[PRESENTATION] Shade Management for Cacao as Agroecological Practice

Last 21-22 February 2024, the Sustainable Farming in Tropical Asian Landscapes (SFITAL) Project in the Philippines conducted a Training of Trainers (TOT) on Integrated Pest and Disease Management and Shade Management for Cacao Cultivation. This is part of the series of TOTs that SFITAL is implementing to promote agroecological practices for environment-friendly and climate-resilient cacao cultivation.

Below is the slide deck presented during the TOT on shade management for cacao cultivation as an agroecological practice.

Shade management for cacao as agroecological practice

This slide deck contains the shade requirements for cacao, the proper selection of shade tree species for cacao, appropriate spacing for intercropping other tree species with cacao, and the proper pruning regime for cacao-based agroforestry.

Suggested citation:

Albios, E. 2024, February 21. Shade management for cacao as agroecological practices [PowerPoint slides]. Cacaomustahan.com. https://cacaomustahan.com/presentation-shade-management-for-cacao-cultivation/

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