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The Potential for a New Value Adding Industry for Noni Tropical Fruit Producers

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Macpherson, H., Daniells, J. W., Wedding, B. B. and Davis, C. (2007) The Potential for a New Value Adding Industry for Noni Tropical Fruit Producers. Project Report. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.

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Abstract

Morinda citrifolia (noni) grows widely throughout the Pacific and is native to Australia. It is a source of traditional medicine amongst Coastal Aboriginal Communities in Cape York, the Pacific Islands and South East Asia, and in recent years has experienced significant economic growth worldwide through a variety of health and cosmetic claims. The largest markets for noni are North America, Europe, Japan, Mexico, Asia and Australia with the worldwide market for these products estimated at US$400 million.

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Funders:RIRDC Core Funds which are provided by the Australian Government.
Projects:RIRDC Project No DAQ-328A
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Additional Information:© 2007 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Keywords:Morinda citrifolia; Noni; tropical fruits; juice extract; fruit production; traditional medicine; therapeutic effects; essential oils; plant extracts; Australia.
Subjects:Plant culture > Fruit and fruit culture
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Agricultural economics
Live Archive:15 Nov 2011 22:24
Last Modified:23 Oct 2023 01:40

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