Water footprint from growing potato crops in Cuba

This article determines the water footprint from the potato crop in Cuba between the years 2009 and 2012 using the CROPWAT model. Climate, yields and fertilization data are specific to each of the areas where the crops were grown. The results are compared with previous works in other countries in La...

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Autores:
Cabello Eras, Juan José
Sagastume Gutierrez, Alexis
López Bastida, Eduardo
Vandecasteele, Carlo H.A.
Hens, Luc M.A
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2016
Institución:
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
Repositorio:
REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.cuc.edu.co:11323/1324
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/11323/1324
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
Palabra clave:
Cuban agriculture
Potatoes crop
Potatoes crop in Caribbean
Water foot print
Water use in agriculture
huella hídrica
agricultura cubana
cosecha de la papa
cosecha de papas en el Caribe
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openAccess
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Summary:This article determines the water footprint from the potato crop in Cuba between the years 2009 and 2012 using the CROPWAT model. Climate, yields and fertilization data are specific to each of the areas where the crops were grown. The results are compared with previous works in other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. In the case of Cuba, the results show a difference of 25% with respect to international reports developed with data related to climate and average crops in the country. Other countries in the region have similar levels, although with a smaller gray component and a larger green component. The water footprint from potato crops is also compared with other crops in Cuba, finding that potatoes represent the fourth largest water demand.