A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and comparing environmental, social, cultural and economic information about maize agriculture, which is practiced traditionally by Mayo and Mestizo indigenous farmers. The methodology included documentary review, participant observation, and interviews and surveys with intentional sampling with 53 ejidatarios of 49 to 80 years old. The interpretation of environmental data suggests that the limitations for maize production are scarce rainfall and low temperatures. In sociocultural terms, both groups conserve elements of their identity associated to agricultural knowledge. Technologically, they practice a commercial agriculture and similar in its...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the diversity of maize farmed by maize growers (“milpe...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
This paper’s main objective is to describe and analyze the socioeconomic and cultural importance of ...
The origin of corn and also the ancient Mexican agricultural systems adapted to local conditions is ...
Based on modern ethnographic information, this article describes the Mesoamerican maize production s...
The vulnerability of 59 Mexican landraces of maize was assessed in relation to five socio-ecolog...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
Objective: Determine which agricultural practices are currently used by corn (Zea mays L.) growers i...
Subsistence maize production has long been a dominant economic activity of households in Santiago Ap...
The substitution of crops leads to problems of contamination to the environment, mainly to soil an...
The Aguaruna Indians of the Alto Mayo Valley of tropical eastern Peru are experiencing economic chan...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the diversity of maize farmed by maize growers (“milpe...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
A mixed study was carried out in the locality of Jahuara II, with the objective of systematizing and...
This paper’s main objective is to describe and analyze the socioeconomic and cultural importance of ...
The origin of corn and also the ancient Mexican agricultural systems adapted to local conditions is ...
Based on modern ethnographic information, this article describes the Mesoamerican maize production s...
The vulnerability of 59 Mexican landraces of maize was assessed in relation to five socio-ecolog...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
Objective: Determine which agricultural practices are currently used by corn (Zea mays L.) growers i...
Subsistence maize production has long been a dominant economic activity of households in Santiago Ap...
The substitution of crops leads to problems of contamination to the environment, mainly to soil an...
The Aguaruna Indians of the Alto Mayo Valley of tropical eastern Peru are experiencing economic chan...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
Maize diversity in México is part of the culture and identity of Mexicans and constitutes an importa...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the diversity of maize farmed by maize growers (“milpe...