2019
DOI: 10.22231/asyd.v16i3.1235
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Caracterización y clasificación de los productores del altiplano oeste potosino, México: una propuesta de tipología multidimensional

Abstract: El crecimiento poblacional y sus demandas hacen que el sector agropecuario sea cada vez más dinámico y complejo, situación que retoma la importancia de la tipología como un instrumento para el desarrollo de políticas públicas, especialmente para zonas áridas y semiáridas. Los objetivos de este trabajo fueron: (i) crear una tipología multidimensional que integre la caracterización y clasificación de los tipos de agricultura (CTA) con la caracterización y clasificación de los tipos de productores (CTP); e (ii) i… Show more

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“…Of the survey respondents, 6.7% have primary school studies, 26.7% secondary school, 13.3% high school, 40% undergraduate studies, and 13.3% graduate studies. These results reaffirm what was found by Minjarez et al (2019) in the characterization and classification of producers from the western highlands in San Luis Potosí and what was mentioned by the OECD (2007); the organization stated that the sociocultural and economic traits present in producers from a certain region could also be found throughout the Mexican territory. However, the condition of the farmers surveyed (young and trained adults) will allow generating efficient strategies for training in technological innovations and new management plans, and to improve the commercialization channels.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Characteristics Of The Survey Respond...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Of the survey respondents, 6.7% have primary school studies, 26.7% secondary school, 13.3% high school, 40% undergraduate studies, and 13.3% graduate studies. These results reaffirm what was found by Minjarez et al (2019) in the characterization and classification of producers from the western highlands in San Luis Potosí and what was mentioned by the OECD (2007); the organization stated that the sociocultural and economic traits present in producers from a certain region could also be found throughout the Mexican territory. However, the condition of the farmers surveyed (young and trained adults) will allow generating efficient strategies for training in technological innovations and new management plans, and to improve the commercialization channels.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Characteristics Of The Survey Respond...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Santos Chávez et al [35], and Reyna-Ramírez et al [34] classified some Mexican regions according to socioeconomic characteristics and management of the production unit. More recently, Coronado-Minjarez et al [42] The above classifications mainly use socioeconomic, area, or yield criteria. Land suitability and its current and future production capacity have been omitted.…”
Section: Reference Framework and Classification Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third condition in the production environment is the diversification of primary activities. In recent decades, the low productivity of crops and the low prices of agricultural products, especially for small producers, have forced them to diversify their primary activities and, as a result, they have become multifunctional as a resilience mechanism [42,59]; moreover, they have even had to venture into other waged activities to supplement household income [60].…”
Section: Conditions Determining the Sensitivity Level Of Mexican Agri...mentioning
confidence: 99%