Changes in coffee economics are leading producers to reduce agrochemical use and increase the use of shade. Research is needed on how to balance the competition from shade trees with the provision of ecological services to the coffee. In 2000, long-term coffee experiments were established in Costa Rica and Nicaragua to compare coffee agroecosystem performance under full sun, legume and non-legume shade types, and intensive and moderate conventional and organic inputs. Coffee yield from intensive organic production was not significantly different from intensive conventional in Nicaragua, but in Costa Rica it was lower during three of the six harvests. Full sun coffee production over 6 years was greater than shaded coffee in Costa Rica (61.8 ...
Tropical agroforestry systems provide a number of ecosystem services that might help sustain the pro...
In suboptimal conditions for coffee growth, the use of shade tree is usually considered beneficial t...
There is increasing concern that due to land pressure and the need to maximize income, smallholder c...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
For the last 5 years, research has been undertaken on associations of coffee and shade trees in Cent...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
With the financial assistance of the European Union (ICA4-CT-2001-10071), research has been undertak...
Despite many years of research, there is still a lack of consensus as to the nature of the relations...
Little is known on what impact shade trees have on the physiology of Coffea canephora (robusta coffe...
The advantages of associating shade trees in coffee agroforestry systems (AFS) are generally thought...
Coffee production has been threatened by increasing climate variability. Shaded coffee has been sugg...
Research suggests that growing coffee in tandem with trees improves the quality of coffee. Worldwide...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
Tropical agroforestry systems provide a number of ecosystem services that might help sustain the pro...
In suboptimal conditions for coffee growth, the use of shade tree is usually considered beneficial t...
There is increasing concern that due to land pressure and the need to maximize income, smallholder c...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
For the last 5 years, research has been undertaken on associations of coffee and shade trees in Cent...
Agroforestry production methods present one option for addressing growing concerns about the long te...
Greater understanding of the influences on long-term coffee productivity are needed to develop syste...
With the financial assistance of the European Union (ICA4-CT-2001-10071), research has been undertak...
Despite many years of research, there is still a lack of consensus as to the nature of the relations...
Little is known on what impact shade trees have on the physiology of Coffea canephora (robusta coffe...
The advantages of associating shade trees in coffee agroforestry systems (AFS) are generally thought...
Coffee production has been threatened by increasing climate variability. Shaded coffee has been sugg...
Research suggests that growing coffee in tandem with trees improves the quality of coffee. Worldwide...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
Tropical agroforestry systems provide a number of ecosystem services that might help sustain the pro...
In suboptimal conditions for coffee growth, the use of shade tree is usually considered beneficial t...
There is increasing concern that due to land pressure and the need to maximize income, smallholder c...