Coconut Farm Productivity

Comprehensive municipality analysis and productivity metrics

Trees per Hectare

144.8

Provincial average

Nuts per Tree

38.7

Annual yield

Nuts per Hectare

5666

Total intensity

Municipality Productivity Comparison

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Historical Production (2018-2023)

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Coconut Variety Distribution

Productivity Metrics by Municipality

Catarman7769 nuts/ha

Trees/ha

194.9

Nuts/tree

40

Utilization

38.1%

Mambajao4642 nuts/ha

Trees/ha

125.6

Nuts/tree

36

Utilization

26.9%

Sagay4232 nuts/ha

Trees/ha

108.4

Nuts/tree

39

Utilization

25.5%

Mahinog4895 nuts/ha

Trees/ha

122.8

Nuts/tree

40

Utilization

19.4%

Guinsiliban4493 nuts/ha

Trees/ha

114.8

Nuts/tree

39

Utilization

54.5%

Key Insights

Catarman Leadership: Catarman is the clear leader with 7,768 nuts/hectare, producing 72% more than Sagay due to superior planting density.

Tree Vitality Consistency: Individual trees across all municipalities produce 36-40 nuts annually, indicating stable tree health across the province.

Expansion Opportunity: Sagay and Guinsiliban have the lowest tree densities and are prime candidates for intercropping or intensive replanting programs.

Dwarf Variety Gap: Only 2.4% of farms use dwarf varieties, creating an opportunity for diversification into fresh fruit and sap-based products.