Cocoa upgrading and rehabilitation in Sabah.
Abstract
The decline in the price of cocoa in recent years has led increasing numbers of cocoa holdings in Sabah to undertake consolidation and rehabilitation programmes with the objective of increasing productivity per unit area by replacing unproductive plants with productive, good quality ones. Significant yield improvement from 1 to3 t/ha has been achieved in some holdings, however, extent of yield improvement depends on how the rehabilitation programme is carried out and managed. The technical and management factors of importance in the rehabilitation programme are described. These include selection of suitable planting materials, grafting techniques, pre- and post-grafting treatments and in-filling of vacant points. A field mapping (tagging) and census system is considered essential to ensure proper implementation of the rehabilitation programme to attain sustainable high yields. Incluye 19 referencias bibliográficas. The decline in the price of cocoa in recent years has led increasing numbers of cocoa holdings in Sabah to undertake consolidation and rehabilitation programmes with the objective of increasing productivity per unit area by replacing unproductive plants with productive, good quality ones. Significant yield improvement from 1 to3 t/ha has been achieved in some holdings, however, extent of yield improvement depends on how the rehabilitation programme is carried out and managed. The technical and management factors of importance in the rehabilitation programme are described. These include selection of suitable planting materials, grafting techniques, pre- and post-grafting treatments and in-filling of vacant points. A field mapping (tagging) and census system is considered essential to ensure proper implementation of the rehabilitation programme to attain sustainable high yields.
The decline in the price of cocoa in recent years has led increasing numbers of cocoa holdings in Sabah to undertake consolidation and rehabilitation programmes with the objective of increasing productivity per unit area by replacing unproductive plants with productive, good quality ones. Significant yield improvement from 1 to3 t/ha has been achieved in some holdings, however, extent of yield improvement depends on how the rehabilitation programme is carried out and managed. The technical and management factors of importance in the rehabilitation programme are described. These include selection of suitable planting materials, grafting techniques, pre- and post-grafting treatments and in-filling of vacant points. A field mapping (tagging) and census system is considered essential to ensure proper implementation of the rehabilitation programme to attain sustainable high yields.
Palabras clave:
Coco.
crop yield
economics
farm management
grafting
Malaysia
planting stock
prices
productivity
regeneration
replanting
stimulant plants
sustainability
tropical crops
yields
Economics
Economics
Farm management
Farm management
Grafting
Grafting
Prices
Prices
Sustainability
Tropical crops
Coco.
crop yield
economics
farm management
grafting
Malaysia
planting stock
prices
productivity
regeneration
replanting
stimulant plants
sustainability
tropical crops
yields
Economics
Economics
Farm management
Farm management
Grafting
Grafting
Prices
Prices
Sustainability
Tropical crops