# CPI of Food, Beverages and Tobacco (FBT): National Capital Region (NCR) and Areas Outside the National Capital Region (AONCR)
The seasonally adjusted CPI of FBT items in NCR and AONCR correspondingly accelerated to 156.5 and 165.2 in October from their respective September levels of 152.8 and 163.6.
While the country was still reeling from the effects of typhoon “Ondoy” in September, seasonal factors such as the heavy downpours caused by another tropical storm “Pepeng” hit northern Luzon during the early part of October. The heavy rains triggered landslides and road cuts thereby limiting the volume of vegetable deliveries in the NCR markets. This resulted to upward price adjustments of vegetables during the month. Higher prices of fruits not in season were also observed. In addition, prices of fish were on the uptrend as its supply in the markets was affected by the difficulty in catching fish species due to unfavorable weather conditions. These seasonal factors pushed up prices of FBT items in NCR. However, these seasonal factors did not affect the overall prices of FBT items in AONCR relative to the expected trend. Read more of this.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Inflation Rate and Consumer Price Index Update October and September 2009
The annual headline inflation rate at the national level picked up to 1.6 percent in October from 0.7 percent in September brought about by the higher annual price increment in the heavily weighted food, beverages and tobacco (FBT) index. Inflation a year ago was 11.2 percent.
Excluding selected food and energy items, core inflation continued to register a slower rate at 2.7 percent in October from 2.8 percent in September. Read more of October and September 2009 inflation rate here.
Excluding selected food and energy items, core inflation continued to register a slower rate at 2.7 percent in October from 2.8 percent in September. Read more of October and September 2009 inflation rate here.
2007 Census says Siquijor Increased 1% in Annual total Population
Households increased by 2,429
The population of Siquijor was 87,695 persons as of August 1, 2007, based on the 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007). This figure was higher by 6,097 persons over the population count of 81,598 persons in 2000. The recent population count for the province translates to an annual growth rate of 1.00 percent for the period 2000 to 2007, lower than the 2.19 percent annual growth rate registered for the period 1995 to 2000.
The number of households reached 19,780, which was 2,429 households more than the 2000 figure. The average household size in 2007 was 4.4 persons, which was slightly lower than the average household size of 4.7 persons in 2000. Read more here.
The population of Siquijor was 87,695 persons as of August 1, 2007, based on the 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007). This figure was higher by 6,097 persons over the population count of 81,598 persons in 2000. The recent population count for the province translates to an annual growth rate of 1.00 percent for the period 2000 to 2007, lower than the 2.19 percent annual growth rate registered for the period 1995 to 2000.
The number of households reached 19,780, which was 2,429 households more than the 2000 figure. The average household size in 2007 was 4.4 persons, which was slightly lower than the average household size of 4.7 persons in 2000. Read more here.
Dinagat Islands Population Increased by 13, 862 Persons 2007 Census
Population increased to 120,813
Dinagat Islands was created on December 2, 2006 under Republic Act No. 9355. The municipalities composing the province were taken from Surigao del Norte. The population of the newly created province was 120,813 persons as of August 1, 2007 based on the 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007). This figure was higher by 13,862 persons over the population count of 106,951 persons in 2000. The recent population count for the province translated to an annual growth rate of 1.69 percent for the period 2000 to 2007, higher than the 1.33 percent annual growth rate registered for the period 1995 to 2000. Read more of updates.
Dinagat Islands was created on December 2, 2006 under Republic Act No. 9355. The municipalities composing the province were taken from Surigao del Norte. The population of the newly created province was 120,813 persons as of August 1, 2007 based on the 2007 Census of Population (POPCEN 2007). This figure was higher by 13,862 persons over the population count of 106,951 persons in 2000. The recent population count for the province translated to an annual growth rate of 1.69 percent for the period 2000 to 2007, higher than the 1.33 percent annual growth rate registered for the period 1995 to 2000. Read more of updates.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
NSO Certificate Application Terms
The National Statistics Office (NSO) (Census) birth certificate in the Philippines is a document that is highly valued. The same follows in other countries as the papers that were originally produced from online or offline application may be used a primary identification.
In most cases, when a person or a Filipino is planning to go abroad, passport application in DFA will require the authenticated NSO birth certificate. Allow me to inform you that there are other uses for you birth certificate but since it is a must in most cases of work or travel abroad, here are a few tips about your Census birth certificate.
Things to Remember When Requesting for Any NSO Document:
1.) If you are to apply online, only paid document requests shall be processed by the NSO.
