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Agroforestry Guides for Pacific Islands

Agroforestry Guides for Pacific Islands
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher: PAR
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0970254407

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Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands

Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher: PAR
Total Pages: 818
Release: 2006
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0970254458

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"This book is for the person who lives in the tropics or subtropics and is interested in native plants, who wants to know about plants that are useful, who loves to watch plants grow, and who is willing to work with them. Such a person might ask questions like, Where will they grow? How do I grow them? Are they good to eat? How are they used? What are their names? These questions and more are answered here."--Préface


Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands

Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher: Par
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Crops
ISBN: 9780970254481

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From bamboo to black pepper, cacao to coconut and tea to taro--Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands provides detailed cultivation, value-added, and marketing information for 27 of the most important specialty crops for Pacific Islands and other tropical locations. Specialty crops provide a rapidly growing economic opportunity for innovative farmers and gardeners who are interested in diversifying their products. The book provides insights into sustainable cultivation and processing techniques for local and export markets with an emphasis on innovating production methods, postharvest processing, and marketing. Beautifully illustrated with over 940 color images, each chapter covers a crop in detail. Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands highlights producers from throughout the Pacific and shares their experience--both their challenges and successes. From the publishers of Traditional Trees for Pacific Islands and Agroforestry Guides for Pacific Islands, this 576-page book promotes high-quality food, fiber, and healthcare crops grown in diverse agroforestry systems. The emphasis is on providing small farms with opportunities for local consumption and commercial sale. Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands is a must-have reference book for farmers, gardeners, teachers, and extension agents in the Pacific and throughout the tropics who are interested in new economic opportunities from specialty crops. This is not a book that sits on the shelf, but is thumbed through again and again.


Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands

Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands
Author: William C. Clarke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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The Overstory Book

The Overstory Book
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher: PAR
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2004
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0970254431

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Whether in a small backyard or a larger farm or forest, trees are vital to the web of life. Protecting and planting trees can restore wildlife habitat, heal degraded land, conserve soil, protect watersheds, diversify farm or garden products, beautify landscapes, and enhance the economic and ecological viability of land use systems. Careful planning and sound information is needed to reach these goals. The Overstory Book distills essential information about working with trees into 134 short, easy-to-read, single-subject chapters. Each chapter shares key concepts and useful information, so readers can get back to planting and protecting more trees, gardens, and forests, more effectively. * Discover time-tested agricultural and conservation techniques from indigenous and traditional peoples * Work with beneficial microorganisms, from mycorrhizal fungi to nitrogen-fixing bacteria and more * Create abundance with fruit trees, timber trees, vine crops, vegetables, mushrooms, and more * Form alliances with animals, from wildlife, birds, and insects to integrated, free-range livestock * Design effective tree-based windbreaks, noise barriers, live fences, and erosion buffers * Understand how to grow or obtain the highest quality seeds, seedlings, and plant materials * Restore fertility, productivity, and biodiversity with trees * Work with multipurpose plants including trees, palms, bamboos, and more * Market products effectively to improve economic returns sustainably * Locate helpful internet sites, organizations, people, and publications * And much more!


Breadfruit Agroforestry Guide

Breadfruit Agroforestry Guide
Author: Craig R Elevitch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2018-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939618078

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Breadfruit has been cultivated by people for thousands of years in highly productive plantings together with numerous other crops. This book was written for commercial and home growers looking to combine modern horticultural techniques with traditional growing methods similar to those successfully employed by Pacific Islanders over many centuries. This groundbreaking guide is being released as the prolific Pacific Island staple breadfruit enjoys a resurgence in planting and growing across Hawai'i and around the tropical world. Noted for its high nutritional value, gluten-free status, and moderate glycemic index, breadfruit (called 'ulu in Hawaiian) can be prepared similarly to a potato or yam but has greater versatility and qualities well suited for main dishes, desserts, baked goods, and even beverages. Breadfruit trees are abundant producers and require far less labor compared with other starchy crops such as taro and sweet potato. The guide presents techniques that can sustain productivity for long periods of time, while regenerating land degraded by erosion, compaction, overgrazing, and loss of organic matter. It covers subjects that include recognizing breadfruit varieties; agroforest planning, planting, and maintenance; selection of suitable accompanying crops; value-added products; and economic evaluation. The guide provides a range of growing scenarios from backyard gardens to large farms in the tropics. Using detailed design examples, species tables, and design descriptions and 95 photos and illustrations, this handbook breaks new ground in showing growers how to plan and implement agroforestry that emphasizes breadfruit production. In so doing, growers can design their production to be resilient to changes in weather and market prices-and build a stronger local food system in the process.


Noni

Noni
Author: Scot C. Nelson
Publisher: PAR
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0970254466

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Agroforestry Landscapes for Pacific Islands

Agroforestry Landscapes for Pacific Islands
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Agroforestry
ISBN: 9781939618047

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This title focuses on low-input and sustainable techniques for growing food in the Pacific. It covers a range of time-tested traditional agroforestry systems, modern agroforestry, enhancing soil function using local resources, pest and disease control, integrating livestock, and getting started with planning and implementation.


Growing Koa

Growing Koa
Author: Kim M. Wilkinson
Publisher: PAR
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0970254423

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Breadfruit Production Guide

Breadfruit Production Guide
Author: Craig R. Elevitch
Publisher: Permanent Agriculture Resources
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Breadfruit
ISBN: 9781939618030

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Despite increasing consumer demand and an imminent production surge in breadfruit, a number of barriers must be overcome in order to increase the market availability, distribution, and commercial competitiveness of breadfruit. Many growers have limited understanding of when a fruit is ready to harvest and how to best harvest and handle the fruit to ensure a high quality product is delivered to market. As with any perishable crop-producers must learn proper handling of breadfruit to optimize its value to consumers, and therefore its commercial value. Similarly, chefs and consumers also need essential information on handling and preparation of breadfruit. This comprehensive 36-page guide will help growers ensure that the existing and future breadfruit crop will be used on farm, in the marketplace, or in the consumer's kitchen. This second edition adds kitchen handling tips, nutritional information, and descriptions for three important breadfruit varieties.