争议的咖啡:阿拉比卡、罗布斯塔与墨西哥高品质咖啡的叙事

Contested Coffees: Arabica, Robusta, and the Narrative of High-Quality Coffee in Mexico

Journal of Development Studies · 2025
被引 2 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

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分析墨西哥围绕阿拉比卡和罗布斯塔咖啡种植的政治辩论,探讨为何在支持高品质阿拉比卡的叙事下,仍有农民转向罗布斯塔生产,并联系全球价值链中的升级与降级概念。

Abstract

This paper analyses a political debate that has emerged in Mexico regarding cultivation of two coffee species: arabica, which generates high quality coffee, and robusta, which generates high yields, but is of lower quality than arabica. Many actors in Mexico, including state agencies, coffee farmer organisations, and scholars, consider improving the quality of arabica to be an ideal development pathway for small farmers. However, despite strong support for arabica coffee, production of robusta for Nestlé instant coffee has recently increased. In this paper, we discuss strategies and narratives by the state, arabica farmer organisations, robusta farmers, and Nestlé regarding production of arabica and robusta. In addition to analysing the political activity of farmer organisations and state actors who prioritise arabica coffee, we explore the reasons why some farmers have shifted from arabica to robusta cultivation, despite the high-quality narrative of the former species. We relate our analysis to global value chain studies and the notions of ‘upgrading’ and ‘downgrading’. We argue that to better understand the implications of ‘upgrading and ‘downgrading’ it is crucial to address not only the technical characteristics of particular coffee species, but also to understand the politics revolving around each species.

咖啡品种品质叙事小农发展路径全球价值链升级