Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.

The wide extension area occupied by babassu palm (Atallea speciosa Mart. Ex Spreng) is usually considered as an important obstacle for agricultural activities, such as crop production and pasture maintenance in Brazil. This study aimed to evaluate the non-wood forest product use and income generated in an Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forestry (ICLF) system using babassu palm as the main forestry component in a rural area of Pindaré-Mirim, a municipality of Maranhão state, in the Amazon Eastern Region, Brazil. In order to rise a well-balanced agroforestry system in numerous rural areas of the country, three main questions were addressed in this study: 1) What is the production of babassu fruits in the system? 2) Is the babassu extractivism income economically suitable for traditional communities of women babassu breakers? 3) Which commercialization scenario of NWFP could generate more income? Data on phenology and fruit production, processing of all fruit components, and commercialization of babassu products were collected in two 12-month seasons of palm production (2017/2018 and 2018/2019). The mean fruit production reached 2,345.49 kg ha-1 season-1, resulting in an estimate of income generation ranging from R$ 8,206.96 ha-1 season-1 to R$ 36,628.54 ha-1 season-1, depending on the commercialization scenario. These numbers were compared to the statewide monthly income per household of R$ 605.00 and to the per capita monthly income of 54% of the municipality of less than R$ 499.00. The real field data and the estimates for two seasons of using babassu palm, as the innovative forestry component in ICLF system, demonstrated that babassu NWFP could generate substantial income for the surrounding user communities. Such innovative agricultural system may contribute to change people understanding, diversifying agrarian production, improving the socioeconomic household welfare, and reducing the long-term conflicts between livestock activities and babassu palm existence in Brazil.

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Main Authors: TOLEDO, M. M., SANTOS, D. P., FRAZAO, J. M. F., FIGUEIREDO, F. A., COSTA, J. B.
Other Authors: MARCOS MIRANDA TOLEDO, CPACP; DIEGO P. SANTOS, UEMA; JOSE MARIO FERRO FRAZAO, CPACP; FÁBIO A. FIGUEIREDO, UEMA; JOAQUIM BEZERRA COSTA, CPACP.
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Published: 2020-10-07
Subjects:ILPF, Crop-livestock-forestry system, ICLF, Babassu, Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng, Geração de renda, Babaçu, Forests,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1125348
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11253482020-10-08T09:14:30Z Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system. TOLEDO, M. M. SANTOS, D. P. FRAZAO, J. M. F. FIGUEIREDO, F. A. COSTA, J. B. MARCOS MIRANDA TOLEDO, CPACP; DIEGO P. SANTOS, UEMA; JOSE MARIO FERRO FRAZAO, CPACP; FÁBIO A. FIGUEIREDO, UEMA; JOAQUIM BEZERRA COSTA, CPACP. ILPF Crop-livestock-forestry system ICLF Babassu Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng Geração de renda Babaçu Forests The wide extension area occupied by babassu palm (Atallea speciosa Mart. Ex Spreng) is usually considered as an important obstacle for agricultural activities, such as crop production and pasture maintenance in Brazil. This study aimed to evaluate the non-wood forest product use and income generated in an Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forestry (ICLF) system using babassu palm as the main forestry component in a rural area of Pindaré-Mirim, a municipality of Maranhão state, in the Amazon Eastern Region, Brazil. In order to rise a well-balanced agroforestry system in numerous rural areas of the country, three main questions were addressed in this study: 1) What is the production of babassu fruits in the system? 2) Is the babassu extractivism income economically suitable for traditional communities of women babassu breakers? 3) Which commercialization scenario of NWFP could generate more income? Data on phenology and fruit production, processing of all fruit components, and commercialization of babassu products were collected in two 12-month seasons of palm production (2017/2018 and 2018/2019). The mean fruit production reached 2,345.49 kg ha-1 season-1, resulting in an estimate of income generation ranging from R$ 8,206.96 ha-1 season-1 to R$ 36,628.54 ha-1 season-1, depending on the commercialization scenario. These numbers were compared to the statewide monthly income per household of R$ 605.00 and to the per capita monthly income of 54% of the municipality of less than R$ 499.00. The real field data and the estimates for two seasons of using babassu palm, as the innovative forestry component in ICLF system, demonstrated that babassu NWFP could generate substantial income for the surrounding user communities. Such innovative agricultural system may contribute to change people understanding, diversifying agrarian production, improving the socioeconomic household welfare, and reducing the long-term conflicts between livestock activities and babassu palm existence in Brazil. 2020-10-08T09:14:24Z 2020-10-08T09:14:24Z 2020-10-07 2020 Artigo de periódico Journal of Agricultural Science, v.12, n. 9, p.235-244, 2020. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1125348 10.5539/jas.v12n9p235 Ingles en openAccess 9 p.
