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Gerencia Técnica© Copyright FNC año 2014
Programa de Medio AmbienteGerencia Técnica
Transformation of Coffee Cultivation and its Contribution to the
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Colombian Andes
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The coffee zone
Coffee in Colombia
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oCoffee is grown by 577,961 producers that cover 3.13 million hectares of land, of which 972,018 ha are planted with coffee.
oAverage coffee producer cultivates 1.68 ha of coffee and owns another 3.73 ha for other purposes.
oApril ‘13 – March ‘14: production of 11.4 million bags, of which 10.4 million were exported.
o 27% of producers are women.
o 28% of producers linked to some protocol of sustainability.
The coffee growers*
Coffee in Colombia
* Information from February 2014
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Vision
Consolidate the productive and social development of the coffee family, ensuring the sustainability of coffee
cultivation and positioning Colombian Coffee as the world's best
Ecological & Financial Sustainability
Coffee in Colombia
The coffee organisation
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Deforestation and loss of Environmental Services:
•Continues in Colombia, but the rate has diminished. What has incremented is natural forest degradation.
•The causes of deforestation in Colombia are animal husbandry, some cash-crops and agroindustry, illicit crops, large-scale projects of infrastructure, mining (V National Report to CBD, March 2014).
•There is no evidence that land is cleared to expand the area of coffee cultivation.
Some Indicators
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Coffee and Shade:
Important to make clear that the fact of less shade-grown coffee does not imply a loss of biodiversity. BD is not managed at the level of a coffee plantation or at the farm, but on a larger scale: the micro-watershed, an ecosystem, a region.
In the northern coffee growing regions there is traditionally more shade than the centre of the country. 97% of the coffee grown in the indigenous territories of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is shade-grown.
1997 2007 2009 Febr. 2014Total
Coffee Area869.000 ha 877.000 ha 887.000 ha 972.018 ha
w/shade or semi-shade
578.000 (67%)
468.000 (53%)
457.000 (51%)
427.688 (44%)
Some Indicators
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Environmental Program (projects KfW, GEF)FNC promotes the incorporation of biodiversity as an
element of development and sustainability
INTEGRATED APPROACH (central element: H2O)
Incentives & Investments that stimulate good practices of managing the landscape (in a changing climate), while at the same time maintaining / improving net income:
• Landscape Management ToolsLandscape Management Tools• Improved infrastructure• Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)• Certification of coffee farms• Payment for Environmental Services (carbon, H2O)• Value chain of non-wood forest products (NWFP)• Property tax exemption• Food security and nutrition
Technical assistance (participatory methods)
Sensitization / Education / Training
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Programa de Medio Ambiente – Gerencia Técnica © Copyright FNC año 2014
Transforming the production systems in the coffee region, to make them more sustainable
Strategic watersheds in the coffee region
Landscape Management Tools
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Landscape Management Tools
Five steps of activities to implement the LMT and integrate these in good agricultural practices system:
Step 1: Baseline, with basic information about the state of: a) biodiversity in the watershed; b) performance of the farms, and c) knowledge and perceptions of farmers towards biodiversity and conservation.Step 2: Participatory planning for the construction of the corridor (which LMT and where).Step 3: Education program with main activities: a) training plan, and b) training workshops with researchers (monitoring).Step 4: Integrated system of GAP (waste management, water treatment, use of agrochemicals).Step 5: Evaluation of project results / impacts in the watershed (comparison against baseline).
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Conservación bosquesPlantaciones con nativasEnriquecimiento bosquesSistemas agroforestalesPlantaciones comerciales
Implementing corridors for the conservation of biodiversity –Establishing Landscape Management Tools
Minicorredores
Landscape Management Tools
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Agrobiodiversidad
62 LMT connecting 58 ha
Landscape Management Tools
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Landscape Man. Tools
Agroforestry systems
Forest conservation
Enrichment planting
* Avance a 31 de diciembre de 2013
Commercial wood plantations
Bamboo plantations
Execution in1993-2013 (ha)
16,313
4,552
16,561
31,680
88
USD 35 million international co-financiers
USD 8 million contribution of FNC
11,159 beneficiaries (families)
USD 43 million executed
13,100 permanent jobs
71,132 ha
Conservation corridors 1,939
Results LMT
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• Propagation and planting of more than 30 plant species in threatened category.
• New species detected or species detected again.• Actions are being scaled-up and coverage is now in 11 of the 22 coffee
producing departments.• Revenue from biodiversity-friendly coffee cultivation, by certified or non-
certified products and/or payment for ecosystem services (PES) increased 8% at the coffee farms participating in the project during its implementation in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
• Specifically, income certification / verification increased by 12% the net income of coffee, PES/Carbon revenues by 9%, income from property tax exemption by 7%, revenue by PES/Water 13%, and revenue from value chain by 5%.
• Diversification / new sources of income.
Results
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