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Cocoa output rises in Indonesia’s W Sulawesi
JAKARTA (Commodity Online) : Indonesia’s West Sulawesi province has increased cocoa output as it is producing more than 150 thousand tons of cocoa per year.
According to Cocoa Growers Association of West Sulawesi, the cacao growers will produce more than 150,000 tons of cocoa per year with a total of 180,835 ha in five regencies in West Sulawesi.
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The biggest cocoa producer among the five regencies is Mamuju regency covering 65,448 ha producing 53,457.9 tons per year.
The second biggest producer is Polewali Mandar regency with 45,724 ha producing 37,347.4 tons per year, it said.
North Mamuju produces 33,758.9 tons per year from 38,000 ha of cacao estates in northern part of West Sulawesi.
Mamasa regency managed to increase its cocoa production to 16,800.9 tons per year from 20,569 ha while the smallest cocoa producer is Majene regency with 9,061.6 tons from 11,094 ha
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