Animals help in cocoa production

Updated November 23 2015 - 2:54pm, first published March 31 2015 - 6:02pm
James Cook University graduate student Samantha Forbes from the Centre for Tropical Biodiversity and Climate Change with cocoa pods as part of her research into how sustainable farming practices can encourage pollination and natural pest control.
James Cook University graduate student Samantha Forbes from the Centre for Tropical Biodiversity and Climate Change with cocoa pods as part of her research into how sustainable farming practices can encourage pollination and natural pest control.

RESEARCH is underway into how native animals might increase cocoa production and reduce insecticide use in north Queensland.

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