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  • CORD
    Vol. 39 (2023)

    Cord is an annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of twenty one member countries, namely: Côte d'Ivoire, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu and Vietnam. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    Cord is an annual technical journal solely devoted on completed work on coconut research and development. Cord Journal has been indexed and abstracted in DOAJ, CAB International, Portal Garuda and Google Scholar. The Journal uses Similarity Check to prevent any suspected plagiarism in the manuscripts.

    Cord welcome manuscripts encompass a broad range of research topics in coconut sciences: breeding and genetics, agronomy and farming system, biotechnology, pests and diseases, health, nutrition, socio economics, marketing, machinary, industry and policy.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 38 (2022)

    Cord is an annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of twenty one member countries, namely: Côte d'Ivoire, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu and Vietnam. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    Cord is an annual technical journal solely devoted on completed work on coconut research and development. Cord Journal has been indexed and abstracted in DOAJ, CAB International, Portal Garuda and Google Scholar. The Journal uses Similarity Check to prevent any suspected plagiarism in the manuscripts.

    Cord welcome manuscripts encompass a broad range of research topics in coconut sciences: breeding and genetics, agronomy and farming system, biotechnology, pests and diseases, health, nutrition, socio economics, marketing, machinary, industry and policy.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 37 (2021)

    Cord is an annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of twenty one member countries, namely: Côte d'Ivoire, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu and Vietnam. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    Cord is an annual technical journal solely devoted on completed work on coconut research and development. Cord Journal has been indexed and abstracted in DOAJ, Portal Garuda and Google Scholar. The Journal uses Similarity Check to prevent any suspected plagiarism in the manuscripts.

    Cord welcome manuscripts encompass a broad range of research topics in coconut sciences: breeding and genetics, agronomy and farming system, biotechnology, pests and diseases, health, nutrition, socio economics, marketing, machinary, industry and policy.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 36 (2020)

    Cord is an annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of twenty one member countries, namely: Côte d'Ivoire, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Guyana, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu and Vietnam. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    Cord is an annual technical journal solely devoted on completed work on coconut research and development. Cord Journal has been indexed and abstracted in DOAJ, Portal Garuda and Google Scholar. The Journal uses Similarity Check to prevent any suspected plagiarism in the manuscripts.

    Cord welcome manuscripts encompass a broad range of research topics in coconut sciences: breeding and genetics, agronomy and farming system, biotechnology, pests and diseases, health, nutrition, socio economics, marketing, machinary, industry and policy.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 35 No. 1 (2019)
  • CORD
    Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of nineteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the ICC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 34 No. 1 (2018)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the International Coconut Community (ICC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The ICC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. It is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of nineteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.. The objectives of the ICC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the ICC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the ICC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 33 No. 2 (2017)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 33 No. 1 (2017)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 32 No. 2 (2016)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 32 No. 1 (2016)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 31 No. 2 (2015)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 31 No. 1 (2015)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 30 No. 2 (2014)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 30 No. 1 (2014)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 29 No. 2 (2013)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 29 No. 1 (2013)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 28 No. 2 (2012)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 28 No. 1 (2012)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of eighteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica and Kenya are associate members of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, the APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 27 No. 2 (2011)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of seventeen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica is an associate of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 27 No. 1 (2011)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of United Nations-Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of seventeen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica is an associate of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 26 No. 2 (2010)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of UN-ESCAP in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of sixteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica is  an associate of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 26 No. 1 (2010)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The APCC is the first commodity based organization established under the auspices of UN-ESCAP in 1969. The APCC is an independent intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of sixteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. Jamaica is  an associate of the APCC. The objectives of the APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum socio-economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry) and other ad-hoc publications.

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry. The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 25 No. 2 (2009)

    Cord is a semi-annual Journal of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to coconut research and development (R & D).

    The Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) is the first commodity organization established under the auspices of UN-ESCAP in 1969. The APCC is an independent regional intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of fifteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. The objectives of APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular Journal on the coconut industry).

    Cord welcomes original research articles on any aspect of the coconut industry and an honorarium is awarded to contributors.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

  • CORD
    Vol. 24 No. 1 (2008)

    Cord is a semi-annual publication of the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) devoted to research and development activities of the coconut industry.

    The Asian and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) is the first commodity organization established under the auspices of UN-ESCAP in 1969. The Community is an independent regional intergovernmental organization, currently consisting of fifteen member countries, namely: Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vanuatu, and Vietnam. The objectives of APCC are to promote, coordinate and harmonize all activities of the coconut industry to achieve the maximum economic development of the industry.

    In addition to Cord, APCC publishes The Cocommunity (monthly newsletter), Coconut Statistical Yearbook (yearly) and Cocoinfo International (semi-annual popular journal on the coconut industry).

    Cord welcomes original articles on any aspect of the industry and an honorarium is awarded to contributors.

    The views expressed in Cord do not necessarily represent those of the editors or the APCC. Although the editors are responsible for the selection and acceptance of articles, the responsibility for the opinions expressed and for the accuracy of statements rests with the authors.

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