Côte d'Ivoire produces 40 % of the world supply of cocoa but much of the plantation area is aging and declining in productivity, while opportunities for land expansion into new forest land are quickly disappearing. Rejuvenation strategies for cocoa presently coalesce either around improved varieties and greater use of agro-chemical inputs in full sun systems or eco-certification that requires trees to be integrated with cocoa. Here, we explore the possibility of uniting these approaches through building on current farmer practice of incorporating trees in their cocoa fields to improve cocoa productivity and diversify their livelihoods. We interviewed 355 farmers about trees integrated in their cocoa fields across four locations in the South...
International audienceFrom urban margins to the remotest forest areas, multistrata and biodiversity-...
Previous research indicates that some important cocoa cultivated areas in West Africa will become un...
The shift of cocoa supply observed from one country to another is partially related to migrants' thi...
Côte d�Ivoire produces 40 % of the world supply of cocoa but much of the plantation area is aging...
Combining mixed trees with cocoa trees in so-called cocoa agroforestry systems is emerging as a viab...
Do agroforestry practices help to improve cocoa sustainability in the humid tropics? Although it som...
International audience1.In many tropical areas, forests have almost undergone complete decline. In t...
A large part of the world cocoa production is provided by multifunctional agroforestry systems (AFS)...
Africa's cocoa producing countries are currently challenged to design climate-smart cropping models ...
Cocoa is a tropical crop usually grown after forest clearance in the humid tropics, hence leading to...
In order to meet growing demand for chocolate products, numerous initiatives have been launched over...
1. Intensive cocoa production in Côte d'Ivoire, the World's leading cocoa producer, has grown at the...
In cocoa (Theobroma cacao) agroforestry systems, upper canopy trees and food crops are frequently pl...
Intensive cocoa production in Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s leading cocoa producer, has grown at the ex...
AbstractFull-sun cocoa farming is currently the most widespread cocoa cultivation system in humid an...
International audienceFrom urban margins to the remotest forest areas, multistrata and biodiversity-...
Previous research indicates that some important cocoa cultivated areas in West Africa will become un...
The shift of cocoa supply observed from one country to another is partially related to migrants' thi...
Côte d�Ivoire produces 40 % of the world supply of cocoa but much of the plantation area is aging...
Combining mixed trees with cocoa trees in so-called cocoa agroforestry systems is emerging as a viab...
Do agroforestry practices help to improve cocoa sustainability in the humid tropics? Although it som...
International audience1.In many tropical areas, forests have almost undergone complete decline. In t...
A large part of the world cocoa production is provided by multifunctional agroforestry systems (AFS)...
Africa's cocoa producing countries are currently challenged to design climate-smart cropping models ...
Cocoa is a tropical crop usually grown after forest clearance in the humid tropics, hence leading to...
In order to meet growing demand for chocolate products, numerous initiatives have been launched over...
1. Intensive cocoa production in Côte d'Ivoire, the World's leading cocoa producer, has grown at the...
In cocoa (Theobroma cacao) agroforestry systems, upper canopy trees and food crops are frequently pl...
Intensive cocoa production in Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s leading cocoa producer, has grown at the ex...
AbstractFull-sun cocoa farming is currently the most widespread cocoa cultivation system in humid an...
International audienceFrom urban margins to the remotest forest areas, multistrata and biodiversity-...
Previous research indicates that some important cocoa cultivated areas in West Africa will become un...
The shift of cocoa supply observed from one country to another is partially related to migrants' thi...