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Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty

INIFAP's institutional mandate is to generate agricultural, livestock and forestry technologiesto increase productivity through the productive potential (PP) technique. Rice was chosen because it is an important crop in the Mexican diet, there is also a deficit in the production of this grain,...

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Autores principales: Moctezuma López, Georgel, Pérez Miranda, Ramiro, González Hernández, Antonio, Ramírez Sánchez, Eric Uriel
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02
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author Moctezuma López, Georgel
Pérez Miranda, Ramiro
González Hernández, Antonio
Ramírez Sánchez, Eric Uriel
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González Hernández, Antonio
Ramírez Sánchez, Eric Uriel
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description INIFAP's institutional mandate is to generate agricultural, livestock and forestry technologiesto increase productivity through the productive potential (PP) technique. Rice was chosen because it is an important crop in the Mexican diet, there is also a deficit in the production of this grain, which is remedied with imports that represent an outflow of foreign exchange for Mexico and Tabasco for having a strategic geographical location. The Rural Development Districts (RDD) of interest for rice cultivation are: Cárdenas, Villahermosa and Emiliano Zapata. Two types of productive potential were considered: medium and high. The objective of the work was to determine the productive potential for rice cultivation in thousands of hectares to contribute to the food sovereignty of rice in the basic basket of the country's consumers, as well as to contribute to a less deficit trade balance. The method for determining the productive potential was based on the detection of three categories and nine variables: i) climate (maximum, average and minimum temperatures and rainfall); ii) soil (depth, texture and edaphology) and iii) topography (altitude and slope). The amount of 257.9 thousand hectares that could be planted was identified with medium and high productive potential. The main DDR with high productive potential was Cárdenas with 69.7 %, which means 74.5 thousand hectares with rice. Finally, the detections of these agricultural areas can be included in government programs to support rice producers and thus increase their income levels to contribute to greater social welfare.
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spelling oai_chapingo-rchsagt-_article-852023-08-28T16:27:42Z Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty Tecnología de potencial productivo de arroz (Oryza sativa L.) en el estado de Tabasco, México y su aportación a la soberanía alimentaria. Moctezuma López, Georgel Pérez Miranda, Ramiro González Hernández, Antonio Ramírez Sánchez, Eric Uriel Balanza comercial bienestar déficit tasa media de crecimiento anual tendencia Trade balance welfare deficit average annual growth rate trend INIFAP's institutional mandate is to generate agricultural, livestock and forestry technologiesto increase productivity through the productive potential (PP) technique. Rice was chosen because it is an important crop in the Mexican diet, there is also a deficit in the production of this grain, which is remedied with imports that represent an outflow of foreign exchange for Mexico and Tabasco for having a strategic geographical location. The Rural Development Districts (RDD) of interest for rice cultivation are: Cárdenas, Villahermosa and Emiliano Zapata. Two types of productive potential were considered: medium and high. The objective of the work was to determine the productive potential for rice cultivation in thousands of hectares to contribute to the food sovereignty of rice in the basic basket of the country's consumers, as well as to contribute to a less deficit trade balance. The method for determining the productive potential was based on the detection of three categories and nine variables: i) climate (maximum, average and minimum temperatures and rainfall); ii) soil (depth, texture and edaphology) and iii) topography (altitude and slope). The amount of 257.9 thousand hectares that could be planted was identified with medium and high productive potential. The main DDR with high productive potential was Cárdenas with 69.7 %, which means 74.5 thousand hectares with rice. Finally, the detections of these agricultural areas can be included in government programs to support rice producers and thus increase their income levels to contribute to greater social welfare. El mandato institucional del INIFAP (2018), es generar tecnologías agropecuarias y forestales para incrementar la productividad mediante la técnica de potencial productivo (PP). Se eligió al arroz por ser un cultivo importante en la dieta mexicana, además, existe un déficit en la producción de esta gramínea, el cual se subsana con importaciones que representan salida de divisas para México.  Los Distritos de Desarrollo Rural (DDR) de interés para el cultivo de arroz son: Cárdenas, Villahermosa y Emiliano Zapata (se tomó como ejemplo Cárdenas). Se consideraron dos tipos de potencial productivo: medio y alto. El objetivo del trabajo fue determinar el potencial productivo medio y alto para el cultivo del arroz cuantificado en miles de hectáreas para contribuir a la soberanía alimentaria del arroz en la canasta básica de los consumidores del país. El método para la determinación del potencial productivo se basó en la detección de tres categorías y nueve variables: i) clima (temperaturas máxima, media y mínima, y precipitación pluvial); ii) suelo (profundidad, textura y edafología) y iii) topografía (altitud y pendiente). Se identificaron con potencial productivo medio y alto, la cantidad de 257.9 miles de hectáreas susceptibles de ser sembradas. El principal DDR con potencial productivo alto fue Cárdenas con 69.7 % de la superficie que significan 74.5 miles de hectáreas de arroz. Finalmente, las detecciones de estas superficies agrícolas pueden ser incluidas dentro de los programas gubernamentales de apoyo a los productores arroceros y así incrementar sus niveles de ingreso para bienestar social. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2021-11-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02 10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): July-December; 9-23 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2021): julio-diciembre; 9-23 2954-3886 2954-3886 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02 Derechos de autor 2021 Revista Chapingo Serie Agricultura Tropical https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Balanza comercial
bienestar
déficit
tasa media de crecimiento anual
tendencia
Trade balance
welfare
deficit
average annual growth rate
trend
Moctezuma López, Georgel
Pérez Miranda, Ramiro
González Hernández, Antonio
Ramírez Sánchez, Eric Uriel
Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title_alt Tecnología de potencial productivo de arroz (Oryza sativa L.) en el estado de Tabasco, México y su aportación a la soberanía alimentaria.
title_full Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title_fullStr Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title_full_unstemmed Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title_short Rice production potential technology (Oryza sativa L.) in the state of Tabasco, Mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
title_sort rice production potential technology (oryza sativa l.) in the state of tabasco, mexico and its contribution to food sovereignty
topic Balanza comercial
bienestar
déficit
tasa media de crecimiento anual
tendencia
Trade balance
welfare
deficit
average annual growth rate
trend
topic_facet Balanza comercial
bienestar
déficit
tasa media de crecimiento anual
tendencia
Trade balance
welfare
deficit
average annual growth rate
trend
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/rchsagt/article/view/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsagt.2021.02.02
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