Cash Cropping, Farm Technologies, and Deforestation: What are the Connections? A Model with Empirical Data from the Bolivian Amazon

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Society for Applied Anthropology

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Research suggests that cash cropping is positively associated with deforestation.We use three-year data (2000-2002, inclusive) from 493 households to estimate the association between cash cropping rice and deforestation.Doubling the area sown with rice is associated with a 26-30 percent increase in the area of forest cleared during the next cropping season.We simulate the changes in rice cultivation to reach a daily income level of $1/person from cash cropping rice.We find that within 10 years: (1) the amount of deforestation would triple, (2) work requirements would exceed household's labor availability, and (3) fallows duration would decrease two-fold.To avoid the increase of deforestation from cash cropping requires increasing productivity, diversification of income sources, or both.

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