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12022-05-26T11:03:23-07:00Lester Squier50c34f270c5c2e0ed0fafde1cc193434a4febd9c406884plain2022-05-26T15:06:27-07:00Lester Squier50c34f270c5c2e0ed0fafde1cc193434a4febd9cBreadfruit trees can produce .25 tonnes of fruit each year. Breadfruit trees do not require lots of maintenance — they can be planted once and continue to provide fruit for more than 50 years. With their high yield and easy growth they may be a key to feeding our world in the future.
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12022-05-11T11:38:41-07:00Angelica Mae Rosete Sorianoe0e91b2960a04f4646d27c495705afaf132bce38Agroforestry4plain2022-05-25T22:57:38-07:00Angelica Mae Rosete Sorianoe0e91b2960a04f4646d27c495705afaf132bce38