Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico
The rapid expansion of avocado orchards in the Meseta Purépecha, in the state of Michoacán in central Mexico, has mostly been driven by the increasing demand of North American consumers in the context of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). While the cultivation of avocado has produced r...
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doaj-1a897fda5e1948b2a8ee6af48ed1c3492021-07-15T15:47:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01137247724710.3390/su13137247Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, MexicoAlfonso De la Vega-Rivera0Leticia Merino-Pérez1Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México 04510, MexicoInstituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México 04510, MexicoThe rapid expansion of avocado orchards in the Meseta Purépecha, in the state of Michoacán in central Mexico, has mostly been driven by the increasing demand of North American consumers in the context of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). While the cultivation of avocado has produced regional economic growth, economic profits are strongly concentrated, notably in the hands of American agribusiness, while its regional and local environmental impacts increasingly affect indigenous and rural communities, the most vulnerable groups in that region. Our work describes the diverse impacts of avocado industrial production on local livelihoods, communal rights, and public health and also reviews the policies and incentives that have favored avocado expansion in the Purépecha region. We compared the land-use change and socio-ecological deterioration associated with avocado expansion in the majority of the Meseta with the indigenous community of San Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro also in that region, where strong community institutions have enabled San Juan to limit avocado expansion and maintain the communal forests.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/13/7247land-use changedeforestationavocado expansionavocado production chainsocial impactsenvironmental impacts |
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Alfonso De la Vega-Rivera Leticia Merino-Pérez Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico Sustainability land-use change deforestation avocado expansion avocado production chain social impacts environmental impacts |
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Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico |
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Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico |
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Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico |
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Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico |
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Socio-Environmental Impacts of the Avocado Boom in the Meseta Purépecha, Michoacán, Mexico |
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socio-environmental impacts of the avocado boom in the meseta purépecha, michoacán, mexico |
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The rapid expansion of avocado orchards in the Meseta Purépecha, in the state of Michoacán in central Mexico, has mostly been driven by the increasing demand of North American consumers in the context of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). While the cultivation of avocado has produced regional economic growth, economic profits are strongly concentrated, notably in the hands of American agribusiness, while its regional and local environmental impacts increasingly affect indigenous and rural communities, the most vulnerable groups in that region. Our work describes the diverse impacts of avocado industrial production on local livelihoods, communal rights, and public health and also reviews the policies and incentives that have favored avocado expansion in the Purépecha region. We compared the land-use change and socio-ecological deterioration associated with avocado expansion in the majority of the Meseta with the indigenous community of San Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro also in that region, where strong community institutions have enabled San Juan to limit avocado expansion and maintain the communal forests. |
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land-use change deforestation avocado expansion avocado production chain social impacts environmental impacts |
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