What to do with your farm?
7 PROFITABLE IDEAS
Don’t know what to do with your farm land? 💡Here are 7 profitable ideas to get you started.
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FRUIT FARM
- Philippines is a tropical country which is ideal for growing a wide variety of fruits such as mangoes, bananas, pineapples, papayas, durian, guavas, and citrus fruits.
- The demand for fresh fruits is increasing as consumer are becoming health-concious.
- There is a low production and maintenance cost for fruit farms.
Herb Farm
- Many herbs can grow in a hot climate and rich soil such as the Phillipines.
- The demand for fresh herbs is increasing locally, driven by the culinary industry as well as home cooks.
- There is growing popularity of herbal medecines.
- Herbs are grown naturally without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.
Vegetable Farm
- Philippines can grow wide-range of vegetable from cooler upland regions to warmer lowland areas.
- There is high domestic demand of fresh and locally-grown vegetable because they are staple in Filipino cuisine.
- Consumer appreciate the freshness and traceability of locally grown vegetable.
Vermiculture Farm
- It focuses on the cultivation and management of worm for the purpose producing nutrient-rich vermicast and vermitea as fertilizer.
- It provides sustainable waste management for organic matter such as kitchen scraps and farm residues.
- The Farm can earn from sales of worms and organic fertilizers.
Hydroponics Greenhouses
- It is a controlled environment where plants are grown without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions.
- It always year-round cultivation of diverse crops, whatever is the weather condition outside.
- It often result result in quality and higher crop yields and higher profitability.
- It allows efficient land and space utilization
Agritourism
- Farm tourism involves visitors experiencing agricultural activities and the rural setting.
- It offers educational opportunities for visitors allowing them to learn about farming methods and appreciate the farm life.
- It provides additional revenue stream for the farm and the farmers.
- It can contribute to rural development and creating job opportunities for the locals.
Forest Farm
- Also known as Agro-Forestry, it involves the cultivation of diverse range of trees, shrubs herbs and other plants.
- It promotes biodiversity and mimics the forest to help preserve the native flora and fauna.
- It generates revenue from timber to production and non-timber (fruits, mushrooms, honey, essential oils) on a long-term demand