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SHADE-GROWN COFFEECoffee Talk David L. Gorsline
Ornithologists have documented the importance of shade coffee habitat in the increasingly deforested landscape of the Neotropics. The move to "technify" or "modernize" the coffee sector, begun in the 1970s and continuing today, involves replacing the traditional coffee varieties with newer hybrids that have been developed for sun tolerance and compact growth, therefore yielding more coffee per hectare. The flip-side is that more chemical inputs-fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides-are needed than in traditional cultivation, and, of course, the land is denuded of trees. The glossary assembled here should be helpful for those birders wishing to understand some of the terms used in the growing discussions over birds and shade-grown coffee. A version of this originally appeared in the February 2000 issue of Birding, the ABA magazine. (Thanks are extended to Scott Krych and Georges Dremeaux for their artwork and to Conservation International for use of their photos.) Words that are underlined indicate cross-reference for the glossary. For more information on non-governmental organizations engaged in related coffee issues, see Coffee Related Resources on the ABA links pages. 2070 Whisperwood Glen Lane, Reston, Virginia 20191; contact.david.gorsline@comcast.net |
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