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Coconut production in Niue

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The coconut tree is climbed by young boys of age 8 and above, and the fruit is felled. The coconut is then sheared at the top end with a pointed rod of wood fixed on the ground. After the surface skin is removed and an opening is made to drink the coconut water contained in it. The flesh inside the
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in tinned form, and also exported. Originally, the island had a profusion of coconut trees reflected in the country's name, Niue, in the local language. The Niue Development Board is responsible for planning and execution of schemes of agricultural produce, including coconut and related products.
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on the northern part of the island account for its largest plantations. In the 1880s, coconut plantations had been created by clearing half the area of the island. A coconut cream factory closed in 1991, subsequent to hurricane damage. As of 2013, the
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Coconut plantation in Niue had suffered serious damage in the hurricane of 1989, which had then resulted in closure of the coconut cream factory.
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Its growth is more prominent in the island's lower terrace rather than the interior, and in villages on the eastern side;
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385,830, from an area of 3,300 hectares (8,200 acres) with an average yield of 9,697 hectograms per ha (969.7 tons/ha).
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The name of the island "Niue" is the local name for coconut. The coconut is not indigenous to the island or any of the
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coconut is then scooped out and used in cooking various dishes. The stem of the tree is affixed with a leaf, termed
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carrying gifts of coconuts given to them by the local chief, came to the island and called it the island
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385,830. Coconut is a cash crop on the island, which is converted to derivatives such as
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reports 3,200 tonnes of coconut production, valued at
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Index


island country
Niue
coconuts
INT$
copra
coconut cream
Pacific Islands
Central America
Mutalau
Tutuila
Mutalau
Lakepa
Food and Agriculture Organization
INT$
sinnet
"Niue Economy Profile 2014"
"NIUE – The new Paradise"
the original
"Country Pasture/Forage Resource Profiles: Niue"
Smith 1993
Smith 1993
Sykes 1970
Cushman 2013
Ridgell 1995
"FAOSTAT"
"Niue: Coconuts, production quantity (tons)"


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