Adaptation of Agroforestry Systems in South-Eastern Mexico through Integration of Farmer and Bioeconomic Evaluations |
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Authors: | Jeremy Haggar Mauricio Sosa Blanca Díaz Gonzalo Hernández José Angel Contreras Carlos Uc |
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Affiliation: | 1. ICRAF-México, Chetumal , Quintana Roo, Mexico;2. ICRAF-México and OEPFZMFelipe Carrillo Puerto , Quintana Roo, Mexico;3. C.E: Sangri Serrrano, INIFAP, Escarcega , Campeche, Mexico;4. C.E: San Felipe Bacalar, INIFAP, Bacalar , Quintana Roo, Mexico;5. ICRAF-México and CRASX, Zoh Laguna, Calakmul , Campeche, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Agroforestry systems have been promoted as sustainable land-use systems for regions where shifting agriculture is the traditional predominant land-use. Although environmentally sustainable, agroforestry systems require investment to establish that may affect their economic sustainability. In the southern Yucatan Peninsula 47 agroforestry plots of two timber and 10 fruit tree species were established with 22 farmers in three communities covering two rainfall zones and five soil types. Some fruit trees had wide adaptability to different soil, rainfall and management conditions, e.g. Manilkara zapota; others were restricted to the best soil, rainfall management conditions, e.g. Persea americana. The Meliaceae timber trees responded little to rainfall and soil, but stem borer attack was markedly lower in less intensively managed systems. Level of system maintenance greatly affected costs, but also opportunities for intercropping and obtaining immediate income. All levels of managements had negative net present value (NPV) for the three-year establishment phase, but so does traditional maize production. Farmers preferred to inter-crop their agroforestry systems, but were often limited by site quality. Determining sustainable agroforestry options for farmers requires multiple decisions related to species adaptability to the site, farmer production objectives and farmer capacity to invest in different management strategies. One production technology did not fit all. |
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Keywords: | Cedrela odorata fruit trees Hypsipyla grandela intercropping net present value Swietenia macrophylla |
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