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Nauru's nominated Special Agricultural Product for OCOP: Breadfruit









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    Breadfruit Factsheet : Nauru's nominated Special Agricultural Products for OCOP 2024
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    The factsheet provides an overview of breadfruit as a nominated special agricultural product (SAP) for the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) in Nauru. Breadfruit has been a staple crop in the Pacific Islands for thousands of years. In Nauru, prolonged droughts have drastically reduced breadfruit cultivation, leaving only around 40 productive trees remaining. The factsheet outlines the country and agroclimatic context for growing breadfruit, its nutritional benefits, current low levels of production, traditional and modern processing methods to extend shelf-life and develop value-added products, key players in the industry, and targeted areas to promote breadfruit under OCOP as a resilient crop for food security that supports agricultural development in Nauru.
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