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Past, present and academic perspectives of agribusiness in the twenty first century

Alfredo Aguilar Valdes

Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios, 2008, vol. 22, issue January-June 2008, 7

Abstract: This historical review of the professional academic instruction in the field of agribusiness administration in Mexico is based on facts and experiences that have been gathering since 1973, when administration applied to the rural media reappears as an academic discipline in higher education. Mexico requires urgently more and better qualified technicians, professionals, specialists and experts on the socioeconomic sciences. Particularly, this country has to build up the essential conditions to train the new generations with abilities to solve the agriculture and livestock industry productive problems throughout the country, if Mexico achieves this as a country, the national agrindustrial sector will be able to advance significantly and play an important role, as Mexico, is already part of a global economy distinguished by strict national and international efficiency pressures, It's because of these issues, that Mexico has other choice than becoming highly productive and introduce, as one of it's main goals, the achievement of the alimentary self-sufficiency as any sovereign country.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.48858

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