Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas

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Peru ranks second worldwide as a producer and exporter of organic cocoa. The resource has significant social relevance as it is the sixth most important crop nationwide in terms of the number of residents engaged in the activity. In that sense, the objective of the research was to determine the soci...

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Autores: López Cuadra, Yelka Martina, Cunias Rodriguez, Marita Yanina, Coronel Izquierdo, Lizbeth Milagros, Awananch Santos , Joel Christian
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua
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Materia:Aspectos socioeconómicos
culturales
cacao nativo
comunidad originaria Umukai
Socio-economic
cultural aspects,
native cocoa
Umukai native community
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Aspectos socioeconómicos y culturales asociados al cultivo del cacao nativo en la comunidad originaria Umukai, Bagua, Amazonas
title Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
spellingShingle Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
López Cuadra, Yelka Martina
Aspectos socioeconómicos
culturales
cacao nativo
comunidad originaria Umukai
Socio-economic
cultural aspects,
native cocoa
Umukai native community
title_short Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
title_full Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
title_fullStr Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
title_full_unstemmed Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
title_sort Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, Amazonas
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Cuadra, Yelka Martina
Cunias Rodriguez, Marita Yanina
Coronel Izquierdo, Lizbeth Milagros
Awananch Santos , Joel Christian
author López Cuadra, Yelka Martina
author_facet López Cuadra, Yelka Martina
Cunias Rodriguez, Marita Yanina
Coronel Izquierdo, Lizbeth Milagros
Awananch Santos , Joel Christian
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Coronel Izquierdo, Lizbeth Milagros
Awananch Santos , Joel Christian
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Aspectos socioeconómicos
culturales
cacao nativo
comunidad originaria Umukai
Socio-economic
cultural aspects,
native cocoa
Umukai native community
topic Aspectos socioeconómicos
culturales
cacao nativo
comunidad originaria Umukai
Socio-economic
cultural aspects,
native cocoa
Umukai native community
description Peru ranks second worldwide as a producer and exporter of organic cocoa. The resource has significant social relevance as it is the sixth most important crop nationwide in terms of the number of residents engaged in the activity. In that sense, the objective of the research was to determine the socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community Umukai, Imaza district, Bagua province, Amazonas region, 2019. The type of research is descriptive, quantitative and transectional; The data were obtained through systematic observation and through the application of a survey of cocoa producers in the community under study. The results obtained show that the Umukai cocoa producer is mostly male whose ages range from 30to 39 years; they present primary and secondary studies, which is limiting for the agricultura! technological adoption that allows the improvement of their production. Likewise, cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) plays a very important economic role, because it guarantees its economic support. These comuneros use the Creole seed, without improvement, which implies a production of native cocoa. The climate, the biodiverse ecosystem and the native management will allow this natural variety, whose demand in the global markets is growing, to consolidate efficient nutrient management and adequate pruning to improve productivity. They leamed the cultivation of cocoa on their own and still use ancestral techniques such as minga or strength change; However, the use of wages in sowing and harvesting is increasingly growing. The socio-economic and cultural characteristics presented by the original Umukai community of Bagua, show that the cultivation of native cocoa represents a fundamental economic activity of the community, therefore, improvement, training or transformation plans on the resource should be promoted to ensure the sustainability ofthe same over time and the improvement ofthe quality oflife in the region.
