Algodón en el valle de Mexicali y los límites del intervencionismo estatal (1914-1950)

Translated title of the contribution: Cotton in the Mexicali Valley and the limits of state interventionism (1914-1950)

Araceli Almaraz

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Abstract

Sustainable agriculture is growing around the world and is synonymous with increases in crop productivity based on the efficient use of natural resources and employing an ecosystem and intertemporal approach. This study explores the link between agriculture and ecosystem services on the basis of a case study of the asparagus crop in Ica. It emphasizes the manner in which natural capital supports the development of this crop as well as the capacity of producers to adopt soil conservation and water management practices. The results show that the probability of adopting any such practices increases with levels of education, use of extension services, capacity-building, and access to credit.
Translated title of the contributionCotton in the Mexicali Valley and the limits of state interventionism (1914-1950)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)129-159
JournalApuntes
Volume42
Issue number77
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Agricultura--México
  • Algodón
  • Empresas extranjeras
  • Intervención del Estado
  • Inversiones extranjeras

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