![]() ![]() He said if the Philippines can grow wheat successfully in large scale, “we could save as much as P6 billion annually in importation which amount could be channeled to development projects such as building irrigation facilities and farm-to-market roads.” “Wheat varieties such as those coming from wheat-producing countries which have high yielding potential, could also be grown in western Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Mountain Province, Southern Quezon, Central and Southern Cebu and parts of Southern Mindanao,” the official said. Manila, Philippines - Wheat, the crop that was once known to grow only in temperate regions, can be grown successfully in the Philippines, according to a former official of the National Food Authority (NFA).
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