2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2020.107160
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Hand pollination, not pesticides or fertilizers, increases cocoa yields and farmer income

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“…However, higher labour requirements can improve agronomic outcomes without technical interventions in some farming systems. Hand pollination, and not pesticides or inorganic fertilizers, was found to increase cocoa yields by up to 161% and farmer income by 69% in Indonesia, indicating providing habitat for pollinators can be more effective at increasing yields than applying agrochemicals (Toledo-Hernández et al 2020). In LMICs, new demand for labour under agroecology opens up rural employment opportunities.…”
Section: Strategy 3: Co-develop Socio-technical Solutions Adapted To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, higher labour requirements can improve agronomic outcomes without technical interventions in some farming systems. Hand pollination, and not pesticides or inorganic fertilizers, was found to increase cocoa yields by up to 161% and farmer income by 69% in Indonesia, indicating providing habitat for pollinators can be more effective at increasing yields than applying agrochemicals (Toledo-Hernández et al 2020). In LMICs, new demand for labour under agroecology opens up rural employment opportunities.…”
Section: Strategy 3: Co-develop Socio-technical Solutions Adapted To ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were not isolated from flower visitors before or after hand pollination (Groeneveld et al, 2010;Toledo-Hernández et al, 2020).…”
Section: Hand Pollinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that natural pollination had the least number of flowers pollinated as well as the lowest fruit weight. Toledo-Hernández et al (2020) found that a partial hand pollination of just 13% of easily accessible flowers or trees without fertilizers or insecticides resulted in 51% increase in yield of cocoa. A 100% hand pollination of the entire tree increased the yield by 161% as well as led to an increase of net income from $994/ha to $1,677/ha.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Artificial pollination has been found to be the best option that can help solve the problems associated with natural pollination (Vera-Chang et al, 2016;Forbes et al, 2019;Toledo-Hernández et al, 2020). Artificial pollination happens when there is a human intervention in the pollination process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%