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PUMMELO
     Pummelo is the hardiest among all variety of citrus, making it resistant to pests and diseases. It is the only fruit with long shelf life. If harvested at the right state of maturity, it could last for more than a month under ordinary room temperature. For this reason, the fruit could be shipped in various destinations without the risk to being spoiled.

The Magallanes and Nenita pummelo are the only two commercial varieties that are prolific, sweet. and juicy

The biggest export markets of these varieties are Japan and Hong Kong. Pummelo is regarded as a health fruit so it has unlimited demand here and abroad. In some fruit stands, these two varieties with brand names such as 'Golden Fruit,' Dizon Farm, Nenita, etc. are being retailed at around P80 to P150 per kilo.  

Published Articles
Big harvest of money in pummelo
The Philippine Star, Business, Sunday, Aug. 11, 2002
Nueva Ecija gets a shot at the world fruit market toady
Manila Bulletin, Provincial Bulletin, Tues., Mar. 13, 2001
How to produce high quality pummelo fruits
Manila Bulletin, Agriculture, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2000
Take a good second look at the pummelo
Manila Bulletin, Agriculture, Thurs., Sept. 28, 2000
Making citrus trees fruit early
Agribusiness Weekly, July 22 - 28, 1988
Fruit tree lovers get good news
Manila Bulletin, July 21, 1989
Multi-rootstock technology improves productivity
The Philippine Star, Business, Sunday, November 21, 2004
 
     Pummelo is the biggest among citrus varieties. Usually, nursery operators use calamandarin as rootstock which is a smaller tree (usually half the size of pummelo), thus, after several years, it will become incompatible to pummelo which shall result into low yield and eventually, the tree will die.

     To be sure that your pummelo will have long and productive life see to it that the rootstock is pummelo also. In case the rootstock of pummelo is calamandarin, make it double rootstock to overcome incompatibility

     The Magallanes and Nenita pummelo's have two peak harvest seasons but in between those peak seasons, it still continuously bear few fruits provided that adequate fertilizer and irrigation during summer are applied.
     Another good thing about the pummelo is that it can adapt to lowland areas like Quezon City; along the seashores of Naic, Cavite; and Central Luzon State University where Bernie Dizon conducted experiments on Davao pummelo. It has proven productive in highland areas of Banahaw in Lucban, Quezon from where it got its name. It can also be planted in rice dikes (pilapil) and fringes of the farm to augment farmers' income. In Thailand, pummelo is planted in upraised be in waterlogged areas with shallow 2 ft. water table.
Manila Bulletin, Agriculture, Sat., Aug. 5, 1999
FOR SWEET CITRUS. Balanced plant nutrition will result in sweeter and more juicy citrus fruits, according to experts. Potassium is particularly important as well as micronutrients. Experts in Israel have observed that potassium in the for of potassium sulfate (0-0-50) is better than potassium for muriate of potash (0-0-60). Muriate of potash contains chloride while potassium sulfate contains sulfur. Potash is usually mined in the Dead Sea by Israelis. To produce potassium sulfate, they remove the chloride and replace it with sulfur.
 

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