2.) Certificates issued by the NSO are considered rendered service. That is since it has undergone all necessary processes to arrive at your document. Whether your request results to positive issuances / certifications or negative ones, it is considered rendered service and must be paid.
3.) If you provided a wrong mailing address and will result to returned mail delivery, it will also be considered rendered service (please be 100% sure when you enter details in your order form). Inclusion of wrong mailing address may be due to wrong mailing address provided by the person requesting any form of document from the NSO / Census or resident transferred to another address as well as other related circumstances.
4.) Deliveries within Philippines:
A. Birth Certificates:
"Only the following are authorized to receive birth documents:"
If the one to receive birth certificate is not any of the above mentioned authorized persons, an authorization letter with the ID of the authorized person together with his/her valid ID must be presented.
B. Marriage and Death Certificates and CENOMAR (Singleness):
In this case, only either the document owner, the requesting party or their representative is allowed to receive marriage and death certificates.
A valid ID is required to be presented when receiving the above mentioned certificates.
5.) Processing terms of paid Copy Issuance requests takes about three (3) working days after receipt of payment.
(9) working days for Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR or Singleness) requests.
Delivery will take two (2) to six (6) working days for destinations within the Philippines and six (6) to eight (8) weeks for outside the Philippines.
If you have any more questions regarding document application with the NSO, you may reach them here - e-census.info@mail.census.gov.ph
NSO certificates is dedicated to serve for free regarding any questions you might have and we are willing to answer all of them for as much as we could and know.
In most cases, when a person or a Filipino is planning to go abroad, passport application in DFA will require the authenticated NSO birth certificate. Allow me to inform you that there are other uses for you birth certificate but since it is a must in most cases of work or travel abroad, here are a few tips about your Census birth certificate.
Things to Remember When Requesting for Any NSO Document:
1.) If you are to apply online, only paid document requests shall be processed by the NSO.
2.) Certificates issued by the NSO are considered rendered service. That is since it has undergone all necessary processes to arrive at your document. Whether your request results to positive issuances / certifications or negative ones, it is considered rendered service and must be paid.
3.) If you provided a wrong mailing address and will result to returned mail delivery, it will also be considered rendered service (please be 100% sure when you enter details in your order form). Inclusion of wrong mailing address may be due to wrong mailing address provided by the person requesting any form of document from the NSO / Census or resident transferred to another address as well as other related circumstances.
4.) Deliveries within Philippines:
A. Birth Certificates:
"Only the following are authorized to receive birth documents:"
- the owner of the document;
- spouse;
- direct descendants/ascendants and
- guardian.
If the one to receive birth certificate is not any of the above mentioned authorized persons, an authorization letter with the ID of the authorized person together with his/her valid ID must be presented.
B. Marriage and Death Certificates and CENOMAR (Singleness):
In this case, only either the document owner, the requesting party or their representative is allowed to receive marriage and death certificates.
A valid ID is required to be presented when receiving the above mentioned certificates.
5.) Processing terms of paid Copy Issuance requests takes about three (3) working days after receipt of payment.
(9) working days for Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR or Singleness) requests.
Delivery will take two (2) to six (6) working days for destinations within the Philippines and six (6) to eight (8) weeks for outside the Philippines.
If you have any more questions regarding document application with the NSO, you may reach them here - e-census.info@mail.census.gov.ph
NSO certificates is dedicated to serve for free regarding any questions you might have and we are willing to answer all of them for as much as we could and know.
Monday, November 9, 2009
About Us
The NSO Birth Marriage Certificate website is a totally free resource for all people who need answers to their questions and solutions to their problems regarding NSO / Census. Should you have any other concerns about the NSO and problems that arise along the process of your certificate application, please don't hesitate to let them know using our comment section.
Remember that all problems have answers but it could take time before we can answer them all here because we to attend to literally millions of visitors like you looking for answers to their questions and solutions to their problems. We want to accommodate all of your concerns but please be patient.
Let us make this website a constructive medium and not a graffiti wall of all your hate to service of this agency of the Philippine government. Let us all help one another in looking to achieve a service that truly dedicated to and for the people. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Remember that all problems have answers but it could take time before we can answer them all here because we to attend to literally millions of visitors like you looking for answers to their questions and solutions to their problems. We want to accommodate all of your concerns but please be patient.
Let us make this website a constructive medium and not a graffiti wall of all your hate to service of this agency of the Philippine government. Let us all help one another in looking to achieve a service that truly dedicated to and for the people. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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