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Does access to improved grain storage technology increase farmers' welfare? Experimental evidence from maize farming in Ethiopia

Hugo De Groote Bart Minten (2024, [Artículo])

Seasonal price variability for cereals is two to three times higher in Africa than on the international reference market. Seasonality is even more pronounced when access to appropriate storage and opportunities for price arbitrage are limited. As smallholder farmers typically sell their production after harvest, when prices are low, this leads to lower incomes as well as higher food insecurity during the lean season, when prices are high. One solution to reduce seasonal stress is the use of improved storage technologies. Using data from a randomised controlled trial, in a major maize-growing region of Western Ethiopia, we study the impact of hermetic bags, a technology that protects stored grain against insect pests, so that the grain can be stored longer. Despite considerable price seasonality—maize prices in the lean season are 36% higher than after harvesting—we find no evidence that hermetic bags improve welfare, except that access to these bags allowed for a marginally longer storage period of maize intended for sale by 2 weeks. But this did not translate into measurable welfare gains as we found no changes in any of our welfare outcome indicators. This ‘near-null’ effect is due to the fact that maize storage losses in our study region are relatively lower than previous studies suggested—around 10% of the quantity stored—likely because of the widespread use of an alternative to protect maize during storage, for example a cheap but highly toxic fumigant. These findings are important for policies that seek to promote improved storage technologies in these settings.

Hermetic Storage Randomised Controlled Trial CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA STORAGE PILOT FARMS SEASONALITY WELFARE MAIZE

En un pueblo obrero : de la privatización al corporativismo

Jorge Durand (1983, [Tesis de maestría])

El presente trabajo como inscrito dentro del proyecto de investigación sobre el desarrollo industrial en Jalisco, pretendía cubrir dos necesidades: avanzar en el conocimiento del proceso de desarrollo industrial de Jalisco desde la perspectiva de la rama textil y a su vez conocer el proceso de formación en consolidación de ese sector de la clase obrera jalisciense. La industria textil mexicana parecería haber sido uno de los ámbitos en que mejor se desarrolló el modelo de “Colonia industrial” que tendrías origen en Inglaterra del siglo pasado, pero que sin embargo no ha sido estudiada como tal. Sobre las formación y consolidación de la clase obrera nos interesaba trazar los orígenes y el proceso de formación de sus organizaciones, sus luchas, demandas, reivindicaciones, en suma, cómo se había constituido y conformado el proletariado textil jalisciense. Investigación tuvo como escenario y marco de análisis la fábrica Río Grande, ubicada en el municipio de El salto, Jalisco. El caso ofrecía la posibilidad de rastrear lo que había sido la colonia industrial y de seguir desde cerca un proceso de formación, consolidación y corporatización sufrido por ese sector de la clase obrera.

Desarrollo Industrial -- Jalisco Industria Textil -- Jalisco Desarrollo Económico -- México Trabajo y Trabajadores -- México HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA ANTROPOLOGÍA ANTROPOLOGÍA

Proceso de limpieza de componentes industriales

Cleaning process of industrial components

Omar Annuar Guel Quiroz (2023, [Artículo])

Las condiciones experimentales para poder recuperar componentes críticos para un ensamble de un motor de combustión interna, así como también la validación de pruebas de calidad mediante pruebas milipore que detectan la cantidad y peso de partículas de un componente.Los componentes se recuperaron al pasar por un proceso de limpieza tipo aspersión usando un químico sometido a una presión para retirar los contaminantes del material a salvar si aplicar temperatura al químico.El químico usado en las pruebas tiene características de ser amigable con el medio ambiente para evitar la contaminación una vez que este se encuentre contaminado.

Experimental conditions to recover critical components for an internal combustion engine assembly, as well as the validation of quality tests through millipore tests that detect the quantity and weight of particles of a component.The components were recovered by going through a spray-type cleaning process using a chemical under pressure to remove contaminants from the material to be salvaged without applying temperature to the chemical.The chemical used in the tests has characteristics of being environmentally friendly to avoid contamination once it is contaminated.

Core Proceso Remanufactura Inmersión Aspersión Process Remanufacturing Immersion Spraying INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS OTRAS ESPECIALIDADES TECNOLÓGICAS OTRAS OTRAS

Psicología y suicidio

Graciela Gordillo Castillo (2024, [Artículo, Artículo])

La importancia de visualizar al suicidio desde diferentes aristas, replanteando algunos de los estigmas depositados en él, preguntar si se trata de una competencia como sociedad su abordaje y comprensión antes de intentar su prevención y conocer parte del trabajo del psicoterapeuta en el acompañamiento con el paciente suicida.

Psicología Suicidio Acompañamiento Prevención Psicoterapia MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD

Genome-wide association analyses of agronomic traits and Striga hermonthica resistance in pearl millet

Hussein Shimelis Chris Ojiewo Abhishek Rathore (2023, [Artículo])

Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum [L.] R. Br.) is a nutrient-dense, relatively drought-tolerant cereal crop cultivated in dry regions worldwide. The crop is under-researched, and its grain yield is low (< 0.8 tons ha−1) and stagnant in the major production regions, including Burkina Faso. The low productivity of pearl millet is mainly attributable to a lack of improved varieties, Striga hermonthica [Sh] infestation, downy mildew infection, and recurrent heat and drought stress. Developing high-yielding and Striga-resistant pearl millet varieties that satisfy the farmers’ and market needs requires the identification of yield-promoting genes linked to economic traits to facilitate marker-assisted selection and gene pyramiding. The objective of this study was to undertake genome-wide association analyses of agronomic traits and Sh resistance among 150 pearl millet genotypes to identify genetic markers for marker-assisted breeding and trait introgression. The pearl millet genotypes were phenotyped in Sh hotspot fields and screen house conditions. Twenty-nine million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) initially generated from 345 pearl millet genotypes were filtered, and 256 K SNPs were selected and used in the present study. Phenotypic data were collected on days to flowering, plant height, number of tillers, panicle length, panicle weight, thousand-grain weight, grain weight, number of emerged Striga and area under the Striga number progress curve (ASNPC). Agronomic and Sh parameters were subjected to combined analysis of variance, while genome-wide association analysis was performed on phenotypic and SNPs data. Significant differences (P < 0.001) were detected among the assessed pearl millet genotypes for Sh parameters and agronomic traits. Further, there were significant genotype by Sh interaction for the number of Sh and ASNPC. Twenty-eight SNPs were significantly associated with a low number of emerged Sh located on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7. Four SNPs were associated with days-to-50%-flowering on chromosomes 3, 5, 6, and 7, while five were associated with panicle length on chromosomes 2, 3, and 4. Seven SNPs were linked to thousand-grain weight on chromosomes 2, 3, and 6. The putative SNP markers associated with a low number of emerged Sh and agronomic traits in the assessed genotypes are valuable genomic resources for accelerated breeding and variety deployment of pearl millet with Sh resistance and farmer- and market-preferred agronomic traits.

High-Yielding Varieties Striga-Resistant Agronomic Parameters CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDIES STRIGA HERMONTHICA PEARL MILLET