ADAPTABILITY OF AGRICULTURAL FAMILIES TO ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL PRESSURES: A CASE OF HIGH GROWN COFFEE IN LEON CORTES, COSTA RICA

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作者
Valenciano Salazar, Jorge Andrey [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Colombia, Escuela Econ, Bogota, Colombia
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REVISTA ECONOMIA Y SOCIEDAD | 2010年 / 15卷 / 37-38期
关键词
Livelihoods; physical capital; natural capital; social capital; human capital; financial capital; resilience; adaptability; coffee pests; weather events; coffee prices;
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F [经济];
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摘要
Livelihoods of family coffee growers are strongly determined by their farm. This makes families vulnerable to external shocks that affect the operations in the plot. Within these external shocks are included low prices, pests, and climate effects on the plantation. This paper aims to identify the impact of the aforementioned shocks on family coffee grower livelihoods in the canton of Leon Cortes. For this purpose, the article shows the strategies followed by families in order to support and recover themselves from the impact which come from climate, pests, and coffee price instability. Families have pursued various "adapting strategies". Regarding low prices, producers> organizations have sought coffee marketing alternatives, such as fair trade and appellation of origin. Likewise, they work on increasing added value through diversification, improving coffee quality, and by a better packaging of ground coffee. Also, households have sought diversification options, such as avocado production. In order to combat pests, producers have focused on the introduction of soil conservation practices, improvement of collection systems, growing trees on coffee plantations, and chemical control. Finally, climate shocks had not been considered as a real problem by the farmers until the storm Alma affected the region. Nowadays, they think more about sound and sustainable management for their farm.
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