Colombia: Potential demand for cassava

A brief analysis is made of price, commercialization, credit, research, and extension policies and their impact on agriculture in Colombia. The present status of cassava consumption, production, and distribution is then reviewed in order to determine potential and projected demand. Both time series and cross-sectional, household budget data were studied to determine the main parameters influencing cassava consumption. Policies have ignored nontradeables, such as cassava, which cannot compete for resources with more favored crops. Fresh cassava consumption has been adversely affected by rapid urbanization, which has restricted market access and led to higher prices for the consumer. CIAT's new conservation technology can reduce marketing margins for fresh cassava and stabilize prices for producers. Drying cassava, which has just started on a commercial scale, is proving profitable. It is estimated that by the yr 2000, annual requirements for both the fresh and dried market will be almost 600,000 t roots (ca. 60,000 ha at present low yields), which will generate work for ca. 18,000 people. (CIAT)

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Main Author: International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1987
Subjects:manihot esculenta, development, economics, production, prices, trade, cassava roots, dried roots, postharvest technology, cassava products, feeds and feeding, fresh products, marketing, processed products, starch crops, producción, precios,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82029
http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_ciat/2015/34288-1.pdf#page=203
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-820292023-03-14T20:18:21Z Colombia: Potential demand for cassava International Center for Tropical Agriculture manihot esculenta development economics production prices trade cassava roots dried roots postharvest technology cassava products feeds and feeding fresh products marketing processed products starch crops producción precios A brief analysis is made of price, commercialization, credit, research, and extension policies and their impact on agriculture in Colombia. The present status of cassava consumption, production, and distribution is then reviewed in order to determine potential and projected demand. Both time series and cross-sectional, household budget data were studied to determine the main parameters influencing cassava consumption. Policies have ignored nontradeables, such as cassava, which cannot compete for resources with more favored crops. Fresh cassava consumption has been adversely affected by rapid urbanization, which has restricted market access and led to higher prices for the consumer. CIAT's new conservation technology can reduce marketing margins for fresh cassava and stabilize prices for producers. Drying cassava, which has just started on a commercial scale, is proving profitable. It is estimated that by the yr 2000, annual requirements for both the fresh and dried market will be almost 600,000 t roots (ca. 60,000 ha at present low yields), which will generate work for ca. 18,000 people. (CIAT) Se hace un breve analisis de las politicas de precios, comercializacion, credito, investigacion y extension y su impacto en la agricultura colombiana. Luego se revisa el estado actual del consumo, la produccion y la distribucion de la yuca para determinar tanto la demanda potencial como la proyectada. Se utilizaron datos de estudios en serie a intervalos definidos y de muestras representativas de presupuestos familiares para determinar los principales parametros que influyen en el consumo de la yuca. Las politicas han ignorado los productos no comercializables, como la yuca, que no pueden competir con los cultivos mas favorecidos en cuanto a recursos. La urbanizacion acelerada ha afectado negativamente el consumo de yuca fresca al restringir el acceso al mercado y elevar los precios al consumidor. La nueva tecnologia de conservacion de CIAT puede reducir los margenes de mercadeo para la yuca fresca y estabilizar los precios para los productores. El secado de la yuca, que apenas se inicia a nivel comercial, es rentable. Se estima que para el ano 2000, los requerimientos anuales para el mercado fresco y seco seran de casi 600,000 t de raices (aprox. 60,000 ha con los actuales rendimientos bajos), lo cual generara empleo para aprox. 18,000 personas. (CIAT) 1987 2017-06-20T09:00:35Z 2017-06-20T09:00:35Z Book Chapter Colombia: Potential demand for cassava .1987. In: Global cassava research and development: The cassava economy of Latin America: A food staple in transition. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 52 p. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82029 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_ciat/2015/34288-1.pdf#page=203 en Open Access 52 p. application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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topic manihot esculenta
development
economics
production
prices
trade
cassava roots
dried roots
postharvest technology
cassava products
feeds and feeding
fresh products
marketing
processed products
starch crops
producción
precios
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development
economics
production
prices
trade
cassava roots
dried roots
postharvest technology
cassava products
feeds and feeding
fresh products
marketing
processed products
starch crops
producción
precios
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development
economics
production
prices
trade
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dried roots
postharvest technology
cassava products
feeds and feeding
fresh products
marketing
processed products
starch crops
producción
precios
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development
economics
production
prices
trade
cassava roots
dried roots
postharvest technology
cassava products
feeds and feeding
fresh products
marketing
processed products
starch crops
producción
precios
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
description A brief analysis is made of price, commercialization, credit, research, and extension policies and their impact on agriculture in Colombia. The present status of cassava consumption, production, and distribution is then reviewed in order to determine potential and projected demand. Both time series and cross-sectional, household budget data were studied to determine the main parameters influencing cassava consumption. Policies have ignored nontradeables, such as cassava, which cannot compete for resources with more favored crops. Fresh cassava consumption has been adversely affected by rapid urbanization, which has restricted market access and led to higher prices for the consumer. CIAT's new conservation technology can reduce marketing margins for fresh cassava and stabilize prices for producers. Drying cassava, which has just started on a commercial scale, is proving profitable. It is estimated that by the yr 2000, annual requirements for both the fresh and dried market will be almost 600,000 t roots (ca. 60,000 ha at present low yields), which will generate work for ca. 18,000 people. (CIAT)
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development
economics
production
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trade
cassava roots
dried roots
postharvest technology
cassava products
feeds and feeding
fresh products
marketing
processed products
starch crops
producción
precios
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title Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
title_short Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
title_full Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
title_fullStr Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
title_full_unstemmed Colombia: Potential demand for cassava
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