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Nata de Coco Case Study.

31984 Nata de Coco Case Study. http://www.american.edu/TED/coconut.htm Small coconut farmers and those who started manufacturing nata de coco in the Philippines began to export more nata de coco to Japan in 1993. Though Japan imported 90 percent of the Philippines nata de coco, its supply did not meet the demand for the dessert in Japan. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   trees   oil   cottage   industry   acetic   acids   economic   indicators   encyclopaedia   acetobacter   sunflower-seed Jan 1, 2007  

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Common name: Coconut Family: Palmae (Arecaceae) Botanical name: Cocos nucifera Origin: Long debated. Probably native to the Indo-Pacific. Uses: The uses of coconut are many. Food, drink, oil, and fiber can all be obtained from coconut. Coconut is probably the most important plants in the tropics.
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