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topic ILPF
Crop-livestock-forestry system
ICLF
Babassu
Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng
Geração de renda
Babaçu
Forests
ILPF
Crop-livestock-forestry system
ICLF
Babassu
Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng
Geração de renda
Babaçu
Forests
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Crop-livestock-forestry system
ICLF
Babassu
Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng
Geração de renda
Babaçu
Forests
ILPF
Crop-livestock-forestry system
ICLF
Babassu
Atallea speciosa Mart Ex Spreng
Geração de renda
Babaçu
Forests
TOLEDO, M. M.
SANTOS, D. P.
FRAZAO, J. M. F.
FIGUEIREDO, F. A.
COSTA, J. B.
Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
description The wide extension area occupied by babassu palm (Atallea speciosa Mart. Ex Spreng) is usually considered as an important obstacle for agricultural activities, such as crop production and pasture maintenance in Brazil. This study aimed to evaluate the non-wood forest product use and income generated in an Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forestry (ICLF) system using babassu palm as the main forestry component in a rural area of Pindaré-Mirim, a municipality of Maranhão state, in the Amazon Eastern Region, Brazil. In order to rise a well-balanced agroforestry system in numerous rural areas of the country, three main questions were addressed in this study: 1) What is the production of babassu fruits in the system? 2) Is the babassu extractivism income economically suitable for traditional communities of women babassu breakers? 3) Which commercialization scenario of NWFP could generate more income? Data on phenology and fruit production, processing of all fruit components, and commercialization of babassu products were collected in two 12-month seasons of palm production (2017/2018 and 2018/2019). The mean fruit production reached 2,345.49 kg ha-1 season-1, resulting in an estimate of income generation ranging from R$ 8,206.96 ha-1 season-1 to R$ 36,628.54 ha-1 season-1, depending on the commercialization scenario. These numbers were compared to the statewide monthly income per household of R$ 605.00 and to the per capita monthly income of 54% of the municipality of less than R$ 499.00. The real field data and the estimates for two seasons of using babassu palm, as the innovative forestry component in ICLF system, demonstrated that babassu NWFP could generate substantial income for the surrounding user communities. Such innovative agricultural system may contribute to change people understanding, diversifying agrarian production, improving the socioeconomic household welfare, and reducing the long-term conflicts between livestock activities and babassu palm existence in Brazil.
author2 MARCOS MIRANDA TOLEDO, CPACP; DIEGO P. SANTOS, UEMA; JOSE MARIO FERRO FRAZAO, CPACP; FÁBIO A. FIGUEIREDO, UEMA; JOAQUIM BEZERRA COSTA, CPACP.
author_facet MARCOS MIRANDA TOLEDO, CPACP; DIEGO P. SANTOS, UEMA; JOSE MARIO FERRO FRAZAO, CPACP; FÁBIO A. FIGUEIREDO, UEMA; JOAQUIM BEZERRA COSTA, CPACP.
TOLEDO, M. M.
SANTOS, D. P.
FRAZAO, J. M. F.
FIGUEIREDO, F. A.
COSTA, J. B.
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Babaçu
Forests
author TOLEDO, M. M.
SANTOS, D. P.
FRAZAO, J. M. F.
FIGUEIREDO, F. A.
COSTA, J. B.
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title Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
title_short Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
title_full Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
title_fullStr Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
title_full_unstemmed Income generation of non-wood forest products in an innovative integrated crop-livestock-forestry system.
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