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  1. 01/01/1999 The cashew, Anacardium occidentale, is a resilient and fast-growing evergreen tree that can grow to a height of 20 m (60 ft). It belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, which also contains poison ivy and the mango. Native to arid northeastern Brazil, the cashew was taken around the world by the...
  2. Edible Portion: Nuts, Leaves, Fruit pulp, Flavouring, Seeds, Oil A spreading evergreen tree up to 7-14 m tall. It has spreading branches. The canopy can spread 12 m. The roots grow deeply and spread widely. The bark is rough. The trunk is 15-20 cm across. The leaves are alternate. The leaves are...
  3. 20/03/2000 Wherever climatic conditions lead to mildew on mango, it is likely to occur on cashew as well.
  4. AccessAgriculture Training Video L’anacardier encore appelé cajou a une importance économique, sociale et environnementale. Il est produit principalement pour ses noix et ses pommes. Dans les plantations d’anacardiers bien entretenues et associées à des cultures annuelles, les arbres produisent...
  5. AccessAgriculture Training Video La noix de cajou est recherchée tandis que la pomme est peu valorisée. L’abandon des pommes dans les champs constitue une perte énorme d'argent. Pourtant la pomme de cajou peut être transformée en jus nutritif pour être consommé en toute saison. Langues...
  6. 12/04/2016 Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is one of thetropical crops receiving world attention majorlybecause of its nuts 2.6 million tonnes of cashew nuts produced in 2013(Cashew Handbook, 2014) The cashew apple is 8-10 times by weight of thecashew-nut (Lyannaz,1995)
  7. 19/12/1998 Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) may be known as a poor man’s crop, but this is probably because it grows well on sandy soils of poor fertility. In Mozambique and Tanzania, cashew occupies lowland areas close to the coast with a rainfall between 900-1300 mm (35.5-52 in) per year.
  8. 19/06/1992 A method for using the fruit ("apple") to which the cashew nut is attached.
  9. May, 2015 Lecture Notes India is the first country to exploit cashew as a commercial crop though five centuries after its introduction to India by Portuguese. Directorate of Cashew Research is the nodal agency for cashew research in the country. The research on cashew was initiated in the early...
  10. D. J.Adigajd.adiga@icar.gov.in,ICAR-Directorate of Cashew,India G.L.Veena,ICAR-Directorate of Cashew,India V.Thondaiman,ICAR-Directorate of Cashew,India M.Babli,ICAR-Directorate of Cashew,India An overview of canopy management in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.),Journal of Horticultural...
  11. 20/02/2009 Babli M and Nayak MG.,Biomolecue Reports, 2009 Cashew, an important horticultural crop, is gaining importance as an important rain fed tree crop both in traditional and nontraditional regions of the country. The demand for raw nuts for processing by Indian Cashew Processing Factories is ever...

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