Far North Queensland cacao industry to benefit from harvest research

By Lea Coghlan
Updated January 31 2017 - 9:31am, first published January 30 2017 - 4:00pm
JCU graduate student Samantha Forbes was part of the research team looking at how byproducts from the cocoa tree can increase pollination rates and the abundance of predators that may help control pests.
JCU graduate student Samantha Forbes was part of the research team looking at how byproducts from the cocoa tree can increase pollination rates and the abundance of predators that may help control pests.

A Far North Queensland cocoa grower says new harvest research will help boost yields in the industry.

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