
Written Paper
Ecuador's banana sector under climate change: an economic and biophysical assessment to promote a sustainable and climate-compatible strategy [2016]
Elbehri, A.; Calberto, G.; Staver, C.; Hospido, A.; et al. FAO, Rome (Italy) [Corporate Author]
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At the request of the Ecuadorian Government, FAO undertook a technical assistance to generate an integrated assessment climate impacts on the banana value chain in support of the Ecuador initiatives towards sustainable and climate-adapted strategies. Both biophysical and socio-economic analyses were carried out using a team of FAO and international experts. Evidence was generated on: (i) banana suitability under climate change in Ecuador and other banana producing countries; (ii) climate impacts on yields and potential diseases incidence for bananas in Ecuador; (iii) carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions from production to consumption, including transportation and waste disposal. Policy analysis focused on the Government measures aimed at ensuring a fairer distribution of returns between laborers, plantations owners and exporters. The studies were carried between September 2012 and December 2013 and the key findings were presented at a national multi-stakeholder workshop held in January 2014 in Guayaquil, Ecuador.