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The Sago Industry in Malaysia:.

31616 The Sago Industry in Malaysia:. http://www.econ.upm.edu.my/~peta/book1/chapter16.pdf 235 16 Estimating the Environmental Benefits of Sago Cultivation Tek-Ann Chew, Abu Hassan Md. Isa and Mohd. Ghazali Mohayidin INTRODUCTION Palms constitute one of the oldest family of plants on earth. Several cultural groups have developed self-sufficient economies based on various palms. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science oil   palm   sago   environmental   benefits   peninsular   malaysia   starch   carbon   sequestration   palms   swamp   forest   cassava   fixation Jan 1, 2002  

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Coconut belongs to the palm family. It is native to the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. Since the nuts float and can germinate after six months at sea, they obviously had an efficient dispersal mechanism for spreading to far-flung Pacific Ocean islands.
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