Overview of Negros Occidental
Negros Occidental, once known as “Buglas” by its early inhabitants and was later renamed “Negros”
by the Spanish colonizers, is one of the 6 provinces of Western Visayas
located at the northwestern portion of Negros Island. It is located
southeast of Panay Island from which it is separated by Guimaras
Strait. Its terrain gently slopes in the north and the west towards the
center of Negros Island where peaks of varying elevations divide it
from Negros Oriental, its sister province. The coastline that surrounds
it is irregular, dotted with islands and lined with reefs. It is about
372 kms. from San Carlos City, its northern tip, to the Municipality of
Hinoba-an, its southern end. Shaped like a man’s boot when viewed on a
map, its total land area is 792,607 hectares, making it as the largest
province in Western Visayas. The alienable and disposable lands,
including built-up areas, comprise 68.17 percent of its land area,
while forest lands cover the remaining 31.83 percent or 252,221
hectares. It is composed of 19 municipalities and 13 cities, including
Bacolod City, a highly urbanized city and the capital of the province.
Negros Occidental is
the sixth most populous province in the country. Total population in
2007 Census is pegged at 2.37 million excluding Bacolod City, which is
a highly urbanized city with a population of 0.50 million. The annual
population growth rate computed from 2000-2007 for the province is 1.44
percent while that of Bacolod City is 2.12 percent. Using these growth
rates, Negros Occidental has an estimated population of 2.96 million in
2009. Ilonggo or Hiligaynon is the dialect that is widely spoken along
with Cebuano and Tagalog although English is also widely understood.
The province,
considering that it is an agricultural one, is a major sugar producer
contributing about 48 percent of the total sugar production in the
country in 2008. It has 10 mill districts and 3 sugar refineries. Apart
from sugar, it has also reached a rice sufficiency level of 95.12
percent in 2008. Furthermore, it is also producing corn, coconuts,
abaca, and other fruits like bananas, mangoes, durian, pineapples and
lanzones, among others.
Fishing is another
industry that boosts the economy of the province. It is also a major
producer of livestock and poultry that have become booming industries
in the countryside. Other growing industries include cutflowers and
gamefowl breeding.
The province is
accessible from Manila and Cebu by several daily flights while regular
shipping and ferry links provide access from Panay Island and other
neighboring areas. It has a road network of at least 5,500 kilometers
that is maintained by the government, six seaports and the
Bacolod-Silay Airport of international standards for domestic and
commercial flights located in Silay City. Two more airports are
presently under construction: one in San Carlos City in the north and
another one in Kabankalan City in the south. Power supply presently
comes from Palinpinon Geothermal Plant in Negros Oriental distributed
by three electric cooperatives that are strategically located at the
northern, southern and central parts of the province. Water supply is
tapped mainly from ground and spring sources. Bacolod City and 16 other
cities and municipalities have water districts providing potable water
system.
For communication
facilities, the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and Globelines
provide the main telephone systems in the province, complemented by
five other companies providing fixed and mobile cellular phone systems.
The financial needs of the province are being served by 157 banks and
other financial institutions.
Today, Negros
Occidental is on its way to recovery having been propelled by its
various diversification programs and projects. Its dramatic upswing has
made investment opportunities diverse and vibrant. The large consumer
population provides vast potential for retail trade and consumer
services. Business ventures in furniture making, toys, gift items,
garments, food processing and dairy production, among others, have
gained strong support and market linkages in the country and abroad.
The various innovations and development initiatives vigorously pursued
by the Provincial Government is gaining momentum as evidenced by the
numerous awards and national and international recognition accorded the
province. The provincial government’s visions and programs have opened
new horizons and development potentials that are generally supporting
Negros Occidental being a major key growth center in Western Visayas.
Please direct your subscription and
inquiries to:
THE NATIONAL STATISTICAL
INFORMATION CENTER
Provincial Planning and Development Center
Provincial Administration Center
Bacolod City
Philippines 6100
Tel.No.: (6334)
709 8776 / (6334) 432 0496
Telefax: (6334) 432 0486
Email: ppdonegocc@yahoo.com
NSIC is a one-stop shop of statistical
information and
services in the Province of Negros Occidental