PRODUCTION OF COCOA
Winds Damage Trees (N.Z. Press Assn. —Copi/rlahU RABAUL (New Britain), Jan. 17. Many small cocoa growers in the Gazelle peninsula of New Britain are struggling after the continued drop in cocoa production. Many of them are receiving very little income from cocoa at present, said Mr A. G. Price, president of the New Guinea Cocoa Growers’ Association. He said there had been no setting of cocoa because of hot high winds and scorched trees in recent months.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 21
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80PRODUCTION OF COCOA Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 21
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