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Fresh Acai berries are very valuable, and not currently available through any major distributors in South California. Indoor Growing will be necessary. Hello I...
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Jun 1, 2009
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The possibility of loosing all crops to hurricane in South Florida would not be considered. I am seeking a GIANT commercial grow operation to provide fresh...
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You are going to need some very tall greenhouses for Euterpe. There will be a lot of unused space under the tall palm so I suggest a secondary crop of coffee...
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Jun 1, 2009
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Euterpe oleracea is very tender, its a zone 10b/11 palm, more tender than E. edulis. It seems their hardiness is similar to Cyrtostachys renda. I had some in...
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Jun 1, 2009
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This has got to be a hoax. No one in their right mind would invest in this scheme. If the trees ever did make fruit in a huge greenhouse, the price of the...
Gary Wood
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Jun 1, 2009
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8946
Doesn't this thread belong on a different site? I thought this was for non-commercial use only From: palmsociety@yahoogroups.com...
Jerold Crawford
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Jun 1, 2009
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I agree with Gary. This sounds like a scam to me. How are you going to have fruiting trees in 3 years from now when nothing has even been started yet... Beware...
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Jun 1, 2009
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You're better off buying hundreds or thousands of acres in their local region and paying someone cheap labour to maintain them for the same amount you consider...
Dave Longo
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Jun 1, 2009
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The shear cost of real estate, labor, environmental impact and permitting makes otherwise good ideas challenged ones. Same thing goes for aquaculture programs...
Leland Lai - ABM
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Jun 1, 2009
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Leland Lai, Splice the Acai with a cold hardy gene segment of a temperate zone plant! Now that sounds like an attractive Idea! It crossed my mind but I have...
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Jun 2, 2009
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No Scam. Just a getting started. Still in the developmental/Idea stage... Give it a chance yo... And to answer your question: http://www.acaifarms.com sells...
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Jun 2, 2009
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My apologies. I did not realize this is a "non commercial" group. The good news is, I am not currently growing at all, and I do intend to grow a fair amount of...
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D.T. Longo thank you for your kind response. Not everyone on the board has been so kind. This is not a "Hoax" I am a entreprenuer with zero experience growing...
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Jun 2, 2009
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California is a State where businesses are leaving at a faster rate than new ones are starting. Regulation and bureaucracies make doing business extremely...
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Jun 2, 2009
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Sent by Betty Ahlborn-Paddlefoot Farms There's always room for another palm...
Betty Ahlborn
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Jun 2, 2009
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As a nursery man I was thinking of moving my operation to California it's a better market for the plants I grow. with the fall in real estate values it seemed...
Pat McNeal
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Jun 2, 2009
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8957
Hello friends! I am conducting an experiment. I am seeking a list of any desert variety Palms which may cross polinate or splice with the Acai to create a Acai...
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Jun 4, 2009
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I think you are talking about cross-species hybridization like, maybe, apple and orange tree crosses (cold-warm). You might need a PhD in Biology to figure...
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Jun 5, 2009
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8959
Hello Vince, I'm a palm collector and producer in Brazil. My place where I grow the palms is close to Sao Paulo, near the Capricornio Tropic. Even here it's...
Tomas Mosaner
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PRESS RELEASE Dear Friends, This is to inform you that today 5th June, 2009 - celebrating World Environment Day - Mr. Tobias Spanner of Muenchen, Germany, has...
Sven Nehlin
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Jun 5, 2009
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Tomas, Thank you for your valuable information on the Acai Hybridization in Brazil. Yes I am seeking a solution to provide fresh Acai Berries in the USA. I...
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Hello Vince, Sorry I haven't had a moment to reply to your post sooner. It is my understanding Monavie has a patent pending freeze dry and flash pasteurization...
Dave Longo
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Jun 6, 2009
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Hi Tomas, Can you describe the condition in Amazonia? E.g level of: humidity, rain, temperature, soil etc. in areas that grow Euterpe Oleracea. Thanks in...
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Jun 7, 2009
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The Temperature stays between 20 C and 42 C and the average is 28 C. The humidity is very high between 80-88%, and the rain varies from 1500 to 3000mm/year,...
Tomas Mosaner
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Jun 7, 2009
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I came across a few palms labeled "Dypsis pemonana".  I can not find any information on this name.  The closest I came is D. pembana.  Maybe these palms are...
Jay
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Jun 7, 2009
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Is there a web site that will help me understand how to identify the different palm varieties that are growin in different regions? I would like to research...
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Jun 8, 2009
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Dave, Thank you for your information. What are Canary palms? Do you know of any North American species that might cross polinate with the E. oleracea or E....
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Hi members, I am looking for nice pics of fully grown palms of Dypsis decaryi and madagascariensis with good resolution in jpg format. I will require to...
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Jun 20, 2009
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Can anyone confirm that this is Sabal uresana- found it all over Eastern Sonora  Much appreciated,Jeremy Can anyone confirm that this is Sabal uresana- found...
Jeremy Spath
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Jun 23, 2009
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I've traveled that area and visited the town of Ures. It is rare around there as land has been converted to farmland and grazing. It is supposed to be native...
Brian Bruning
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