Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them

Cassava-specific microregions in part of eastern Paraguay, a climatically homogeneous area, were defined on the basis of secondary data and systematic random sampling of agricultural settlements. It was found that production is concentrated in the departments of Caaguazu, Itapua, San Pedro, Paraguar...

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Autor principal: Carter, Simon E.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71817
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description Cassava-specific microregions in part of eastern Paraguay, a climatically homogeneous area, were defined on the basis of secondary data and systematic random sampling of agricultural settlements. It was found that production is concentrated in the departments of Caaguazu, Itapua, San Pedro, Paraguari, Cordillera, Caazapa, Guaira, and Alto Parana. Rural per capita cassava consumption may be as high as 340 kg/yr and, despite an enormous production, problems have been identified, namely low soil fertility and large distances from the principal producing areas. Podzolic soils are mainly used for agricultural purposes and the limits of the microregions correspond to those of the areas of cultivated land. Agricultural production was differentiated on the basis of the principal cash crops grown, and differences in modal farm size were found. Cassava production in both older established settlements and newer colonies relies on traditional methods of land preparation, and harvesting is done as soon as possible when needed for subsistence. The variables and information used to define and describe the microregions are presented as a series of qualitative maps. The microregions are derived and mapped by overlaying these and comparing them manually. They are then described in a quick reference table. The interaction of a set of processes is stressed. The juxtaposition within the study area of areas of commercial cassava production and of areas where the crop is in short supply for subsistence is caused by and dependent upon varying market opportunities, problems of cash supply, labor shortages, soil fertility differences, and, of utmost importance, variable access to land. (AS (extract))
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spelling CGSpace718172025-11-05T17:36:33Z Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them Carter, Simon E. manihot esculenta production plant geography ecosystems climatic requirements soil fertility soil requirements rainfall data cultivation systems socioeconomic aspects fertilizers nutritional requirements prices costs marketing harvesting soil analysis field experiment cultivation ecology economics research starch crops producción geografia de la planta ecosistema requerimientos climaticos fertilidad del suelo requerimientos edaficos datos pluviometricos sistemas de cultivo aspectos económicos fertilizantes requerimientos nutricionales precios costos mercadeo cosecha experimentos de campo análisis del suelo Cassava-specific microregions in part of eastern Paraguay, a climatically homogeneous area, were defined on the basis of secondary data and systematic random sampling of agricultural settlements. It was found that production is concentrated in the departments of Caaguazu, Itapua, San Pedro, Paraguari, Cordillera, Caazapa, Guaira, and Alto Parana. Rural per capita cassava consumption may be as high as 340 kg/yr and, despite an enormous production, problems have been identified, namely low soil fertility and large distances from the principal producing areas. Podzolic soils are mainly used for agricultural purposes and the limits of the microregions correspond to those of the areas of cultivated land. Agricultural production was differentiated on the basis of the principal cash crops grown, and differences in modal farm size were found. Cassava production in both older established settlements and newer colonies relies on traditional methods of land preparation, and harvesting is done as soon as possible when needed for subsistence. The variables and information used to define and describe the microregions are presented as a series of qualitative maps. The microregions are derived and mapped by overlaying these and comparing them manually. They are then described in a quick reference table. The interaction of a set of processes is stressed. The juxtaposition within the study area of areas of commercial cassava production and of areas where the crop is in short supply for subsistence is caused by and dependent upon varying market opportunities, problems of cash supply, labor shortages, soil fertility differences, and, of utmost importance, variable access to land. (AS (extract)) 1986 2016-02-29T17:12:54Z 2016-02-29T17:12:54Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71817 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture CARTER, S.E. 1986. Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 227 p.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
production
plant geography
ecosystems
climatic requirements
soil fertility
soil requirements
rainfall data
cultivation systems
socioeconomic aspects
fertilizers
nutritional requirements
prices
costs
marketing
harvesting
soil analysis
field experiment
cultivation
ecology
economics
research
starch crops
producción
geografia de la planta
ecosistema
requerimientos climaticos
fertilidad del suelo
requerimientos edaficos
datos pluviometricos
sistemas de cultivo
aspectos económicos
fertilizantes
requerimientos nutricionales
precios
costos
mercadeo
cosecha
experimentos de campo
análisis del suelo
Carter, Simon E.
Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title_full Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title_fullStr Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title_full_unstemmed Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title_short Cassava micro-regions in part of eastern Paraguay : An explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
title_sort cassava micro regions in part of eastern paraguay an explanation of their form and comparative study of cassava production within some of them
topic manihot esculenta
production
plant geography
ecosystems
climatic requirements
soil fertility
soil requirements
rainfall data
cultivation systems
socioeconomic aspects
fertilizers
nutritional requirements
prices
costs
marketing
harvesting
soil analysis
field experiment
cultivation
ecology
economics
research
starch crops
producción
geografia de la planta
ecosistema
requerimientos climaticos
fertilidad del suelo
requerimientos edaficos
datos pluviometricos
sistemas de cultivo
aspectos económicos
fertilizantes
requerimientos nutricionales
precios
costos
mercadeo
cosecha
experimentos de campo
análisis del suelo
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