Intercropping of coconuts with cocoa in Malaysia
Intercropping offers an effective solution to the problem of increasing productivity of existing coconut areas in Malaysia. There is a large acreage of land on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia where the coconut is grown as a monocrop on fertile alluvial clays. A considerable proportion of this area can be underplanted with cocoa. Small-scale trials in the fifties were highly encouraging
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Jun
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Subjects: | THEOBROMA CACAO, INSECTOS DAÑINOS DE LA RAIZ, CULTIVO INTERCALADO, MANEJO DEL CULTIVO, RENDIMIENTO, MALASIA, |
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Summary: | Intercropping offers an effective solution to the problem of increasing productivity of existing coconut areas in Malaysia. There is a large acreage of land on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia where the coconut is grown as a monocrop on fertile alluvial clays. A considerable proportion of this area can be underplanted with cocoa. Small-scale trials in the fifties were highly encouraging |
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