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In a significant move to revitalize Trinidad and Tobago’s coconut industry, more than 150 farmers have come forward to participate. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries commenced the distribution of thousands of high-yield Brazilian green dwarf seedlings, a material expected to greatly enhance production and open up substantial export opportunities. This marks the largest effort to rejuvenate the coconut industry in decades, offering a promising future for the country’s agriculture sector.
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