“…Fig cultivation in Mexico dates back to the 1980s and is distributed in Veracruz, Michoacán, Baja California Sur, Puebla and Morelos with 79% (1,838.60 ha) of the total planted area, where Baja California Sur it is the main producer with 602 ha (SIAP, 2019). The prevailing production system is the open field, characterized by the high incidence of pests and diseases, fruit rot during the rainy season, poor management of plantations and damage caused by frost (Mendoza-Castillo et al, 2017), which is manifested in obtaining crops with highly variable yields and low fruit quality (García-Ruiz et al, 2013), in addition to limiting the growth of the planted area. The implementation of modern irrigation systems, application of nutrients, conduction systems and complemented with the use of greenhouses, has allowed increasing the potential yield of the crop and quality of the harvested fruit (Mendoza-Castillo et al, 2017;Mendoza-Castillo et al, 2019), becoming a good economic alternative for various rural areas.…”