The causative agent of black pod disease in cocoa is the fungus Phytophthora palmivora. This pathogen infects the cocoa pods, leading to dark, pod rot and significant yield losses. Environmental conditions, such as high humidity and warm temperatures, promote the spread of the disease. Effective management strategies include good agricultural practices and the use of resistant cocoa varieties.
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