CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region

A network of agronomists, researchers, and practitioners associated with cacao farming provided open access to their independent field trials across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). A centralized dataset was assembled using qualitative and quantitative data from 25 experimental field trials (hereafter referred to as “CacaoFIT”) spanning several LAC agroecosystems. This dataset was used to document the main traits and agroclimatic attributes of the cacao cultivation model being tested within the CacaoFIT network. By synthesizing data from an entire network of cacao trials, this study aimed to highlight specific design features and management practices that may contribute to better cacao farming sustainability. The CacaoFIT network comprises 200 ha of field trials testing over 150 cacao genotypes and set up under different shade canopy design, management, and research goals. Small-sized trials were common across Mesoamerica, whereas medium to large-size trials were distinct to South America. Cacao trials were 15 years old (on average) and ranged from 3 to 25 years of establishment. Most cacao trials were managed conventionally (i.e., 55%), while 20% were under organic practices, and the remaining 25% presented both conventional and organic management approaches. Most field trials (ca. 60%) planted an average of 10 international clones or national cultivars at high (1,230–1,500 plants ha−1) and medium density (833–1,111 plants ha−1). Mixed shade canopies were the dominant agroforestry model, while timber vs. leguminous shade canopies were also common. The diversity and depth of research domains examined across the CacaoFIT network varied widely. Agronomy and agroforestry topics dominated the research agenda across all trials, followed by environmental services domains. Cacao physiology and financial performance were researched to a lesser extent within the network. Five featured field trials from CacaoFIT offered technical guidelines to inform cacao farming within similar contexts. This collaborative work is a scaffold to encourage public–private partnerships, capacity building, and data sharing amongst cacao researchers across the tropics.

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Main Authors: Orozco-Aguilar, Luis, López Sampson, Arlene, Cerda, Rolando H, Casanoves, Fernando, Somarriba, Eduardo, y otros más
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Published: 2024-06-11
Subjects:Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales, Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques, Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie, Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie, Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture, Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site, Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao, América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Cacao, Sede Central, ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables, ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos,
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spelling dig-catie-11554-126732024-08-01T12:39:15Z CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region Orozco-Aguilar, Luis López Sampson, Arlene Cerda, Rolando H Casanoves, Fernando Somarriba, Eduardo y otros más Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes Cacao Sede Central ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos A network of agronomists, researchers, and practitioners associated with cacao farming provided open access to their independent field trials across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). A centralized dataset was assembled using qualitative and quantitative data from 25 experimental field trials (hereafter referred to as “CacaoFIT”) spanning several LAC agroecosystems. This dataset was used to document the main traits and agroclimatic attributes of the cacao cultivation model being tested within the CacaoFIT network. By synthesizing data from an entire network of cacao trials, this study aimed to highlight specific design features and management practices that may contribute to better cacao farming sustainability. The CacaoFIT network comprises 200 ha of field trials testing over 150 cacao genotypes and set up under different shade canopy design, management, and research goals. Small-sized trials were common across Mesoamerica, whereas medium to large-size trials were distinct to South America. Cacao trials were 15 years old (on average) and ranged from 3 to 25 years of establishment. Most cacao trials were managed conventionally (i.e., 55%), while 20% were under organic practices, and the remaining 25% presented both conventional and organic management approaches. Most field trials (ca. 60%) planted an average of 10 international clones or national cultivars at high (1,230–1,500 plants ha−1) and medium density (833–1,111 plants ha−1). Mixed shade canopies were the dominant agroforestry model, while timber vs. leguminous shade canopies were also common. The diversity and depth of research domains examined across the CacaoFIT network varied widely. Agronomy and agroforestry topics dominated the research agenda across all trials, followed by environmental services domains. Cacao physiology and financial performance were researched to a lesser extent within the network. Five featured field trials from CacaoFIT offered technical guidelines to inform cacao farming within similar contexts. This collaborative work is a scaffold to encourage public–private partnerships, capacity building, and data sharing amongst cacao researchers across the tropics. 2024-07-30T20:01:09Z 2024-07-30T20:01:09Z 2024-06-11 Artículo https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/12673 openAccess en Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1370275 25 páginas application/pdf
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Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques
Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie
Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie
Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture
Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site
Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao
América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Cacao
Sede Central
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales
Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques
Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie
Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie
Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture
Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site
Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao
América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Cacao
Sede Central
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
spellingShingle Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales
Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques
Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie
Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie
Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture
Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site
Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao
América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Cacao
Sede Central
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales
Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques
Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie
Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie
Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture
Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site
Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao
América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Cacao
Sede Central
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Orozco-Aguilar, Luis
López Sampson, Arlene
Cerda, Rolando H
Casanoves, Fernando
Somarriba, Eduardo
y otros más
CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
description A network of agronomists, researchers, and practitioners associated with cacao farming provided open access to their independent field trials across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). A centralized dataset was assembled using qualitative and quantitative data from 25 experimental field trials (hereafter referred to as “CacaoFIT”) spanning several LAC agroecosystems. This dataset was used to document the main traits and agroclimatic attributes of the cacao cultivation model being tested within the CacaoFIT network. By synthesizing data from an entire network of cacao trials, this study aimed to highlight specific design features and management practices that may contribute to better cacao farming sustainability. The CacaoFIT network comprises 200 ha of field trials testing over 150 cacao genotypes and set up under different shade canopy design, management, and research goals. Small-sized trials were common across Mesoamerica, whereas medium to large-size trials were distinct to South America. Cacao trials were 15 years old (on average) and ranged from 3 to 25 years of establishment. Most cacao trials were managed conventionally (i.e., 55%), while 20% were under organic practices, and the remaining 25% presented both conventional and organic management approaches. Most field trials (ca. 60%) planted an average of 10 international clones or national cultivars at high (1,230–1,500 plants ha−1) and medium density (833–1,111 plants ha−1). Mixed shade canopies were the dominant agroforestry model, while timber vs. leguminous shade canopies were also common. The diversity and depth of research domains examined across the CacaoFIT network varied widely. Agronomy and agroforestry topics dominated the research agenda across all trials, followed by environmental services domains. Cacao physiology and financial performance were researched to a lesser extent within the network. Five featured field trials from CacaoFIT offered technical guidelines to inform cacao farming within similar contexts. This collaborative work is a scaffold to encourage public–private partnerships, capacity building, and data sharing amongst cacao researchers across the tropics.
format Artículo
topic_facet Datos experimentales||experimental data||undefined||données expérimentales
Servicio de los ecosistemas||ecosystem services||undefined||services écosystémiques
Agroforesteria||agroforestry||agrosilvicultura||agroforesterie
Agronomía||agronomy||Agronomia||agronomie
Manejo del cultivo||crop management||gestão da colheita||conduite de la culture
Características del sitio||site factors||característica local||facteur lié au site
Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao||Theobroma cacao
América Latina y el Caribe||Latin America and the Caribbean||undefined||Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Cacao
Sede Central
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
author Orozco-Aguilar, Luis
López Sampson, Arlene
Cerda, Rolando H
Casanoves, Fernando
Somarriba, Eduardo
y otros más
author_facet Orozco-Aguilar, Luis
López Sampson, Arlene
Cerda, Rolando H
Casanoves, Fernando
Somarriba, Eduardo
y otros más
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title CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
title_short CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
title_full CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
title_fullStr CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
title_full_unstemmed CacaoFIT: the network of cacao field trials in Latin America and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
title_sort cacaofit: the network of cacao field trials in latin america and its contribution to sustainable cacao farming in the region
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