Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica information
Research project in Ethiopia
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COCE is the name of a research project and stands for "Conservation and Use of Wild Populations of Coffea arabica in the Montane Rainforests of Ethiopia".
The project is financed by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) and carried out by the Center for Development Research, ZEF Bonn in Germany and with the Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and the Ethiopian Coffee Forest Forum in Ethiopia.
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mango (Mangifera indica), coffee (Coffeaarabica), pomelo (Citrus grandis), jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) and oak (Quercus) species. As with many...
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of the Bale Mountains are important for genetic stocks ofwild forest coffee (Coffeaarabica) and for medicinal plants in Ethiopia. Three medicinal plant...
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tomato family, and several forest trees and shrubs, which rely on the native stingless bees for pollination. A decline in populationsof native flora has...
(typically with Coffeaarabica in Mexico) provisions critical ecosystem services: pollination and hydrological services, wildlife habitat, and pest and erosion...
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