@article{GonzálezRazo:163834,
      recid = {163834},
      author = {González Razo, Felipe de Jesús and Rebollar Rebollar,  Samuel and Hernández Martínez, Juvencio and Guzmán Soria,  Eugenio},
      title = {LA COMERCIALIZACIÓN DE LA MIEL  EN EL SUR DEL ESTADO DE  MÉXICO},
      journal = {Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios},
      address = {2014},
      number = {1345-2016-104442},
      pages = {12},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {In Mexico the apicultural production has been developed  like an excellent activity basically because it represents  an important generating source of use in the marginalized  zones of the country, as well as one of the main capturing  currency activities within the cattle subsector.

Under  this context, it is important to analyze the prevailing  production system in the south of the state of Mexico, its  process of commercialization and the economic impact of  this activity in the diverse participant actors; the  reference year of the study was the 2010.

It was  determined the predominant exploitation system in the  region; also there were identified the main channels of the  commercialization that follows the product from its exit in  the property to its arrival to the final consumer and their  margins of commercialization were calculated.

For the  calculation of these margins, statistically representative  product lots were followed by their passage through the  different participant agents and the different costs and  prices were registered during their passage.

The  predominant production system in beekeeping of the south of  the state of Mexico is extensive or the rustic one,  characterized by dispersed producers, which own a small  number of beehives, which supply to the local market with  mixed honeys of different colors and qualities; also, this  activity is developed as a complement of other agricultural  and cattle activities.

The channel of traditional  commercialization used to take the product from the  operation to the final consumer is: the direct sale in the  property, the sale to hoarders and the sale to lovers of  detail.

The producer participation in the final price of  the product was in average of the 63.46%; the  intermediaries participated with the 15.92% and lovers of  detail with the 20.62%.

The margin of total  commercialization average was 30.53 $/l, from which the  lovers of detail obtained the greater margin average with  16.90 $/l, while rest 13.63 $/l adjudged the hoarders to  it.

The major commercialization margins were reached  during the months of August, October and January.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/163834},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.163834},
}