Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America

The global avocado market has proliferated due to increased demand, especially in North America. However, this surge in avocado trade has led to significant environmental concerns, particularly habitat loss. Large-scale avocado farming is associated with deforestation and the disruption of ecosyste...

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Main Author: Paola Pérez Yee Palacios
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Language:English
Published: Universidad ICESI 2025-06-01
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description The global avocado market has proliferated due to increased demand, especially in North America. However, this surge in avocado trade has led to significant environmental concerns, particularly habitat loss. Large-scale avocado farming is associated with deforestation and the disruption of ecosystems, leading to the degradation of natural habitats. These issues are most evident in regions where avocado production is concentrated, such as Mexico, the leading exporter to North America. Critical ecosystems such as that of the Oyamel forest, home of the Monarch butterfly in its overwinter phase, are being negatively altered to meet demand. As the avocado trade continues to expand, ethical trading practices have emerged as a vital means of balancing economic benefits with sustainable farming methods. This approach is crucial for mitigating further environmental damage and preserving biodiversity. However, it is essential to critically analyze the limitations of ethical trading, particularly regarding the standards that govern its implementation.
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spelling doaj-art-2e5a9b8a32f544f7963774660ca1506d2025-08-26T02:01:45ZengUniversidad ICESITrans-pasando Fronteras2248-72122322-91522025-06-012210.19846/retf.i22.7140Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North AmericaPaola Pérez Yee Palacios The global avocado market has proliferated due to increased demand, especially in North America. However, this surge in avocado trade has led to significant environmental concerns, particularly habitat loss. Large-scale avocado farming is associated with deforestation and the disruption of ecosystems, leading to the degradation of natural habitats. These issues are most evident in regions where avocado production is concentrated, such as Mexico, the leading exporter to North America. Critical ecosystems such as that of the Oyamel forest, home of the Monarch butterfly in its overwinter phase, are being negatively altered to meet demand. As the avocado trade continues to expand, ethical trading practices have emerged as a vital means of balancing economic benefits with sustainable farming methods. This approach is crucial for mitigating further environmental damage and preserving biodiversity. However, it is essential to critically analyze the limitations of ethical trading, particularly regarding the standards that govern its implementation. https://www2.icesi.edu.co/revistas/index.php/trans-pasando_fronteras/article/view/7140Habitat loss Ethical trading Avocado market Sustainability Mexico
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Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
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Habitat loss
Ethical trading
Avocado market
Sustainability
Mexico
title Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
title_full Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
title_fullStr Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
title_full_unstemmed Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
title_short Limitations of ethical trading: a case study of the avocado market in North America
title_sort limitations of ethical trading a case study of the avocado market in north america
topic Habitat loss
Ethical trading
Avocado market
Sustainability
Mexico
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