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Title: ESTRUCTURACIÓN DE LOS SISTEMAS PRODUCTIVOS QUE SE INCORPORAN EN LA CADENA AGROALIMENTARIA DE LA ESPECIE OVINA EN CHIGNAHUAPAN, PUEBLA
Other Titles: Structure of systems products add in the agrifood chain of sheep species in Puebla State, Mexico
Authors: Escobedo Garrido, Jose Sergio
Keywords: Typology
structure
organization
producer.
Issue Date: 2010-03-24
Series/Report no.: Año XIV
Vol. 26
Abstract: The study conducted in 2007, introduced by objective: to identify the degree of structuring that records the productive systems of sheep and analysis the main features of communication and coordination with economic actors within the link in production in 5 communities Chignahuapan, Puebla, Under the dynamic of a questionnaire which was assessed by the system SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), determined by a stratified random sample. Detecting a typology of producers of sheep, with business and social visions, which is determined by the incorporation, and development objectives in this livestock, we also determined that the organization formally established located in these communities presents a constantly changing. For the foregoing is undoubtedly combine the other links in the food chain, as an overall beneficiary solidification of this product.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/56558
Identifiers: ISSN – 1405 – 9282
Institution/Association: Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios>Volume 26, January-June 2010
Total Pages: 11
From Page: 240
To Page: 250
Collections:Volume 26, January-June 2010

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