Talk:Agriculture in Colombia
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- Where is agricultural structure, agricultural profile of the country ? Only history?
Dispute over inclusion of see also link to Coca production in Colombia
[edit]There has been a slow-moving edit war here over the inclusion of this see also link. Reasons as provided in past edit summaries:
- Anti-inclusion: "unnecessary information, coca is illegal in Colombia"; "Colombia achieved a great decrease in cocaine production, leading White House drug czar R. Gil Kerlikowske to announce that Colombia is no longer the world's biggest producer of cocaine"; "vandalism"
- Pro-inclusion: "it may be illegal but it is nonetheless an agricultural product (and fairly important economically) and this article doesn't cover it"; "this is an agricultural product that is not trivial economically - even if colombia is no longer the world's #1 producer, doesn't mean it shouldn't be included here"
I would also add that according to our articles, coca production employs 67,000 households, whereas coffee production employs 566,000 households. As an additional point of comparison, cut flowers provide 94,000 direct jobs. I believe that coca production is significant enough to merit a see also link in this article. Maybe it would be undue weight to give equal space to coffee and coca in this article, but I don't think that a see also link is inappropriate. Calliopejen1 (talk) 21:23, 16 March 2014 (UTC)
- Another relevant statistic: coca represented 3% of GDP related to the agricultural sector in Colombia in 2012.[1] Calliopejen1 (talk) 18:47, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
Third opinions
[edit]*I totally agree with theryx7, this link is irrelevant about agriculture in colombia, coca production is illegal and coca is more related to the mafia and not with the Colombian agriculture as such, the link should not be placed. --The Battle Knight (talk) 21:50, 16 March 2014 (UTC) (Comment made by sockpuppet: Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Theryx7)
- I agree with its inclusion. The analogue, in my view, is Economy of Afghanistan (a redirect from Agriculture in Afghanistan). Both the article itself (as the first item at "Agriculture - products:") and the Category:Agriculture in Afghanistan include "opium" and Opium production in Afghanistan respectively. Agriculture is the largest GDP sector listed and opium is the first export item listed in the infobox. It might be illegal and that should be acknowledged, along with an NPOV acknowledgement of the efforts of consecutive governments to eradicate coca crops. But the article is about agriculture (legality is irrelevant) in Colombia. As long as it remains a major factor in Colombia's agricultural economy, it should be included. Stalwart111 09:17, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
**The analogy is absurd, Colombia is very different from Afghanistan, the production of coca in Colombia does not represent a large part of GDP. Colombia produces many other products, agricultural and non-agricultural. Colombia is rich in natural resources, and its main exports include mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, precious stones, forest products, pulp and paper, coffee, meat, cereals and vegetable oils, cotton, oilseed, sugars and sugar confectionery, fruit and other agricultural products, food processing, processed fish products, beverages, machinery, electronics, military products, aircraft, ships, motor vehicles, metal products, ferro-alloys, home and office material, chemicals and health related products, petrochemicals, agrochemicals, inorganic salts and acids, perfumery and cosmetics, medicaments, plastics, animal fibers, textile and fabrics, clothing and footwear, leather, construction equipment and materials, cement, software, among others. "http://legacy.intracen.org/appli1/TradeCom/TP_EP_CI.aspx?RP=170&YR=2012". The link should not be included. --The Battle Knight (talk) 18:34, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
Theryx7 has all my support. Certainly many people have not visited Colombia and their opinions are only guided by absurd news and without a proper investigation forgetting the truth about agriculture in Colombia. --The Battle Knight (talk) 18:56, 17 March 2014 (UTC)(Comment made by sockpuppet: Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Theryx7)
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