philippine National Bank 7 Inayan Bldg., Rozal St., Lapaz, Iloilo City One TGN, Sto. Tomas St., Miagao, Iloilo F Palmares St., Passi City, Iloilo JM Basa St., Iloilo City Ledesma St., Iloilo City 8. Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation 4 Cor. Ledesma-Quezon Sts., Iloilo City Seminario & Lopez Sts., Jaro, Iloilo City Salcedo St., Sara, Iloilo 9. Security Bank Corporation 10. Union Bank of the Philippines 11. United Coconut Planters Bank 2 2 Cor Ledesma-Quezon Sts., Iloilo City Luna St., Lapaz, Iloilo City Ledesma Cor. Liberation Sts., Iloilo City Villanueva Bldg., Iznart St., Iloilo City Iznart St., Iloilo City 3 Rizal Ave. & Libertad St., Iloilo City JLTP Bldg., Ledesma St., Iloilo City

Name of Bank (Commercial Banks) 1. Asia United Bank Corporation

No. of Branches 1

Location J Ong Bldg., Ledesma St., Iloilo City Osmea St., Calinog, Iloilo

2. Bank of Commerce

4

Clement st., Estancia, Iloilo JM Basa & Mapa Sts., Iloilo City TCT Bldg., Iznart St., Iloilo City Cor Ledesma Fuentes Sts., Iloilo City Quezon Ave. Cor. Delgado Sts., Iloilo City J&B II Ledesma & Mabini Sts., Iloilo City Ledesma cor. Valeria Sts., Iloilo City Valeria-Delgado Sts., Iloilo City

3. East West Banking corp 4. Export And Industry Bank 5. Maybank Philippines Inc. 6. Phil. Bank of Communication 7. Phil. Veterans Bank

1 1 1 1 1

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Annual Provincial ProfileName of Bank (Thrift Banks -SAVINGS & MORTGAGE BANKS) 1. Banco Filipino 2. BPI Family Savings Bank 3. Citibank Savings Inc. 4. Isla Bank (A Thrift Bank) 5. Malayan Bank 6. Phil. Postal Savings Bank 7. Phil. Savings Bank Inc. 8. RCBC Savings Bank Inc. 9. Robinsons Savings Bank 10. Sterling Bank of Asia 11. UCPB Savings Bank

2009

No. of Branches 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Iznart St., Iloilo City

Location

Juan Yok Din Bldg., Quezon St., Iloilo City Insular Life, Gen. Luna St., Iloilo City HM Bldg., Plaza Jaro, Iznart St., Iloilo City Parking Bldg., Robinsons, Iloilo City JA Ta Bldg., Iznart St., Iloilo City 533 Iznart St., Iloilo City 23 Quezon St., Iloilo City Jalandoni St., San Agustin, Iloilo City Brgy. Bantad, Lapaz, Iloilo City Robinsons Place, Mabini St. Iloilo City Montinola Bldg., Ledesma St., Iloilo City Angeles Arcade, De Leon St., Iloilo City

Name of Bank (Private Development Banks) 1. First Consolidated Bank 2. Iloilo City Development Bank 3. LBC Bank 4. Planters Development Bank 5. Queen City Development Bank 6.Wealth Bank-A Devt. Bank Name of Bank (Stock Savings & Loan Association) 1. City Savings Bank Name of Bank (MicroFinance Thrift Bank) 1. Opportunity Kauswagan Bank Inc.Note: * Head Office

No. of Branches 1 3 1 1 Iloilo City

Location

Cor. Rizal & Ortiz Sts., Iloilo City * Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo MH del Pilar St., Molo, Iloilo City Rosary Bldg., Iznart St., Iloilo City Cua Bldg., Quezon St., Iloilo City Queen Bank, Mapa St., Iloilo City * 4 Guanco St., Iloilo City Mapa St., Iloilo City Queen Bank Valeria-Solis Sts., Iloilo City 1 No. of Branches 1 No. of Branches 1 ACCE Bldg., Ledesma St., Iloilo City

Location B&C Bldg. Iznart Solis Sts., Iloilo City Location A&L Bldg. E. Lopez St., Jaro, Iloilo CitySource: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Region VI

Table 36. Rural Banks (2008)Name of Bank No. of Branches Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo 5 Lambunao, Iloilo Mandurriao, Iloilo City Sta. Barbara, Iloilo 2. Bank of Makati (A RB) 1 Iloilo City Research and Statistics Section Provincial Planning and Development Office Location 23 valeria & Rizal Sts. Iloilo City* 1. Bangko Buena Inc (A RB)RB of Buenavista

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Annual Provincial ProfileNo. of Branches New Lucena, Iloilo* 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 Guanco, Iloilo City Mina, Iloilo Iloilo City Iloilo City Janiuay, Iloilo* Taft St., Maasin, Iloilo* Sta. Barbara, Iloilo Iloilo City Tabuc Suba, Jaro, Iloilo City Robinsons Place, Mabini St., Iloilo City Far Eastern Bldg., Quezon St., Iloilo City Balasan, Iloilo* Jaro, Iloilo City Pototan, Iloilo Guimbal, Iloilo* 3 Igbaras, Iloilo Oton, Iloilo 2 2 1 1 Alimodian, Iloilo* Leon, Iloilo Public Market, Anilao,. Iloilo* Pototan, Iloilo Badiangan, Iloilo* L. Araneta St., Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo * Zulueta Drive, Poblacion, Barotac Viejo, Iloilo* 17. RB of Barotac Viejo Inc 4 Ajuy, Iloilo Concepcion Iloilo Estancia, Iloilo 18. RB of Bingawan Inc 19. RB of Cabatuan Inc 20. RB of Calinog Inc 21. RB of Dumangas Inc 1 1 1 3 Bingawan, Iloilo* Cabatuan, Iloilo* Calinog, Iloilo* Dumangas, Iloilo* Dingle, Iloilo Lapaz, Iloilo City Gerona St., Guimbal, Iloilo* 22. RB of Guimbal Inc 23. RB of Iloilo City Inc 24. RB of Leganes Inc 25. RB of Malinao (Aklan) 26. RB of Marayo (Neg. Occ) 27. RB of Miagao Inc 28. RB of Oton Inc 29. RB of Pavia Inc 30. RB of Pototan Inc 31. RB of San Enrique 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 Cudilla & Somes Sts., Estancia, Iloilo Oton, Iloilo Luna St., Lapaz, Iloilo City* Quintin Salas St., Poblacion, Leganes, Iloilo* Cabatuan, Iloilo Banate, Iloilo Noble St., Miagao, Iloilo* Oton, Iloilo* Pavia, Iloilo* Pototan, Iloilo* Salvacion cor San Juan Sts., Passi City, Iloilo * Bonifacio Drive, Iloilo City Passi City, Iloilo

2009

Name of Bank 3. First Midland Rural Bank Inc 4. First State Rural Bank 5. Green Bank Inc 6. Januiay Rural Bank Inc 7. Life Bank-RB of Maasin (Iloilo) 8. New RB of Victorias Inc 9. Peninsula RB Inc 10. Phil Farmers Bank Inc 11. Progressive Bank Inc (Progressive A Rural Bank Inc) 12. Racsos bank Inc (A Rural Bank) 13. RB of Alimodian Inc 14. RB of Anilao Inc 15. RB of Bad