Along with business and
industry features like Luista Business Park, you will enjoy
finding your way to natural and historic places, such as
beautiful Paradise Island, Bueno Hot Springs and picturesque
Anao Quinabundok Creek.
About Tarlac Philippines
Eastern Tarlac is a plain, while Western Tarlac is hilly to
mountainous. Becaus of this, the province owns a large portion of
mountains like Mt. Telakawa, which is the highest mountain in the
province located at Capas, Tarlac. Mt. Bueno is located also in Capas.
The other mountains are Mt. Dueg and Mt. Maasin, found in the
municipality of San Clemente. Also noted are Mt. Papaac, Bacsay, Cayasan
and Birbira of Camiling. The whole of Mayantoc and San Jose are
mountainous so it is suitable for the highest natural resources and
forest products in the province such as coal, iron, copper, vegetables,
fruits, log fires, sand, rocks and forest animals such as wild boar,
deer etc.
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Tarlac has its own rice and corn mills as well as sawmills and
logging outfits. It has three sugar centrals. Other firms service
agricultural needs such as fertilizer. Among its cottage industries,
ceramics making has become important because of the abundant supply of
clay. Some of the major industries here are the making of the delicious
and famous Chicharon and Iniruban in the municipality of Camiling, Ylang
Ylang products of Anao and the Muscovado sugar products of Victoria.
Besides those products, the province also boosts its sugar products in
the Philippines. It is next to Negros Occidental which is the nation`s
sugar capital. Tilapia is also improving in Tarlac and it will soon be
the Tilapia capital oF the Philippines.
The economy of Tarlac is dominantly agricultural. Principal crops are
rice and sugarcane. Other major crops are corn and coconut; vegetables
such as eggplant, garlic, and onion; and fruit trees like mango, banana,
and calamansi.
Because the province is landlocked, its fish production is limited to
fishponds. On the boundary with Zambales in the west, forest lands
provide timber for the logging industry. Mineral reserves such as
manganese and iron can also be found along the western section.
Tarlac has its own rice and corn mills as well as sawmills and logging
outfits. It has three sugar centrals. Other firms service agricultural
needs such as fertilizer. Among its cottage industries, ceramics making
has become important because of the abundant supply of clay. Some of the
major industries here are the making of the delicious and famous
Chicharon and Iniruban in the municipality of Camiling, Ylang Ylang
products of Anao and the Muscovado sugar products of Victoria. Besides
those products, the province also boosts its sugar products in the
Philippines. It is next to Negros Occidental which is the nation`s sugar
capital. Tilapia is also improving in Tarlac and it will soon be the
Tilapia capital oF the Philippines.