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CROP SCIENCE PREPARED BY: DARWIN M. CACAL TOPIC OUTLINE 1. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING 3. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS 4. PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY DATA PRACTICE TEST It refers to a plot of land devoted to agriculture and t...

CROP SCIENCE PREPARED BY: DARWIN M. CACAL TOPIC OUTLINE 1. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING 3. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS 4. PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY DATA PRACTICE TEST It refers to a plot of land devoted to agriculture and to the raising of crops and domesticated animals. a) Farm b) Enterprise c) Farming d) Entrepreneur PRACTICE TEST It refers to a plot of land devoted to agriculture and to the raising of crops and domesticated animals. a) Farm b) Enterprise c) Farming d) Entrepreneur XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Definition of Terms 1. FARM a plot of land devoted to agriculture and to the raising of crops and domesticated animals. places where human live and practice stewardship XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Definition of Terms 2. ENTREPRENUERSHIP Process of creating a new enterprise and bearing any of its risks, with the view of making the profit. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Definition of Terms 3. FARMER is who raises animals and produce crops to provide the basic needs of the people. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Definition of Terms 4. ENTREPRENEUR as a source of new ideas or innovators. bring new ideas in the market replacing old with a new invention. Innovators look for better and more efficient and profitable ways. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Definition of Terms 5. FARM ENTERPRISE Each type of crop or livestock business of producing crops, livestock products. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP FARMING AS A BUSINESS Most farmers in Philippines do not consider farming as a form of business and do it as a way of life. Those who even consider farming as a business venture do not run it on sound business lines. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP FARMERS AS ENTREPRENEURS innovative and forward-looking manage their businesses as long-term ventures with a view to making them sustainable. need to be able to identify opportunities They try new crops and cultivars, better animals, and alternative technologies to increase productivity. They have become more market oriented XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP FARMERS AS ENTREPRENEURS XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP FARMERS AS ENTREPRENEURS XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP FARMERS AS ENTREPRENEURS PRACTICE TEST The minimum amount of crop yield required to cover all production costs, without making a profit or incurring a loss, is known as: a) Enterprise Budget b) Cost to Produce Kilogram c) Breakeven Yield d) Return on Investment PRACTICE TEST The minimum amount of crop yield required to cover all production costs, without making a profit or incurring a loss, is known as: a) Enterprise Budget b) Cost to Produce Kilogram c) Breakeven Yield d) Return on Investment XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP Example: Soybean Production ENTERPRISE BUDGET Provides an estimate of potential revenues, expenses and profit for a single enterprise XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP BREAKEVEN YIELD Minimum crop yield a farmer must achieve to FORMULA cover all production costs, without making a profit or incurring a loss. takes into account all of your production costs (land, inputs, and living expenses) XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP BREAKEVEN YIELD Example XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP COST TO PRODUCE KILOGRAM FORMULA Refers to the amount of money required to produce a single kilogram of a crop. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP COST TO PRODUCE KILOGRAM Example XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP RETURN ON INVESTMENT measures the profitability of FORMULA an investment and is commonly used to evaluate the efficiency of farm operations by comparing the profit generated to the cost incurred. XXIV. FARM ENTREPRENEURSHIP RETURN ON INVESTMENT Example PRACTICE TEST This phase includes grading the land, installing hardscape elements (paving, walls, or water features), and planting selected trees, shrubs, flowers, and ground covers: a) Design Development b) Installation c) Maintenance/Groundkeeping d) Landscape Planning and Site Assessment PRACTICE TEST This phase includes grading the land, installing hardscape elements (paving, walls, or water features), and planting selected trees, shrubs, flowers, and ground covers: a) Design Development b) Installation c) Maintenance/Groundkeeping d) Landscape Planning and Site Assessment XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING An art and science of selecting, arranging and growing plants together with the landscape for aesthetics, privacy and pleasure XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING MAJOR PHASES LANDSCAPING 1. Landscape Planning and Site Assessment Involves analyzing the site’s features, including soil quality, drainage, sun exposure, and existing plants. