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Coffee Agroforestry Systems: establish productive shaded crops Sistemas agroforestales con café: establezca cultivos productivos bajo sombrío

How to Cite
Farfán-Valencia, F. (2020). Coffee Agroforestry Systems: establish productive shaded crops. Proceedings of Cenicafe´s Scientific Seminar, 71(1), e71121. https://doi.org/10.38141/10795/71121




Keywords
Sistema de producción de café

sistemas agroforestales

densidad de siembra

fertilización

renovación

Sistema de produção de café

sistemas agroflorestais

densidade de plantio

fertilização

renovação

Coffee production system

agroforestry systems

planting density

crop fertilization

Sectión
Phytotechnics
Francisco Farfán-Valencia

Summary

In this seminar the concepts and practices of Coffee Agroforestry Systems (CAFS), which refer to a set of cultivation management practices that combine coffee with tree species or with tree plantations of farms, are presented. These practices are the establishment of trees as barriers, boundaries, living fences, lot separation, slope stabilization, protection of water sources, corridors, ecological trails and ecological restoration. Versions regarding the use of shade-grown coffee are also demystified. Shady trees predetermine the coffee growing site and it is the climate variables that determine whether shade-grown or sun-grown coffee farming (AFS) should be carried out. Cenicafé practices and technologies in agroforestry systems and research on coffee growing issues are made for any farm and any coffee zone. These recommendations are linked to the strategy of the National Federation of Coffee Growers: “More Agronomy, more productivity, more quality” in order to clarify doubts about shade-grown or sun-grown coffee farming, variety to be cultivated, planting densities, renewal times, luminosity, crop age and nutrition.

Francisco Farfán-Valencia, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones de Café

Investigador Científico II, Fitotecnia

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