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Sagot :

Answer:

1. B

2. A

3. B

4. C

5. A

Explanation:

1. Editha Aguinaldo Dacuycuy, 70, is the acknowledged “dragon fruit queen” of Ilocandia province. When Inquirer Science/Health visited her last March 21 in her 10-hectare Refmad dragon fruit farm in Barangay Paayas, Burgos, Ilocos Norte, she cheerily explained the numerous benefits of the dragon fruit.

2. Patricio Base, with his 3 hectare plantation of watermelons, honeydew melons, and papaya, he produces crops year-round in Alicia, Isabela. He was able to send his four children to college with his earnings. He used to grow rice before venturing into watermelons. Also famous for the saying "no money in planting rice, but now with melons, one can even hit the jackpot"

3. Editha Aguinaldo Dacuycuy, a psychology graduate of the University of the Philippines Diliman and former division manager of an insurance company, first ventured on dragon fruit production all because of her daughter's constipation problem.

4. Alfredo M. Yao is the founder of Macay Holdings, a maker and distributor of carbonated soft drinks. His privately held Zesto Corp., which he started with just $50, sells fruit juices, root beer and noodles worldwide. Yao also owns a majority stake in the Philippines Business Bank.

5. Patricio Base, with his 3 hectare plantation of watermelons, honeydew melons, and papaya, he produces crops year-round in Alicia, Isabela. He was able to send his four children to college with his earnings. He used to grow rice before venturing into watermelons. Also famous for the saying "no money in planting rice, but now with melons, one can even hit the jackpot"