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Horacio Institución de adscripción: TecNM / ITS de Tantoyuca, TecNM / ITS de Chicontepec, México. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3925-2438
Joel Rodríguez Zúñiga Institución de adscripción: Tecnológico Nacional de México / Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Chicontepec. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4038-8666
Yair Romero Romero Institución de adscripción: Consejo Nacional de Humanidades, Ciencias y Tecnologías (CONAHCYT) / Centro de Investigación y Asistencia en Tecnología y Diseño del Estado de Jalisco A.C. (CIATEJ). https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7779-4211
Fabiola Sánchez Galván https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6534-3210
Gregorio Fernández Lambert https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4259-296X

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Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated the impact of agricultural backyard production on the well-being of producing families in the context of food security in a Microregion of Chicontepec Veracruz, Mexico, highlighting the substantial economic advantages of this practice.


Design/methodology/approach: Through probabilistic sampling, a structured survey on availability, accessibility, and nutrition was designed and applied to backyard-producing families. A multinomial logistic regression model was employed to analyze the relationship between a dependent variable and a set of independent variables.


Results: In the microregion of study, backyard production is distributed in 55.4% of fruit trees, 25.4% of regional crops, and 19.2% of vegetables. The two crops that add the most to the basic basket are corn and Chichimeken beans. 98% of producers estimate that backyard production (livestock and agriculture) saves the family economy 10% to 50% of its costs.


Limitations on study/implications: Knowledge of the backyard production of the microregion under study will allow the development of municipal policies that will link producers with the local market.


Findings/conclusions: Backyard production has been shown to contribute significantly to food security since different fruit trees, vegetables, and local crops substantially contribute to the household economy through sales and self-consumption.

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