Economic implications of citrus greening disease management strategies

Citrus greening (HLB) is an incurable bacterial disease severely affecting most citrus production regions. Evaluating the economic feasibility of control practices is challenging due to the complex intertemporal interactions among the pathogen, the vector, and the host. We propose a stochastic evaluation framework to systematically analyze the long-term economic performance of a broad range of management strategies. Different control approaches are evaluated in a hypothetical application in Texas. Results highlight the detrimental effects of the disease and the importance of developing cost-effective control options. A substantial loss in value is expected regardless of the intervention actions implemented.

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Main Authors: Zapata, Samuel D, Peguero, Felipe, Sétamou, Mamoudou, Alabi, Olufemi J
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:EPIDEMIOLOGIA, EPIDEMIOLOGY, CITRUS, ENFERMEDADES BACTERIANAS, BACTERIAL DISEASES, CONTROL DE PLAGAS, PEST CONTROL, ANALISIS DE COSTOS, USA, TEXAS, > ESTADOS UNIDOS, Sede Central,
Online Access:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11875
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spelling dig-catie-11554-118752022-08-03T20:23:37Z Economic implications of citrus greening disease management strategies Zapata, Samuel D Peguero, Felipe Sétamou, Mamoudou Alabi, Olufemi J EPIDEMIOLOGIA EPIDEMIOLOGY CITRUS ENFERMEDADES BACTERIANAS BACTERIAL DISEASES CONTROL DE PLAGAS PEST CONTROL ANALISIS DE COSTOS USA TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS Sede Central Citrus greening (HLB) is an incurable bacterial disease severely affecting most citrus production regions. Evaluating the economic feasibility of control practices is challenging due to the complex intertemporal interactions among the pathogen, the vector, and the host. We propose a stochastic evaluation framework to systematically analyze the long-term economic performance of a broad range of management strategies. Different control approaches are evaluated in a hypothetical application in Texas. Results highlight the detrimental effects of the disease and the importance of developing cost-effective control options. A substantial loss in value is expected regardless of the intervention actions implemented. 2022-07-29T21:36:39Z 2022-07-29T21:36:39Z 2022 Artículo https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/11875 openAccess en Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 24 páginas application/pdf
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CITRUS
ENFERMEDADES BACTERIANAS
BACTERIAL DISEASES
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
PEST CONTROL
ANALISIS DE COSTOS
USA
TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
Sede Central
EPIDEMIOLOGIA
EPIDEMIOLOGY
CITRUS
ENFERMEDADES BACTERIANAS
BACTERIAL DISEASES
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
PEST CONTROL
ANALISIS DE COSTOS
USA
TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
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PEST CONTROL
ANALISIS DE COSTOS
USA
TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
Sede Central
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
CITRUS
ENFERMEDADES BACTERIANAS
BACTERIAL DISEASES
CONTROL DE PLAGAS
PEST CONTROL
ANALISIS DE COSTOS
USA
TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
Sede Central
Zapata, Samuel D
Peguero, Felipe
Sétamou, Mamoudou
Alabi, Olufemi J
Economic implications of citrus greening disease management strategies
description Citrus greening (HLB) is an incurable bacterial disease severely affecting most citrus production regions. Evaluating the economic feasibility of control practices is challenging due to the complex intertemporal interactions among the pathogen, the vector, and the host. We propose a stochastic evaluation framework to systematically analyze the long-term economic performance of a broad range of management strategies. Different control approaches are evaluated in a hypothetical application in Texas. Results highlight the detrimental effects of the disease and the importance of developing cost-effective control options. A substantial loss in value is expected regardless of the intervention actions implemented.
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ANALISIS DE COSTOS
USA
TEXAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS
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