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- Title
Diagnóstico de las prácticas de beneficio del cacao en el departamento de Arauca.
- Authors
Cardona Velásquez, Lina María; Rodríguez-Sandoval, Eduardo; Cadena Chamorro, Edith Marleny
- Abstract
Introduction. Arauca region is the second largest producer of cocoa in Colombia. The cocoa quality characteristics are important, which are affected by the applied post-harvest practices, i.e. the fermentation and drying processes. Objective. Identify the cocoa post-harvest practices carried out in the main cocoa areas of the department of Arauca. Materials and methods. Fieldwork was performed on cocoa farms located in Saravena, Fortul, Tame and Arauquita, towns in the department of Arauca, where information about farm identification, crop characteristics, harvest practices and post-harvest handling was obtained. In addition, a photographic record of the area, where cocoa post-harvest handling is performed, was made. Analysis and Results. In Arauca, most cocoa farms used in the fermentation stage simple wooden boxes and ladder type, sacks, cans, plastic and cement box; moreover, fermentation is carried out directly on the ground through a pile. With regard to sun drying stage, home- elba structures (movable dryers), awnings and solar driers with removable plastic siding are mentioned as the most developed methods in the post-harvest handling in Arauca region. Conclusion. In Arauca region, post-harvest handling through fermentation and drying stages, a direct relationship between the post-harvest practices and socio-economic and cultural factors is performed, introducing heterogeneity in the final characteristics of the cocoa bean that this region produces.
- Subjects
COCOA industry; CACAO beans; FERMENTATION; FOOD dehydration; HARVESTING; SOCIOECONOMICS
- Publication
Revista Lasallista de Investigación, 2016, Vol 13, Issue 1, p94
- ISSN
1794-4449
- Publication type
Article