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YERBA MATE (ILEX PARAGUARIENSIS) PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL CHANGE, AND LIVELIHOOD SECURITY IN SOUTHEASTERN PARAGUAY

Smallholders in Southeastern Paraguay are threatened by the advance of mechanized
farming, environmental degradation, and limited access to credit and inputs.
Agroforestry initiatives have been proposed as a way to increase smallholder livelihood
security in the face of such vulnerability. Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) is a tree crop
native to Paraguay that may be grown in agroforestry systems. While prices paid to
farmers for yerba mate have increased in recent years, spurring interest and adoption of
yerba mate production among some farmers, to this date, there have been no analyses of
the effects that yerba mate production may have on livelihoods. This study, which was
conducted April-July 2013 in the community of Libertad del Sur in Southeastern
Paraguay, addresses this lack of research on yerba mate and livelihoods. Interviews were
conducted with 23 households interested in cultivating yerba mate and six key informants
on current livelihood strategies in Libertad del Sur and the potential effects of yerba mate
production. Yerba mate production was found to be a profitable option for reducing
certain sources of vulnerability, but the ability of households to invest in it was limited by
several factors including high initial costs and lack of credit.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:MONTANA/oai:etd.lib.umt.edu:etd-06162014-234438
Date26 June 2014
CreatorsBradbury, Mason Robert
ContributorsDan Spencer, Steve Siebert, Laurie Yung
PublisherThe University of Montana
Source SetsUniversity of Montana Missoula
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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