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Title: International Agriculture AGED 4713


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International AgricultureAGED 4713
  • International Panel Mexico
  • Manuel Corro
  • Fall 2001

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Mexican History
European influence from Spain
  • Prehispanic culture
  • Aztec
  • Mayan
  • Zapotecan
  • Mixtecan
  • Totonacan
  • Olmecan

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Geographic data
  • Area 1972,550 sq. Km
  • 32 States
  • 1 Federal District

Every State divided in Municipios(counties)
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Population
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
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Facts 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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Economy
  • Mexicos Gross Domestic Product (GDP) amounted to
    915 billion dollars in 2000

GDP per capita 9,100
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Grains harvested in 1999
Source www.sagar.gob.mx
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Facts 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

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Livestock Production
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Livestock Production, National consumption
(Import and domestic) and world rank 1999
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Livestock Production, National consumption
(Import and domestic) and world rank 1999
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Meat Consumption
52 kg/year Per capita
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The Education System in Mexico
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Some 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
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The 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
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Enrollment in National Education System
28.5 millions of students
Source www.sep.gob.mx
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International trade
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Agricultural Trade 1999
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Agricultural 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

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Agricultural 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

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Mexico -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)

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