Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is an important agricultural export of South Pacific countries, providing livelihoods for an estimated 310,000 people. The wet tropical coast of Far North Queensland has also started producing cocoa for a local boutique chocolate making industry. Although the volumes of cocoa produced are small by global standards, Pacific island and north Australian cocoa is well placed to compete in the high-value, low-volume markets—based on fine flavour, unusual genetic resources and novel ‘single origin’ branding. A member of the Malvaceae family, cocoa has its origins in Central and South America. First domesticated over 2000 years ago, cocoas’ global dispersal was mediated by humans and cultivation is now widespread across ...
The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon duri...
Cacao originates from the rainforests of South America, the centre of diversity being the Upper Amaz...
<div><p>Ecuador’s economic history has been closely linked to <em>Theobroma cacao</em> L cultivation...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is an important agricultural export of South Pacific countries, providing...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), an introduced tree crop in Dominica, is important for foreign exchange e...
The establishment of cocoa (Theobroma cacaoL.) in Martinique is an old story. Some authors believe t...
© 2001 Noel Yori KumanThis study explored three aspects of cocoa breeding: (1) evaluating the qualit...
The native Theobroma cacao L. population from Ecuador, known as Nacional, is famous for its fine coc...
International audienceSocietal Impact Statement Recent surveys conducted on Amazonian cocoa trees in...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
International audienceSocietal Impact Statement "Fine flavor" cocoa, known for its superior flavor a...
The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon duri...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Ecuador's economic history has been closely linked to Theobroma cacao L cultivation, and specificall...
Theobroma cacao L. is the source of chocolate, one of the world’s most renowned sweets. Chocolate qu...
The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon duri...
Cacao originates from the rainforests of South America, the centre of diversity being the Upper Amaz...
<div><p>Ecuador’s economic history has been closely linked to <em>Theobroma cacao</em> L cultivation...
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) is an important agricultural export of South Pacific countries, providing...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), an introduced tree crop in Dominica, is important for foreign exchange e...
The establishment of cocoa (Theobroma cacaoL.) in Martinique is an old story. Some authors believe t...
© 2001 Noel Yori KumanThis study explored three aspects of cocoa breeding: (1) evaluating the qualit...
The native Theobroma cacao L. population from Ecuador, known as Nacional, is famous for its fine coc...
International audienceSocietal Impact Statement Recent surveys conducted on Amazonian cocoa trees in...
Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is the main source for chocolate with an annual production of four millio...
International audienceSocietal Impact Statement "Fine flavor" cocoa, known for its superior flavor a...
The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon duri...
Beans of the species Theobroma cacao L., also known as cacao, are the raw material to produce chocol...
Ecuador's economic history has been closely linked to Theobroma cacao L cultivation, and specificall...
Theobroma cacao L. is the source of chocolate, one of the world’s most renowned sweets. Chocolate qu...
The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon duri...
Cacao originates from the rainforests of South America, the centre of diversity being the Upper Amaz...
<div><p>Ecuador’s economic history has been closely linked to <em>Theobroma cacao</em> L cultivation...