Dragon Fruit Farming Part 1 : Dragon Fruit Farming in the Philippines | Agribusiness Philippines
Dragon Fruit Farming: Dragon Fruit Farming in the Philippines Part 1 | The Dragon Fruit's (Pitaya) Potentials and the Growing Dragon Fruit Business in the Philippines, brought to you by Agribusiness Philippines. Know the full potentials and demand of the newly introduced Dragon Fruit (Pitaya) in the Philippine market. Learn how to start your own Dragon Fruit business from proper cultivation to packaging. Know all the health benefits and advantages of Dragon Fruit. All these from the pioneer in Dragon Fruit business – Silan’s Agrifarm of Silang, Cavite. Watch Agribusiness Opportunities for the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) and their Family.
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Okay po ba itanim ang dragon fruit sa Pangasinan?
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ok yung video nakakatulong
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ganda
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hai sir taga bicol poh ako San poh ako pwding makakoha nang pang tanim Na dragon fruits slmt poh
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Excellent videos and information. Very professional, easy to understand, and helpful. Two thumbs up! I live in Florida and only speak English. I gleaned enough information from these videos to want to increase my own dragon fruits. Thank you!
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good pm po san pb pwede bumili ng wholesale nyang dragon fruit sir
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Where is your farm?
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Where i can buy Dragon fruit seed Pls reply.
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I am looking for fruit and nuts that allow forests to remain intact.
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Mexican diet :)
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Hong pakai y masarap
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I love this sort of program on t.v. I love farming very much. I grew up in our big farm in bulacan. At the moment we have got 100 mango trees and almost hundred pigs head. Farming are getting better and better in the Phils. My brother don't need to go abroad to feed his family. Their livelihood are just next door. Now I'm getting interested to this dragon fruits. I find it a bit expensive here in London and mainly imported from Vietnam. I love the taste of these fruits especially the red blood color variety. that one are well know for being so high in anti oxidant than the other white variety.
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i dont trust NGO in the philippines
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Why do they speak half English half Filipino? That's confusing.
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Can I visit your farm?
Do you sell cuttings? -
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