Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia

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Autor(a) principal: Rivera,Adriana Patricia Tofiño
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cortés,Diego Armando Ospina, Leguizamón,Yanine Rozo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The agricultural practices of the ancestral Latin American peoples hardly lead to optimal productivity integrated with adequate management of resources. This work evaluates the compatibility between the ancestral practices of the Kankuamo community in the vulnerable ecosystem Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, and innovative practices by the [AGROSAVIA] Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation, in biofortified beans of high nutritional value in the face of malnutrition and scarcity of the community’s own food. Methodologically, surveys were carried out that identify sustainability tracers and microbiological analysis of soils and the association among the variables evaluated. The results identify the incidence of education, health, self-care, gender and food supply in this vulnerability, verify the exclusion of agrochemicals in production, and show the need for a strategy of technological adoption with a differential approach.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
title Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
spellingShingle Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
Rivera,Adriana Patricia Tofiño
Own food
sustainability tracers
ancestral and innovative practices
differential technology transfer
title_short Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
title_full Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
title_fullStr Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
title_sort Compatibility of Ancestral and Innovative Agricultural Practices in the Kankuamo People of Colombia
author Rivera,Adriana Patricia Tofiño
author_facet Rivera,Adriana Patricia Tofiño
Cortés,Diego Armando Ospina
Leguizamón,Yanine Rozo
author_role author
author2 Cortés,Diego Armando Ospina
Leguizamón,Yanine Rozo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rivera,Adriana Patricia Tofiño
Cortés,Diego Armando Ospina
Leguizamón,Yanine Rozo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Own food
sustainability tracers
ancestral and innovative practices
differential technology transfer
topic Own food
sustainability tracers
ancestral and innovative practices
differential technology transfer
description Abstract The agricultural practices of the ancestral Latin American peoples hardly lead to optimal productivity integrated with adequate management of resources. This work evaluates the compatibility between the ancestral practices of the Kankuamo community in the vulnerable ecosystem Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, and innovative practices by the [AGROSAVIA] Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation, in biofortified beans of high nutritional value in the face of malnutrition and scarcity of the community’s own food. Methodologically, surveys were carried out that identify sustainability tracers and microbiological analysis of soils and the association among the variables evaluated. The results identify the incidence of education, health, self-care, gender and food supply in this vulnerability, verify the exclusion of agrochemicals in production, and show the need for a strategy of technological adoption with a differential approach.
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