Title: International Agriculture AGED 4713
1International AgricultureAGED 4713
- International Panel Mexico
- Manuel Corro
- Fall 2001
2Mexican History
European influence from Spain
- Prehispanic culture
- Aztec
- Mayan
- Zapotecan
- Mixtecan
- Totonacan
- Olmecan
3Geographic data
- Area 1972,550 sq. Km
- 32 States
- 1 Federal District
Every State divided in Municipios(counties)
4Population
98.5 million inhabitants
- 11th most populated country in the world
- Population density 50 people per sq.kilometer
- Range 15 to 5 587 p/sq km
- Population growth rate 1.6
- 74 Population living in urban areas
- 26 Population living in rural areas (24
millions)
Source www.inegi.gob.mx
5Facts about Mexican population
- Official and business language Spanish
- Several Indigenous languages
- Nahuatl, Mayan, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomie,
Tarahumara, yaqui - Diverse Population
- 60, mestizo (Amerindian-Spanish)
- 30, Amerindian or predominantly Amerindian
- 10 full blood Indian
- 9 white
- 1 other
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7Economy
- Mexicos Gross Domestic Product (GDP) amounted to
915 billion dollars in 2000
GDP per capita 9,100
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9Grains harvested in 1999
Source www.sagar.gob.mx
10Facts about Mexican Agriculture
- 85 cropping on rainfed land 15 irrigated
- Rainfed land
- 30 good
- 53 fair
- 17 poor
- Tractors 1.8/100 Ag. Labor
- Combines 2/2000 Ag. Labor
- Annual Income/farmer 2000 Dollars
11Livestock Production
12Livestock Production, National consumption
(Import and domestic) and world rank 1999
13Livestock Production, National consumption
(Import and domestic) and world rank 1999
14Meat Consumption
52 kg/year Per capita
15The Education System in Mexico
16Some data about Education in Mexico
- 1921 66 literacy
- 1995 91 Literacy
- 90 15 years old people finish elementary
school - 45 16 to 18 yr. people are in upper secondary
- 1.4 millions of teachers and professors
- 212 thousand education centers (all levels)
Source www.sep.gob.mx
17The structure of Mexican Education
- Preschool ( 3-5 years old)
- Elementary 6 levels (6-11 yrs)
- Lower Secondary 3 levels (12-14 yr.)
- Upper Secondary or High school 3 levels (15-17
yr.) - Technological Upper Secondary or Technical
Professional 3 levels - Universities, Technological Institutes, Teacher
education Colleges 4 to 5 years (18- 24 years
old) - Graduate Studies Specialization, Master and
Ph.D..
Source www.sep.gob.mx
18Enrollment in National Education System
28.5 millions of students
Source www.sep.gob.mx
19International trade
20Agricultural Trade 1999
21Agricultural Trade and NAFTA
- Mexico
- Third largest foreign importer from U.S
- After Japan and Canada
- Second largest foreign supplier of Ag. Products
to U.S. - After Canada
- Total US Ag. exports to Mexico
- 10 meat and meat products
- 17 seed
- 22 live animals
- 22 dairy products
- 43 sorghum
22Agricultural Trade and NAFTA
- Over a third of U.S Ag. Imports came from Mexico
- 20 of coffee
- 36 live animals
- 10 fruit juice
- 50 Melons
- U.S. Is the main market for Mexican Ag Exports
- 95 Horticultural products
- 75 Coffee
- 50 Live animals
- 98 Beer
- 56 Sugar
- 80 Tequila
23Mexico -United States relationship
- "Our relationship with Mexico is an incredibly
important relationship." "It's one where there's
a lot of opportunity. George W. Bush (Sept. 5,
2001)
24Any Questions