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spelling Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community U mukai, Bagua, AmazonasAspectos socioeconómicos y culturales asociados al cultivo del cacao nativo en la comunidad originaria Umukai, Bagua, AmazonasLópez Cuadra, Yelka MartinaCunias Rodriguez, Marita YaninaCoronel Izquierdo, Lizbeth MilagrosAwananch Santos , Joel ChristianAspectos socioeconómicosculturalescacao nativocomunidad originaria UmukaiSocio-economiccultural aspects,native cocoaUmukai native communityPeru ranks second worldwide as a producer and exporter of organic cocoa. The resource has significant social relevance as it is the sixth most important crop nationwide in terms of the number of residents engaged in the activity. In that sense, the objective of the research was to determine the socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with the cultivation of native cocoa in the original community Umukai, Imaza district, Bagua province, Amazonas region, 2019. The type of research is descriptive, quantitative and transectional; The data were obtained through systematic observation and through the application of a survey of cocoa producers in the community under study. The results obtained show that the Umukai cocoa producer is mostly male whose ages range from 30to 39 years; they present primary and secondary studies, which is limiting for the agricultura! technological adoption that allows the improvement of their production. Likewise, cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) plays a very important economic role, because it guarantees its economic support. These comuneros use the Creole seed, without improvement, which implies a production of native cocoa. The climate, the biodiverse ecosystem and the native management will allow this natural variety, whose demand in the global markets is growing, to consolidate efficient nutrient management and adequate pruning to improve productivity. They leamed the cultivation of cocoa on their own and still use ancestral techniques such as minga or strength change; However, the use of wages in sowing and harvesting is increasingly growing. The socio-economic and cultural characteristics presented by the original Umukai community of Bagua, show that the cultivation of native cocoa represents a fundamental economic activity of the community, therefore, improvement, training or transformation plans on the resource should be promoted to ensure the sustainability ofthe same over time and the improvement ofthe quality oflife in the region.El Perú ocupa el segundo lugar a nivel mundial como país productor y exportador de cacao orgánico. El recurso tiene significativa relevancia social por ser el sexto cultivo más importante a nivel nacional en términos del número de pobladores dedicados a la actividad. En ese sentido, el objetivo de la investigación fue determinar los aspectos socioeconómicos y culturales asociados al cultivo del cacao nativo en la comunidad originaria Umukai, distrito de Imaza, provincia Bagua, región Amazonas, el 2019. El tipo de investigación es descriptiva, cuantitativa y transeccional; los datos se obtuvieron mediante la observación sistemática y a través de la aplicación de una encuesta a los productores de cacao de la comunidad en estudio. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que el productor de cacao de Umukai, en su mayoría son del sexo masculino cuyas edades oscilan entre 30 y 39 años; presentan estudios primarios y secundarios, lo cual resulta limitante para la adopción tecnológica agraria que permita el mejoramiento de su producción. Asimismo, el cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) juega un papel económico muy importante, debido a que garantiza su sostenimiento económico. Estos comuneros utilizan la semilla criolla, sin mejoramiento, lo que implica una producción de cacao nativo. El clima, el ecosistema biodiverso y el manejo nativo permitirán que esta variedad natural, cuya demanda en los mercados globales es creciente, se consolide. Los productores son los responsables del desarrollo sostenible del cacao nativo, lo que incluye el mejoramiento de la calidad del suelo, manejo eficiente de nutrientes y la poda adecuada para mejorar la productividad. Aprendieron el cultivo del cacao por su cuenta y aún utilizan técnicas ancestrales como la minga o el cambio de fuerza; sin embargo, el uso de los jornales en la siembra y cosecha es cada vez más creciente. Las características socioeconómicas y culturales que presenta la comunidad originaria Umukai de Bagua, evidencian que el cultivo del cacao nativo representa una actividad económica fundamental de la comunidad, por tanto, deben propiciarse planes de mejoramiento, capacitación o transformación sobre el recurso para asegurar la sostenibilidad del mismo en el tiempo y la mejora de la calidad de vida en la región.Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Bagua (UNIFSLB)2020-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfaudio/mpeghttps://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/23Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): Scientific Research Journal: Dékamu Agropec; 21-29Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2020): Revista Científica Dékamu Agropec; 21-292709-31902709-318210.55996/dekamuagropec.v1i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Baguainstname:Universidad Nacional Intercultural Fabiola Salazar Leguía de Baguainstacron:UNIBAGUAspahttps://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/23/6https://revista.unibagua.edu.pe/index.php/dekamuagropec/article/view/23/95Derechos de autor 2020 Revista Científica Dékamu Agropechttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revista.unibagua.edu.pe:article/232024-08-13T17:09:55Z
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