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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    and Returns of Selected Agricultural Commodities is a publication of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) released as of September 2021.
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Комментарии • 143

  • @sergeidominiquepantejo9773
    @sergeidominiquepantejo9773 Год назад +38

    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

    • @sanBastian123
      @sanBastian123 10 месяцев назад +1

      Paano ang detalye nang contract growing na pinasok nyo? Magbigay ng halimbawa naman. If a comprador advance 100k, and eventually storm comes, crop fails, who bears the loss of 100k?, the farmer or comprador, 50-50? The devil is in the detail

    • @dreizenit7758
      @dreizenit7758 2 месяца назад

      ensured % dapat to be fair for both sides

  • @absalomcruzat8431
    @absalomcruzat8431 Год назад +13

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

  • @greatzaliv993
    @greatzaliv993 Год назад +9

    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.

  • @paulbraga4460
    @paulbraga4460 2 года назад +8

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

  • @umargel
    @umargel 12 дней назад +1

    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.

  • @jaysonboral9931
    @jaysonboral9931 2 года назад +3

    Grabe super helpful po ng mga vids niyo!

  • @sc0rpionleg3ndifaschannel37
    @sc0rpionleg3ndifaschannel37 Год назад +6

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

  • @troydenia6792
    @troydenia6792 Год назад +24

    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.

    • @keiinoue573
      @keiinoue573 Год назад

      thank you po sa insight! 😊

    • @rogelkoaegunsk1421
      @rogelkoaegunsk1421 Год назад +1

      Tama ka ung video d accurate para skin

    • @elphinstonevaldez3134
      @elphinstonevaldez3134 Год назад

      You're right. We might as well consider risks especially on long maturing crops.

    • @leareyescastillo5582
      @leareyescastillo5582 5 месяцев назад

      marami npong kalamansian ang pinatay nlang dhil,1peso ang upa s pitas pero pagdating s devisoria 2pesos ang kilo,npaka laki npo ng gastos para I uwi pa at pitasin pa ang natitirang bunga

    • @troydenia6792
      @troydenia6792 5 месяцев назад

      There's a lack of communication and network. Minsan kasi tayong pinoy kung anu tanim ni Juan, tanim din ni Pedro and so the supply booms on us. Demand and supply. Crop rotation. etc. for s sustainable farming. Hindi lng puro income ang nsa isip.
      @@leareyescastillo5582

  • @richarddionio2975
    @richarddionio2975 Год назад +4

    Im proud to be a farmer...

  • @maringrachart
    @maringrachart Год назад +1

    Wow amazing profits! Thk you for sharing❤😊

  • @beverlychua7861
    @beverlychua7861 Год назад +3

    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

  • @celiagabriel5094
    @celiagabriel5094 Год назад +2

    Very informartive video po

  • @Mkeesh
    @Mkeesh Год назад +3

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

  • @AltaMonteMiniGoatFarm
    @AltaMonteMiniGoatFarm Год назад

    salamat sa idea sir❤

  • @TheMarineAdventure
    @TheMarineAdventure Год назад +2

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

  • @tantanfarmtv
    @tantanfarmtv Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your video sir

  • @jsmith715
    @jsmith715 Год назад +1

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

  • @unearthedstoriesonline
    @unearthedstoriesonline 2 года назад +9

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

  • @sergeidominiquepantejo9773
    @sergeidominiquepantejo9773 Год назад +9

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

  • @alchristianalvarez3291
    @alchristianalvarez3291 Год назад +2

    Very informative thanks.

  • @anthonyaguirre8356
    @anthonyaguirre8356 Год назад +1

    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

  • @zaldy1432
    @zaldy1432 10 месяцев назад

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

  • @joelabztv5453
    @joelabztv5453 6 месяцев назад

    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

  • @beverlychua7861
    @beverlychua7861 Год назад +2

    The price is different if ur farm is far from the populace who need to buy it and also consider the thieves, the pests, calamities, the taxes,the production costs that can deter ur production and income. Its a lot of shit than what many expects of the gains you get from it.

  • @vizcaya-D818
    @vizcaya-D818 2 года назад

    Very informative po !!!! As in.

  • @sonnycanuel6275
    @sonnycanuel6275 Год назад +4

    Na windang Ako sa cashew nut. Lugi 😂.
    Mas Malaki ung cost against sa profit

  • @jamesmurayao2806
    @jamesmurayao2806 5 месяцев назад

    For me I think the number one, the most and highly profitable farming in the Philippines is no other than, the only highly profitable farming is Marijuana farming though it is illegal.

