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This study assesses the positive effects of inter-planting Coffea arabica and Machilus odoratissima Nees over seven years in small-scale farms in Huong Hoa district, Quang Tri province, Vietnam. The results show that the environmental conditions for growing and developing the coffee trees improve in the area of mix-planting Coffea and Machilus.
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vispiderman
15-06-2023
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Dak Ha is one of the nine districts in Kon Tum province, covering an area of more than 84 thousand hectares, and has the largest coffee area in Kon Tum province. The study aims to develop a set of EcoSustainability criteria for the coffee tree model in Kon Tum province.
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viblackwidow
07-04-2023
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The results of survey "Intercropping in coffee farms, new trend for sustainable cultivation in the central highlands" on intercropping systems in coffee farms in the Central Highlands showed that there were 7 types of intercropping system in which the four most popular were: coffee with durian (Durio zibethinus); coffee with black pepper (Piper nigrum L.); coffee with avocado (Persea nmericana) and coffee with cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.).
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tieuduongchi
24-10-2022
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A study was conducted at Technological Evaluation Centre, Arunachal Pradesh, India to analyse the economic performance of robusta coffee in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh for the years 2011-12 to 2013-14. The average labourers utilized for all the cultural operations were 344 man days per hectare with an average total cost of cultivation of Rs. 41,412 per ha. Of the total cost, labour wages alone accounted for 65% followed by processing cost (22%) and fertiliser cost (7%). The net returns (including income from inter crops) after deducting the total cost worked out to be Rs.
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nguaconbaynhay6
24-06-2020
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The paper highlights cost and returns of coffee growing by tribal farmers at Paderu division in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh.Data collection was done using pre tested questionnaire administrated on 90 coffee producers selected randomly. According to the study small scale traditional farms had negligible fixed costs. So we have not taken the fixed costs in computation of cost of cultivation of coffee in the present study. The gross margin analysis indicates average total variable cost of coffee was Rs.
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caygaocaolon3
27-02-2020
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The objective of this study is to measure the floristic diversity in coffee agroforests and adjoining forests as well to know the effect of different landholding sizes of coffee farms in Kodagu district, Western Ghats of Karnataka. We collected the data on trees, shrubs and herbs from 50 sample plots of 0.16 ha. Each and analyzed for various diversity parameters. Results revealed that Shannon’s (H') was highest in adjoining forests (2.48) compared to that of coffee agroforests (1.92). On the other hand, Simpson’s (D) value recorded in adjoining forests lower (0.
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trinhthamhodang3
22-02-2020
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The purpose of this study is to quantify the floristic diversity in forests and coffee agroforests and to know the effects of different landholding sizes in Kodagu district of India's the Western Ghats. We collected the data on trees, shrubs and herbs from 50 sample plots of 0.16 ha. each and analyzed for various diversity parameters. Results revealed Shannon’s (H') was highest in coffee agroforests (3.60) compared to that of natural forest (3.32). Conversely, Simpson’s (D) values did not differ between the land-use types.
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quenchua2
15-12-2019
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Vietnam coffee sector plays a crucial role not only in the country’s economy but also in the global coffee market, and improving coffee production efficiency may benefit coffee producers. However, smallholder coffee farming households still encounter many difficulties regarding resources and socio-economic conditions affecting coffee production efficiency.
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danhnguyentuongvi27
18-12-2018
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The research on “Types of Agro-Forestry in Dak Lak Province and the Economic Effects of Coffee-Based Agro-Forestry Systems” is meant to provide an overview of agro- forestry as practiced in Dak Lak province and a scientific framework for evaluating and suggesting effective agro-forestry types for dominant farming systems.
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thaodien102
16-11-2015
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While the rubber trees are immature, selected legume cover crops such as Pueraria phoseoloides, Culopogonium mucunoides and Centrosemu pubescens may be grown on rubber plantations. Intercropping can be carried out with coconut trees and banana plants within the rubber plantation. Sometimes banana alone is used as an intercrop. Intercropping can also be carried out with rice, longgong, mangosteen, satow, bamboo, jampada, riang, durian, pineapple, coffee trees, neem and hot pepper (ITTO, 2000).
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thieubaotrang
23-04-2013
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Around 2001, I learned of an exciting collaborative at the University of California at Santa Cruz, consisting of faculty, graduate students, and other food- and socialjustice- oriented researchers and activists who informally called themselves the “coffee mafi a.” The collaborative had an ambitious agenda.
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phoebe75
01-02-2013
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