Barriers and strategies for scaling up livestock agroforestry systems in the Colombian amazon piedmont
Background: Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable livestock production systems with multiple benefits. Nevertheless, its adoption has been limited. Objective: To identify the barriers encountered by farmers to adopt SPS, considering the perceptions of producers and the strategies to promote it...
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| Vydáno v: | Revista Colombiana de Ciencias pecuarias Ročník 38; číslo 1; s. 46 - 64 |
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| Abstract | Background: Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable livestock production systems with multiple benefits. Nevertheless, its adoption has been limited. Objective: To identify the barriers encountered by farmers to adopt SPS, considering the perceptions of producers and the strategies to promote its adoption as a tool for sustainable cattle ranching in the Amazonian foothills of Caquetá province, Colombia. Methods: Experts on sustainable cattle ranching from public and private organizations implementing projects in Caquetá were called to contribute to participatory rural appraisal workshops and focus groups. In these workshops also participated producers from the south of the province with three to five years of experience in establishment SPS, and producers from north of the province who were just starting with SPS. Results: The experts recognized 13 practices promoted by institutions for sustainable cattle ranching. These alternatives were categorized into pasture management, livestock agroforestry, conservation, and renewable energy systems. They also identified 21 barriers that limit the adoption of these alternatives, which were grouped into skills and knowledge, social, economic, environmental, and technical and operational barriers. The cattle farmers prioritized and established the advantages and disadvantages of the four main SPS. In response to the barriers, 22 scalingup strategies were identified and classified into five categories contributing to promote the adoption of SPS. Conclusions: Organizations promoting sustainable practices for cattle ranching and farmers in the Caquetá foothills recognize the importance of SPS, but there are still barriers related to knowledge, implementation costs, environmental, and cultural conditions that need to be addressed to increase its adoption. |
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| AbstractList | Background: Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable livestock production systems with multiple benefits. Nevertheless, its adoption has been limited. Objective: To identify the barriers encountered by farmers to adopt SPS, considering the perceptions of producers and the strategies to promote its adoption as a tool for sustainable cattle ranching in the Amazonian foothills of Caquetá province, Colombia. Methods: Experts on sustainable cattle ranching from public and private organizations implementing projects in Caquetá were called to contribute to participatory rural appraisal workshops and focus groups. In these workshops also participated producers from the south of the province with three to five years of experience in establishment SPS, and producers from north of the province who were just starting with SPS. Results: The experts recognized 13 practices promoted by institutions for sustainable cattle ranching. These alternatives were categorized into pasture management, livestock agroforestry, conservation, and renewable energy systems. They also identified 21 barriers that limit the adoption of these alternatives, which were grouped into skills and knowledge, social, economic, environmental, and technical and operational barriers. The cattle farmers prioritized and established the advantages and disadvantages of the four main SPS. In response to the barriers, 22 scaling-up strategies were identified and classified into five categories contributing to promote the adoption of SPS. Conclusions: Organizations promoting sustainable practices for cattle ranching and farmers in the Caquetá foothills recognize the importance of SPS, but there are still barriers related to knowledge, implementation costs, environmental, and cultural conditions that need to be addressed to increase its adoption.
Antecedentes: Os sistemas silvopastoris (SPS) são uma opção para a produção sustentável e conversão de gado, mas embora os seus múltiplos benefícios tenham sido demonstrados, a sua adopção tem sido limitada. Objetivo: Identificar as barreiras à adopção das SPS, de acordo com as percepções dos produtores e estratégias para a expansão da agroflorestação pecuária como instrumento para a reconversão da pecuária no sopé amazónico do departamento de Caquetá. Métodos: Profissionais de organizações públicas e privadas relacionadas com projectos que promovem a pecuária sustentável na província de Caquetá foram convidados para workshops de diagnóstico participativo e grupos focais, bem como produtores dos municípios do sul da província com 3 a 5 anos de experiência no estabelecimento de SPS, e produtores do norte da província que estavam a iniciar-se no SPS. Resultados: Os profissionais agrícolas reconheceram 13 práticas promovidas por instituições de conversão de gado, que foram categorizadas em gestão de pastagens, agroflorestação de gado, conservação e energias renováveis. Identificaram também 21 barreiras que limitam a sua adopção, as quais foram agrupadas em falta de conhecimento, barreiras sociais, económicas, ambientais e técnicas e operacionais. Quanto aos criadores de gado, eles dão prioridade e estabelecem as vantagens e desvantagens de quatro SPS. Em resposta às barreiras à adopção, foram identificadas 22 estratégias de escalonamento para promover a adopção de SSP. Conclusão: As instituições que promovem práticas sustentáveis para a reconversão pecuária nos contrafortes de Caquetá e os criadores de gado reconhecem a importância dos sistemas silvopastoris, mas que ainda existem barreiras relacionadas com o conhecimento, custos de implementação, condições ambientais e culturais que precisam de ser abordadas para aumentar a adopção.