  • @5yearsago343
    @5yearsago343 2 года назад +3

    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

  • @anetdayday649
    @anetdayday649 2 года назад +1

    very helpful

  • @markpagaran4356
    @markpagaran4356 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @liezlmalazarteejares6903
    @liezlmalazarteejares6903 Год назад

    Onion (RED) Whaaaaaat?!?! Wish ko lang..

  • @dominadorlabayug2380
    @dominadorlabayug2380 Год назад

    Yong pinya po 2 years yan bago mamunga at maharvest

  • @angelstrong792
    @angelstrong792 Месяц назад +1

    Congratulations & more success! Alleluia! Amen!

  • @jamelledavid6273
    @jamelledavid6273 Год назад +1

    Hi, pano po naging 124,881 pesos ang total cost per hectare sa pineapple? Magkano po ang bentahan ng pineapple sucker? Sana masagot. Salamat po

  • @easyislander
    @easyislander 2 года назад +5

    Good video. So many ways for farms to make money. But why do the majority of farms want to grow rice instead?

    • @ayoo9646
      @ayoo9646 2 года назад +6

      One reason is because of the market. Maibebenta mo kasi kaagad ang rice. Di gaya ng ibang crops kelangan mo pa maghirap maghanap ng buyers para maibenta mo sila. Ang palay kasi pag harvest mo pera na agad. Isa din yung mas stable ang presyo ng palay., unlike sa ibang crops mabilis tumaas, mabilis din bumaba. In general, lower ang risk sa rice farming.

    • @hamsome9511
      @hamsome9511 2 года назад +3

      @@ayoo9646 Lods tanong lang, masmababa ba ang profit ng rice compared sa other crops na nasa video?

    • @lyndawalton9460
      @lyndawalton9460 Год назад +1

      @@hamsome9511 absolutely !

    • @ec7420
      @ec7420 Год назад

      ​@@ayoo9646 Tama ka kaya dapat hindi ganun ma hyped ang mga viewers sa numbers na nasa video dahil sa actual farming napakaraming factors para kumita ka at malugi ka.

    • @coreyh7323
      @coreyh7323 Год назад

      Because the Philippines imports 30% of their rice. It alwats sells

  • @earljames7478
    @earljames7478 10 месяцев назад

    kikita tlga sa farming,problema sa atin mga magsasaka mahirap lang di afford ang truck kaya dinadaan nila sa broker ang pagbebenta ng produce nila dun sila nalulugi kasi mura ang bili ng broker compared kung un farmer mismo ang magbenta ng pinaghirapan nila

  • @mikedoingmikethings702
    @mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад +8

    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

    • @jefreydivinagracia3293
      @jefreydivinagracia3293 Год назад +1

      Bawang from seed to harvest 115-120 days lng..pag mainit panahon 105 days pwede na iharvest..

    • @mikedoingmikethings702
      @mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад

      @@jefreydivinagracia3293 REALLY? I’ve been planting garlic for 4 years (soft and hard neck) at 180 days, the seed are just starting to bulb, not even close to harvest. What variety are you guys using? I would like to try that because here in Las Vegas, we have a very short growing season…

  • @reymondbere9708
    @reymondbere9708 2 года назад +2

    Hello nag avail ako to get the spreadsheet but why I can't access it

  • @crispamaranglasjr
    @crispamaranglasjr 10 месяцев назад +1

    I want to be a businessman 😊

  • @xyckriz
    @xyckriz Год назад +1

    8:58 tama ba ang calculation? mas mataas yung cost kaysa gross, so lugi? 😂
    or baka php10,824 dapat ang cost. typo error ang 102k. tama? 👍

  • @pelipenyana35
    @pelipenyana35 Год назад +2

    Hello, where can I see a planting calendar on the western Negros Island? I need to know what and when I can plant, thank you very much

  • @Pavan_G
    @Pavan_G 2 года назад +1

    Bro can you but how to grow Boer goats and what all feeds should we provide them

  • @jenoks3936
    @jenoks3936 2 года назад

    How about coconut ,buko ?

  • @joelcacho4494
    @joelcacho4494 Год назад +2

    Bakit ang sibuyas farming di mapaunlad kc ano?????

  • @liezlmalazarteejares6903
    @liezlmalazarteejares6903 Год назад +1

    White Potato wish ko laaaaaang LOL..

