Organic Coffee: Sustainable Development by Mayan Farmers

Author:   Maria Elena Martinez-Torres
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Volume:   45
ISBN:  

9780896802476


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 July 2006
Format:   Paperback
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DESPITE DEEPENING POVERTY and environmental degradation throughout rural Latin America, Mayan peasant farmers in Chiapas, Mexico, are finding environmental and economic success by growing organic coffee. Organic Coffee: Sustainable Development by Mayan Farmers provides a unique and vivid insight into how this coffee is grown, harvested, processed, and marketed to consumers in Mexico and in the north. Maria Elena Martinez-Torres explains how Mayan farmers have built upon their ethnic networks to make a crucial change in their approach to agriculture. Taking us inside Chiapas, Mexico's poorest state and scene of the 1994 Zapatista uprising, she examines the anatomy of the ongoing organic coffee boom and the fair-trade movement. The organic coffee boom arose as very poor farmers formed cooperatives, revalued their ethnic identity, and improved their land through organic farming. The result has been significant economic benefits for their families and ecological benefits for the future sustainability of agriculture in the region. Organic Coffee refutes the myth that organic farming is less productive than chemical-based agriculture and gives us reasons to be hopeful for indigenous peoples and peasant farmers.

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Author:   Maria Elena Martinez-Torres
Publisher:   Ohio University Press
Imprint:   Ohio University Press
Volume:   45
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.231kg
ISBN:  

9780896802476


ISBN 10:   0896802477
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 July 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Highly capitalized plantation groves are so degraded by erosion that their productivity is plunging. Organic practices appear to be seriously improving the soil, lending support to the notion that the process of conversion to organic is a real investment in building natural capital for the future. Organic Coffee


I encourage you to indeed pour yourself a cup of Peace Coffee, sit down, and read Maria Elena Martinez-Torres's Organic Coffee. It is a wonderful intellectual achievement that will improve your enjoyment of each cup fairly of traded and organically produced coffee. Fair Grounds Highly capitalized plantation groves are so degraded by erosion ... that their productivity is plunging. Organic practices appear to be seriously improving the soil, lending support to the notion that the process of conversion to organic is a real investment in building natural capital for the future. Organic Coffee


Highly capitalized plantation groves are so degraded by erosion ... that their productivity is plunging. Organic practices appear to be seriously improving the soil, lending support to the notion that the process of conversion to organic is a real investment in building natural capital for the future. Organic Coffee


Highly capitalized plantation groves are so degraded by erosion ... that their productivity is plunging. Organic practices appear to be seriously improving the soil, lending support to the notion that the process of conversion to organic is a real investment in building natural capital for the future. <br><br> Organic Coffee


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Maria Elena Martinez-Torres is from Mexico and is research associate at the Center for the Study of the Americas (CENSA) in Berkeley, California. She is also director of Desarrollo Alternativo, AC, a nonprofit organization in Mexico that works toward alternative, sustainable development practices.

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