Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households

Abstract Cacao cultivation has great socioeconomic importance for the development of rural areas of Colombia, especially for the approximately 52,000 rural households that depend on it. Therefore, is important to analyze the relationship that the capitals endowment of cacao-growing rural households has with the agronomic status of the crop. To establish this relationship, we determined the endowment of community capitals in 22 rural households and the agronomic status of their cacao crops, grown in 83 plots. In each of these plots, these components were characterized: (1) floristic composition and crop structure; (2) soil quality; (3) pest attack status and diseases in the crop; (4) sensory quality of cacao beans, and (5) production. We found a positive correlation between the tree structure and physicochemical indices of the soils (p\0.05). Crops withgreater shade showed a greater impact of pests and diseases (shade range 2.2–85.7%). Estimated cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1) were higher where cacao cultivation was the main livelihood (961 kg ha-1 - yr-1 in Cacao Farmers and 774 kg ha-1 yr-1 in Diversified Farmers with Cacao). Crops demonstrating less damage caused by pests and diseases and less diverse tree structures obtained a higher cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1). Households with greater knowledge, experience and interaction with institutions that offer training, had more diverse tree structures and better soils physicochemical conditions. Households with greater capitals endowment had better agronomic conditions in cacao cultivation and had crops that generated additional products.

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Main Authors: Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo, Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel, Sánchez-Acosta, José Ramiro, Rodríguez-Suárez, Leonardo, Gutiérrez-García, Gustavo Adolfo, Suárez-Salazar, Juan Carlos, Casanoves, Fernando
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Published: Springer, Nueva York (Estados Unidos) 2020
Subjects:CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS, THEOBROMA CACAO, HOGARES RURALES, SOCIOECONÓMICO, ZONAS RURALES, PARCELA, COMPOSICION FLORISTICA, AGROFORESTERIA, MEDIOS DE VIDA, COLOMBIA,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-020-00556-9
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spelling dig-catie-11554-98222023-07-25T19:22:46Z Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel Sánchez-Acosta, José Ramiro Rodríguez-Suárez, Leonardo Gutiérrez-García, Gustavo Adolfo Suárez-Salazar, Juan Carlos Casanoves, Fernando CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS THEOBROMA CACAO HOGARES RURALES SOCIOECONÓMICO ZONAS RURALES PARCELA COMPOSICION FLORISTICA AGROFORESTERIA MEDIOS DE VIDA COLOMBIA Abstract Cacao cultivation has great socioeconomic importance for the development of rural areas of Colombia, especially for the approximately 52,000 rural households that depend on it. Therefore, is important to analyze the relationship that the capitals endowment of cacao-growing rural households has with the agronomic status of the crop. To establish this relationship, we determined the endowment of community capitals in 22 rural households and the agronomic status of their cacao crops, grown in 83 plots. In each of these plots, these components were characterized: (1) floristic composition and crop structure; (2) soil quality; (3) pest attack status and diseases in the crop; (4) sensory quality of cacao beans, and (5) production. We found a positive correlation between the tree structure and physicochemical indices of the soils (p\0.05). Crops withgreater shade showed a greater impact of pests and diseases (shade range 2.2–85.7%). Estimated cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1) were higher where cacao cultivation was the main livelihood (961 kg ha-1 - yr-1 in Cacao Farmers and 774 kg ha-1 yr-1 in Diversified Farmers with Cacao). Crops demonstrating less damage caused by pests and diseases and less diverse tree structures obtained a higher cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1). Households with greater knowledge, experience and interaction with institutions that offer training, had more diverse tree structures and better soils physicochemical conditions. Households with greater capitals endowment had better agronomic conditions in cacao cultivation and had crops that generated additional products. 2020-10-30T19:06:21Z 2020-10-30T19:06:21Z 2020 Artículo https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-020-00556-9 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9822 en Agroforestry Systems info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Springer, Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
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topic CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOGARES RURALES
SOCIOECONÓMICO
ZONAS RURALES
PARCELA
COMPOSICION FLORISTICA
AGROFORESTERIA
MEDIOS DE VIDA
COLOMBIA
CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOGARES RURALES
SOCIOECONÓMICO
ZONAS RURALES
PARCELA
COMPOSICION FLORISTICA
AGROFORESTERIA
MEDIOS DE VIDA
COLOMBIA
spellingShingle CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOGARES RURALES
SOCIOECONÓMICO
ZONAS RURALES
PARCELA
COMPOSICION FLORISTICA
AGROFORESTERIA
MEDIOS DE VIDA
COLOMBIA
CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOGARES RURALES
SOCIOECONÓMICO
ZONAS RURALES
PARCELA
COMPOSICION FLORISTICA
AGROFORESTERIA
MEDIOS DE VIDA
COLOMBIA
Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo
Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel
Sánchez-Acosta, José Ramiro
Rodríguez-Suárez, Leonardo
Gutiérrez-García, Gustavo Adolfo
Suárez-Salazar, Juan Carlos
Casanoves, Fernando
Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
description Abstract Cacao cultivation has great socioeconomic importance for the development of rural areas of Colombia, especially for the approximately 52,000 rural households that depend on it. Therefore, is important to analyze the relationship that the capitals endowment of cacao-growing rural households has with the agronomic status of the crop. To establish this relationship, we determined the endowment of community capitals in 22 rural households and the agronomic status of their cacao crops, grown in 83 plots. In each of these plots, these components were characterized: (1) floristic composition and crop structure; (2) soil quality; (3) pest attack status and diseases in the crop; (4) sensory quality of cacao beans, and (5) production. We found a positive correlation between the tree structure and physicochemical indices of the soils (p\0.05). Crops withgreater shade showed a greater impact of pests and diseases (shade range 2.2–85.7%). Estimated cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1) were higher where cacao cultivation was the main livelihood (961 kg ha-1 - yr-1 in Cacao Farmers and 774 kg ha-1 yr-1 in Diversified Farmers with Cacao). Crops demonstrating less damage caused by pests and diseases and less diverse tree structures obtained a higher cacao bean yield (kg ha-1 yr-1). Households with greater knowledge, experience and interaction with institutions that offer training, had more diverse tree structures and better soils physicochemical conditions. Households with greater capitals endowment had better agronomic conditions in cacao cultivation and had crops that generated additional products.
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topic_facet CARACTERISTICAS AGRONOMICAS
THEOBROMA CACAO
HOGARES RURALES
SOCIOECONÓMICO
ZONAS RURALES
PARCELA
COMPOSICION FLORISTICA
AGROFORESTERIA
MEDIOS DE VIDA
COLOMBIA
author Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo
Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel
Sánchez-Acosta, José Ramiro
Rodríguez-Suárez, Leonardo
Gutiérrez-García, Gustavo Adolfo
Suárez-Salazar, Juan Carlos
Casanoves, Fernando
author_facet Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo
Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel
Sánchez-Acosta, José Ramiro
Rodríguez-Suárez, Leonardo
Gutiérrez-García, Gustavo Adolfo
Suárez-Salazar, Juan Carlos
Casanoves, Fernando
author_sort Hernámdez-Núñez, Héctor Eduardo
title Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
title_short Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
title_full Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
title_fullStr Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
title_full_unstemmed Agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of Colombian rural households
title_sort agronomic conditions of cacao cultivation: its relationship with the capitals endowment of colombian rural households
publisher Springer, Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-020-00556-9
https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/9822
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