There is a belief that sustainability-certified coffee production helps increase economic benefits to farmers and reduces negative environmental impacts. However, the international empirical evidence is not conclusive. Also, there is a lack of empirical evidence for Vietnam - the world's second-largest coffee producing country. This paper provides the first empirical examination of the differences in eco-efficiency between conventional and sustainability-certified coffee-growing farms in Vietnam. Data of 726 farms in Vietnam over three crop years from 2012/13 to 2014/15 are analysed. Environmental pressures measured by the level of consumption of nitrogen, phosphorus, irrigation water, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and land are invest...
This paper provides a comparative assessment of the productive efficiency of three common coffee gro...
Recent prolonged dry periods and lack of irrigation water have severely affected the productivity of...
This article revisits the relationships between smallholding size, irrigation infrastructure, and th...
There is a belief that sustainability-certified coffee production helps increase economic benefits t...
If we aim to increase the sustainability of farming, we must be able to measure the sustainability o...
The unsustainable use of irrigation water is one of the most serious environmental problems in coffe...
Coffee production has been a major source of income in Vietnam since the early twentieth century. Th...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Coffee is a major crop i...
This study assesses the positive effects of inter-planting Coffea arabica and Machilus odoratissima ...
Despite the proven benefits of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs), adoption rates among farme...
Coffee market has been dominated for centuries by South America producing countries, basically Brazi...
After the reunion of North and South Vietnam in 1975, the area under small-holder, irrigated cultiva...
This study attempts to uncover the truth behind an increasing number of smallholder farmers particip...
Inefficient use of groundwater perils Vietnamメs coffee production, the second largest of the world a...
Recent prolonged dry periods and lack of irrigation water have severely affected the productivity of...
This paper provides a comparative assessment of the productive efficiency of three common coffee gro...
Recent prolonged dry periods and lack of irrigation water have severely affected the productivity of...
This article revisits the relationships between smallholding size, irrigation infrastructure, and th...
There is a belief that sustainability-certified coffee production helps increase economic benefits t...
If we aim to increase the sustainability of farming, we must be able to measure the sustainability o...
The unsustainable use of irrigation water is one of the most serious environmental problems in coffe...
Coffee production has been a major source of income in Vietnam since the early twentieth century. Th...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Coffee is a major crop i...
This study assesses the positive effects of inter-planting Coffea arabica and Machilus odoratissima ...
Despite the proven benefits of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs), adoption rates among farme...
Coffee market has been dominated for centuries by South America producing countries, basically Brazi...
After the reunion of North and South Vietnam in 1975, the area under small-holder, irrigated cultiva...
This study attempts to uncover the truth behind an increasing number of smallholder farmers particip...
Inefficient use of groundwater perils Vietnamメs coffee production, the second largest of the world a...
Recent prolonged dry periods and lack of irrigation water have severely affected the productivity of...
This paper provides a comparative assessment of the productive efficiency of three common coffee gro...
Recent prolonged dry periods and lack of irrigation water have severely affected the productivity of...
This article revisits the relationships between smallholding size, irrigation infrastructure, and th...