Bayawan Corn Belt

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Bayawan Corn Belt
Bayawan Corn Belt

Description

Corn-growing belt supplying local markets and feed producers. In Bayawan, a southern Negros Oriental city with a large market drawing farms and fisheries together. Farming outside the sugar estates is smallholder and mixed — vegetables, root crops, fruit and cacao often on the same land. Upland farms supply the lowland city markets, which is why highland towns matter far beyond their size. Roadside stalls near the farms sell at the lowest prices you’ll find.

Tips
Roadside rice drying slabs are the most visible sign of the farming calendar anywhere on the island — worth slowing for even if you don"t stop. The market is one of the larger southern ones; before 8am for the best of it.
Stops
Southern Uplands & Coastal Food Chain
How to get there
Southern highway, roughly 2.5-3 hours west of Dumaguete by Ceres bus.
Best Times
Harvest season for the roadside rice drying; market before 8am.

Location