Search Results - Economic development Mexico.

  1. LPA Brief no. 11. Livestock production, consumption and trade: Key indicators by Mengesha, Y., Ehui, Simeon K., Jabbar, M.A., Shapiro, Barry I.

    Published 1998
    “…Countries have been grouped by subregions based on their geographical proximity and level of economic development. For example, North Africa has been reported separately instead of under West Asia and North Africa (WANA); Sudan has been grouped in East Africa instead of North Africa; and Mexico has been grouped as part of Central America and the Caribbean instead of under North America.…”
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  2. Current status and economic value of insect-pollinated dependent crops in Latin America by Basualdo, Marina, Cavigliasso, Pablo, Avila Jr., Rubem Samuel de, Aldea-Sánchez, Patricia, Correa-Benítez, Adriana, Martínez Harms, Jaime, Ramos, Ana Karen, Rojas-Bravo, Valeska, Salvarrey, Sheena

    Published 2022
    “…Current losses of wild and managed pollinators are a threat to agricultural production because the productivity of many crops depends on entomophilous pollination; thus, consequences could be significant for the development of regional economies. We assess the current importance of pollination service for the main crops of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay, which represent approximately 74% of the total surface of LA. …”
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  3. Diversity and profitability of oil palm smallholders in the southeastern Mexican states of Campeche and Tabasco by Patault, Bertille, Penot, Eric, Michel, Isabelle, Cifuentes-Espinosa, Jaime, Monzón-Alvarado, Claudia, Feintrenie, Laurene

    Published 2026
    “…Oil palm cultivation was introduced in the states of Campeche and Tabasco in the late 1990s via a federal rural development programme targeting family farmers. This article examines how smallholders have adopted oil palm cultivation and assesses the economic impacts of this shift. …”
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  4. Animal welfare in Mexican dual-purpose cattle herds in the tropics : with focus on feeding and housing by Eriksson, Sofie

    Published 2016
    “…Chiapas is a state in the southeast of Mexico where the climate is tropical, both humid and dry. …”
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  5. IFPRI's Strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2009
    “…Latin America’s increased economic openness has gone hand in hand with large financial inflows—particularly in the first half of the 1990s—and has brought new sources of economic growth. …”
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  6. Is community tenure facilitating investment in the commons for inclusive and sustainable development? by Gnych, S., Lawry, S., McLain, R., Monterroso, I., Adhikary, A.

    Published 2020
    “…With communities in many parts of the world achieving stronger, legally recognized, collective rights over their forests and other natural resources, important questions arise regarding how communities can overcome perceived barriers to investment and deliver sustainable development. Normative economic theory posits conceptual and practical barriers to investment in commons-based enterprises. …”
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  7. Development of a Global Conservation Strategy for Citrus Genetic Resources by Roose, Mikeal L., Gmitter Jr., Frederick G., Lee, Richard, Hummer, Kim, Machado, Marcos Antonio, Ashmore, Sarah, Deng, Xiuxin, Ancillo, Gema, Vives, María C., Volk, Gayle M., Kahn, Tracy L., Luro, Francois

    Published 2017
    “…The objective of this workshop was to plan the development of this strategy. More than 60 delegates attended with representation from Argentina, Australia, Bhutan, Brazil, China, Columbia, France, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, UAE, US, and Vietnam. …”
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  8. Nicaragua, Red de Protección Social (RPS) Evaluation Dataset, 2000-2002 by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2005
    “…In this module, height (or length), weight, and hemoglobin were measured following standard international procedures.The community questionnaire was used to assess 1) whether the community has basic infrastructure, health, educational, postal services, and sources of credit; 2) other development programs present in the communities; and 3) economic events/shocks that have occurred.…”
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