Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Ecuador
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Borderlands Coffee Project: Improving Income and Employment Opportunities among Coffee Farmers and the Displaced of Ecuador
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NKHTDR
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Creator |
González, Carolina
Lundy, Mark Lopera, Diana C Buriticá, Alexander Rodriguez, Fernando Sheridan, Michael Portilla, Alex Nobillo, Carlos Andrade, Jairo |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The Bordenland Coffee Project will help 3,200 disadvantaged small farmers in 13 municipalities in the border area of Colombia and Ecuador increase their income from coffee, jobs and family resistance over a five-year period. The project will also work to influence key decision-makers in the coffee industry and among donors with action research based in the field that focuses on inclusive and sustainable business models for small coffee producers.
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Agricultural Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences Coffee Impact assessment Smallholders Displacement Robusta coffee Ecuador Latin America and the Caribbean Decision and Policy Analysis - DAPA |
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Spanish, Castilian
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Contributor |
Jauregui , Maria Juliana
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Survey Data
Socio-economic Data |
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