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Resumen de Characteristics and socio-productive problems of women mezcal producers in Oaxaca, Mexico

Julia Sánchez Gómez, Joaliné Pardo Núñez, Venancio Cuevas Reyes, Yair Romero Romero

  • Objective: To analyze the characteristics and socio-productive problems of women mezcal producers of Oaxaca, Mexico.Design/methodology/approach: A semi-structured interview was applied in the field to n20 women mezcal producers to obtain the data for this study.

    Results: The interviewees are middle-aged adult women with an elementary education level and a wide experience in the production of mezcal. Among them, 35% make all decisions in their business and at home. The main problems that they perceive in this activity are the price of mezcal (35%) and the shortage of agave (30%). Women face social limitations such as work overload at home, a lack of financial aids for production, and little involvement in rural organizations.

    Study limitations/implications: More studies about women mezcal producers in Oaxaca should be conducted.

    Findings/conclusions: Collective work and organization could be alternatives for women mezcal producers to improve their and their families’ benefits and quality of life. Public policies with a gender perspective should be designed to meet the needs of women who participate in mezcal production.


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