Data or statistical facts on the situation and perspectives of agri-food systems and the impact of policies
0.293 is the increase in technological adoption (citrus), which is highly significant.
In dairy products, input and labor costs decreased (with methodological caution). US$ 33,854 (inputs) and US$ 11,507 (labor).
262 (cotton) and 190 (citrus) plots were georeferenced to build NDVI series.
Plant replacement, fertilization, IPM, quality and post-harvest were prioritized.
Investments were concentrated in feed and equipment for milking and handling.
Investments were directed towards water points, fodder, fencing, machinery and general infrastructure.
Certified seeds, agrochemicals, and IPM financed to close technology gaps in cotton.
US$ 41 million is the total program cost, partially financed by the IDB.
Over 100 private technicians were trained to support plans and adoption.
US$ 1,161/ha is the significant productivity increase in the citrus chain (≈37% of ~US$ 3,000/ha average).