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  • In the study "Adopting new technology in coffee plantation: The role of knowledge sharing in supply chain management", the application of Computer Vision will be tested to facilitate a sorting process, a computer system with the help of a camera will introduce a type of coffee recognition system to Robusta and Arabica, this system is able to read the number of defects that exist in coffee, this system is able to be implemented and has more accuracy of 90%.

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  • Coffee production relies on plantations with varieties from Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora species. The first, the most representative in terms of coffee consumption, is mostly propagated by seeds, which leads to management problems regarding the plantations maintenance, harvest and processing of grains.

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  • In view of this, a study was initiated to investigate the collateral or alternate hosts and efforts has been made to identify the weed plants with typical symptoms of Myrothecium infection during the visit to coffee plantation under rainy season which acts as additional source of inoculums for disease spread. The result of the study will enable to develop suitable weed management practices and to contain the disease during rainy season.

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  • Study was conducted during 2015-16 to find the arthropod diversity in Horticultural and Silvicultural Crops of Yercaud Hills. The major crops grown are Coffee and flower crops. Spiders were collected from dry mixed deciduous forests, scrub jungle, coffee plantations and flower crops by following standard techniques and they were identified. From the collection, from the survey, a total of 1039 spider individuals were collected in different locations of Yercaud hills covering 50 species belonging to 17 families.

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  • Coffee is of great significance in the world economy as the largest single commodity entering the international trade, after petroleum and petroleum products. The issue of spatial market integration lies at the heart of major coffee markets. The consumption of coffee mainly concentrated in southern India, three major metropolitan cities i.e., Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai were considered for the study. The data on monthly retail prices of coffee seed were collected from Coffee Board, Bengaluru.

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  • An in vitro bioassay was undertaken to record the compatibility of local isolate of Trichoderma harzianum with fungicides used in coorg mandarin-pepper-coffee plantations. Eight non-systemic, 10 systemic and 9 combi products fungicides were evaluated against Trichoderma for radial growth inhibition on PDA medium using poisoned food technique. Contact fungicides at selected concentration were found to be safer than systemic and combi products except Chlorothalonil.

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  • Field evaluation of different machineries was carried at Central Coffee Research Institute (CCRI) and Coffee Research Sub Station (CRSS), Chettalli during the year 2012-16. Results of field evaluation on different spaying system indicated that significantly higher field efficiency was observed with Multi Utility Track Vehicle spraying with 4 spray lance (0.557 ha per hour) and it was on par with Centralized Spraying System with 14 spray lance (0.510 ha per hour). Lower field efficiency was observed with power tiller spray system (0.410 ha per hour) with 8 lance.

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  • A study was conducted at Technological Evaluation Centre, Arunachal Pradesh, India to analyse the economic performance of robusta coffee in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh for the years 2011-12 to 2013-14. The average labourers utilized for all the cultural operations were 344 man days per hectare with an average total cost of cultivation of Rs. 41,412 per ha. Of the total cost, labour wages alone accounted for 65% followed by processing cost (22%) and fertiliser cost (7%). The net returns (including income from inter crops) after deducting the total cost worked out to be Rs.

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  • A field experiment was initiated in established Robusta coffee plantation with different levels of drip fertigation viz., 75, 100, 125 and 150% of recommended dose of fertilizers to study the influence of micro-irrigation and drip fertigation on yield and yield parameters of coffee at Central Coffee Research Institute. Results showed that drip fertigation with 125 % recommended dose of fertilizers recorded significantly higher bearing nodes per branch (24.87) and pin heads/branch (623.

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  • This study is the first report on Nonomuraea antimicrobica as a soil actinomycete. Diversity studies on the distribution of soil actinomycetes indicated significant differences (P< 0.05) among Shannon diversity indices of sample group depths along the slope.

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  • Acrocarpus fraxinifolius is an important tropical timber species mainly found in Asia and is a fast growing tree species found naturally in India, Chaina, Burma and Sumatra. In Karnataka, the species is extensively cultivated in coffee plantations due to its desirability in the rainy season that favours coffee growth. The species is also to the smaller extent noticed in natural forests and sacred groves of Kodagu district, Karnataka, India.

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  • The paper highlights cost and returns of coffee growing by tribal farmers at Paderu division in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh.Data collection was done using pre tested questionnaire administrated on 90 coffee producers selected randomly. According to the study small scale traditional farms had negligible fixed costs. So we have not taken the fixed costs in computation of cost of cultivation of coffee in the present study. The gross margin analysis indicates average total variable cost of coffee was Rs.

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  • The objective of this study is to measure the floristic diversity in coffee agroforests and adjoining forests as well to know the effect of different landholding sizes of coffee farms in Kodagu district, Western Ghats of Karnataka. We collected the data on trees, shrubs and herbs from 50 sample plots of 0.16 ha. Each and analyzed for various diversity parameters. Results revealed that Shannon’s (H') was highest in adjoining forests (2.48) compared to that of coffee agroforests (1.92). On the other hand, Simpson’s (D) value recorded in adjoining forests lower (0.

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  • Myrothecium roridum, a fungal plant pathogen is known to infect the leaves and stem of coffee seedlings in the nursery and leaves and berries of the plants in the field. The pathogen has a very wide host base infecting many agricultural and horticulture crops, ornamentals, gymnosperms and weeds. As black pepper is a major intercrop grown in the coffee plantations, the present study was under taken to test the ability of M. roridum to infect black pepper (Piper nigrum L.). Two isolates of M. roridum, isolated both from coffee nursery and field was inoculated on the leaves of pepper vines.

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  • Weed problems are very complex and serious in coffee plantations of North East Region of India because of favourable agro climatic situations for weed growth. The study on emergence and population dynamics of weeds will help to develop efficient weed management strategy. Therefore, the present investigation was undertaken for two consecutive years in 2016 and 2017 at the Experimental Garden for Plantation Crops of Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam with the objective to study the weed dynamics in rejuvenated robusa coffee.

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  • While the rubber trees are immature, selected legume cover crops such as Pueraria phoseoloides, Culopogonium mucunoides and Centrosemu pubescens may be grown on rubber plantations. Intercropping can be carried out with coconut trees and banana plants within the rubber plantation. Sometimes banana alone is used as an intercrop. Intercropping can also be carried out with rice, longgong, mangosteen, satow, bamboo, jampada, riang, durian, pineapple, coffee trees, neem and hot pepper (ITTO, 2000).

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  • Subsistence agriculture to produce cassava, plantains, cocoyams, yams, maize, ground- nuts, etc, mainly for home consumption, is the main activity on the plain. Small quantities of cocoa (for sale) and coffee (mainly for home consumption) are produced. There are smallholder cooperative associations at lloani and Mbongo villages which pro- duce palm oil , from two small Stork mills of 5t FFB per day capacity. The oi l is sold on the local market through the Catholic Mission at Mbonge. Members earn about 110 000 CFAF a year from palm oil .

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