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How is Cacao harvested?

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The cacao tree makes fruit following a constant cycle and generally it provides two harvesting periods: before and after the rainy seasons. It takes about 6 months from pollination for a tree to produce ripe fruit. The world average harvesting is lower than 3 million tons per year. About 80% of worldwide cacao is grown in 1 to 2-hectare plantations. The yield per hectare changes a lot.
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What is cacao?

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Cacao is the fruit from which chocolate is made. Cacao grows on cacao trees found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa and Latin America. The fruit, often referred to as the cacao pod, is about the size of a pineapple and contains dozens of large beans. It is these beans that are used in the production of chocolate products. For more information on Cacao, please refer to the About Chocolate section of this web site.
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Chocolate FAQ
Cacao, Theobroma cacao, is a tropical evergreen tree in the family Byttneriaceae. It is native to Central and South America and is cultivated extensively for its seed, which is the source of COCOA, CHOCOLATE, and cocoa butter. Cacao is a wide-branched evergreen that grows up to 7.5 m (25 ft) tall and bears seedpods up to 30 cm (1 ft) long and 10 cm (4 in) thick, with a hard leathery shell. Pods contain as many as 40 seeds, or beans, some up to 2.5 cm (1 in) wide.
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This is raw "chocolate". Raw, organic, wild, whole shelled beans, cacao butter and cacao powder now available here. The seed of a fruit of an Amazonian tree that was brought to central America during or before the time of the Olmecs. Cacao beans were so revered by the Mayans and Aztecs that they used them as money! In 1753 Carl con Linnaeus, a Swedish scientist thought that cacao was so important that he named the genus and of this tree himself.
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Where do you buy your cacao?

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Yachana Gourmet buys all of its cacao beans from small family farmers living in the Ecuadorian Amazon. For more information on how Yachana Gourmet is working with small family farmers in the Ecuadorian Amazon, please refer to the Helping Farmers section of this web site.
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What varietal of Cacao are there?

Chocolate FAQ
The International Germplasm Database of Cacao drawn up in 1997 includes about 12,500 cacao clones. Its exactness will be tested only when a cost-effective method for the detection of cacao molecular DNA is designed and used as a bar-code for clone identification. Criollo, Forastero and Trinitario are the three leading types of Theobroma cacao. Their difference results from their pod structure, the colour of their beans and the number of beans per pod.
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What to do with Cacao Beans?

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Peel them with your fingernails or a knife. Soaking them in cold water for 30 mintues makes peeling easier then: Freeze a blend of cacao beans and a sweetner of your choice (agave, maple syrup, raw honey etc.). Eat cold Raw, organic, wild, whole shelled beans, cacao butter and cacao powder now available here. Buy Trial Packs of all cacao products and get FREE vanilla massive beans here. Chocolate begins with a bean ... a cacao bean. It has been mashed and eaten for centuries.
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Can I see who has harvested from the data provider?

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Yes. To see a list of who has harvested from the data provider, go to the Provider Setup and Status page and see the 'Reports' section for a link to the harvest history. The report lists all harvest ListRecords activity that resulted in one or more records being transferred.
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Will sites being harvested know who I am?

BrightPlanet - FAQ's
When you use DQM, you maintain annonymity. That's because a Deep harvest uses BrightPlanet's servers to harvest from each of the selected sources. No information is provided about you or your organization and it is BrightPlanet's IP address that is captured, not yours. This answer requires some qualification. For normal users, there is no limit to the number of queries you can submit per month.
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How are olives harvested?

Teepee Olives
At harvest time in September to early October, olive pickers gather the fruit manually from the trees, using ladders to reach the upper branches. Presently, automatic gathering machines are being tested. These machines work by vibrating the tree causing the olives to fall on a net spread below. The machines however cannot be used on all varieties, some of which are susceptible to damage from the shaking motion.
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How is tea harvested?

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There are between three and four harvests of the tea plant each year. The first occurs in March and the final in October. Before the first harvest, and after each harvest, the plant begins to produce new growth leaves. This new growth is referred to as a .Flush.. The plants are plucked continually from March to November every 5-10 days. When the tea leaves are harvested it is referred to as plucking. Pickers pluck the top two leafs and a bud with their thumbs.
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Where are lobsters harvested?

