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摘要
咖啡是世界上交易最广泛的热带农产品(ICO, 2011),仅次于石油(Prakash et al., 2002)。它占热带产品出口总额的近一半(粮农组织,2009年)。在许多生产国,除了为外汇货币做出巨大贡献外,它还是数百万人的谋生手段(Steiger et al., 2002)。它贡献了埃塞俄比亚25- 30%的外汇收入(FDRE MOT, 2012),并支持该国2000多万人的生计(goole和Senbeta, 2008)。然而,与其他生产国相比,生产率非常低。
Character Association and Path Coefficient Analysis for Yield and its Related Traits in Ethiopian Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) Accessions
Coffee is the world’s most widely traded tropical agricultural commodity (ICO, 2011), next to oil (Prakash et al., 2002). It accounts for nearly half of the total exports of tropical products (FAO, 2009). In many producing countries, besides contributing a tremendous amount to the foreign exchange currency, it serves as a means of livelihood for millions of people (Steiger et al., 2002). It contributes 25-30 % of the Ethiopian foreign currency earnings ((FDRE MOT, 2012) and supports the livelihood of more than 20 million people in the country (Gole and Senbeta, 2008). However, the productivity is very low as compared to other producing countries.