2016
DOI: 10.9734/bji/2016/29603
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Transgenic Cotton Development: Agro-economic Analysis and Comparative Study

Abstract: This paper was conducted based on the sharing knowledge among the authors. The first author contributed to all body evidences regarding the methodology of systematic review, collected data from all the scientific papers related with the research topic and analyzed the data. The co-author worked in suggesting and in advicing of this study. This is a good collaboration in order to carry out this research.

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“…Cocoa is a leading commodity as the primary source of livelihood in Southeast Sulawesi. Cocoa development area in Southeast Sulawesi successively has planted in North Kolaka district 79,301 ha, Kolaka District 29,588 ha, South Konawe District 20,316 ha, Konawe District 14,900 ha and Bombana District 10,533 ha, while other districts/cities have development areas below 10,000 ha [3]. The existing conditions faced by cocoa farmers in Southeast Sulawesi are the attack of organism plant disruptors such as Cocoa Fruit Fryer and phytopthora palmivora mushrooms that cause fruit rot reducing production by 26 -56 percent [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cocoa is a leading commodity as the primary source of livelihood in Southeast Sulawesi. Cocoa development area in Southeast Sulawesi successively has planted in North Kolaka district 79,301 ha, Kolaka District 29,588 ha, South Konawe District 20,316 ha, Konawe District 14,900 ha and Bombana District 10,533 ha, while other districts/cities have development areas below 10,000 ha [3]. The existing conditions faced by cocoa farmers in Southeast Sulawesi are the attack of organism plant disruptors such as Cocoa Fruit Fryer and phytopthora palmivora mushrooms that cause fruit rot reducing production by 26 -56 percent [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%