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Allanblackia: A promising cash crop

Allanblackia is a multipurpose indigenous fruit tree species to 40 metres high, commonly found in parts of West, Central and East Africa and could be used in agroforestry systems with both environmental and economic benefits. It grows primarily in tropical rain-forests and farmland areas. Learn more at: http://worldagroforestry.org/tree-diversity Produced by Cameroon TV network CRTV in collaboration with World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), this video outlines the need for domestication of allanblackia species.

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