  • @Cooktv7
    @Cooktv7 Год назад +1

    Hehehe 120 day daw Ang pinya sus ginoo alam mo umpisa mag tanim ka Ng pinya 3 years or 2 years Bago mamunga kung malaki na seedling tatanim mo pero Pag malakit tanim mo Hindi malaki Ang bunga dapat Yung pinaka maliit tanim para malaki bunga satagal mag hintay Bago mag bunga pag madaanan pa Ng kambing ang farm tapos Ang tanim mo

  • @nowelsgardenandfarm1672
    @nowelsgardenandfarm1672 2 года назад +2

    Hello po masaganang ani ka farmers nagbblog din po ako pero naguumpisa pa lng po ako paranh raw pa lng wla pa direction blog ko

  • @emilineasis2820
    @emilineasis2820 10 месяцев назад

    Akala ko nakasama dito ang ampalaya, talong, at kalamansi.

  • @claudiaprima5122
    @claudiaprima5122 Год назад +1

    Di na talaga kasali yung nyog?

  • @EleosHernandez
    @EleosHernandez 2 года назад

    Nakabase po ba to sa laki ng lupa na gagamitin? Anu pong size ng lupa nakabase ung estimation ng kita? Thanks po

  • @charmeeee
    @charmeeee Год назад

    how about sugarcane?

  • @huzl3r707
    @huzl3r707 2 года назад +2

    Gaano din po kalaki yung area na pagtataniman po sa ganitong calculations? Salamat po

  • @emilianojr.dumalaog7052
    @emilianojr.dumalaog7052 Год назад +1

    Kindly check your figures on cashew nut production,you might have made a mistake on the computation...

  • @gabrielferrer2400
    @gabrielferrer2400 Год назад +1

    Sa kasoy lugi ang farmer

  • @marissasabaco9463
    @marissasabaco9463 2 года назад +2

    I think the data for cashew nut is incorrect.

  • @NeilBaker722
    @NeilBaker722 8 месяцев назад

    Rice?

  • @Mrvin-re8gm
    @Mrvin-re8gm Год назад +1

    Hindi sya acurate.. lalo na kung harvest season ng sibuyas.. mag sasaka po ako ng sibuyas pero madaming risk katulad ng pabago bagong panahon at mga insects na immune na sa pesticide

  • @allanmejorada5846
    @allanmejorada5846 5 месяцев назад

    Ang ganda ng presentation pero sa reality tinambakan ang market ng mga smuggled farm products.. punyeta. Aside sa binabarat pa ang mga farmers sa mga traders kumprador.

  • @paullaurencebondoc4503
    @paullaurencebondoc4503 2 года назад +3

    Hi, yung total cost for production po ba na nakapost is for the whole year cost??

  • @roberthopping7295
    @roberthopping7295 Год назад

    pineapple do not take 180 days t take 2 years get fruit

  • @joemarmontemayor1683
    @joemarmontemayor1683 2 года назад

    Minimum lng po b ung calculation or sagad na ?

  • @Dranreb865
    @Dranreb865 Год назад

    This is too optimistic estimate. If ganyan ang kitaan per hectare in net eh how come panay utang mga magsasaka?

  • @maurinodesouza433
    @maurinodesouza433 Год назад

    pineapple take more than 1 year, how is that your pineapple take only 180 days.
    do you have other variety.....

  • @saryanbulodrandoms.9578
    @saryanbulodrandoms.9578 2 года назад +4

    The problem is! Buyers? Where can we get buyers?

    • @ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas
      @ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas  2 года назад +4

      That's is the thing you should have plans... not just planting planting.

    • @john-martinsolomon5431
      @john-martinsolomon5431 Год назад

      Do you have stock?

    • @saryanbulodrandoms.9578
      @saryanbulodrandoms.9578 Год назад +3

      @@ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas I agree. Farming also need bussiness plan
      Farming isn't just farming! It's bussiness.

    • @sverre.mortveit1193
      @sverre.mortveit1193 Год назад +1

      There are buyers online, search for buyers of the crops you are planning, and make contact.

