| Product Code: ETC382229 | Publication Date: Aug 2022 | Updated Date: Feb 2025 | Product Type: Market Research Report | |
| Publisher: 6Wresearch | Author: Ravi Bhandari | No. of Pages: 75 | No. of Figures: 35 | No. of Tables: 20 |
According to data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), fruit farming contributed approximately 5. 1% of agricultural output during the estimated period with tree nut production accounting for about 2. 1%. Fruits such as coconuts, banana, mangoes were some of the major contributors followed by citrus fruits like calamansi/lemon/orange/tangerine which make up nearly 8% of total fruit production volume every year in the country. Tree nuts produced here include cashews, almonds & pecans which provide additional export potential for farmers if they switch over from traditional crops like rice or corn cultivation practices.
The Philippines fruit and tree nut farming market`s growth is fueled by domestic and international demand for tropical fruits. The country`s climate is conducive to growing a wide range of fruit and nut varieties, attracting both local consumption and export opportunities. As consumers recognize the nutritional benefits and unique flavors of tropical fruits, the market expands.
The Philippines fruit and tree nut farming market faces challenges related to climate change, which can impact crop yields and fruit quality. Additionally, there might be issues related to pest and disease management, as well as the need for modernizing agricultural practices to improve productivity and sustainability.
The Philippines` fruit and tree nut farming market, a vital sector for both domestic consumption and exports, faced multifaceted challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Disruptions in transportation and labor availability impacted harvest and distribution. Reduced international trade and closure of tourism activities affected export-oriented segments. However, the market`s focus on staple fruits and local consumption provided some stability. The crisis highlighted the importance of diversification, sustainable farming practices, and strengthening domestic supply chains. As the global situation improves, the fruit and tree nut farming market is expected to recover, supported by efforts to enhance resilience and explore new market opportunities.
Dizon Farms, Lapanday Foods Corporation, Agribusiness Corporation, Dole Philippines.
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