Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.

After briefly describing how plantations in the humid tropics have been set up an developed, this article makes a distinction between familyrun plantations and large specialized estates. Their main characteristics (environment, demography, organization, technical level, market integration) are discussed. Their future prospects in relation to ecological sustainability, environmental and socioeconomic issues are then considered, along with their impact on the organization of international markets.

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Main Authors: Dufumier, M., autor. aut 56184, Labrousse, R. 56185, Losch, B. 49686
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Subjects:agricultural economics, humid tropics, markets, plantation crops, plantations, production, socioeconomics, sustainability, tropical crops, Agriculture, Markets, Tropical crops, Plantations, Economics, Socioeconomics, Sustainability,
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spelling dig-fedepalma-123456789-832982022-08-05T10:12:11Z Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects. Dufumier, M., autor. aut 56184 Labrousse, R. 56185 Losch, B. 49686 agricultural economics humid tropics markets plantation crops plantations production socioeconomics sustainability tropical crops Agriculture Agriculture Markets Markets Tropical crops Plantations Plantations Economics Socioeconomics Sustainability Tropical crops After briefly describing how plantations in the humid tropics have been set up an developed, this article makes a distinction between familyrun plantations and large specialized estates. Their main characteristics (environment, demography, organization, technical level, market integration) are discussed. Their future prospects in relation to ecological sustainability, environmental and socioeconomic issues are then considered, along with their impact on the organization of international markets. After briefly describing how plantations in the humid tropics have been set up an developed, this article makes a distinction between familyrun plantations and large specialized estates. Their main characteristics (environment, demography, organization, technical level, market integration) are discussed. Their future prospects in relation to ecological sustainability, environmental and socioeconomic issues are then considered, along with their impact on the organization of international markets. text - F
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topic agricultural economics
humid tropics
markets
plantation crops
plantations
production
socioeconomics
sustainability
tropical crops
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Agriculture
Markets
Markets
Tropical crops
Plantations
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Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Tropical crops
agricultural economics
humid tropics
markets
plantation crops
plantations
production
socioeconomics
sustainability
tropical crops
Agriculture
Agriculture
Markets
Markets
Tropical crops
Plantations
Plantations
Economics
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Tropical crops
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Markets
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Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Tropical crops
agricultural economics
humid tropics
markets
plantation crops
plantations
production
socioeconomics
sustainability
tropical crops
Agriculture
Agriculture
Markets
Markets
Tropical crops
Plantations
Plantations
Economics
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Tropical crops
Dufumier, M., autor. aut 56184
Labrousse, R. 56185
Losch, B. 49686
Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.
description After briefly describing how plantations in the humid tropics have been set up an developed, this article makes a distinction between familyrun plantations and large specialized estates. Their main characteristics (environment, demography, organization, technical level, market integration) are discussed. Their future prospects in relation to ecological sustainability, environmental and socioeconomic issues are then considered, along with their impact on the organization of international markets.
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humid tropics
markets
plantation crops
plantations
production
socioeconomics
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tropical crops
Agriculture
Agriculture
Markets
Markets
Tropical crops
Plantations
Plantations
Economics
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Tropical crops
author Dufumier, M., autor. aut 56184
Labrousse, R. 56185
Losch, B. 49686
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Labrousse, R. 56185
Losch, B. 49686
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title Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.
title_short Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.
title_full Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.
title_fullStr Plantations in the humid tropics : characteristics and prospects.
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