The coffee agroecosystem: bio-economic analysis of coffee berry borer control (Hypothenemus hampei)

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José Ricardo Cure
Daniel Rodríguez
Andrew Paul Gutierrez
Luigi Ponti
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[1] Universidad Militar Nueva Granada,Facultad de Ciencias Básicas y Aplicadas
[2] University of California,Division of Ecosystem Science, College of Natural Resources
[3] Agenzia nazionale per le nuove tecnologie,undefined
[4] l’energia e lo sviluppo economico sostenibile (ENEA),undefined
[5] Centro Ricerche Casaccia,undefined
[6] Center for the Analysis of Sustainable Agricultural Systems Global (Casasglobal.Org),undefined
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Coffee, after petroleum, is the most valuable commodity globally in terms of total value (harvest to coffee cup). Here, our bioeconomic analysis considers the multitude of factors that influence coffee production. The system model used in the analysis incorporates realistic field models based on considerable new field data and models for coffee plant growth and development, the coffee/coffee berry borer (CBB) dynamics in response to coffee berry production and the role of the CBB parasitoids and their interactions in control of CBB. Cultural control of CBB by harvesting, cleanup of abscised fruits, and chemical sprays previously considered are reexamined here to include biopesticides for control of CBB such as entomopathogenic fungi (Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae) and entomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernema sp., Heterorhabditis). The bioeconomic analysis estimates the potential of each control tactic singly and in combination for control of CBB. The analysis explains why frequent intensive harvesting of coffee is by far the most effective and economically viable control practice for reducing CBB infestations in Colombia and Brazil.
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