The Tree of Life
As a low maintenance, subsistence crop it is so much a part of the tropical scene that it is often taken for granted. However, as a commercial crop, it is in big trouble. The main "cash crop" is copra. This is the dried white flesh of the nut. It takes months for this raw material to reach the industrial processing plants in Europe or Asia. By then the copra is very dirty and usually rancid so that when the oil is extracted it has to be highly processed for edible use. (For details, see the copra problem). Direct Micro Expelling (DME™) uses an entirely different approach. It takes the processing right back to the farm level. It enables rural families on tropical coasts to produce pure virgin oil within one hour of opening their coconuts. These coconuts are grown and processed organically, without the use of fertilisers or other chemical inputs. Some DME sites now have Organic Certification.
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