COFFEE, COCOA AND TEA

While botanically quite different, coffee, cocoa and tea are often considered together in the teaching of students of horticulture or agriculture. This is because all three represent plantation cash crops that are used as stimulant beverages and are grown in many of the warmer, less developed region...

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Main Author: Willson, Ken C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York CAB International 1999
Series:Crop production science in horticulture series 8
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