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Monitoreo a nivel de finca de yuca y cultivos asociados Manabi, Ecuador

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: Cali, CO Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) 1988Description: 32 pSubject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Se hace un informe parcial de resultados del proyecto de monitoreo de sistemas de produccion de yuca en Manabi, Ecuador, determinados a partir de datos recolectados a nivel de finca, en 2 visitas a intervalos de 3 meses. Se estimaron aumentos en el area sembrada de yuca a partir de 2 periodos de siembra, debidos principalmente a mercadeo seguro y a estabilidad de precios. La yuca cosechada a principios de ano fue vendida en su mayoria a las plantas de secamiento; una proporcion considerable se dejo para consumo directo en la finca. El monocultivo de yuca ha aumentado con el tiempo, aunque predomina el sistema yuca-maiz. La mayoria de la semilla de yuca utilizada es propia. El grupo de var. con epidermis rosada ha desplazado las var. blancas y amarillas. La mayoria de los agricultores compran la semilla de maiz; predominan las var. amarillas, especialmente INIAP-526 por su amplia adaptabilidad. Si el agricultor tuviera libre acceso a los recursos tierra, credito, mano de obra y precios estables estaria dispuesto a sembrar principalmente yuca-maiz. (RA)Summary: A partial report is given on the results of the monitoring project of cassava production systems in Manabi, Ecuador, determined from data collected on the farms during 2 visits at 3- mo. intervals. An increase in area planted to cassava, mainly due to low-risk marketing and price stability, was estimated from 2 planting times. Most of the cassava harvested at the beginning of the yr was sold to drying plants, with a substantial amount used directly on the farm. Cassava monocropping has increased in time, although the cassava-maize cropping system predominates. Most of the cassava seed used is produced by the farmers. The group of pink- skinned var. has displaced the white and yellow var. Most farmers buy the maize seed; yellow var. predominate, especially INIAP-526 due to its wide range of adaptability. Farmers would be willing to grow mainly cassava-maize if they had access to resources such as land, credit, labor, and stable prices. (AS-CIAT)
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Trabajo presentado en el Seminario anual sobre avances en producción, procesamiento y utilización de yuca. INIAP-CIAT-CIID-FUNDAGRO. OCTUBRE 1988. Portoviejo, Manabí, Ecuador

Se hace un informe parcial de resultados del proyecto de monitoreo de sistemas de produccion de yuca en Manabi, Ecuador, determinados a partir de datos recolectados a nivel de finca, en 2 visitas a intervalos de 3 meses. Se estimaron aumentos en el area sembrada de yuca a partir de 2 periodos de siembra, debidos principalmente a mercadeo seguro y a estabilidad de precios. La yuca cosechada a principios de ano fue vendida en su mayoria a las plantas de secamiento; una proporcion considerable se dejo para consumo directo en la finca. El monocultivo de yuca ha aumentado con el tiempo, aunque predomina el sistema yuca-maiz. La mayoria de la semilla de yuca utilizada es propia. El grupo de var. con epidermis rosada ha desplazado las var. blancas y amarillas. La mayoria de los agricultores compran la semilla de maiz; predominan las var. amarillas, especialmente INIAP-526 por su amplia adaptabilidad. Si el agricultor tuviera libre acceso a los recursos tierra, credito, mano de obra y precios estables estaria dispuesto a sembrar principalmente yuca-maiz. (RA)

A partial report is given on the results of the monitoring project of cassava production systems in Manabi, Ecuador, determined from data collected on the farms during 2 visits at 3- mo. intervals. An increase in area planted to cassava, mainly due to low-risk marketing and price stability, was estimated from 2 planting times. Most of the cassava harvested at the beginning of the yr was sold to drying plants, with a substantial amount used directly on the farm. Cassava monocropping has increased in time, although the cassava-maize cropping system predominates. Most of the cassava seed used is produced by the farmers. The group of pink- skinned var. has displaced the white and yellow var. Most farmers buy the maize seed; yellow var. predominate, especially INIAP-526 due to its wide range of adaptability. Farmers would be willing to grow mainly cassava-maize if they had access to resources such as land, credit, labor, and stable prices. (AS-CIAT)

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