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Resumen de Geographical analysis of rice production and storage in Mexico, 1980–2018

Gabriela Monserrat Valverde Rebollo, Juan Carlos Espinosa Morales, Miguel Jorge Escalona Maurice, Esteban Valtierra Pacheco

  • Objective: To analyze the production and storage of rice in Mexico, geographically and along 1980 to 2018; presenting cartography of the geographical location, rice storage centers, nodes, networks, and areas of inf luence generated by rice production.

    Design/Methodology/Approach: The statistical database of “Apoyos y Servicios a la Comercialización Agropecuaria” (ASERCA; a resource database to support agricultural marketing) was used, as well as statistical information from the Mexico’s information service “Servicio de Información Agroalimentaria y Pesquera, SIAP). Likewise, the cartographic basis for analysis was built in GIS. A vector database was digitized and integrated into a relational database for spatial analysis.

    Results: Results of production, storage, distribution network and the rice consumption-storage forecast for Mexico in 2030 are presented. Using the statistical base, depicted in a GIS projection.

    Limitations in the study: It is necessary to perform a spatial analysis per state to determine distance isochrons and to calculate planning scenarios.

    Findings/Conclusions: The geographical analysis of rice production in Mexico maintains a territorial organization of cultivation, distribution, storage and consumption, which locates economic activities based on geographical factors of the primary sector, generating some geographical patterns for rice production, such as location, distribution and consumption per human settlement


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