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Mango, the country’s national fruit is considered as one of the finest fruit in the world. It is the third most important fruit crop of the country based on export volume and value next to banana and pineapple. It has an established domestic market and has bright opportunities for the international market both in fresh or processed forms.
posted @ March 14, 2006


Rubber planters in the Philippines are predominantly smallholders. It is estimated that a farmer owns an average of three to ten hectares of rubber farm. About 70% of rubber produced in the country is absorbed by the tire and footwear industries. World consumption has been increasing approximately by 208, 000 Mt per year since 1995. The leading rubber exporting countries include Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.
posted @ February 13, 2006


The broiler-producing industry has been one of the most flourishing in the livestock and poultry sector for the past decades. It will continue to be the growth leader in the sector even in the world market.
posted @ February 13, 2006


The Philippines remains as the world’s leading supplier of traditional coconut products. The industry is also finding new products and uses for this the “Tree of Life”: coco peat, geotextiles, activated carbon and virgin coconut oil.
posted @ February 13, 2006


Banana is the leading fruit grown in the Philippines and a consistent top dollar earner. The prospect of Philipine bananas in the domesticv and foreign market is still promising. We have Cavendish, and banana chips for export. For the local market, are lakatan and latundan. The demanding for organic banana chips, Cavendish and balangon for export is also growing.
posted @ February 13, 2006



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