Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models
The Colombian Amazon is currently in the spotlight of post-conflict derived commitments, anti-deforestation and conservation projects, illicit crop substitution and private sector interests. Several organizations are promoting various productive models to achieve sustainable rural development and a...
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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| author | Charry, Andrés Enciso, Karen Jager, Matthias Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren Burkart, Stefan |
| author_browse | Burkart, Stefan Charry, Andrés Enciso, Karen Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo Jager, Matthias Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren |
| author_facet | Charry, Andrés Enciso, Karen Jager, Matthias Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren Burkart, Stefan |
| author_sort | Charry, Andrés |
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| description | The Colombian Amazon is currently in the spotlight of post-conflict derived commitments, anti-deforestation and conservation projects, illicit crop substitution and private sector interests. Several organizations are promoting various productive models to achieve sustainable rural development and a few sectors have been prioritized, with agroforestry systems (AFS) for the cocoa and rubber value chains (VC), and silvopastoral systems (SPS) for meat and dairy production being among the most notorious (MADS, 2015).
In spite of the support, the adoption of these systems is highly dependent on development projects, and numerous producers remain skeptical or unaware of the benefits and requirements of changing their productive practices. Although the advantages of these systems have been widely documented; research, evaluation and information diffusion has usually been carried out independently, making it difficult for producers and decision makers to conduct direct comparisons and make more informed decisions. |
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| spelling | CGSpace962342025-11-05T16:18:43Z Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models Charry, Andrés Enciso, Karen Jager, Matthias Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren Burkart, Stefan value chain development projects research agroforestry decision making toma de decisiones smallholders The Colombian Amazon is currently in the spotlight of post-conflict derived commitments, anti-deforestation and conservation projects, illicit crop substitution and private sector interests. Several organizations are promoting various productive models to achieve sustainable rural development and a few sectors have been prioritized, with agroforestry systems (AFS) for the cocoa and rubber value chains (VC), and silvopastoral systems (SPS) for meat and dairy production being among the most notorious (MADS, 2015). In spite of the support, the adoption of these systems is highly dependent on development projects, and numerous producers remain skeptical or unaware of the benefits and requirements of changing their productive practices. Although the advantages of these systems have been widely documented; research, evaluation and information diffusion has usually been carried out independently, making it difficult for producers and decision makers to conduct direct comparisons and make more informed decisions. 2018 2018-07-23T19:45:48Z 2018-07-23T19:45:48Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96234 en https://www.slideshare.net/TGFT/sustainable-agricultural-value-chains-in-the-colombian-amazon-an-evaluation-of-the-most-frequently-promoted-models Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Charry A; Enciso K; Jäger M; Hurtado JJ; Sotelo M; Burkart S. 2018. Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models. Poster presented at ICABR 2018: Disruptive Innovations, Value Chains, and Rural Development, June 12-15 2018, Washington, DC. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13452.82560 |
| spellingShingle | value chain development projects research agroforestry decision making toma de decisiones smallholders Charry, Andrés Enciso, Karen Jager, Matthias Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo Sotelo Cabrera, Mauricio Efren Burkart, Stefan Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title | Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title_full | Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title_fullStr | Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title_short | Sustainable agricultural value chains in the Colombian Amazon - An evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| title_sort | sustainable agricultural value chains in the colombian amazon an evaluation of the most frequently promoted models |
| topic | value chain development projects research agroforestry decision making toma de decisiones smallholders |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96234 |
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