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Agronomía Mesoamericana

On-line version ISSN 2215-3608Print version ISSN 1659-1321

Abstract

HERNANDEZ-MARTINEZ, Juvencio et al. Marketing of hair sheep production in municipalities of Tejupilco y Amatepec of the State of Mexico. Agron. Mesoam [online]. 2013, vol.24, n.1, pp.195-201. ISSN 2215-3608.

The objective of this work was to determine the marketing of hair sheep in the south of  the State of Mexico. The marketing process of sheep hair was analyzed in the municipalities of Tejupilco and Amatepec during 2011, through  which the marketing channels and marketing margins were calculated in absolute and relative terms by their equivalent values to sheep meat. The information was obtained through sampling by intent,  whereby 22 sheep producers, 7 collectors and 4 barbacoeros (barbeque seller) were surveyed. Information on prices, costs and sales volumes of each participating agent among other variables was collected. The results show that marketing of sheep was carried out through intermediaries (79%), while 21% of the sale of the herd was made directly to the  final consumer. Regarding the marketing margins, the producer obtained 17.75% of the final price paid by the consumer. Intermediaries (barbeque and live sheep gatherer) obtained the highest marketing margin (82.24%). The barbacoero obtained the highest benefit: cost ratio. The most common marketing  channel was the producer, sheep gatherer, barbacoero and final consumer.

Keywords : marketing channels; marketing margins.

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