Proceedings of the Taro Conference

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1967-03
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Cooperative Extension Service, University of Hawaii
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University of Hawaii
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Between 1948 and 1963, taro acreage in Hawaii was reduced by more than half, to less than 500 acres. This first conference on taro was convened in hope of reviving the taro industry, not only to reduce the cost of poi but also to develop the market for taro products as non-allergenics.
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Colocasia esculenta, Hawaii, agricultural industry, nutritive value
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Cooperative Extension Service, University of Hawaii. 1967. Proceedings of the Taro Conference. 77 p. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. (Miscellaneous Publication; MP-36).
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77 pages
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