+ Follow MALAPAPAYA Tag
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[Title] => Tree Of The Month (PART1)
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[Title] => Chopstick tree seed technology developed
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This species, so-called because it looks like a papaya plant but it does not bear edible fruit, used to abound in forests. But the source of malapapaya wood had in recent years been depleted because of excessive logging and slash-and-burn ("kaingin") farming.
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This species, so-called because it looks like a papaya plant but it does not bear edible fruit, used to abound in forests. But the source of malapapaya wood had in recent years been depleted because of excessive logging and slash-and-burn ("kaingin") farming.
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November 2, 2003 - 12:00am