Central Luzon, known as the "Rice Bowl of the Philippines," primarily cultivates rice, which is the region's staple crop. In addition to rice, farmers also grow corn, sugarcane, and various fruits and vegetables, including mangoes, bananas, and eggplants. The region's fertile plains and irrigation systems support diverse agricultural activities, making it a key area for food production in the country.
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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.
the major language of central luzon are kapampangan and tagalog
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The area of Central Luzon is 21,543 square kilometers.
Central Luzon Television was created in 2007.
PRODUCTS OF CENTRAL LUZONThe following are produced in Central Luzon, a region in northern Philippines:cornsugar canefruits & vegetablesmineralstimber/logslivestock
Corn,Oats, and Soybeans
coffee and bananas..
The largest plain in Luzon is the Central Luzon Plain, also known as the Central Luzon Basin. This flat and fertile plain is located in the central part of Luzon Island in the Philippines. It is a major agricultural area known for rice cultivation.
In the north central region of the US, three major crops grown are corn, soybeans, and wheat. These crops are well-suited to the climate and soil conditions of that region and are important contributors to the agricultural economy.
TV Patrol North Central Luzon was created in 2006.