In the Vietnamese Central Highlands, the Ede economy, previously based on subsistence production, has increasingly shifted to coffee. Over the past two decades, coffee has come to dominate Ede agriculture. Meanwhile, land shortages due to various factors plus exhaustion of the forest from extensive internal migration have caused the level of Ede subsistence to deteriorate. Recently a sharp drop in coffee prices has drastically worsened their livelihood, especially for the poor. The paper will examine the Ede adoption of coffee production and the interaction between subsistence and coffee production on a daily basis
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In the Vietnamese Central Highlands, the Ede economy, previously based on subsistence production, ha...
ABSTRACT Vietnam has emerged as the world’s second largest producer of coffee. The benefits of this ...
After the reunion of North and South Vietnam in 1975, the area under small-holder, irrigated cultiva...
This paper studies the recent boom and bust in Vietnam's coffee economy. Data from smallholder coffe...
Coffee market has been dominated for centuries by South America producing countries, basically Brazi...
© 2003 Thi Thu Ha BuiThe aim of this research is to improve the understanding of the production and ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Coffee is a major crop i...
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The challenge of ensuring economic opportunities are made available to a country’s population is a k...
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Inefficient use of groundwater perils Vietnamメs coffee production, the second largest of the world a...
The livelihood of small-scale coffee farmers in Hai and Arumeru Districts depends on coffee among o...
Vietnam is the largest exporter of Robusta coffee beans in the world, making the industry a pillar o...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a cross-country study comparing Colombia and Vietn...
In the Vietnamese Central Highlands, the Ede economy, previously based on subsistence production, ha...
ABSTRACT Vietnam has emerged as the world’s second largest producer of coffee. The benefits of this ...
After the reunion of North and South Vietnam in 1975, the area under small-holder, irrigated cultiva...
This paper studies the recent boom and bust in Vietnam's coffee economy. Data from smallholder coffe...
Coffee market has been dominated for centuries by South America producing countries, basically Brazi...
© 2003 Thi Thu Ha BuiThe aim of this research is to improve the understanding of the production and ...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Coffee is a major crop i...
This article revisits the relationships between smallholding size, irrigation infrastructure, and th...
Abstract This paper aims to analyze and discuss the evolution towards sustainable coffee supply chai...
The challenge of ensuring economic opportunities are made available to a country’s population is a k...
Despite the proven benefits of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs), adoption rates among farme...
Inefficient use of groundwater perils Vietnamメs coffee production, the second largest of the world a...
The livelihood of small-scale coffee farmers in Hai and Arumeru Districts depends on coffee among o...
Vietnam is the largest exporter of Robusta coffee beans in the world, making the industry a pillar o...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a cross-country study comparing Colombia and Vietn...