This paper examines the role of colonial science institutions in imagining and developing the Coconut Zone, an area of intense coconut production that extends from the small Pacific island chains encompassing the Caroline and the Marshall Islands, all the way to northern Papua, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Southern India. Through an examination of European colonial science institutions, as well as the Philippine Bureau of Science, and Agriculture, this paper establishes the intimate connection between western consumers and tropical producers. Here, within the agricultural institutions, we are able to see the burgeoning demand for copra production and a formation of a distinct Coconut Zone. This paper builds upon Syd...
Coconuts are gathered to make copra, which is the dehydrated meat of matured nuts. Plantations suffe...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) have been beneficial on many Pacific islands for centuries, including the ...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
It has previously been suggested that the coconut populations of Pacific islands arose by introgress...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
The coconut #Cocos nucifera L.# encapsulates the history of humanity in the humid tropics and its us...
Coconut is cultivated throughout the tropical coasts and is integral part of the way of life of many...
Background The pre-Columbian presence of coconut on the Pacific coast of Panama is attested by a num...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
The coconut palm has been called 'the tree of a hundred uses'. Although most of the crop is sold in ...
For years and years, the main output of the coconut sector on the international market was copra, cr...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
From the moment you wake up in the morning till you are ready for your daily activities, you may hav...
Coconuts are gathered to make copra, which is the dehydrated meat of matured nuts. Plantations suffe...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) have been beneficial on many Pacific islands for centuries, including the ...
This article invokes the “molecular intimacies of empire” to illuminate the links between the superf...
It has previously been suggested that the coconut populations of Pacific islands arose by introgress...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
The coconut #Cocos nucifera L.# encapsulates the history of humanity in the humid tropics and its us...
Coconut is cultivated throughout the tropical coasts and is integral part of the way of life of many...
Background The pre-Columbian presence of coconut on the Pacific coast of Panama is attested by a num...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
Paper prepared for TAC by G. J. Persley of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Rese...
The coconut palm has been called 'the tree of a hundred uses'. Although most of the crop is sold in ...
For years and years, the main output of the coconut sector on the international market was copra, cr...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
From the moment you wake up in the morning till you are ready for your daily activities, you may hav...
Coconuts are gathered to make copra, which is the dehydrated meat of matured nuts. Plantations suffe...
As a portable source of food, water, fuel, and construction materials, the coconut (Cocos nucifera L...
Coconuts (Cocos nucifera) have been beneficial on many Pacific islands for centuries, including the ...