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Introduction to cocoa farming in Cameroon

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The introduction of the cocoa tree in Africa is relatively recent. It took place in two main stages: a first single wave of introduction in Central and West Africa, and then a second successive wave of introduction in Cameroon. After the 1950s, material resulting from crosses between high Amazonian (UA) cocoa trees was disseminated throughout the world, particularly in Africa, through research institutes.Cocoa farming is a very old activity since the cocoa tree was cultivated by the Maya in Central America and Mexico well before the discovery of the New World by the Spanish in 1502.In Cameroon, the cocoa orchard covers an area of about 400,000 ha. Cocoa is cultivated by about 260,000 small farmers and provides a living for more than one million people in the forest zone. The average yield of Cameroonian plantations is low, at around 300 kg/ha, whereas it can reach 2,000 kg/ha when cocoa is grown under optimal conditions.

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Dr. YOUBI Patrick Herver, Ricercatore, Agroforestale.NSOUGA AMOUGOU Fidèle, Agronomo.EBASSA Bruno Magloire, punto di riferimento per il marketing del cacao.

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Authors Bruno Magloire Ebassa, Fidèle Nsouga Amougou, Patrick Herver Youbi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.12.2022
 
EAN 9786205428061
ISBN 9786205428061
No. of pages 108
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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