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Showing items 1 through 9 of 22.Sharp inequalities in the distribution of land remains a major cause of extreme poverty in many developing countries.
The cultivation of soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merril), in oxisols of the Colombian Orinoco has restrictions
The genus Capsicum belonging to Solanaceae family enjoys favorable conditions for successful development in the Colombian Amazon.
The aim of this study was to determine some aspects of the distribution and habitat availability for the subspecies Tapirus terrestris colombianus in the low lands of the northern Central Mountain Chain in Colombia, which is known as the Antioquian Northeast.
La Mojana region is located in the North Coast of Colombia. It is part of the alluvial extensive plain, where the Cauca, San Jorge and Magdalena rivers flow together. The region is representative of the tropical humid forest, and is affected by annual flooding cycles.
Acid sulfated soils are characterized by high amounts of iron and sulfur, which in presence of air are oxidized and form sulfuric horizons extremely acidic, generating environmental changes ranging from water pollution to problems associated with fertility and crop production,
The major citrus production of the world are located between 20-40 degrees north and south latitude. In these conditions the mandarins get the best internal and external qualities.‘Arrayana’ is the main mandarin cultivated in Colombia tropical lowlands (around 04° N).
While conflict-related dynamics are recognized as causes of land grabbing in Colombia, violent processes of exclusion and expropriation behind ‘greener’ projects are often seen as disconnected from them.
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