Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) is a tropical tree. It can grow up to 130 feet tall in its natural habitat. However, on average, the rubber tree is closer to 50 to 65 feet tall.
Among the systems in operation, the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the protocol allows developing countries including Sri Lanka to participate in new economic ventures like planting tree crops ...
Rubber is produced from the white sap (or latex) of several rain forest trees. The rubber which fueled the so-called "rubber boom" and its related atrocities in the Amazon came from the *Hevea ...
Connect rubber-producing countries and consuming countries through early-stage measures against rubber tree leaf fall diseases Infection of rubber leaf fall diseases has been widely spread in ...
The Paget/Warwick HUB, a community group uniting local churches, schools, and clubs, will host a “Rubber Tree Gathering” on Friday [Nov 29], promoting peace and community unity for the festive ...
The black-and-white photograph shows a man, perched on the edge of a wooden deck, looking down at two objects. At first, you can't take in what they are. In the background are palm trees.
Natural rubber is made from latex harvested from Para rubber trees. Indonesia's rubber plantation area is the world's largest, with 3.6 million hectares. It's followed by Thailand, with 3.1 ...
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina has inaugurated a new rubber park which features Cambodia’s oldest rubber trees, some of them more than 100 years old. The more than 400 trees ...
For more than 30 years Babu Joseph has been tending rubber trees on his small farm in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Kerala used to be home to thousands of producers like him, who made a ...
A spokesman for P/W Hub said: “Representatives are joining the vendors who normally gather at the Rubber Tree from 5.30pm on Fridays, to leverage the approaching festive season by promoting a ...