Bibliographic citations
Ruiz, P., (2023). Recuperación de suelos degradados bajo sistemas agroforestales en la comunidad de Pacasmayo, provincia alto Amazonas, Loreto – 2022 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2591
Ruiz, P., Recuperación de suelos degradados bajo sistemas agroforestales en la comunidad de Pacasmayo, provincia alto Amazonas, Loreto – 2022 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2591
@misc{renati/1036859,
title = "Recuperación de suelos degradados bajo sistemas agroforestales en la comunidad de Pacasmayo, provincia alto Amazonas, Loreto – 2022",
author = "Ruiz Manuyama, Percy Paul",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The present work of professional sufficiency of recovery of degraded soils under agroforestry systems in the community of Pacasmayo, province of Alto Amazonas, Loreto region, was developed within the framework of the Datem del Marañón Special Project - Alto Amazonas - Loreto - Condorcanqui – PEDAMAALC. One of the main problems in the Peruvian Amazon is subsistence agricultural activities which consist of clearing, cutting and burning forests to open up new agricultural areas, added to them large-scale agriculture for the planting of agro-industrial crops,generating the deforestation of our forests. The developed project consisted of the recovery of degraded soils through the installation of agroforestry systems in agricultural plots with crops of bread to go, such as plantain and cassava, and in fallow lands (purmas) in a state of abandonment, incorporating high-value forest species. commercial, through the agroforestry design that imitates the characteristics of the natural forest. Experience of 03 years of work as an extensionist and nurseryman carrying out actions of management and promotion of sustainable agriculture. As a result of the experience, the Local Forest Management Committee was established; 22 plots with agroforestry systems were installed on existing and fallow plots, in addition to 17 new plots at the beneficiary initiative through the Local Forest Management Committee: a communal forest species nursery was installed with a total of 52,000 seedlings. A relevant aspect of the project was the participation of the family, who are assuming the new vision of sustainable agriculture, and especially the participation of women who assumed leading roles throughout the execution of the project.
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