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Abstract
Abstract This study assessed the impact of tilapia farming on poverty in the States of Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Chiapas, which have the highest levels of poverty in Mexico. The study uses both 2018 data from a sample of micro- and small-sized farmers in these States, and the Mexican government’s multidimensional poverty methodology. Results show fewer tilapia farmers in extreme or moderate poverty compared to the general population’s value in the municipalities and States where these farms are located, therefore asserting the positive impact of the activity. While cage farmers have more social rights deprivations, their income is greater compared to that of tank and pond farmers. Tilapia projects are also relevant to food security, increasing both household fish and animal-protein consumption.
期刊介绍:
Aquaculture Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed, international journal which aims to encourage the application of economic analysis to the management, modeling, and planning of aquaculture in public and private sectors. The journal publishes original, high quality papers related to all aspects of aquaculture economics and management including aquaculture production and farm management, innovation and technology adoption, processing and distribution, marketing, consumer behavior and pricing, international trade, policy analysis, and the role of aquaculture in food security, livelihoods, and environmental management. Papers are peer reviewed and evaluated for their scientific merits and contributions.