Which diversification trajectories make coffee farming more sustainable?

IF 6.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Poncet Valérie , van Asten Piet , Millet Claude P , Vaast Philippe , Allinne Clémentine
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Abstract

Annual global coffee consumption growth (1–2%) has been largely met (>50%) mainly by Brazil and Vietnam through high-input monocrop system adoption. Smallholders account for >80% of global producers and >60% of global supply despite limited farm sizes (<2 ha), yields, and input usage. Production concentration in areas with high-yielding systems has fulfilled global demand growth while keeping coffee prices low. However, climate shocks demonstrate the vulnerability of all supply models, strengthening the voice of those advocating more resilient and diversified systems. We review current agroforestry knowledge to identify key trade-offs and synergies between sustainability/performance indicators (i.e. economic, environmental, and social) and explore pathways for a more sustainable coffee future with three examples representative of global coffee production system diversity.

哪些多样化轨迹使咖啡种植更可持续?
全球咖啡消费量的年增长率(1-2%)在很大程度上(50%)是由巴西和越南通过采用高投入单一作物系统实现的。小农户占全球生产者的 80%,占全球供应量的 60%,尽管他们的农场规模(2 公顷)、产量和投入使用都有限。生产集中在高产系统地区,满足了全球需求的增长,同时使咖啡价格保持在较低水平。然而,气候冲击显示了所有供应模式的脆弱性,从而加强了那些倡导更具复原力和多样化系统的人的呼声。我们回顾了当前的农林业知识,以确定可持续性/绩效指标(即经济、环境和社会指标)之间的关键权衡和协同作用,并通过三个代表全球咖啡生产系统多样性的实例,探索实现更可持续咖啡未来的途径。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
13.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST)" is a distinguished journal within Elsevier's esteemed scientific publishing portfolio, known for its dedication to high-quality, reproducible research. Launched in 2010, COSUST is a part of the Current Opinion and Research (CO+RE) suite, which is recognized for its editorial excellence and global impact. The journal specializes in peer-reviewed, concise, and timely short reviews that provide a synthesis of recent literature, emerging topics, innovations, and perspectives in the field of environmental sustainability.
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