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Cocoa starts yielding from the _____ year of cultivation
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13 Oct '12 11:34 am
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Where the climate and soil allow a continuous growth cocoa trees will form a jorquette within 6-9 months of planting, the canopies will meet at a spacing of 3 x 3m within 18 months and the 1st crop may be obtained towards the end of 2nd year or in 3rd year.
Answered by iqbal seth, 13 Oct '12 11:40 am
Where the climate and soil allow a continuous growth cocoa trees will form a jorquette within 6-9 months of planting, the canopies will meet at a spacing of 3 x 3m within 18 months and the 1st crop may be obtained towards the end of 2nd year or in 3rd year.
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