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Yes and no. It is a very senstive tree, it does require an incredible amount of attention to keep them healthy. Given the right soil and conditions and tree can grow incredibly fast, this is great but also brings with it the neccesity to prune and shape the tree so that air can flow through its branches and its shape is easy to work with when harvestingh, i.e. not too big and tall. It resoponds incredibly well to pruning, which means it shouts many new branches which will also need to be cut. Its a magical tree. I love working with her because it really requires close attention. I like this level of intimac with my trees. I feel like i know each of them. Also, in humid climates are is a fungal disease that if not rectified quickly can spread throughout a whole cacao plantation and wipe out future production, so regular inspection for this fungus is really important. But at the same time, this is all just part of taking care and doing what i love so i can't say it is difficult to grow. Maybe what is most complex is managing the space in a way that gives good, healthy and tasty yeilds. Composting well, understanding the trees needs and applying the right fertilizers at the right time is a process of learning.

We are very blessed that our two farmers that we buy from are Bitcoiners and thus we pay them in Bitcoin. Without them there would be no Bitcoin Beans.

I see the correlation between Bitcoin and Permaculture as the same, so its easy for farmers to understand the essence of Bitcoin. Mainly through the principle of capturing and storing energy, it makes sense to a farmer.