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The world's largest coconut exporter.

Most people have drunk coconut milk, which is clear as water, quite sweet, crystal clear and refreshing to quench their thirst. Some people may not know which country is the largest exporter of coconut in the world. In fact, the world's largest coconut exporter is in the Philippines in Southeast Asia.

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Southeast Asia refers to Southeast Asia. Also known as Nanyang. Including Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and the Philippines in Indo-China Peninsula and Malay Archipelago. The land area is 4.62 million square kilometers and the sea area is more than 7.5 million square kilometers. The population is about 404 million. Connecting Asia and Oceania, and communicating with the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, the geographical position is extremely important, with a tropical climate, high temperature and rainy weather. There are many kinds of creatures, and the forest coverage rate exceeds 60%. Production of tin, rice, natural rubber, oil palm, spices, wood and so on. Malacca Strait is an important link in the global waterway.

Coconut is native to Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Pacific Islands. Mainly distributed in Asia, Africa and Latin America. S-23? N, equatorial coastal areas are the most. The main producing areas are the Philippines, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and other countries. It is distributed in Hainan, Guangdong, Taiwan Province, Yunnan, Guangxi and other provinces, with the southeast coast of Hainan as the main producing area.

The world's largest coconut exporter

Ten tropical island countries with rich products and beautiful scenery in the Philippines. There are sparkling inland seas, volcanoes surrounded by white smoke, and many colorful flowers and plants. The most impressive thing is the coconut trees everywhere. These big coconut trees are all over rivers and seashores, and the coconuts are full and swaying, which has become a typical portrayal of the tropical scenery in the Philippines. The Philippines got it for this? Coconut country? Good name.

It belongs to monsoon tropical rainforest climate, with high temperature, rainy and high humidity, and there are many typhoons north of Visayas. The monthly average temperature is 24-28℃ and the annual rainfall is 2000-3500mm. The annual average temperature is 27℃, and the annual precipitation is 2000-3000mm. Dense forests account for more than 40% of the land area.

The northern Philippines has a maritime tropical monsoon climate, while the southern Philippines has a tropical rainforest climate, with an average annual temperature of 27℃ and an annual precipitation of about 2,500mm, with rainy weather and typhoons in summer and autumn.

The weather is hot and dry from March to May every year. The rainy season is from June to 10, and the weather is cool from 12 to February. The average temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit /25 degrees Celsius to 90 degrees Fahrenheit /28 degrees Celsius. The annual average humidity is about 77%. Due to the influence of monsoon and complex terrain, even on the same island, there are climate differences in different regions. For example, Luzon Island or eastern Mindanao, close to the Pacific Ocean, has no so-called dry season, and it is 1 1 every year. The rainfall in June 5438+ 10 is particularly heavy, while the western Philippines such as Luzon Island or palawan island is obviously divided into dry seasons (1 1? April) and rainy season (5? 65438+ 10) two seasons. Cool season 12? February is the best season for tourism, with slightly lower temperature, more comfort and less rainfall. During Christmas in February and Easter in April, 65438, the domestic crowds surged, and the transportation for self-help tour was not convenient. However, if you want to feel the cultural atmosphere, you'd better go in 65438+ 10, May and 65438+February. There are many festivals. The typhoon season is from mid-May to mid-February. July and August are the wettest months.

Therefore, the climate of the Philippines is a major reason why it has become a coconut exporter.