Identification and characterization of small dairy producers from San Miguel Coatlinchán and their relationship with their socioeconomic structure
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Keywords
small milk farmers, socioeconomic structure, urban growth.
Resumen
Objective: To identify the total number of small dairy producers and to characterize their socioeconomic structure, land ownership status, production system, and the effects of urban growth.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Mixed-method research with non-probability sampling was applied through a survey to 32 dairy producers, based on the registry of ejidos of San Miguel Coatlinchán.
Results: The total number of small dairy producers, their spatial distribution, and the problems generated by urban growth were identified, as well as prospects for the survival of the production.
Study Limitations/Implications: Internal and external factors (e.g., urban growth) that condition primary activities must be identified.
Findings/Conclusions: The lack of government support for training activities and technical advice, along with the abandonment of producer organizations, limits the capacity of the producers to boost their activity, to produce dairy by-products, and to improve their income.