190 likes | 266 Views
International Agriculture AGED 4713. International Panel: M exico Ivette Rubio Fall 2002. Mexican History. Prehispanic culture: from 2000 bc Tolteca Olmeca Maya Aztec Zapoteca Mixteca Totonaca. 1500’s Spain. Geographic data. Area: 1,972,550 sq. Km 32 States
E N D
International AgricultureAGED 4713 International Panel: Mexico Ivette Rubio Fall 2002
Mexican History Prehispanic culture: from 2000 bc • Tolteca • Olmeca • Maya • Aztec • Zapoteca • Mixteca • Totonaca 1500’s Spain
Geographic data • Area: 1,972,550 sq. Km • 32 States • 1 Federal District Every State divided in “Municipios”(counties)
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
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 Mexican indigenous • 9% white • 1% other
Economy • Mexico´s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) amounted to 915 billion dollars in 2000 GDP per capita $9,100
Grains harvested in 1999 Source: www.sagarpa.gob.mx
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 • Combine 1/1000 Ag. Labor • Annual Income/farmer ~$2000 Dollars
Livestock Production, National consumption (Import and domestic) and world rank 1999
Meat Consumption 52 kg (114.5 lb) Per capita
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
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
Enrollment in National Education System 28.5 millions of students Source: www.sep.gob.mx
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
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
Agricultural Trade 2001 Source: www.sagarpa.gob.mx