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All Natural: Hand Pollination Increases Cocoa Yield and Farmer Income, Not Agrochemicals
Cocoa is among the most popular crops in the world, and a new study has shown that to increase its yield, as well as the income of small scale farmers, hand pollination is a better option to adopt instead of the intensive use of agrochemicals.
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COVID-19: Zoo's Conservation Work at Risk of Closure Due to Funding Crisis
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Wildlife Species Being Threatened by Continued Wildfires in the Western US
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The Year 2100 Will See the Fastest Melting of Greenland's Ice Sheet in the Last 12 Millennia
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October 2020: A Rare Blue Moon Month
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When to Consider Inbreeding: Guidelines That Help Crops Adapt to Climate Change
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Device Originally Designed to Save Water Wastes Billions of Liters of Water Per Week
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