Theobroma Cacao Deploying Science for Sustainability of Global Cocoa Economy

Almost five million tonnes of cocoa produced annually drives the US$100 billion global chocolate industry. To sustain the industry, cacao planting materials (seeds and clones) have been successfully moved from the Amazon forests in America to the humid tropical forests of Africa, Asia, and Australia...

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Other Authors: Osobase Aikpokpodion, Peter (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2019
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