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING MAJOR PHASES LANDSCAPING 2. Design Development Involves conceptualizing the landscape layout and identifying functional zones like pathways, patios, water features, and garden areas. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING MAJOR PHASES LANDSCAPING 3. Installation Includes grading the land, installing hardscape elements (paving, walls, or water features), and planting the selected trees, shrubs, flowers, and ground covers. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING MAJOR PHASES LANDSCAPING 4. Maintenance/ Groundkeeping the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting or estate. PRACTICE TEST Which type of form is described as drawing attention to the lateral expanse and breadth of space, and is relaxing because it follows the natural direction of eye movement? a) Rounded b) Vase-Shaped c) Horizontal and Spreading d) Weeping PRACTICE TEST Which type of form is described as drawing attention to the lateral expanse and breadth of space, and is relaxing because it follows the natural direction of eye movement? a) Rounded b) Vase-Shaped c) Horizontal and Spreading d) Weeping XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 1. Line It is the spaces and create a sense of movement in the landscape. boundaries of any landscape Has anything to do with eye movement or flow XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 1. Types of Line Curved- bending lines can be used to lead people slowly around a corner Straight- more powerful, structural, and sturdy than curving lines Horizontal- will stop your eye and direct you along the way. Used in the landscape to lead viewers Vertical- move you up and down in the landscape. Taller trees, larger structural features such as an arbor should make your eyes go upward. They make the space feel larger and help enclose the space. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Form Shape and structure of landscape features. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form a. Horizontal and Spreading Forms draw attention to the lateral expanse and breadth of space. They are relaxing because they follow the natural direction of eye movement. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form b. Rounded Forms are more often seen in plant materials. They facilitate eye movement and generate pleasing waves that lead to plant groupings. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form c. Vase-Shaped Under the canopy, trees form a nice "people place." XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form d. Weeping forms Bring the attention back to the ground. What is beneath the weeping shape is frequently a focal point. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form e. Pyramidal forms Use sparingly since it directs your attention upward. The upward force will be softened by grouping pyramidals. They will appear more natural in the surroundings if there is foliage on the ground. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form f. Relative scale The size of an object or thing in relation to its surroundings. is very emotional and directly related to color. It may evoke feelings of quiet and peace of mind, as well as energy and action. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form g. High scale Promotes action. It is used to fill space around massive buildings and in huge areas. When using a large size in a tiny room, it makes the place feel smaller. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 2. Types of Form h. Low scale Is relaxing and calming. It is utilized in the home landscape to provide a sense of calm and peace of mind. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 3. Color Visible pattern of the design. where bright, bold hues are abundant. Red, blue, and yellow are the primary colors Secondary colors are orange, green, and violet because they are mixtures of two basic colors. Tertiary colors are the result of the combination of one main and one secondary color. Examples of common color feelings include the following Colors Color feeling Red Passion, Courage, power, wealth, motivation and fame Yellow Joy, happiness, communication, inspiration, sunshine, and optimism Blue Imagination, calm, serenity, relaxation, compassion, and reflection Green Harmony, beginnings, prosperity, nature, growth, and healing Orange Enthusiasm, joy, exuberance, interaction, fun, captivation, and sex Purple Intuition, devotion, respect, peace, spirituality, awareness, deity, and royalty White Purity, innocence, faith, benevolence, honesty, and grace Pink Love, sweetness, uplifting, happiness, tenderness and enticement The color choices work well with the landscape plot Cool colors Warm colors Less conspicuous Conspicuous Restful Cheerful Recede Stimulating Suggest distance Come forward Low scale High scale XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 4. Texture surface quality of materials, which can range from smooth to rough. