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Philippines Regions

ARMM (Autonomous Region chips or tipas of They showcased their locally-


in Muslim Mindanao) Maguindanao and coco sugar produced crops to the
of Sulu international market as they
participated in this year's
International Food Exhibit (IFEX)
at the World Trade Center, Pasay.
CAR (Cordillera Lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, With regards to
Administrative Region) carrots, potatoes, cabbage, agricultural products, Cordillera is
and other greens. the best and primary source of
highland vegetables. The region is
also known for its aromatic
coffees and strawberries.
NCR (National Capital Chemicals, textiles, clothing The City of Manila produce
Region) electronic goods, food, industrial-related products. The
beverages, and tobacco growth in services and industry
products. fueled the expansion in NCR’s
construction and manufacturing
— making NCR the largest
contributor to the country’s
production of goods and services
at 36.6% GDP. 

Region 1 (Ilocos Region) rice, tobacco, corn, Income in the Ilocos provinces


sugarcane, and fruits also come from
cultivating agricultural products;
and from raising livestock such as
pigs, chicken, goats, and carabaos.

Region 2 (Cagayan Valley) rice, corn, and tobacco The region is hailed as the
“Tilapia Capital of the Philippines”
Fishing is also prevalent in the
coast of Cagayan, Isabela, Batanes
and Magat Dam in Isabela.
The region is also involved in
livestock production of cattle, hog,
carabaos and poultry.

Region 3 (Central Luzon) Rice, sugar cane, maize, Bulacan has a mixed economy,
melons, vegetables, and agricultural and industrial. The
bamboo. principal crops are Industries
include food processing, leather
tanning, textiles, shoemaking, and
ceramics, chemicals, metals and
machinery production.

Region 4A (CALABARZON) bags, baskets, slippers, hats, Formally known as Southern


shawls, storages, wine bags, Tagalog Mainland and designated
and food like tablea, as Region IV-A, is
muscovado, coffee, honey an administrative region in
vinegar, ginger tea, cashew the Philippines and designated
nuts, etc. as Region IV-A, is
an administrative region in
the Philippines.
Region 4B (MIMAROPA) Fisheries and aqua- The island of Mindoro is
marine products include salt, internationally recognized as
milkfish, prawn, tuna, an area for bio-diversity
octopus, and seaweeds. conservation.
Region 5 (Bicol Region) pili nuts, coconuts, abaca, Their other industries include
banana, coffee, and jackfruit, commercial fishing, mining,
as well as for rice and corn. handicrafts, jewelry
manufacturing, among others.
Region 6 (Western Visayas) coconut,banana, fruits, root Its forests however have been
crops and vegetables denuded due to indiscriminate
logging. Its waters produce
numerous species of fish and
other marine products. Western
Visayas exports prawn, tuna and
other fish products.
Region 7 (Central Visayas) rice, coconut, and corn With its vast fertile land
resources, Negros
Oriental's major industry is
agriculture. The primary crops
are sugarcane, corn, coconut and
rice.
Region 8 (Eastern Visayas) rice, abaca, corn, coconut, Its total land area is 21,431.7 sq.
sugarcane and banana kms. 52% of its total land area is
as major crops. classified as forestland and 48%
as alienable and disposable land.
Region 9 (Zamboanga coconut, corn, palay, banan, Its known mineral deposits are
Peninsula) cassava, and vegetables gold, chromite, manganese,
asbestos and silica. Fishing and
farming are the primary economic
activities. Leading industries
include coconut production as
well as rice, corn and
banana production.
Region 10 (Northern pineapple, sugar, coffee and Crystal sugar mill produces sugar
Mindanao) cassava. and generates electricity from its
waste materials.
Region 11 (Davao Region) abaca, banana, cacao, the Region has
coconut, durian, mango, developed 11 roadmaps for
seaweeds, ICT, mining, and its products
renewable energy.
Region 12 furniture, processed food, Among the featured products are
(SOCCSKSARGEN) fish, coffee, cacao, coconuts, the ready-to-drink calamansi juice
wearables and homestyles. from Banga, South Cotabato; dried
mango pandan from Polomolok,
South Cotabato; organic rice
coffee from Maitum, Sarangani;
coco sugar from Malapatan,
Sarangani; and, designer bags
made of T’nalak fabric cuts from
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato.

Region 13 (Caraga Region) palay, corn, coconut, gold, Simply known as Caraga
banana, rubber, oil palm, Region and designated as Region
calamansi, prawns, milkfish, XIII, is an administrative region in
crabs, seaweeds and mango. the Philippines occupying the
northeastern section of the island
of Mindanao.

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