ANALISIS DEL DESARROLLO INTEGRAL INDÍGENA EN TAPACHULA CHIAPAS PARA LA DIVERSIFICACIÓN DE CULTIVOS. GRUPO FOCAL: EJIDO MANACAL Y CANTÓN ZARAGOZA
David Ristori,
Alma León,
Susana García,
Emilio Esquinca and
Christian Castillo
Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios, 2019, vol. 44, issue January-June 2019
Abstract:
The activities that the human being develops have evolved remarkably. It is observed from the field to the big cities. In the era of information technologies, also called "digital age" we see that what once came to revolutionize the way of life of citizens, today has become obsolete, coming to be replaced by elements of greater capacity and lower cost. This technological whirlwind comes to give presence to the sense of the disposable. At present, science has evolved so much that there is no longer any part of the human body that is replaceable. The forms of family life, the means of production as well as the forms and means of education have not been exempt from this influence. Relating the level of life of the citizens, the precepts of economic growth and development must be mentioned, emphasizing the latter given its relationship with the improvements in the standard of living of the citizens. International organizations such as the UN, IDB, ECLAC, OECD, UNESCO, CONEVAL, promote, from the millennium objectives, a series of programs that impact on the improvement of living standards, emphasizing those who are farthest from the influence of public services provided by urban planning. In other words, the indigenous groups. Similarly, agencies at the national level implement a series of strategies in the same sense and that are emanated from the National Development Plan, the State Development Plan as well as municipal plans framed in public policies. In view of the way in which the populations have developed in the historical evolution of the human being, two social groups can be observed: The one of the urban zone, that counts on public services between which they emphasize; health, education, recreation and urban services such as drinking water, electricity, sewerage and telephony among others. It also highlights the rural area group, characterized by limitations compared to the services provided in the urban area, also characterized as being responsible for producing food, firstly for self-consumption and secondly to provide the urban area of them, receiving in return the benefits of the development of science and technology, complementing a binomial in an ideal virtuous circle, based on the productive activity they develop and based on the postulates of Karl Marx, about the factors of production to efficiently develop productive activity: land, labor and capital (National Financial, 2004)
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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