Top 15 Most Profitable Farming Business in the Philippines per Return on Investments w/ Harvest Days

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Hi Kabukid,

This video shows "Top 15 Most Profitable Farming Business in the Philippines per Return on Investments w/ Harvest Days". The lists are based on Return on investments (ROI %) and the Net Profit-Cost Ratio or the amount earned by the farmer for every peso spent in the production of one hectare of crops, fish, vegetables, and fruits commodities.

Please watch this video and you will get to know the following ideas:

- The profitable lists of Crops, Fish, Fruits, and Vegetables
- The highest Return on Investments (ROI%)
- The highest Net Profit Cost
- The Gross Returns per hectare
- Harvest Days

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Disclaimer: The information provided based in Updated Production Costs
and Returns of Selected Agricultural Commodities is a publication of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) released as of September 2021.

Please note that you are still responsible for your own investment decisions and this video was made for educational purposes only.

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If you wish to get the data of Copy of Production Costs and Returns of Selected Agricultural Commodities, 2018-2020

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Material Resources:

📕 PDF Book - Production Costs and Returns of Selected Agricultural Commodities, 2018-2020. 18th Edition

I'd like to thank the following people for creating sounds and videos that I used for education purposes only. (NO COPYRIGHT INTENTIONS, FOR SUPPORT AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY)

- Videos (Clip Only)

📺 OYR Frugal & Sustainable Organic Gardening
🎞 How We Grow, Cure & Store Garlic: From Clove to Bulb

📺 Jimmyspeaks TV
🎞 2ND HARVEST NG SITAW | DOBLE NA ANG BUNGA

📺 Food Vlogs and Anything
🎞 BANGUS (Milk fish) Harvest

📺 Asian garden 2 table
🎞 How to grow cabbage very easy!

📺 Farm Channel
🎞 How to Grow Cassava to Fast Harvesting and Most Yield - Easy and Effective - Agriculture Technology

Kit Cook
How to make red cashew fruits salad - Kit Cook

📺 Jayson & Grace
🎞 Crispy Pili Nut | From Tree To Table

📺 Daisy Creek Farms with Jag Singh
🎞 How to Grow Carrots from Seed to Harvest

🎞 How to Grow a Ton of Onions | Plant & Grow Start to Finish

FB: Pollybell Farm
🎞 Harvesting Organic Cauliflower at Pollybell Farm

📺 Booyah Farm
🎞 I'itoi Onion Harvesting

📺 Justin Owen
🎞 The Potato Farmer

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Music: Motivational Upbeat Corporate by RinkevichMusic
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Protect our farmers thru Contract growing, wherein at the start of the planting they already have a floor price that ensures their INCOME...AND NOT FAILURE ALL THE TIME

sergeidominiquepantejo
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I like ginger, pabayaan ko lang sa lupa kung mura, bubunutin ko lang pag mahal na presyo.

absalomcruzat
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garlic, string beans, cabbage, cassava, white potato, watermelon, sweet potato, onion multiplier, onion red, carrot, pili nut, cauliflower, cashew nut, pineapple

paulbraga
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Mapapasanaol nalng yung totoong nagpafarm.
Kung totoo yan mayaman na sana mga nagpafarm ngayon.
One important thing to consider is the weather. Kung ayaw mo matunaw pera ma pag aralan mo maigi ang pagfarming hindi yung aasa mo sa katiwala.

greatzaliv
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Very informative video. Im planning to start a farming business, medium size area like half hectare. But need to learn more about the location's climate and others. Need more information and knowledge. Good video content. Thank you for this.

umargel
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You should compute the Return monthly because not all these crops have the same span from seedlings to harvest.

scrpionlegndifaschannel
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Grabe super helpful po ng mga vids niyo!

jaysonboral
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This seems good pero calculating by gross income parallel to days/months from planting to harvesting should also be included. It would be wise to note that producing onions (red) with 90-120 days of harvest is better than tree crops that would take years to grow and mature. Pineapple also takes around 1-2 years from initial planting ( unless budburan ng chemicals to flower and have fruit). I'm surprised wla din ung ampalaya, sili, calamsi and pechay considering they are most farmers cash crops. Sili provides harvest up to a year while calamansi produces for decades. It's lesser cost for capital investment unlike other crops na tanim ulit pagka harvest. :D But then again, I could be wrong. :D Thanks for this wonderful content.

troydenia
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Wow amazing profits! Thk you for sharing❤😊

maringrachart
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kht ano nmn halos tanim mo kung malapit k s market at big populace pro kung liblib ang farm mo hihimatayin k b4 mabenta sa gastus at stress

beverlychua
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Very informative and helpful to all people especially to the farmers.

TheMarineAdventure
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Ang galing po! Nkakatulong mga video niyo po, lalo na sa ksamahan mga farme, , .tanx po

jsmith
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Good information, but I would say there are crops that are not included which can generate higher net returnthan those on the list...

zaldy
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Ok sana kpg ganyan palagi. Hnd lahat ng oras swerte yung farming minsan lugi dn

Mkeesh
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Garlic takes 9 months from seed to harvest, NOT 180 DAYS

Pili Nut Tree takes 7-10 years to produce a good quality and good amount of nuts NOT 300 days.

The same as cashews! The tree takes 7 to 10 years to mature and produce good quality fruits not 100 days... you have to take account the time a tree was air layered, planted and grown to a producing tree, not just the maturity of the fruits...

Pineapple takes 20 months to grow from crown to fruit maturity!

kakaloko kayo! LOL

mikedoingmikethings
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Ban importation, its the main source of smuggling...protect our farmers, if this is true.

sergeidominiquepantejo
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The price always depends on demand and season.. Ginger for example right now is around P200/kilo

unearthedstoriesonline
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piña cost ng pag tatanin 3php, kung bebenta mo rekta sa mga consumer pwede nga sa 19php o higit pa depende pa sa lugar, samin 7php lang bilihan nyan eh, pag natapat kapa ng season nya ng anihan mas mababa pa, tapos 1yr bago ka maka harvest, most non profitable ata na produkto eto

anthonyaguirre
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Ang galing Pala Ng farming kaya balak ko pag uwi ko mag farming na lng Ako thanks for sharing this video new subscribers na po from Qatar

joelabztv
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I think there's a mistake on pineapple farm gate price, it should be around P14-16/kg only on the peak of season, it goes higher from off-season

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