The following crops are grown in the Philippines:
~Sugarcane (main)
~Rice
~Corn
~Coconuts
~Bananas
~Pineapple
~Coffee
~Mango
~Tobacco
~Abaca
Fruit tree crops are grown all over the Philippines. They are located on islands such as Bohol, Negros Occidental and Cebu.
Some of the field crops grown in Region 1 in the Philippines include rice, corn, tobacco, mangoes, and sugarcane. Other crops grown in the region are peanuts, mung beans, and cotton.
The primary crops in region 1 of the Philippines include rice, corn, tobacco, and sugarcane. Other important crops grown in the region are mangoes, bananas, and vegetables.
Many different spices are grown in the Philippines, including atsuete; bauang, or garlic; onion; dumero, or rosemary; sili, the chile native to the Philippines; and ginger.
There are several types of crops that are grown in the Chena cultivation. Some of the crops that are grown are vegetables, grains, legumes, and oil crops.
No crops are grown in lakes, Great Lakes or otherwise. Lots of crops are grown near lakes, however.
No crops are grown in the tiaga or boreal forest. The soil is too thin in that area for any crops to be grown.
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
The national fruit of the Philippines is mangga (mango).
jammu and kashmir crops grown
crops grown in mixed farming
Some major crops in the Philippines include rice, sugarcane, coconut, and banana. Rice is primarily grown in regions such as Central Luzon and Cagayan Valley. Sugarcane is grown in Negros Occidental and Tarlac. Coconut is widespread, but major production areas include Quezon and Albay. Bananas are cultivated in Mindanao and Davao.