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Assessment of criteria and farming activities for tobacco diversification using the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) technique
Resumen
Continuous monocropping of tobacco, excessive tillage and inadequate irrigation management have
caused soil degradation in tobacco farms in the Valle de Lerma. Soil degradation due to tobacco monocropping and uncertain economic perspectives for tobacco farming call for diversification strategies for tobacco
farmers. The objective of this paper is to develop useful criteria for assessing diversification activities and
to provide a ranking of different
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Continuous monocropping of tobacco, excessive tillage and inadequate irrigation management have
caused soil degradation in tobacco farms in the Valle de Lerma. Soil degradation due to tobacco monocropping and uncertain economic perspectives for tobacco farming call for diversification strategies for tobacco
farmers. The objective of this paper is to develop useful criteria for assessing diversification activities and
to provide a ranking of different diversification activities on these criteria. The Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) technique is applied to get consistent assessments of criteria and activities from experts and
stakeholders. Next, goal programming methods are used to aggregate individual assessments in order
to arrive at the final ranking of farming activities for diversification. The five criteria to judge production
activities for tobacco diversification are contribution to income, suitability for biophysical conditions,
availability of technical information, market feasibility and contribution to soil improvement. The feasibility to market the products stands out with clearly high relative weight, while the other criteria received
similar weights. The obtained weights of farming activities showed that especially livestock activities
and spring–summer crops are important alternatives for tobacco production. Livestock activities stand
out because they have high scores on all criteria. Livestock activities and spring–summer crops will compete with tobacco for resources because tobacco is a spring–summer crop. Therefore, these activities may
be more suitable for tobacco farms that operate large area of land. The results of this research can be used
in optimization models for determining the optimal mix of farming activities in combination with tobacco
production. Such models can provide further insights into factors determining diversification.
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Autor
Chavez Clemente, Maria Daniela;
Berentsen, Paul;
Oude Lansink, Alfons;
Fuente
Agricultural Systems 111 : 53–62. (September 2012)
Fecha
2012-05-25
ISSN
0308-521X
Formato
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Tipo de documento
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