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Carbon storage in Ghanaian cocoa ecosystems
Background: The recent inclusion of the cocoa sector as an option for carbon storage necessitates the need to
quantify the C stocks in cocoa systems of Ghana.
Results: Using farmersâ fields, the carbon (C) stocks in shaded and unshaded cocoa systems selected from the Eastern (ER) and Western (WR) regions of Ghana were measured. Total ecosystem C (biomass C + soil C to 60 cm depth) ranged from 81.8 to 153.9 Mg C/ha. The bulk (~89 %) of the systemsâ C stock was stored in the soils. The total C stocks were higher in the WR (137.8 ± 8.6 Mg C/ha) than ER (95.7 ± 8.6 Mg C/ha).
Conclusion: Based on the cocoa cultivation area of 1.45 million hectares, the cocoa sector in Ghana potentially
could store 118.6â223.2 Gg C in cocoa systems with cocoa systems aged within 30 years regardless of shade management. Thus, the decision to include the cocoa sector in the national carbon accounting emissions budget of Ghana is warranted
CONCENTRAĂĂO E ACĂMULO DE NUTRIENTES EM POVOAMENTOS DE TECA NO ESTADO DE MATO GROSSO, BRASIL
Le potentiel des plantations de Terminalia superba Engl. & Diels dans la production de bois et de biomasse (forĂȘt de Mayombe, RĂ©publique DĂ©mocratique du Congo)
Developing a New Co-Owned Agricultural Business: How do we Start a Value-Added Firm?
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A preliminary market study of the North Dakota and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota wholesale food markets
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