Antecedentes: Los sistemas silvopastoriles (SPS) son una opción para la producción sostenible y reconversión ganadera. Sin embargo, a pesar de sus múltiples beneficios, su adopción ha sido limitada. Objetivo: Identificar las barreras que dificultan la adopción de los SPS según las percepciones de los productores, así como las estrategias para escalar la agroforestería pecuaria como herramienta de reconversión de la ganadería en el piedemonte amazónico del departamento del Caquetá. Métodos: Se realizaron talleres de diagnóstico participativo y grupos focales con profesionales expertos de organizaciones públicas y privadas relacionadas con proyectos que promueven la ganadería sostenible en la provincia de Caquetá. En esos talleres también participaron productores del sur de la provincia con experiencia de tres a cinco años en el establecimiento de SPS, y productores del norte de la provincia que apenas se iniciaban en los SPS. Resultados: Los profesionales agropecuarios reconocieron 13 prácticas que promueven las instituciones para la reconversión ganadera, que fueron categorizadas en: manejo de la pastura, agroforestería pecuaria, conservación, y energías renovables. Asimismo, identificaron 21 barreras que limitan su adopción, las cuales fueron agrupadas así: desconocimiento, social, económico, ambiental, y técnico y operacional. En cuanto a los ganaderos, ellos priorizaron y establecieron ventajas y desventajas de cuatro SSP. Respondiendo a las barreras de adopción, se reconocieron 22 estrategias de escalamiento para promover la adopción de los SSP. Conclusión: Los ganaderos e instituciones que promueven prácticas sostenibles para la reconversión ganadera en el piedemonte del Caquetá reconocen la importancia de los SPS pero que aún existen barreras relacionadas con el conocimiento, costos de implementación, condiciones ambientales y culturales que deben ser abordadas para aumentar la adopción. Background: Silvopastoral systems (SPS) are sustainable livestock production systems with multiple benefits. Nevertheless, its adoption has been limited. Objective: To identify the barriers encountered by farmers to adopt SPS, considering the perceptions of producers and the strategies to promote its adoption as a tool for sustainable cattle ranching in the Amazonian foothills of Caquetá province, Colombia. Methods: Experts on sustainable cattle ranching from public and private organizations implementing projects in Caquetá were called to contribute to participatory rural appraisal workshops and focus groups. In these workshops also participated producers from the south of the province with three to five years of experience in establishment SPS, and producers from north of the province who were just starting with SPS. Results: The experts recognized 13 practices promoted by institutions for sustainable cattle ranching. These alternatives were categorized into pasture management, livestock agroforestry, conservation, and renewable energy systems. They also identified 21 barriers that limit the adoption of these alternatives, which were grouped into skills and knowledge, social, economic, environmental, and technical and operational barriers. The cattle farmers prioritized and established the advantages and disadvantages of the four main SPS. In response to the barriers, 22 scalingup strategies were identified and classified into five categories contributing to promote the adoption of SPS. Conclusions: Organizations promoting sustainable practices for cattle ranching and farmers in the Caquetá foothills recognize the importance of SPS, but there are still barriers related to knowledge, implementation costs, environmental, and cultural conditions that need to be addressed to increase its adoption. |
| Author | Chará, Julián Murgueitio, Enrique Solarte, Antonio Rico, Adrián Zapata, Catalina |
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