Rural Development with Agroecological Emphasis for Highly Marginalized Areas in Mexico: The Bet for Paradigm Change

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For four years the Production for Well-being Program has been developed, which consists of three axes of operation: direct support to producers, marketing and technical support in 11 production chains in 27 states of the Mexican Republic, with more or less than 600 municipalities of high marginalization, the accompaniment is implemented by the National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research, (INIFAP), the central objective of the program is: food self-sufficiency through the agroecological transition, the results indicate that at least in the In the first three years, agroecological work practices, plant nutrition and soil bioremediation have been adopted through the production of local bio-inputs by the producers, in addition to the rescue and conservation of native resources, mainly corn, as well as a holistic vision of management of the Rural Production Unit (UPF). The program places special emphasis not only on the promotion of agroecological practices but also on inclusion and gender equity, as evidenced by the 34% participation of women.

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PEDRO CADENA IÑIGUEZ. 2026. \u201cRural Development with Agroecological Emphasis for Highly Marginalized Areas in Mexico: The Bet for Paradigm Change\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 24 (GJHSS Volume 24 Issue H3): .

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Enhanced rural development in Mexico with agricultural focus.
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For four years the Production for Well-being Program has been developed, which consists of three axes of operation: direct support to producers, marketing and technical support in 11 production chains in 27 states of the Mexican Republic, with more or less than 600 municipalities of high marginalization, the accompaniment is implemented by the National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research, (INIFAP), the central objective of the program is: food self-sufficiency through the agroecological transition, the results indicate that at least in the In the first three years, agroecological work practices, plant nutrition and soil bioremediation have been adopted through the production of local bio-inputs by the producers, in addition to the rescue and conservation of native resources, mainly corn, as well as a holistic vision of management of the Rural Production Unit (UPF). The program places special emphasis not only on the promotion of agroecological practices but also on inclusion and gender equity, as evidenced by the 34% participation of women.

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