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Occidental Mindoro is a Philippine province in the MIMAROPA region of Luzon. and is known as the "Home of the Indigenous Mangyans." Occidental Mindoro's northern strip has several small, deserted beaches that would not appear out of place in any tropical vacation brochure. The province is a promising hub for sustainable tourism, with unspoiled white beaches, an underwater wonderland, and other attractive views. Occidental Mindoro, the second-largest rice producer in the Southern Tagalog Region, is made up of 11 municipalities. Agricultural products are not the only things available in many of these localities. There is also an excess of natural attractions that many people are unaware of. Dive sites, coves, and white sand beaches are among the tourist attractions. It is also the location of the world's second-largest contiguous coral system, and it has earned the signature "Marine Wonderland of the Philippines." Mindoro's economy has long been based on product trade. With its strong agricultural roots. Mindoro is home to the endangered Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo.
Visiting Occidental Mindoro is the best thing you can do in your entire life. It has a lot to offer, with the agricultural region devoted to food production. Its economic foundation is rice farming, the main crop in the Philippines. It is the province's most important activity and a source of regular occupation. Also, rice, corn, onions, garlic, salt, and fish are some of the province's relatively considerable exportable excesses. Other exports of Occidental Mindoro that have traditionally contributed to its wealth include mangoes, cashew nuts, fried bananas (saba), and several other fruits cultivated in highland plantations. Peanuts, cassava, sweet potatoes, ginger, and other minor varieties are also grown in select areas of the province. From the bottom of my heart, if you try to visit the province of Occidental Mindoro, you will undoubtedly have the courage to promote it to everyone, and you will undoubtedly return if you missed seeing many of the beautiful spots that Occidental Mindoro has to offer.
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