The productive paths of the bioeconomy: The case of Honduras

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v7i14.12820

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Climate change, Bioproducts, Biotechnology, Eco intensification, Biodiversity

Abstract

Climate change has a negative effect on ecosystems, livelihoods, and society in general. Because of this, alternatives arise like the bioeconomy that seeks to reduce the environmental impact and climate change through its main pathways. In this regard, the objective of this research was to evaluate the contribution of the agricultural sector to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Honduras and the development potential of the bioeconomy in the country. The research was carried out in Honduras, during 2021 and the approach used was qualitative, through a systematic review of the literature. The main results show that during the period between 2015 and 2020 the contribution of the agricultural sector remained at 14%, ranking third after the manufacturing industry and financial intermediation sector. However, regarding the bioeconomy, it was possible to establish specific contributions in the following pathways: a) Valuation of biodiversity resources, b) Eco intensification, c) Biotechnology applications, d) Ecosystem services, e) Efficiency of value chains, and f) Bio refineries and bioproducts. As a conclusion, the issue of bioeconomy in Honduras leans towards biotechnology and biorefineries. Although both paths involve technologies that are not very accessible to small agricultural farmers. Therefore, the participatory design of bioeconomy policies and strategies for the products and services sector is essential, which would improve the competitiveness and sustainable development of the country.

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Author Biographies

Prof. Adelfa Patricia Colon-García, National Autonomus University of Honduras, Honduras

Coordinator of the Agricultural Economics Career at the Regional Center of the Atlantic Coast (CURLA) of the National Autonomous University of Honduras. Degree in Agricultural Economics with a Master's Degree in Tropical Agroforestry

Prof. Guzman Catari-Yujra, National Autonomous University Hoduras, Honduras

Researcher at the National Autonomous University of Honduras, Regional University Center of the Atlantic Coast, Department of Soils.

Enrique Alvarado, Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE), Honduras

Researcher at the Georg August University of Göttingen, Germany, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development; Tropical Agricultural Research and Teaching Center (CATIE), Knowledge Management.

Published

2021-11-29

How to Cite

Colon-García, A., Catari-Yujra, G., & Alvarado, E. (2021). The productive paths of the bioeconomy: The case of Honduras. Rev. Iberoam. Bioecon. Cambio Clim., 7(14), 1713–1726. https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v7i14.12820

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Bioeconomy

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