Shifting Frontiers of Theobroma Cacao - Opportunities and Challenges for Production 2024
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.112204
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Impact of Illegal Mining Activities on Cocoa Pollinator Abundance in Ghana

Sampson Addae,
Sarah Acquah,
Samuel Nyarko Essuman

Abstract: Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is mainly pollinated by Ceratopogonid midges (Forcipomyia spp.). Wild pollinators are important to both cocoa production and natural ecosystems, and are threatened by land-use change, intensive agricultural management, fragmentation from mining activities, and climate change. Despite the massive expansion of cocoa production in Ghana, it may now be of secondary economic importance to gold due to its increased environmental impact and the economic importance exercised by cocoa communi… Show more

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