0 (the yellow flesh and juice of) a large tropical fruit with a rough orange or brown skin and pointed leaves on top:
1 a large, juicy fruit that grows in hotter regions, having a rough skin, a short stem, and pointed leaves on the top, or its sweet, yellow flesh
Cooperatives in the pineapple sector are in fact pseudo-cooperatives organised around large pineapple growers.
Almost 80% of the land cultivated in pineapple is leased, through fixed-rent or sharecropping contracts.
After second stage, when all the pineapples are gone, you want to plant again, you'll have problems.
The collapse of smallholder pineapple production might be the unfortunate way through which the issue is indirectly solved.
The three-syllable words were: celery, photograph, pineapple, radio, stadium, telescope, apartment, cathedral, foundation, horizon, umbrella, suspender, chandelier, engineer, gasoline, kangaroo, referee, violin.
In other words, economic interests (and therefore the pay-offs from evicting strangers) over pineapple production differ radically from those related to cocoa production.
They also plant and maintain different crops (cassava, coffee, pineapple, plantain) and attend to other duties to complement their spouses' activities.
It so happens that the soil is very suitable, and the fruit of good taste, everybody starts getting the pineapple from there.
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