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Deforestation in the tropics is a critical issue that interacts with global environmental changes, and the mediating role of negative agricultural shocks is ambiguous. We investigate the impact of the massive epidemic of coffee leaf rust (CLR) that affected Mexico from 2012 on deforestation. CLR is a fungal disease that negatively affects coffee production. We exploit the gradual spread of the epidemic across coffee‐growing municipalities and estimate a difference‐in‐differences model. We find that deforestation increased by 32% in CLR‐affected municipalities, but we find no increase in agricultural land. We find evidence of deforestation in cropland area, and our effects are driven by states where rustic coffee systems were predominant. These results suggest that deforestation occurred within coffee cultivation areas and point out the concurrent role of government subsidies and incentives through the PROCAFE program, launched in 2014, that promoted the replacement of traditional coffee trees by CLR‐resistant hybrids. We study the dynamic effects of CLR and exploit the delayed launch of PROCAFE to try to disentangle the impact of the epidemic from that of the policy response. Our results emphasize the vulnerability of agroforestry systems to exogenous shocks and suggest that PROCAFE, as a short‐term response to CLR, contributed to increasing deforestation and accelerating the transition of Mexican traditional coffee landscapes to monoculture.

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Agricultural shocks, coping policies and deforestation: Evidence from the coffee leaf rust epidemic in Mexico
Author
Chort, Isabelle 1 ; Berk Öktem 2 

 Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, E2S UPPA, CNRS, TREE, Bayonne, France; Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris, France 
 Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, E2S UPPA, CNRS, TREE, Bayonne, France 
Volume
106
Issue
3
Pages
1020-1057
Publication year
2024
Publication date
May 2024
Section
Articles
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Place of publication
Malden
Country of publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
00029092
e-ISSN
14678276
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Online publication date
2023-12-11
Milestone dates
2023-02-07 (Received)
Publication history
 
 
   First posting date
11 Dec 2023
ProQuest document ID
3032812702
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/agricultural-shocks-coping-policies-deforestation/docview/3032812702/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
© 2024 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
Last updated
2025-11-08
Database
ProQuest One Academic