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Perspectives of abandonment/continuity of typological groups of sheep farms in the semi-arid region of Central Chile
Author(s) -
Paula Toro-Mújica,
Cristian Arraño,
Raúl R. Vera,
Lisbeth Robles,
Constanza del Río,
Estefanía Corvalán,
José Luis Riveros
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
economía agraria y recursos naturales
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2174-7350
pISSN - 1578-0732
DOI - 10.7201/earn.2019.02.06
Subject(s) - abandonment (legal) , arid , geography , flock , agriculture , socioeconomics , agricultural science , ecology , archaeology , biology , sociology , political science , law
An exploratory study was conducted to analyze combinations of variables that define typological groups that condition the abandonment/continuity of sheep farming in the semi-arid region of Chile. Three typological groups were identified. Group I is made up of middle-aged farmers with the largest flocks. Group II has typical farms from an arid zone, own by elderly male farmers. Group III is located in areas near urban centers and has a greater presence of women farmers. The study allowed to identify the variables that influence the continuity of sheep farmers and to determine strategies that avoid/delay the abandonment of the activity.

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