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  1. Structure of genetic diversity among common bean landraces of middle American origin based on correspondence analysis of RAPD by Beebe, Stephen E., Skroch, Paul W., Tohme, Joseph M., Duque E., Myriam Cristina, Pedraza García, Fabio, Nienhuis, James

    Published 2000
    “…However, tropical small-seeded Race M was composed of two groups: one largely Mexican that included most small-seeded black beans of upright plant habit; and one Central American with landraces of various seed colors. …”
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  2. Genetic and productive background of Criollo cattle in Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay and the United States by Armstrong, Eileen, Rodriguez Almeida, Felipe A., McIntosh, Matthew, Poli, Mario Andres, Cibils, Andrés Francisco, Martínez-Quintana, José Alfredo, Félix-Portillo, Monserrath, Estell, Richard E.

    Published 2022
    “…Cattle were first introduced to the Western Hemisphere in 1493 and by subsequent introductions from the Iberian Peninsula, providing the genetic background of the American Criollo cattle, with influences from Spanish, Portuguese and African breeds. …”
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  3. Peasant autonomy : seed-saving practices of maize in rural Jalisco, Mexico by Lindqvist, Klara

    Published 2021
    “…Farmers in Mexico have been facing large changes since the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement. Competition from industrialized farms in the US and Canada has pressured Mexican farmers to raise yields and challenging the traditional agriculture and seed-saving practices. …”
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  4. Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America by Silva Hinojosa, Arturo, Boddupalli, P.M., Davis, Nicholas

    Published 2022
    “…This document seeks to describe the strengths and limitations of Latin American small- and medium-sized seed enterprises (“seed SMEs”), with a particular focus on Mexican companies that colaborated with CIMMYT between 2011 and 2021, by studying a representative sample consisting of 10 companies whose marketing data and product portfolio were analyzed in depth. …”
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  5. Efecto de las micorrizas en el crecimiento inicial de coníferas tropicales by VEGA C, L.

    Published 2025
    “…Mycorrhizae has shown to be a necessary element to obtain good initial growth of the tested Mexican and Central American pines, since in comparison with non-inoculated plants, a greater heigth and vigor is attained within a relatively short period…”
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  6. The Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans originated in central Mexico rather than the Andes by Goss, E.M., Tabima, J.F., Cooke, D.E.L., Restrepo, S., Fry, W.E., Forbes, G., Fieland, V.J., Cárdenas, M., Grunwald, N.J.

    Published 2014
    “…We sequenced four nuclear genes in representative samples from Mexico and the South American Andes. An Andean origin of P. infestans does not receive support from detailed analyses of Andean and Mexican populations. …”
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  7. What is farm animal welfare? : a study of animal-based food consumers’ perceptions inMexico using the ZMET tool by Capetillo Hernandez, Cristel Alejandra

    Published 2020
    “…This study aimed to investigate the Mexican respondents’ perceptions in their role of consumers of animal-based food when forming a meaning for FAW. …”
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  8. Building food security and resilience through intraregional trade in Latin America and the Caribbean by Illescas, Nelson, McNamara, Brian, Piñeiro, Valeria, Rodriguez, Agustín Tejeda

    Published 2024
    “…About 60 percent of South American food imports come from regional suppliers, but only 20 percent of Mexican and Central American imports come from LAC suppliers. …”
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  9. Molecular markers for analyses of genetic diversity within the Anastrepha fraterculus complex with emphasis on Argentine populations by Gomulski, Ludvik, Vera, María Teresa, Lanzavecchia, Silvia Beatriz, Piccinno, Riccardo, Fiorenza, Giulia, De Luca, Daniel, Carrizo, Beatriz Noemi, Bouvet, Juan Pedro, Viana, Valeria Angelica, Cárceres, Carlos, Enkerlin, Walther, Malacrida, Anna, Gasperi, Giuliano

    Published 2025
    “…The South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedmann) has a vast range extending from northern Mexico, through Central America, to South America where it is an extremely polyphagous pest of wild and cultivated fruits. …”
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  10. The future of global sugar markets: Policies, reforms, and impact. Proceedings of a Public Conference. by Orden, David, Bureau, Jean-Christophe, Gohin, Alexandre, Guindé, Loïc, Millet, Guy, Brandão, Antônio Salazar P., Haley, Stephen, Wagner, Owen, Sandrey, Ron, Vink, Nick

    Published 2008
    “…In the United States, corn sweetener and sugar markets are being integrated with Mexican markets under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), raising the question of whether the EU reforms provide a template for new policies. …”
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  11. Field monitoring system: Coordination and follow-up of field activities with Innovahub partners, field data registration and progress on implementation of e-Agrology by Ovando Galdámez, Jose Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, Martínez, Oscar, García Santiago, Jorge O., Leal Gonzalez, Abel Jaime, Borrayo, Andrea, Martínez, Jesús David, Loon, Jelle van

    Published 2023
    “…In Mexico, the focus is on hubs in the southern region (Hub Pacífico Sur, Hub Chiapas, and Hub Península Yucatán), addressing similar territorial challenges to Central American interventions. While other Mexican hubs replicate lessons within their networks, local interventions vary, contributing to impacts reported separately by the end of the first cycle in 2025. …”
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