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El Impulso Del Desarrollo Sustentable En Los Procesos De Produccion Animal Y Su Impacto Económico

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  • Hernández, Jorge Ezequiel
  • Camacho, Julio César
  • Moreno, Salomón
  • Ibarra, Fernando Arturo
  • Martín, Martha H.
  • Utrera, Fernando

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The trajectory that the momentum and sustainable development in animal production systems has taken today, and its socioeconomic impact on the planet, has generated an elementary principle of protection of the environment and its surroundings; it is required to intensify the processes of food production, through the different production systems, but without damaging the existing ecosystems on our planet. Sustainable development is based on social, economic, political, cultural, biological and environmental diversity; it is thought that it is a new fashion or a new way of seeing development, but it is not, since it is not fashion, time or cycle. But the principle of producing agricultural goods and services for society, without altering the various existing ecosystems of our planet; the will to continue subsisting will depend on ourselves as a human ecosystem”. The cultural maturity of making new generations aware of caring for, monitoring and preserving the balance of life on the planet; it will be everyone's commitment. The objective of this work was: to describe the imposition of sustainable development in animal production processes and its socioeconomic impact. Work elaborated in the bibliographic and information center of the FMVZ-BUAP, located in the city of Tecamachalco, Puebla. Meeting 6 times to plan, organize, distribute, evaluate and write the final document for publication. In conclusion: sustainability advances with the various processes of animal production, with recycling of nutrients and energy, reducing the use of external elements with new and appropriate production techniques; attached to reflection and the social welfare of our planet, without damaging the diversity of existing ecosystems.

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  • Hernández, Jorge Ezequiel & Camacho, Julio César & Moreno, Salomón & Ibarra, Fernando Arturo & Martín, Martha H. & Utrera, Fernando, 2022. "El Impulso Del Desarrollo Sustentable En Los Procesos De Produccion Animal Y Su Impacto Económico," Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios, Sociedad Mexicana de Administracion Agropecuaria, vol. 50(January-J), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:remeag:322010
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.322010
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