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Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas
This paper analyzes the transformation of family farming and the concept of farmer in 15 families from the ejido Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas. This research begins by referencing the agricultural crisis caused by the adoption of agricultural techniques and models that promote the intensifica...
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.002 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.002 |
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author | Alcázar-Sánchez, Jesús Geovani Gómez Martínez, Emanuel |
author_facet | Alcázar-Sánchez, Jesús Geovani Gómez Martínez, Emanuel |
author_sort | Alcázar-Sánchez, Jesús Geovani |
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description | This paper analyzes the transformation of family farming and the concept of farmer in 15 families from the ejido Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas. This research begins by referencing the agricultural crisis caused by the adoption of agricultural techniques and models that promote the intensification of production based on the use of agrochemicals, farm machinery, modified seeds and irrigation systems, which result in low agricultural profitability, sale and abandonment of farmland, emergence of vices, transformation of one’s own ideas and knowledge and loss of native seeds. This situation has been exacerbated by government policies and strategies that have favored the individualization of agricultural units, where small producers are left unprotected. This issue has pushed farmers to develop new survival strategies such as temporary employment, emigration and the taking up of farm tasks by young people and women. The transformation from the rural to a new urban model is gradual and unavoidable, so it is necessary to analyze the implications entailed by this phenomenon and understand that family farming is in a period of transition to a phase of intensive agricultural development, making it necessary to reconsider policy bases and instruments with respect to farming and the ways agricultural research is conducted. |
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spelling | oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-2712023-08-28T16:22:51Z Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas Contrastes de la agricultura familiar: el caso Benito Juárez, La Concordia, Chiapas Alcázar-Sánchez, Jesús Geovani Gómez Martínez, Emanuel campesinos crisis producción reproducción farmers crisis production reproduction This paper analyzes the transformation of family farming and the concept of farmer in 15 families from the ejido Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas. This research begins by referencing the agricultural crisis caused by the adoption of agricultural techniques and models that promote the intensification of production based on the use of agrochemicals, farm machinery, modified seeds and irrigation systems, which result in low agricultural profitability, sale and abandonment of farmland, emergence of vices, transformation of one’s own ideas and knowledge and loss of native seeds. This situation has been exacerbated by government policies and strategies that have favored the individualization of agricultural units, where small producers are left unprotected. This issue has pushed farmers to develop new survival strategies such as temporary employment, emigration and the taking up of farm tasks by young people and women. The transformation from the rural to a new urban model is gradual and unavoidable, so it is necessary to analyze the implications entailed by this phenomenon and understand that family farming is in a period of transition to a phase of intensive agricultural development, making it necessary to reconsider policy bases and instruments with respect to farming and the ways agricultural research is conducted. El presente artículo analiza la transformación agrícola familiar y el concepto campesino de 15 familias del ejido Benito Juárez, La Concordia, Chiapas. Partimos de la crisis originada por la adopción de técnicas y modelos que promueven la intensificación productiva con agroquímicos, maquinaria, semillas mejoradas y riego, provocando poca rentabilidad agrícola, venta y abandono de tierras, aparición de vicios, la transformación de ideas y conocimientos propios, así como la pérdida de semillas criollas. Esto evidencia políticas y estrategias del Estado que en lugar de estimular a las familias campesinas para integrarse al trabajo agrícola, han favorecido la individualización de las unidades agrícolas, donde los pequeños productores quedan desprotegidos. Esta problemática ha generado estrategias de supervivencia como: empleo temporal, emigración y diversificación laboral asumidas por jóvenes y mujeres. La transición del campo hacia un modelo urbano es gradual e inaplazable, por lo que es necesario analizar las implicaciones de este fenómeno y replantearse las bases e instrumentos de la política con respecto al campo y las formas de investigación agrícola. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2016-08-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.002 10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.002 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 56 (2016): January-June; 7-13 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 56 (2016): enero-junio; 7-13 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.002/r.rga.2016.56.002 Derechos de autor 2016 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
spellingShingle | campesinos crisis producción reproducción farmers crisis production reproduction Alcázar-Sánchez, Jesús Geovani Gómez Martínez, Emanuel Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title | Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_alt | Contrastes de la agricultura familiar: el caso Benito Juárez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_full | Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_fullStr | Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_full_unstemmed | Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_short | Contrasts of family farming: the case of Benito Juarez, La Concordia, Chiapas |
title_sort | contrasts of family farming: the case of benito juarez, la concordia, chiapas |
topic | campesinos crisis producción reproducción farmers crisis production reproduction |
topic_facet | campesinos crisis producción reproducción farmers crisis production reproduction |
url | https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2016.56.002 https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2016.56.002 |
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