基于生物物理和文化变量的哥伦比亚亚马逊地区可可农民的类型特征

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
William Felipe Melo-Zipacon, Darlley Stiven Taborda Lozada, Irene Blanco-Gutiérrez
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摘要

在哥伦比亚的亚马逊地区,可可(Theobroma cacao L.)的种植通常在有限的生产、环境和文化范围内进行,主要是由于对不同类型的可可种植者了解不足。对普图马约地区200个可可农场进行了多因素分析,根据定性和定量变量确定了五种生产者类型。其中,类型学3主要由土著农民(拥有多样化农业生产的土著)组成,类型学1既包括农民也包括土著人民(以农业为主的农民)。类型学2、4和5包括农民、土著人、非洲后裔和混血儿。类型2对应中等农业型农民,其受教育程度低于类型4,代表混合型中等农业型。类型学5包括以保护为导向的农民。这些发现表明,不同的土地利用方向可能在形成可可农民类型方面发挥关键作用。了解这些农业类型有助于制定适合每种类型农民的政策和战略。此外,这一方法可应用于全球其他可可产区,为具有高度文化和生态多样性的背景下的分析提供了一个有价值的框架。这项研究提供了有价值的见解,将有助于平衡农业生产力与环境可持续性,并有助于实现包容、有弹性的农村发展。
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A typological characterization of cocoa farmers in the Amazon region of Colombia based on biophysical and cultural variables

In the Colombian Amazon, cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is often cultivated with limited productive, environmental, and cultural scopes, largely due to an insufficient understanding of the different types of cacao farmer. A multiple factor analysis of 200 cacao farms in the Putumayo region identified five producer typologies based on qualitative and quantitative variables. Among them, Typology 3 consists mainly of Indigenous farmers (Indigenous with diversified agricultural productions), while Typology 1 includes both farmers and Indigenous people (Predominantly agriculture-oriented farmers). Typologies 2, 4, and 5 comprise peasants, Indigenous people, Afro-descendants, and mestizos. Typology 2 corresponds to Moderately agriculture-oriented peasants with a lower level of education than those in Typology 4, which represents Mixed moderately agriculture-oriented. Typology 5 includes Conservation-oriented farmers. These findings suggest that varying land-use orientations may play a key role in shaping cocoa farmer typologies. Understanding these farming typologies enables the development of policies and strategies tailored to each type of farmer. Moreover, this approach can be applied to other cacao-producing regions worldwide, offering a valuable framework for analysis in contexts with high cultural and ecological diversity. This study offers valuable insights that will help balance agricultural productivity with environmental sustainability, and contribute to an inclusive, resilient rural development.

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Agroforestry Systems
Agroforestry Systems 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
78
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Agroforestry Systems is an international scientific journal that publishes results of novel, high impact original research, critical reviews and short communications on any aspect of agroforestry. The journal particularly encourages contributions that demonstrate the role of agroforestry in providing commodity as well non-commodity benefits such as ecosystem services. Papers dealing with both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects are welcome. These include results of investigations of a fundamental or applied nature dealing with integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock. Manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or confirmatory in nature of well-established findings, and with limited international scope are discouraged. To be acceptable for publication, the information presented must be relevant to a context wider than the specific location where the study was undertaken, and provide new insight or make a significant contribution to the agroforestry knowledge base
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