CocoaThe fourth edition of this highly regarded book has been considerably enlarged to cover all aspects of cocoa production. Higher prices for cocoa have led to much new knowledge about the plant and changes to its methods of production. These are discussed, along with new problems that have occurred and the fresh research projects that have been needed. |
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... Replanting and rehabilitation of old cocoa farms R. A. Lass Labour usage R. A. Lass Diseases R. A. Lass vii xi xv xviii xix 11 38 80 93 119 166 195 210 234 265 vi l2 l3 l4 l5 l6 17 Contents Insects and. Contents Cocoa: Contents.
... Replanting and rehabilitation of old cocoa farms R. A. Lass Labour usage R. A. Lass Diseases R. A. Lass vii xi xv xviii xix 11 38 80 93 119 166 195 210 234 265 vi l2 l3 l4 l5 l6 17 Contents Insects and. Contents Cocoa: Contents.
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... coast of Venezuela had become old and in need of replanting. The new planting material from Trinidad became popular in Venezuela and was referred to as Trinitario. Obviously this material. Criollo, Forastero and Trinitario 33.
... coast of Venezuela had become old and in need of replanting. The new planting material from Trinidad became popular in Venezuela and was referred to as Trinitario. Obviously this material. Criollo, Forastero and Trinitario 33.
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Contents
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4 Planting material | 80 |
5 Propagation | 93 |
6 Establishment | 119 |
7 Shade and nutrition | 166 |
8 Maintenance and improvement of mature cocoa farms | 195 |
13 From harvest to store | 444 |
14 Quality and inspection | 505 |
15 Marketing | 528 |
16 Production | 543 |
17 Consumption and manufacture | 587 |
APPENDIX 1 Visual symptoms of mineral malnutrition | 598 |
APPENDIX 2 International Cocoa Standards | 601 |
APPENDIX 3 Conversion factors | 607 |
9 Replanting and rehabilitation of old cocoa farms | 210 |
10 Labour usage | 234 |
11 Diseases | 265 |
12 Insects and cocoa | 366 |
APPENDIX 4 Publications on cocoa | 608 |
INDEX | 610 |
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