    • @khryzee2
      @khryzee2 Год назад +1

      @@ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas This is one of our farmers problem tuwing harvest season. Direct buyers will not just show up and purchase the products, direct buyers coordinate with the middle person to transact with the farmers. Before the product reach to Market, dumaan na ito sa ilang kamay, naka-ilang patong na sa farmgate price. Recently lang, ang farmgate price ng kalabasa went down to P4-P5 per kilo, but the market price is P50/kilo. Middle person or Agents as we call it dito sa bukid, sobra kong tumawad kulang nalang hingiin, do the farmers have a choice? Wala, dahil nabubulok ang products and most of our small farmers cannot afford the rent of cold storage.

  • @sanidadclaptonhardy
    @sanidadclaptonhardy Год назад +1

    bat kaya yung samin 18 months yung pinya?? anung variety po itong 180 days na pinya?

  • @lawrencelarkins5937
    @lawrencelarkins5937 11 месяцев назад

    How much is this.

  • @madong6833
    @madong6833 Месяц назад +1

    Per Hectars ba ung computation?

  • @tastybits7871
    @tastybits7871 Год назад

    1hectar = 18 bball court

  • @battleofthesoundstv9805
    @battleofthesoundstv9805 2 года назад +1

    dito na aku sa bagay mo lods katok na kita pakatok naman lods

  • @exterminator719
    @exterminator719 2 года назад

    Sugar cane is not profitable?

    • @piosian4196
      @piosian4196 Год назад

      High labor cost, old rusty machineries, exhausted land, high fertilizer cost, mega producers like Brazil (surlpus made into Gasohol) Billions of tons annually. Before 1960, Cuba produced close to 10 Million tons with the Philippines second at 3Million tons. Both countries now have low output.

  • @AndrewLander3
    @AndrewLander3 2 года назад +7

    Interesting to see that when the Production costs for Cashew Nuts is at 102.000 and a Gross Return is at 60,000, the farmers are still making a huge profit at 50,000 or 462% ROI. LOL Explain this business model please.

    • @xyckriz
      @xyckriz Год назад +3

      maybe php10,824 is the cost, while the php102k is just a typo error

    • @ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas
      @ProfitableAgribusinessIdeas  Год назад +2

      @@xyckriz you are correct, `PHP 10,824 is the correct cost. salamat

    • @andresdeks
      @andresdeks Год назад +2

      Just take into account how many years from planting to production...long term

    • @emburtgarnett5535
      @emburtgarnett5535 Год назад

      Common sense dawg

    • @claudiaprima5122
      @claudiaprima5122 Год назад +1

      Yung tanim naming casoy nung marunong na akong mamulot malalaking puno na ngayun 50 yrs old na ako pero mga buhay pa sila and yet kung saan pa matandang puno yun ang maraming bunga....ang cost lang yata is magbabayad ka sa maglilinis sa ilalim...ang bentahan peak season P250 per kilo pag off season P500 up per kilo depende sa bibili kung more than 20 kilos ang ibebenta mo mas mahal ang kuha.

  • @jaylenherveylavalle7825
    @jaylenherveylavalle7825 Год назад +1

    Pero hectare po ba yan?

  • @joelcacho4494
    @joelcacho4494 Год назад

    Puro ads dnman true

  • @theelitegamer1980
    @theelitegamer1980 Год назад +1

    the start of the video is already bad, they catch fish and just let them choke. i think here they instantly kill the fish with electricity. and seeing those people standing in the water.. better i not know where to find.. i release my 2 pet crocodiles on them

  • @businessdoubt
    @businessdoubt 5 месяцев назад

    These videos are why people lose money. The reality is not true. They think in 180 days on 1 hectare they will make 658k with pineapples and this is simply not realistic. They invest a lot and lose most of it.

  • @kapitanfeedstv2737
    @kapitanfeedstv2737 Год назад

    Hindi man totoo na mga figure.. kasi bihira lang ang farmer na umaangat sa pilipinas...

  • @akash_itkan00065
    @akash_itkan00065 Год назад +1

    Ig😅

  • @jaysbuddy4777
    @jaysbuddy4777 Год назад +1

    As a farmer, I completely object about your data. You provide false information. Theory (YOU) vs Reality (as FARMERS)

  • @Mrvin-re8gm
    @Mrvin-re8gm Год назад

    Not acurate

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    @royanacion4717 8 месяцев назад +1

    Assallamu Allaykum Exodu 11.7.Halal Maria Marialum Alam 7x Sator Aripo Tenet Opera Rotas Egusum aprobatum nomam horam epse Eratalbes lanceatim volneratum family Valencia Im Lorna Valencia from Buyacanin thanks for honorable Grand both mother side father side King Solomon.