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Explorando los factores determinantes que influyen en la adopción de innovaciones tecnológicas en el cultivo de chile seco en Zacatecas, México

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  • Sánchez-Toledano,Blanca Isabel
  • Ruvalcaba-De Ávila, Eliuth
  • López-Santiago,Marco Andrés
  • Borja-Bravo,Mercedes
  • Cuevas-Reyes, Venancio

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[ES] El objetivo de la investigación fue tipificar y analizar las actitudes, percepciones de riesgo y objetivos de los agricultores de chile seco en la adopción de innovaciones tecnológicas en Zacatecas, México. Se encuestaron 230 productores de chile seco y se analizaron las actitudes y percepciones de riesgo a través del Análisis de Componentes Principales. Se definieron grupos de productores y se determinó la importancia relativa de los objetivos estudiados con el Proceso de Jerarquía Analítica. El estudio identificó tres grupos de productores, pero los productores innovadores cuentan con una percepción más razonable sobre los recursos naturales. [EN] The objective of the research was to typify and analyze the attitudes, risk perceptions, and objectives of dry chili farmers in the adoption of technological innovations in Zacatecas, Mexico. A total of 230 dry chile producers were surveyed and attitudes and risk perceptions were analyzed through Principal Component Analysis. Producer groups were defined and the relative importance of the objectives studied was determined using the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The study identified three groups of producers, but innovative producers have a more reasonable perception of natural resources.

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  • Sánchez-Toledano,Blanca Isabel & Ruvalcaba-De Ávila, Eliuth & López-Santiago,Marco Andrés & Borja-Bravo,Mercedes & Cuevas-Reyes, Venancio, 2025. "Explorando los factores determinantes que influyen en la adopción de innovaciones tecnológicas en el cultivo de chile seco en Zacatecas, México," Economia Agraria y Recursos Naturales, Spanish Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 25(01), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:earnsa:358851
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.358851
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