JOJOBA

Whatever happened to jojoba?

Author
J. Barstad
Article Date
July 1990
Article Abstract
Jojoba plantations, the darlings fo the venture capital crowd in the early 1980s, turned out to be far more labor-intensive and capital-intensive than enayone had dreamed. So the promise of jojoba reamins merely a promise until cost-effective production can be realized. Illus
Language
English
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys
Journal Volume
66
Journal Issue
7
Page Number(s)
32-37
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Jojoba: a crop with both problems and potential

Author
L. Kingdon
Article Date
November 1989
Article Abstract
About 8000 acres of jojoba will be harvested in Arizona this year, but experts still don't know much about breeding, water needs, pest control, or mechanical harvesting, so competing in the world market is difficult
Language
English
Journal Title
Ariz Farmer-Stockman
Journal Volume
68
Journal Issue
10
Page Number(s)
14
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