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CHAPTER 1 - FROM FOREST RENT TO TREE-CAPITAL: BASIC “LAWS” OF COCOA SUPPLY
François Ruf
Pages 1-53 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 2 - THE ROLE OF SPECULATIVE ACTIVITY IN DETERMINING INTERNATIONAL COCOA PRICES IN THE NEW YORK FUTURES MARKET
Mario M. Amin
Pages 55-74 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 3 - COCOA HARVEST SHORTFALLS IN BAHIA, BRAZIL: LONG AND SHORT TERM FACTORS
I.M. Cazorla, L.P. Dos Santos Filho and A. Gasparetto
Pages 75-87 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 4 - REGENERATION OF COCOA CROPPING SYSTEMS: THE IVORIAN AND TOGOLESE EXPERIENCE
Philippe Petithuguenin
Pages 89-106 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 5 - LAND PRESSURE, FARM HOUSEHOLD LIFE CYCLES AND ECONOMIC CRISIS IN A COCOA-FARMING VILLAGE (COTE D'IVOIRE)
Jean-Pierre Chauveau
Pages 107-123 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 6 - COCOA SMALLHOLDERS FACING A DOUBLE STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN COTE D'IVOIRE: RESPONSES TO A PREDICTED CRISIS
Eric Leonard and Marc Oswald
Pages 125-150 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 7 - THE PRESENT COCOA CRISIS AND ITS IMPACT ON PROTECTION OF COCOA CROPS AGAINST PESTS: The case of central-western Côte d'Ivoire
Georges K. Konan
Pages 151-160 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 8 - COCOA PRODUCTION IN CAMEROON: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF COTE D'IVOIRE
Bruno Losch
Pages 161-177 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 9 - PROSPECTS FOR GHANA'S COCOA INDUSTRY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
V.K. Nyanteng
Pages 179-207 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 10 - THE SHIFTING OF COCOA PRODUCTION AREAS IN NIGERIA: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE TRENDS
O.O. Oduwole
Pages 209-218 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 11 - PROSPECTS FOR THE COCOA ECONOMY IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA: A HIGH QUALITY MARKET NICHE?
Cord Jakobeit
Pages 219-232 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 12 - THE COCOA CRISIS AND LAND REFORM IN SÃO TOMÉ E PRINCIPE
William G. Clarence-Smith
Pages 233-247 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 13 - IVORIAN AND MALAYSIAN COCOA SUPPLY: A comparative study of structures and performance
Françoise Jarrige
Pages 249-279 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 14 - THE ECONOMIC COMPLEMENTARITY OF COCOA AND COCONUT INTERCROPPING: ASSET STRATEGIES OF SMALLHOLDERS IN MALAYSIA AND IMPLICATIONS FOR COCOA SUPPLY
Pierre Dupraz and Robert Lifran
Pages 281-289 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 15 - GOVERNMENT POLICY AND SMALLHOLDER CHANGES IN SUSTAINABLE TREE CROP DEVELOPMENT IN THE TROPICS: A COMPARISON OF RUBBER AND COCOA
Anne Gouyon
Pages 291-313 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 16 - FARMER STRATEGIES AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE CHOICE OF COCOA IN EASTERN INDONESIA
Frédéric Durand
Pages 315-338 - Book chapterNo access
CHAPTER 17 - THE “SPECTACULAR” EFFICIENCY OF COCOA SMALLHOLDERS IN SULAWESI: WHY? UNTIL WHEN?
François Ruf, Jamaluddin Yoddang and Waris Ardhy
Pages 339-375 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 377-384
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The cyclical boom-to-recession nature of the economics of cocoa supply is a major problem for the international cocoa industry - and especially for countries whose economies depend on cocoa exports. Only through an understanding of the dynamics of cocoa cycles can policy decisions be made through the various phases of supply cycles. Based on a major international cocoa conference, this book presents seventeen edited papers from leading experts, making a major contribution to that understanding. It explains the powerful economic, social and political factors which impact on the cocoa economy. It shows the laws of cocoa supply are closely linked to environmental, ecological and institutional factors.
The cyclical boom-to-recession nature of the economics of cocoa supply is a major problem for the international cocoa industry - and especially for countries whose economies depend on cocoa exports. Only through an understanding of the dynamics of cocoa cycles can policy decisions be made through the various phases of supply cycles. Based on a major international cocoa conference, this book presents seventeen edited papers from leading experts, making a major contribution to that understanding. It explains the powerful economic, social and political factors which impact on the cocoa economy. It shows the laws of cocoa supply are closely linked to environmental, ecological and institutional factors.
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ISBN
978-1-85573-215-5
Language
English
Published
1995
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 Woodhead Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
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