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with these plots nurseries are being formed to raise 

 plants for distribution. European Agricultural Officers 

 and Native Agricultural Instructors visit the principal 

 cocoa-growing districts to give instruction in the culti- 

 vation and preparation of cocoa. 



When the newly planted areas come into bearing, and 

 as planters become better acquainted with the proper way 

 to plant and take care of their trees, it is anticipated that 

 a very considerable increase in the exports of cocoa will 

 be manifest. 



