小农在玉米品种保护中的不同价值观:墨西哥恰帕斯州的案例研究

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Rural Studies Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103347
Ana Sofía Monroy-Sais , Daniel Tobin , Mauricio R. Bellon , Marta Astier , Angélica Cibrián-Jaramillo , Nancy Gálvez-Reyes , Alicia Mastretta-Yanes , Jorge Ruiz-Arocho , Ana Wegier , Yolanda H. Chen
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保护墨西哥原产地中心的玉米品种对可持续农业至关重要。然而,墨西哥许多地区的农民正在减少种植本地品种,转而种植更现代的玉米品种,尤其是杂交玉米。最近,人们认识到,农民选择保留玉米土地品种的原因与他们的特定价值观(即内在价值、工具价值和关系价值)密切相关。然而,缺乏对农民特定价值观的细微差别以及如何在广泛的农业政策中充分考虑这些价值观进行实证调查的研究。我们在墨西哥恰帕斯州的土著和混血社区开展了一项混合方法案例研究,分析了农民的玉米生产策略、这些策略如何与农民的价值取向相联系,以及农民在践行这些价值观时面临的限制。我们发现,原住民和混血儿社区的家庭在玉米生产方面分为三类:1) 为市场销售而生产杂交玉米;2) 为家庭消费而生产本地品种;3) 这两种策略的结合。所有农民都持有不同的价值观,其中三类农民主要提及工具价值和关系价值,他们强调玉米的生计和生存价值。优先种植玉米地方品种的农民的价值差异与关系价值的强弱有关,如玉米的生物文化多样性和遗产价值。相比之下,依赖杂交品种的农民在玉米生产中面临的限制最多,尤其是经济限制。根据我们的实证研究结果,我们得出结论,旨在促进保护本地品种的政策必须超越纯粹的经济和市场导向方法。目前的政策强调工具价值,这很可能达不到预期效果,因为它没有充分促进支持玉米陆地品种持续生产的多元价值。
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Smallholder farmers’ diverse values in maize landrace conservation: A case study from Chiapas, Mexico

Conservation of maize landraces in the Mexico center of origin is critical for sustainable agriculture. However, farmers in many regions of Mexico are reducing landraces for more modern maize varieties, particularly hybrid maize. The reasons why farmers choose to maintain maize landraces have been recently recognized to be strongly linked to their specific values (i.e., intrinsic, instrumental, and relational values). However, there is a lack of studies that empirically investigate the nuances of farmers' specific values and how these values are adequately considered in broad agricultural policies. Using a mixed-methods case study based in indigenous and mestizo communities in Chiapas, Mexico, we analyzed farmers' maize production strategies, how those strategies connect to farmers’ value orientations, and the limitations that they confront in enacting such values. We found that households within both indigenous and mestizo communities fell into one of three categories regarding their maize production: 1) hybrid maize production for market sales, 2) landrace production for household consumption, and 3) a combination of these two strategies. All farmers hold a diversity of values in which mostly instrumental and relational values were mentioned among the three groups of farmers, who emphasized the livelihood and subsistence value of maize. Value differences for farmers who prioritize the cultivation of maize landraces were related to the strength of relational values, such as the biocultural diversity and heritage value of maize. In contrast, the farmers relying on hybrid varieties were the ones confronting the most limitations to their maize production, particularly economic limitations. Based on our empirical findings, we conclude that policies aimed at promoting the conservation of landraces must extend beyond a purely economic and market-oriented approach. The current policy emphasis on instrumental values is likely to fall short in achieving the desired outcomes since it does not sufficiently foster plural values that underpin the continued production of maize landraces.

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