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING 5. Scale Size of landscape elements in relation to one another and to the overall space. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1. UNITY Arrangement of planes that will produce a single, harmonious design XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN 2. BALANCE Illusion of equilibrium around a real or imaginary central axis Symmetrical- Formal, When each side of the design becomes a mirror reflection of the other Asymmetrical- Non Formal, Uses different forms, colors and textures to obtain balance of visual attraction XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3. REPITITION Using the same size, color, texture or form of material XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN 4. SEQUENCE Transition from one area to another create a sense of flow and movement. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Different Plants Pteridophytes a ferns, which are plants similar to spike-like mosses and horsetails. plants without seeds or flowers. vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Different Plants Bryophytes grow by the release of spores Example are mosses, liverworts and hornworts. non-vascular plants Plants occur in damp and shaded areas. 20,000 recognized species XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Different Plants Angiosperm most varied group of plants. 300,000 species plants that produce flowers and bear their seeds in fruits XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Different Plants Gymnosperms any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule. four main phyla: the Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta, Gingkophyta and Gnetophyta. Example: Conifers (pines, cypresses, and relatives), cycads, gnetophytes (Gnetum, Ephedra and Welwitschia), and Ginkgo biloba. XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Categories of Ornamentals Plants XXV. TROPICAL LANDSCAPING PLANTS USE IN LANDSCAPING Categories of Ornamentals Plants XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Classification of Rice a. Upland Rainfed Varieties Drought Varieties b. Lowland Irrigated Varieties Glutinous Varieties Saline Varieties XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Rice RAINFED VARIETIES RAINFED VARIETIES IRRIGATED VARIETIES IRRIGATED VARIETIES DROUGHT VARIETIES COOL ELEVATED VARIETIES GLUTINOUS VARIETIES SALINE VARIETIES TRADITIONAL RICE VARIETIES XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types a. Dent Corn Also known as “field corn”. majority of commercially raised corn. used for animal feed, processed foods, and ethanol. Dent corn was given its name because of the kernel’s appearance as it dries. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types b. Flint Corn hard outer layer which protects the small, soft endosperm inside the kernel. a hard outer shell and kernels with a range of colors from white to red. glassy appearance can also be “popped” when heated, but often the kernels will crack open rather than explode. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types c. Sweet Corn sugary corn Eaten during milk stage wrinkled translucent seeds commonly sold fresh, frozen, or canned as a vegetable XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types c. Pop Corn oldest types of domesticated corn. hard yet brittle, slightly translucent kernel that is glass-like. expands and puffs up when heated XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types d. Pod Corn mature kernels of the cob are covered by glumes. not grown commercially and mainly used for ornamental purposes since each kernel is enclosed in a husk. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types d. Flour Corn soft starchy endosperm and a thin pericarp texture is fine and smooth, similar to whole wheat flour. usually yellow, but it can also be white or blue XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Types XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Varieties 1. Bayer/Dekalb Company XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Varieties 2. Bioseed Company XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Varieties 3. Syngenta Company XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Varieties 4. Asian Hybrid Company XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Corn Varieties 3.Pioneer Company XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Classes of Wheat XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Classes of Wheat XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Types of Sorghum 1. Grain Sorgum take many shapes and sizes from a tight-headed, round panicle to an open, droopy panicle that can be short or tall. Red, orange and Bronze varieties- very versatile (adapted). Tan and cream- made into flour. Black and Burgundy varieties- beneficial antioxidant XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Types of Sorghum 2. Forage Sorgum used for grazing pasture, hay production, silage and green-chop. grows 7-14 feet tall most popular for use as silage for feeding livestock. