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The Philippine Islands are

home to a wide variety of


warm-climate fruit trees. Fruits
in the Philippines grow both in
the wild and as crops on
commercial farms.
The Philippine Islands are
home to a wide variety of
warm-climate fruit trees. Fruits
in the Philippines grow both in
the wild and as crops on
commercial farms.
PAPAYA
Papayas are tasty, sweet
fruits when ripe, and
people eat them raw and
in shakes.
The trees grow best in
warm and sunny areas
with regular rain or
irrigation.
MANGO
The most popular types of
mango trees in the
Philippines originated in
India and other areas
outside of the Philippines.

hetrees like sunny areas,


loamy soils and distinct wet
and dry seasons.
BANANAS
Bananas are a popular
local and export crop in
the Philippines. The
trees can tolerate a wide
range of soil types and
pH levels, but they
require good drainage to
grow healthily.
DURIAN
he fruits have green or
brown spiky exteriors.
Durian trees require
slightly acidic and fertile
soil, are a popular local
and export crop in the
Philippines.
AVOCADO
Avocado trees have
large dark green leaves.
They reach heights of
30 to 60 feet tall and
grow well in a variety
of soil types.
MANGOSTEEN
Mangosteen trees grow
only in warm tropical
climates; they produce
round dark purple
fruits that are popular
throughout the world.
They grow best in
humid conditions and
rich soils.
ATIS
Known internationally
as sweetsop, sugar
apple or custard apple,
the Atis is one fruit you
can easily grow even if
you have only a square
meter of soil.
DUHAT
SINEGUELAS
MANGO
MajorProducers:
Guimaras,
Cebu,
Zambales
Davao
LANZONES
MajorProducers:
Guimaras,
Laguna,
Batangas,
Quezon,
Butuan
Cagayan De Oro
PINYA
Major Producers:

Nueva Vizcaya,
Bukidnon
DURIAN
Major Producers:

Davao provinces
PAKWAN
Major Producers:

provinces in Central
Luzon and other
provinces in the country
LANGKA
Major Producers:

Zambales,Isabela,
Quirino and CAR
RAMBUTAN
Major Producers:

Batangas,Nueva
Vizcaya, Mindoro,
Panay Island and
parts of Mindanao
AVOCADO
Major Producers:

Provinces of
Cordillera
Autonomous
Region,Region II
DALANGHITA/SINTUNES
Major Producers:

NuevaVizcaya,
Quezon,Aurora

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