Production and commercialization of flowers in the municipality of Texcoco, State of Mexico
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Keywords
cluster, local floriculture production, floriculture market, technological innovation
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Objective: To characterize the production and commercialization of flowers in the municipality of Texcoco, State of Mexico.
Design/methodology/approach: Seventy-eight flower growers from 11 different localities were interviewed and asked about the general characteristics of their production unit and their level of innovation. Based on these variables, a typology of flower growers was constructed.
Results: Four groups of flower growers were found, which are statistically differentiated (P<10) by their level of infrastructure, their level of innovation, the number of family members working in the production unit and the number of clients they have, in addition to the gender of the growers.
Limitations on study/implications: The type of sampling used does not allow us to generalize the results found. In addition, due to the diversity of flowers produced in the area, it is difficult to homogenize the innovations used to measure their level of innovation, so what is presented here is an approach to it.
Findings/conclusions: The production and commercialization of flowers in the municipality of Texcoco is carried out by traditional flower growers. The groups identified have mainly production-oriented infrastructure, so the highest level of innovation is in technological innovations, with commercial and organizational innovations as an area of opportunity.
Keywords: cluster, local floriculture production, floriculture market, technological innovation.