Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)

ABSTRACT: A typology of avocado cv. Hass farms was constructed based on information collected from productive units in Antioquia, Colombia. The study aimed to provide key information about the farms for those involved in the design of programs and public policies directed to growers. The data were s...

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Main Authors: Silvana Builes Gaitan, Marcela Duque Ríos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Series:Ciência Rural
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spelling doaj-7875b2ce63274274b036fb44145bc4252020-11-25T03:11:51ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural0103-84781678-459650710.1590/0103-8478cr20190188S0103-84782020000700202Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)Silvana Builes GaitanMarcela Duque RíosABSTRACT: A typology of avocado cv. Hass farms was constructed based on information collected from productive units in Antioquia, Colombia. The study aimed to provide key information about the farms for those involved in the design of programs and public policies directed to growers. The data were scrutinized through Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) and Cluster Analysis. The sample was made up of 214 growers of the crop. Quantitative and qualitative variables were employed for the MCA, which rendered 40 dimensions, out of which 16 accounted for 70% of the total inertia (variance) found in the data. These 16 dimensions were used as input for the Cluster Analysis, which provided the following results: 52%, 32% and 15% of the farms were located in Clusters 1, 2 and 3, respectively. The identified farm types can be associated to peasant (Cluster 1) and commercial (Cluster 3) agricultural schemes, plus a transition between them (Cluster 2). The most discriminating variables regarding such categorization were: farm size, farm registry at ICA (Colombian Agricultural Institute), Avocado cv. Hass yield, labor source, presence of crops other than avocado, existence of formal commercial alliances and technical assistance type. The percentage of farmers belonging to grower organizations was high in the three clusters. Growers in Clusters 3 and 2 had established formal commercial alliances which enabled them to access better sale prices for the crop. A trend towards establishing cv. Hass as a monocrop is observed, which may threaten both crop biodiversity and the food security of peasant growers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000700202&lng=en&tlng=enfarm typologymultiple correspondence analysiscluster analysiscolombia
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Marcela Duque Ríos
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Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
Ciência Rural
farm typology
multiple correspondence analysis
cluster analysis
colombia
author_facet Silvana Builes Gaitan
Marcela Duque Ríos
author_sort Silvana Builes Gaitan
title Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
title_short Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
title_full Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
title_fullStr Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. Hass farms from Antioquia (Colombia)
title_sort socio-economic and technological typology of avocado cv. hass farms from antioquia (colombia)
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
series Ciência Rural
issn 0103-8478
1678-4596
description ABSTRACT: A typology of avocado cv. Hass farms was constructed based on information collected from productive units in Antioquia, Colombia. The study aimed to provide key information about the farms for those involved in the design of programs and public policies directed to growers. The data were scrutinized through Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) and Cluster Analysis. The sample was made up of 214 growers of the crop. Quantitative and qualitative variables were employed for the MCA, which rendered 40 dimensions, out of which 16 accounted for 70% of the total inertia (variance) found in the data. These 16 dimensions were used as input for the Cluster Analysis, which provided the following results: 52%, 32% and 15% of the farms were located in Clusters 1, 2 and 3, respectively. The identified farm types can be associated to peasant (Cluster 1) and commercial (Cluster 3) agricultural schemes, plus a transition between them (Cluster 2). The most discriminating variables regarding such categorization were: farm size, farm registry at ICA (Colombian Agricultural Institute), Avocado cv. Hass yield, labor source, presence of crops other than avocado, existence of formal commercial alliances and technical assistance type. The percentage of farmers belonging to grower organizations was high in the three clusters. Growers in Clusters 3 and 2 had established formal commercial alliances which enabled them to access better sale prices for the crop. A trend towards establishing cv. Hass as a monocrop is observed, which may threaten both crop biodiversity and the food security of peasant growers.
topic farm typology
multiple correspondence analysis
cluster analysis
colombia
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782020000700202&lng=en&tlng=en
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