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Types of Sorghum 3. Biomass Sorghum largest stature of all the sorghum varieties each a height of 20 feet used primarily for the production of bioenergy XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Types of Sorghum 3. Biomass Sorghum largest stature of all the sorghum varieties each a height of 20 feet used primarily for the production of bioenergy XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Types of Sorghum 4. Sweet Sorghum grown for sorghum syrup harvested for the stalks rather than the Use to make whiskey and rum. for biofuel and chemical production. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Sorghum Agronomic characteristics of 17 ICRISAT sorghum varieties screened in MMSU, Batac, Ilocos Norte, the Philippines, October 2004 -February 2005. XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Sorghum Characteristics of sorghum varieties released for moisture stressed areas XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Sorghum List of improved sorghum varieties XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Sorghum Found to have high content of juice and good grain yield when tested at the experimental farms of the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU), a multi-campus school in Ilocos Norte whose main campus is in this city. The scientific conference was sponsored by the DA-Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) and co-sponsored by MMSU, ICRISAT, Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD). XXVI. RECOMMENDED VARIETIES OF CROPS CEREALS Varieties of Sugarcane PHIL 2006-2289 PHIL 2006-1889 PHIL 2005-1763 VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES PHIL 2005-0645 PHIL 2006-0483 PHIL 2005-0055 VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES PHIL 2003-1727 PHIL 2003-0021 PHIL 2002-0421 VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF SUGARCANE IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF MUNGBEAN IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF MUNGBEAN IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF MUNGBEAN IN THE PHILIPPINES VARIETIES OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES OF SOYBEAN Gulian Ginampay (ginampay) Pulot (or tapol) Linay, Mataslai, VARIETIES OF Bagelai, ADLAI/ADLAY Agle gestakyan, NOMIARC dwarf, Jalayhay, and ag-gey. From these varieties, three are commonly grown and found in the country: gulian, kinampay (or ginampay), pulot (or tapol). VARIEITES OF ADLAI Widely grown in Region 9 particularly in Zamboanga del Sur mainly for food as alternative to rice and as ingredient for native wine (pangasi). Gulian variety - most common cultivated variety and is referred to by the locals as “ordinary adlai”. Gulian and kinampay- bigger size of grains, good eating quality, and higher yields. Mataslai and Bagelai- used for “pangasi” (native wine). Begalai- substitute for rice Agle Variety- use the leaves as organic fertilizer and its grains for making rosary and necklace. SPECIES OF ADLAI/ADLAY Coix lacryma-jobi" var. "lacryma-jobi“ - Has hard shelled pseudo carps which are very hard, pearly white, oval structures SPECIES OF ADLAI/ADLAY Coix lacryma-jobi" var. “ma-yuen“ - Harvested as a cereal crop and is used medicinally in parts of Asia VARIETIES OF SWEET POTATO WARIYAPOLA VIOLET PALLEPOLA BENIA ZUMA MALAYSIAN CULTIVAR IMMITLOG CARI NSIC 30 DAKOL GARNET EMELDA HAPONITA PSBSP VARIETIES OF SWEET POTATO VSP 1, VSP 3 and VSP 5 and VSP 7 for ketchup, jam, beverage, and fried chips PSBSp 17, PSBSp 19, PSBSp 22 and PSBSp 24 for Pinoy (sweet potato) fries PSBSp 20, PSBSp 21, PSBSp for food, starch, flour 22, PSBSp 23, NSIC Sp 24, and NSIC Sp 26 and animal feed. VARIETIES OF POTATO CONCHITA RUSSET DESIREE LEIRE COSIMA ALADIN EL PASO KENNEBEC GRANOLA ALMERA EMP LISETA GRETA AGATA FLORICE MADELEINE RED PONTIAC AGRIA FONTANE MATADOR SOLIBAO ARROW GORBEA MONALISA FRANZE CAESAR IRATI ASTERIX CARLITA JAERLA VARIETIES OF CABBAGE Marion Market Cone head Red acre Parel Scorpio F1 Hybrid (Dry Kohlrabi Late Flat Dutch Bilko season) Rareball (RB) – (Rainy Tuscan Danish Ball head Charleston season) Wakefield Green Cabbage January King Cannon ball Mammoth red rock Red Cabbage Portuguese Copenhagen Rubicon Napa Cabbage Brussels sprouts Deadon Dutch White Cabbgae Earliana Choy sum Bok Choy Golden acre Gonzales VARIETIES OF CABBAGE VARIETIES OF EGGPLANT Bulakenia Ryzza Mae