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Carbon Removal
Drone image of a long-term cocoa production trial in Alto Beni, Bolivia, comparing five systems: conventional monoculture (CM), organic monoculture (OM), conventional agroforestry (CA), organic agroforestry (OA), and dynamic agroforestry (SA).
DAF is a farming system with dense, diverse planting and regular pruning, designed to maximize biomass growth without external inputs. A 14-year field trial shows that DAF systems store 66 t C ha⁻¹ in biomass — over twice as much as conventional monocultures (~26 t C ha⁻¹)
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A recent study conducted in the Alto Beni region of Bolivia compared different cocoa cultivation systems to assess their impact on carbon stocks and tree diversity. Researchers examined cocoa monocultures, simple agroforestry systems, successional agroforestry systems, and fallow land as a control. The findings revealed that successional agroforestry systems had the highest carbon stocks and...
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journal of cleaner production
A recent study by Armengot et al. examines the environmental impacts of different cocoa production systems, focusing on smallholder contexts. The research compares four young cacao systems: conventional monoculture, organic monoculture, conventional agroforestry, and organic agroforestry. Using a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach, the study evaluates the food-energy-water nexus and ten environmental impact categories, such...
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