Coffee Shade Tree Selection Criteria and Management Techniques in Smallholder Coffee-Based Agroforestry System in Gomma Woreda, Southwest of Ethiopia

Zerfu Deresu Wariyo, Derejie Adugna Negewo
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To maintain the balance of productivity and increase coffee yield in the coffee agroforestry system, understanding the selection and management practices of shade trees is crucial. The purpose of this study was to examine shade tree selection factors and farmers management methods in a smallholder coffee-based agroforestry system in Gomma woreda, south-west Ethiopia, along an elevation gradient. Upper, middle, and lower gradients of the elevation were stratified, and two villages were randomly chosen from each elevation group. A total of 115 households were selected for interviews to examine coffee shade tree management practices and selection criteria. Moderated interviews that included both closed- and open-ended questions were administered. The information was gathered on the farmer's understanding and practice with regard to coffee shade tree selection and management. Result found that there is no correction  between respondents  age, sex and coffee shade management practices in study site. Farmers preferred both indigenous and exotic shade tree species such as 20% Cordia africana, 20% Albizia gummifera, 19%Croton macrostachyus, 5.2% Persea americana, 13% Grevillea robusta, and 3.5% Mangifera indica for coffee shade. Shade tree selection was based on tree height, origin, leaf size, shade quality, and leaf decomposition rate attributes.. Farmers also valued coffee shade trees for other additional ecosystem goods and services such as fruit, timber, construction wood, soil fertility maintenance, fodder, soil, and water conservation. Coffee shade tree provided both economic re-turn and biological conservation in study site.
埃塞俄比亚西南部Gomma Woreda小农咖啡农林系统中咖啡遮荫树的选择标准和管理技术
为了在咖啡农林复合系统中保持生产力平衡并提高咖啡产量,了解遮荫树的选择和管理实践至关重要。本研究的目的是研究埃塞俄比亚西南部Gomma wooreda沿海拔梯度的小农咖啡农林业系统的遮荫树选择因素和农民管理方法。对高程上、中、下梯度进行分层,每个高程组随机选取2个村庄。共选取115户家庭进行访谈,考察咖啡荫树的管理实践和选择标准。主持了包括封闭式和开放式问题的访谈。收集了有关农民对咖啡遮荫树选择和管理的理解和实践的信息。结果发现,被调查者的年龄、性别与研究地点的咖啡树荫管理实践之间不存在校正。农民更喜欢本地和外来的遮荫树种,如20%的非洲Cordia, 20%的Albizia gummifera, 19%的croton macrostachyus, 5.2%的Persea americana, 13%的Grevillea robusta和3.5%的Mangifera indica。遮荫树的选择基于树高、产地、叶片大小、遮荫质量和叶片分解率等属性。农民们还重视咖啡树的其他附加生态系统产品和服务,如水果、木材、建筑木材、土壤肥力维持、饲料、水土保持。咖啡遮荫树既具有经济效益,又具有生物保护作用。
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