The declining or insufficient returns from copra farming have forced Pacific producers to seek alternative sources of income. Burning coconut oil as a fuel is a relatively low-valued end use for the coconut. The labour intensiveness of copra production presents an intractable cost frontier that renders coconut bio-fuel projects uneconomic in most parts of the Pacific. Consequently, those communities that have managed to access alternative markets are unlikely to be attracted back to copra. While copra farmers in low-wage locations in remote Melanesia and Micronesia could benefit from local consumption of coconut bio-fuels, there is a need to explore alternative policies to reduce the Pacific's dependence on imported oil, electrify rural are...
The expansion of palm oil production in South East Asia resulting from an increased concern for futu...
For years and years, the main output of the coconut sector on the international market was copra, cr...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol would be an opportunity for the developi...
There are great opportunities to utilise coconut oil as a fuel in the Pacific. Coconut oil can be bl...
Using biofuels based on coconuts, soybeans or sugarcane for energy generation has been around fo...
The Pacific region has great potential for the use of biofuels for transport and electricity generat...
In Tuvalu the sap from the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is known as “toddy”. This paper examines to...
At the end of the 19th century in the New Hebrides archipelago, coconut cultivation geared towards c...
For many island nations of the South Pacific the coconut palm is the most important smallholder tree...
Like other developing countries, rural electrification is a longstanding priority for Pacific Island...
This focus of this paper is the role that coconut products have played in Samoa’s cash economy, past...
Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) have been beneficial on many Pacific islands for centuries, including the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the current social power relations in the Pacific in order...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
Copra yield in Papua New Guinea is estimated at 0.6 tonnes per- hectare per year. Several factors ma...
The expansion of palm oil production in South East Asia resulting from an increased concern for futu...
For years and years, the main output of the coconut sector on the international market was copra, cr...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol would be an opportunity for the developi...
There are great opportunities to utilise coconut oil as a fuel in the Pacific. Coconut oil can be bl...
Using biofuels based on coconuts, soybeans or sugarcane for energy generation has been around fo...
The Pacific region has great potential for the use of biofuels for transport and electricity generat...
In Tuvalu the sap from the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is known as “toddy”. This paper examines to...
At the end of the 19th century in the New Hebrides archipelago, coconut cultivation geared towards c...
For many island nations of the South Pacific the coconut palm is the most important smallholder tree...
Like other developing countries, rural electrification is a longstanding priority for Pacific Island...
This focus of this paper is the role that coconut products have played in Samoa’s cash economy, past...
Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) have been beneficial on many Pacific islands for centuries, including the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the current social power relations in the Pacific in order...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
Copra yield in Papua New Guinea is estimated at 0.6 tonnes per- hectare per year. Several factors ma...
The expansion of palm oil production in South East Asia resulting from an increased concern for futu...
For years and years, the main output of the coconut sector on the international market was copra, cr...
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol would be an opportunity for the developi...