Cocoa (Cacao)
Theobroma cacao
About Cocoa (Cacao)
Cocoa is the source of chocolate and supports the livelihoods of 5-6 million smallholder farming families worldwide. West Africa (Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon) produces 70% of the world's cocoa. The crop requires specific tropical conditions — warm, humid, and shaded — and is exclusively grown within 20° of the equator. Most cocoa is grown by smallholders on farms of 2-5 hectares under shade trees. The global cocoa market is worth over $13 billion annually. Major threats include black pod disease, swollen shoot virus, and deforestation-linked expansion. Sustainable cocoa production is a major focus of international development and certification programs.
Growing Conditions
Partial shade — young trees require 50-70% shade, mature trees tolerate 40-50% shade
1,500-2,500 mm annually, evenly distributed. Cannot tolerate prolonged drought (>3 months without rain).
Deep, well-drained, fertile forest soil. pH 5.0-7.5. High organic matter essential. Clay loam to loam.
Optimal 21-32°C. Does not tolerate temperatures below 15°C. No frost tolerance.
High humidity (70-100%) required — cocoa evolved as an understory rainforest tree.
Perennial — first harvest 3-5 years after planting. Two harvest seasons per year in most regions.
Step-by-Step Growing Tips
Establish shade (plantain/banana initially, then permanent shade trees like Gliricidia)
Space cocoa trees at 3 × 3 m under shade
Prune trees to maintain a canopy height of 3-4 m for easier harvesting
Harvest ripe pods every 2-3 weeks — regular harvesting reduces black pod
Ferment beans for 5-7 days in wooden boxes with banana leaf cover
Dry beans to 7% moisture on raised platforms or drying mats
Disease Risks to Watch
All diseases →مرض التورم النبتي للكاكاو تسببه فيروسات Badnavirus وينتقل بالبق الدقيقي. يسبب تورمات على السيقان وتبقعاً وتدهوراً وموتاً خلال ٣-٥ سنوات. يُدار بإزالة الأشجار المصابة والمجاورة ومكافحة البق الدقيقي وإعادة الزراعة بأصناف متحملة.
مرض القرن الأسود للكاكاو تسببه أنواع Phytophthora ويدمر ٢٠-٣٠٪ من الإنتاج العالمي. يسبب تعفناً أسود للقرون. يُدار بالحصاد المنتظم وإزالة القرون المصابة ومبيدات نحاسية وتحسين دوران الهواء بالتقليم.
Companion Planting
✅ Good Companions
Growing Zones
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plant Cocoa (Cacao)?
Perennial — first harvest 3-5 years after planting. Two harvest seasons per year in most regions.
What soil does Cocoa (Cacao) need?
Deep, well-drained, fertile forest soil. pH 5.0-7.5. High organic matter essential. Clay loam to loam.
How much water does Cocoa (Cacao) need?
1,500-2,500 mm annually, evenly distributed. Cannot tolerate prolonged drought (>3 months without rain).
What are the most common diseases affecting Cocoa (Cacao)?
The most common diseases are: cocoa swollen shoot, cocoa black pod. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.
What plants grow well with Cocoa (Cacao)?
Good companions include: banana, coconut, oil-palm. Avoid planting near no specific plants.
Related Crops — Malvaceae
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