TY - GEN T1 - Commercial establishment of papaya intercropping with cocoa [Theobroma cacao] - Asiatic experience A1 - Tan, C.H. LA - English YR - 2013 UL - http://discoverylib.upm.edu.my/discovery/Record/oai:http:--agris.upm.edu.my:0-4041 AB - Gliricidia is commonly used as shade trees for cocoa. In a 40 ha commercial planting of cocoa, 86 per cent of the Gliricidia was substituted with papaya, variety Exotica. The papaya provided uniform shade for the immature cocoa and posed no adverse effect to the cocoa with sound agronomic and management practices. The financial returns from sale of papaya fruits and savings from otherwise having to establish and thin the Gliricidia amounted to $1389.00 Malaysia Ringgit per ha for the 24 months of the economic life of the papaya. KW - THEOBROMA CACAO KW - CARICA PAPAYA KW - GLIRICIDIA SEPIUM KW - MALAISIE/ PLANTE D'OMBRAGE KW - CULTURE INTERCALAIRE KW - ANALYSE COUT AVANTAGE KW - MALASIA/ PLANTAS DE SOMBRA KW - CULTIVO INTERCALADO KW - ANALISIS DE COSTOS Y BENEFICIOS ER -