Round Green Morena Black Beauty White round Fortuner Round Purple American beauty Domino Amor Ilocano Bilog Long Green Gwapito Tisoy Calixto Long Purple Warhawk Antigua Bulilit VARIETIES OF EGGPLANT VARIETIES OF TOMATO ROMA TOMATILLO IMPROVED POPE RIO BRANDWINE PINK SUPPER POPE GRANDE PINEAPPLE MAGUILAS CHERRY SAN MARZANO NSIC Tm 08/09 GOLDEN JUBILEE GREEN ZEBRA CHEROKEE PURPLE BLACK KRIM TINY TIM DIANMANTE MAX YELLOW PEAR MARIMAR VARIETIES OF BITTER GOURD MAKILING JADEITE MALDITA MAYON STA. ISABELLE STA LUCIA (CONDOR) GALAXY JADE STAR VERDE SUERTE VARIETIES OF BITTERGOURD VARIETIES OF ONION RED CREOLE WHITE ONION YELLOW GRANEX SHALLOT RED PINOY BATANES JUMBO GOLDEN PINOY SUPER PINOY RED AMPOSTA VARIETIES OF CASSAVA RAYONG PSB Cv-17/18/19/20 RAJAH LAKAN VARIETIES OF BANANA LAKATAN ABANIKO/PRAYING HANDS BURRO BANANAS LATUNDAN BUNGULAN BARANGAN SABA TINDOK BLUE JAVA SENORITA UTUNGAN MANZANO CAVENDISH LADY FINGER GOLD FINGER LAGKITAN PLANTAIN BANANA BLUGGAGROS MICHELE BULKAN RED BANANA APPLE BANANA MORADO PISANG RAJA VARIETIES OF BANANA VARIETIES OF CALAMANSI LUZ CALAMANSI DIZON EXOTIC /VARIEGATED CALAMONDIN KUMQUAT FORTUNELLA MARGARITA VARIETIES OF MANGO CARABAO MANGO INDIAN There are three varieties of filipino HADEN PAJO/PAHUTAN mangoes in the Philippines: Carabaw mango, the Ataulfo, JULIE APPLE MANGO and the Chico. KING ATAULFO The karabaw Mangoes is the most KENSINGTON CHICO common type in the Philippines. It TOMMY ATKINS has green skin and sweet, juicy flesh. The Ataulfo mango is also PIGETS known as the "honey mango." It has yellow skin and sweet, fragrant PICO flesh. VARIETIES OF PINEAPPLE SMOOTH CAYENNE OR HAWAIIAN Smooth Cayenne or Hawaiian, which is the heaviest, most FORMOSA popular, and the best for canning. NATIVE PHILIPPINE RED OR RED SPANISH Formosa - The Queen or African Queen/sweetest. MD-2 or DINAR PINEAPPLE MORRIS Native Philippine Red or Red Spanish - cone-shaped and SARAWAK considered of medium quality. JOSAPINE VARIETIES OF PINEAPPLE VARIETIES OF ABACA Abaca is mostly used in a variety of specialized paper products including tea bags, filter paper and banknotes. BUNGALANON TANGONNGON MAGUINDANAO LAYLAY INOSA LINAWAAN SINAMOK ABUAB LIBUTON ABUAB VARIETIES OF COCONUT CHOWGHAT ORANGE DWARF COCONUT JAMAICAN TALL MALAYAN YELLOW DWARF COCONUT PANAMA TALL GOLDEN MALAYAN DWARF COCONUT MAYPAN COCONUT GREEN DWARF COCONUT TIPTUR TALL MACAPUNO CHANDRAKALPA COCONUT FIJI DWARF KING COCONUT VHC1 COCONUT EAST COAST TALL COCONUT WEST COAST TALL COCONUT VARIETIES OF COCONUT VARIETIES OF COFFEE Liberica- known as kapeng barako Robusta- 90% produced in the Philippines VARIETIES OF RUBBER The most sought after varieties here in the Philippines are Robusta rubber plant, Black Prince, Ruby, and Tineke rubber plant. VARIETIES OF TOBACCO Tobacco is grown in 23 provinces, covering approximately 30,352 hectares. The industry covers four (4) types of locally-grown tobacco, namely: virginia, burley and Turkish tobaccos, referred to as aromatic tobacco, and native tobacco. VARIETIES OF CACAO In the Philippines, there are three major cultivar groups being grown by farmers. These are the Criollo, Forastero, and Trinitario cultivars: The Criollo is considered as the most prized, rare and expensive variety. It is native to Central and South America. TOP PRODUCING REGION (2023) MAJOR VEGETABLES AND ROOT CROPS Crops Top producer 2nd Top Producer 3rd Top producer 1. Mungbean Ilocos Region Central Luzon Cagayan Valley 2. Potato CAR Davao Region Cagayan Valley 3. Cabbage CAR Central Visayas Davao Region 4. Eggplant Ilocos Region Cagayan Valley Central Luzon 5. Tomato Ilocos Region Central Luzon Cagayan Valley 6. Bittergourd Central Luzon CALABARZON Ilocos Region 7. Onion MIMAROPA Region Central Luzon Ilocos Region 8. Sweet Potato Bicol region Central Luzon Eastern Visayas 9. Cassava Northern Mindanao BARRM Cagayan Valley Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2023 Crops Production Survey (CrPS) TOP PRODUCING REGION (2023) MAJOR FRUIT CROPS Crops Top producer 2nd Top Producer 3rd Top producer 1. Banana Davao Region Northern Mindanao SOCCSKSARGEN 2. Calamansi Zamboanga MIMAROPA region Central Luzon Peninsula 3. Mango Ilocos Region Central Visayas Western Visayas 4. Pineapple Northern Mindanao SOCCSKSARGEN Bicol region Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2023 Crops Production Survey (CrPS) TOP PRODUCING REGION (2023) MAJOR NON-FOOD CROPS Crops Top producer 2nd Top Producer 3rd Top producer 1. Abaca Bicol Region Eastern Visayas Caraga 2. Coconut Davao Region Northern Mindanao Zamboanga Peninsula 3. Coffee BARMM SOCCSKSARGEN Davao Region 4. Rubber BARMM Zamboanga SOCCSKSARGEN Peninsula 5. Sugarcane Western Visayas Northern Mindanao Central Visayas 6. Tobacco Ilocos Region Cagayan Valley CAR 7. Cacao Davao Region Zamboanga Cagayan Valley Peninsula Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, April to June 2023 Crops Production Survey (CrPS)

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