by Ana Luz Ramos-Soto, Alonso Efraín López Hernández, Jovany Sepúlveda-Aguirre
ABSTRACT
The objective of this work is to propose the creation of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) dedicated to piglet semen production in marginalized communities of the State of Oaxaca. This geographic region, located in the South-Southeast of Mexico, is characterized by high levels of informal economic activity, which reflects the inability of the productive apparatus to generate sufficient employment. As a result, the population relies on survival strategies linked to low-profit informal activities, particularly in the tertiary sector. The guiding hypothesis of this proposal is that establishing MSMEs specialized in piglet semen production within marginalized communities of Oaxaca will help reduce unemployment, stimulate the primary sector, and combat poverty in these areas. The methodology applied consists of using financial indicators to measure the profitability, as well as the economic and social viability of the project, and its contribution to regional development in the study area. Since the project is already being implemented by a graduate student of the professional master’s program in Animal Production at UABJO, the research could be carried out, and the results support acceptance of the hypothesis, making this a viable proposal for marginalized communities.
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