Journal or Publishing Institution: Sociológica (México)
Author(s): Chauvet, M., and Lazos, E.
Article Type: Journal Publication
Abstract:
Using genetically modified seeds for producing corn implies affecting both the environment due to the flow of genes with native varieties of corn and deepening technological dependency. These adverse effects are not compensated for by the possible benefits. Due to the fall-winter crop cycle and the way crops are handled, farmers have no problems with pests or weeds. Seeds and fertilizers constitute up to 70% of expenses. Sinaloa has specialized in corn and vegetables and is an example of modernity for many producers. However, this “maizification,” supported by federal subsidies, consumes high volumes of water and fertilizers, and its main difficulty is commercialization.
Keywords: transgenic corn, Sinaloa, typology of producers, production costs, commercialization, social organizations
Citation:
Chauvet, M., and Lazos, E., 2014. El maíz transgénico en Sinaloa:¿ tecnología inapropiada, obsoleta o de vanguardia? Implicaciones socioeconómicas de la posible siembra comercial. Sociológica (México), 29(82), 7-44.
Category:
- Environmental effects
- Pesticide use
Record ID: 357