Nova Scientia (May 2023)

Economic analysis of backyard agriculture and livestock farming in semi-urban areas of the central highlands of Mexico

  • Yuridia Bautista-Martínez ,
  • Francisco Ernesto Martínez-Castañeda,
  • Alfonso Morales ,
  • José Guadalupe Haro,
  • Lorenzo Danilo Granados Rivera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v15i30.3156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 30

Abstract

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In the backyard systems in urban and semi-urban areas of the central highlands of Mexico, agriculture and livestock activities are practiced. In order to know the behavior of the economic variables in these farms, a non-probabilistic sampling by quotas was carried out, using the snowball technique, which consisted of applying surveys to a total of 92 producers, which was designed to collect information on the general characteristics of the backyard, social, and economic system, as well as the products generated from agriculture and livestock. With the information collected, an inventory of the plant and animal species that are produced in the backyard system was made, in addition to estimating economic income, variable costs, fixed costs, total costs, profits and the benefit-cost ratio for carrying out livestock activities agriculture or both in backyard systems. It was found that farmers have an average space in the backyard of 360.5 m2 to carry out activities of agriculture, livestock or both. Farmers who carry out agriculture and livestock activities generate higher income and economic profits, compared to those who only carry out one activity, obtaining a benefit of 27.44 cents for each dollar invested, compared to 16.64 and 18.00 cents for developing the activity agriculture and livestock respectively. The agricultural and livestock activity in the backyard systems of the highlands of Mexico, represent an option to generate economic income for families, and generate food products for self-consumption and reduce expenses for food purchases in the family nucleus.

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