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The North American Lobster is harvested from a wild resource in the ocean waters along the northeast Atlantic Coast of Canada and the United States, from Newfoundland to North Carolina.
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Where is redwood harvested?

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Redwood lumber is harvested almost entirely from private lands. These lands are zoned for timber production
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When are the crops harvested?

Meadowbrook Acres
Shares are usually harvested less that 24 hours before you pick them up. For example lettuces and greens are picked before the sun reaches them in the early morning and kept cool until pickup. Those vegetables that can be left to pick later are picked as late as possible before your arrival.
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How are MPCs harvested?

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Cells are removed from bone marrow. MPCs are then purified from the mixed bone marrow population by mixing them with magnetic monoclonal antibodies that only binds to MPCs. The MPCs can be separated from other cell types by a magnet.
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How are macadamias harvested?

Frequently Asked Questions
Unlike other tree nuts, macadamia trees are not shaken to make them give up their crop. The macadamias fall naturally to the ground when they are ready and are collected by mechanical harvesters, with spoked wheels, which roll over the nuts and pick them up for de-husking on the farm.
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When and how are the blackcurrants harvested?

Ribena - FAQs
In the UK, we begin harvesting those ripe blackcurrants in mid July and this continues for around 6 weeks. A blackcurrant is only ready to be picked when it has turned from green to black, as we only like them when they are at their juicy best. Blackcurrants are usually picked throughout the day from dawn to dusk, rarely at night (as it's difficult to see) and they are harvested using a specially designed machine that shakes the berries from the bush.
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How is coffee harvested?

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Coffee must be picked only when ripe. Only mature fruit will yield high-quality coffee. What complicates the harvesting of coffee is that flowering and ripening usually do not happen in neat stages. Instead, there may be three or four flowerings - each from different buds maturing at different times - and consequently the fruit ripens at different times. Harvesting is therefore a selective process, necessitating berry-by-berry handpicking so that only ripe fruit is picked.
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When are blueberries harvested?

Blueberries FAQ ::.
This depends upon the region of North America. The harvest normally begins in April in Florida and lasts into November in the north of British Columbia. See the U-pick section of our site for dates and locations near you where you can see and get in on the harvest!
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If I hunt waterfowl in Saskatchewan, can I bring harvested birds back across the U.S. border?

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Yes. The Canadian Food Inspection Service Agency confirmed a North American strain of an H7N3 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus on September 27. The positive results came from samples collected at a commercial broiler breeder farm in Saskatchewan. This is not the highly pathogenic Asian H5N1 virus that has spread through commercial poultry in Asia, Europe and Africa. The U.S.
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WHEN AND HOW SHOULD NONI BE HARVESTED?

Noni FAQ
Noni fruit must be harvested in a specific way to protect the fruit's nutrients. The handling of the fruit from the very beginning can have an affect on the fruit's efficacy. We ensure that only ripe fruit is picked by hand. In a recent article published in the Alternative Health magazine, Dr. Harvey Kaltsas remarked, "Noni's nutritional value is best when picked ripe.
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How are the trees harvested?

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Most of our harvesting is done using state-of the-art equipment specifically designed to minimize ground disturbance. Many of our harvesting systems leave the limbs and foliage on the site to provide ground protection and a future source of nutrients. Clear-cutting is prescribed when it is appropriate. The total area clear-cut yearly is diminishing as we are now able to do selective harvests (thinning) in our plantations. Only when absolutely necessary.
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How is cotton harvested?

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Two mechanical systems are used to harvest cotton. The picker system uses wind and guides to pull the cotton from the plant, while the stripper system chops the plant and uses air to separate the trash from the cotton. Pickers are used on most cotton and produce cleaner fibre, while strippers are used on shorter length cotton.
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Where is the seaweed harvested?

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The growing and cultivation of the brown seaweed takes place under closely controlled conditions in the pristine waters off the coast of the Canary Islands and off the coast of Europe.
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