Mindanao is home to the biggest pineapple plantation (Del Monte Corporation and Dole Phils), tomatoes, Bananas (Stanfilco), in Bukidnon, the logging business is thriving,so lumber is plentiful, sugarcane plantation of Zubiri and Fortich are so wide, hence there are lots of sugarcane and sugar products, corn, rice and much more. In Davao, it's known for durian and abaca.
Mindanao produces a variety of agricultural products such as bananas, pineapple, coconut, rice, corn, and various tropical fruits. It is also a source of minerals such as gold, copper, and nickel. Additionally, the region has a vibrant handloom and weaving industry producing intricate textiles and handicrafts.
The Mindanao Standard was established in 2010.
Before it was named Mindanao, the island was known as Ma-i or Maguindanaon. Mindanao is the current name given to the southernmost major island in the Philippines.
Mindanao is an island with many separate provinces and many different provincial capitals.
Palawan is not part of Visayas or Mindanao. It is located in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines.
The higher oil prices in the Visayas compared to Luzon and Mindanao can be attributed to transportation costs, taxes, and distribution logistics. The Visayas region is farther from major oil depots, resulting in higher transportation costs. Additionally, taxes and fees imposed on oil products may also vary by region, further contributing to the price difference.
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danao is the root of mindanao cotabato is the root of mindanao
actually..base on my own common sense,mindanao trench is found in mindanao.........
The Mindanao Standard was established in 2010.
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Tradition of Mindanao
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Newsline Mindanao ended in 2010.
Mindanao Hornbill was created in 1877.
Mindanao Examiner was created in 2006.
Mindanao Gazette was created in 1992.