Bibliographic citations
Reátegui, R., (2017). Estudio socio-agronómico de la producción de umarí (Poraqueiba sericea), en el distrito de Fernando Lores, Loreto - Perú, 2015 [Tesis, Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5050
Reátegui, R., Estudio socio-agronómico de la producción de umarí (Poraqueiba sericea), en el distrito de Fernando Lores, Loreto - Perú, 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana; 2017. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5050
@misc{renati/969928,
title = "Estudio socio-agronómico de la producción de umarí (Poraqueiba sericea), en el distrito de Fernando Lores, Loreto - Perú, 2015",
author = "Reátegui Valles, Roberto Carlos",
publisher = "Universidad de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2017"
}
This research work was carried out in the Fernando Lores District, in the capital Tamshiyacu - Located on the banks of the Amazon River, 4 hours motorboat of the City of Iquitos. Whose population bases its activity on agriculture, trade and activities of transformation of forest resources, as the main basis of their livelihood is harmonized among other activities of importance as hunting, fishing, etc. To analyze socio-agronomically the local production system of the Umarí (Poraqueiba sericea) crop in the district of Fernando Lores - Tamshiyacu, Loreto - Peru 2015. The highest percentage of farmers has 10 hectares of land and there may be those with more than 50 hectares, with a 60% underutilization, since the percentage of area used in the majority varies between 10 and 40%, among a great diversity of crops between fruit and timber; among them the Umari The economic administrative aspect of the farmers, these base their production on a great diversity of crops and at different times of the year Umari, Piña, tumbo, among other crops in time of increasing as well as the production of coal of umari for its price in the market threat these umarals as increasingly younger plants are used by local demand for the high cost of gas in the city and by large businesses in the city of Iquitos that threatens not only the umari including other species including forest, also in times of vaciante the melon, watermelon, vegetables and rice are another activity that develops in farmer; today the cacao in the plots has generated an activity that have led to open new plots with this crop. The social and environmental aspect, it is observed that a large part of the farmers interviewed have umari in their farms and in small extensions.
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