2020
DOI: 10.56369/tsaes.3342
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Differentiation and Complexity in Agroecosystems of the Mexican Sub-Humid Tropics

Abstract: <p><strong>Background.</strong> In Mexico, the transition from a welfare state to a minimal state in the eighties generated a change in public policies that affected the poorest farmers in the country. <strong>Objective.</strong> This study analyzes the transformation of agroecosystem management practices in an area of the Mexican sub-humid tropics as a result of government abandonment of this productive sector. <strong>Methodology.</strong> This research is qualitativ… Show more

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“…The modifications to the economic, social, and technological conditions in agriculture resulting from the Mexican government's public policies have compelled producers to take action in order to adapt to the complex reality of contemporary agriculture 1 . One decision that has been made is the alteration to the cropping pattern, which is accompanied by a change in the underlying management practices 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modifications to the economic, social, and technological conditions in agriculture resulting from the Mexican government's public policies have compelled producers to take action in order to adapt to the complex reality of contemporary agriculture 1 . One decision that has been made is the alteration to the cropping pattern, which is accompanied by a change in the underlying management practices 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%