Revealing the secret cocoa pollinators

The importance of pollinators to ensure successful harvests and thus global food security is widely acknowledged. However, the specific pollinators for even major crops – such as cocoa – haven’t yet been identified. Now an international research team has found that in fact ants and flies – but not ceratopogonid midges – appear to have a crucial role to play.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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