Management of Citrus Cultivation in Emerging Rural Communities in Mexico: Practices and Challenges in the Central-Northern Region of Veracruz
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. General Information about the Study Orchards
3.2. Pests and Diseases and Associated Costs
3.3. Practices and Associated Costs for Maintaining and Improving Production with an Organic Trend
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
- Section 1. General information about the orchard
No. | Question | Answers |
01 | How many hectares is your citrus orchard? | 1 to 6 hectares 6 to 10 hectares 10 to 15 hectares More than 16 hectares |
02 | How many years has your citrus orchard been established? | 1 to 4 years 4 to 7 years 7 to 10 years More than 10 years |
03 | What is the type of surface where the citrus is cultivated? | Soil Sand Clay Soil mixture Other (specify) |
04 | What is the production per tree in the season according to the age of the trees? | 1 to 4 years} 4 to 7 years 7 to 10 years More than 10 years |
05 | What type of practices do you perform in your orchard for maintenance? | Fertilization Irrigation Pruning Pest/disease control Other (unspecified) |
06 | What is the origin of the plants used in your orchard? | Local nursery Imported Own cultivation Other (specify) |
07 | Who owns the land where your orchard is located? | Own Rented Borrowed Other (specify) |
- Section 2. Pests and diseases
No. | Question | Answers |
08 | Do you believe using chemical components contributes to soil erosion in your orchard? | Open-ended |
09 | Are you concerned about the potential contamination of citrus due to the use of these chemicals? | Open-ended |
10 | Do you think that the lack of use of appropriate chemicals or fertilizers could reduce citrus production in your orchard? | Open-ended |
11 | Do you believe the improper use of chemicals could dry out the trees in your orchard? | Open-ended |
12 | Do you think that the use of chemical components could cause premature fruit drop from the trees, with consequent crop losses? | Open-ended |
13 | Are you aware that the incorrect use of chemicals could burn the fruits, affecting their appearance and marketability? | Open-ended |
14 | Do you believe that workers applying chemicals in the orchard should take special precautions to avoid poisoning? | Open-ended |
15 | Do you have any doubts about the use of chemical products in your orchard? | Open-ended |
No. | Question | Answers |
16 | Are pests present in your crop? | Yes No |
17 | What factors have contributed to the increase in pests in your crop? | Open-ended |
18 | Have you received advice on controlling pests in your crop? | Yes No |
19 | Do you use traditional methods (learned or inherited from family or acquaintances) to prevent pests in your crop? | Yes No |
20 | What pests have you observed in your citrus orchards? (Select all that apply) | (a) Red spider mite (b) Diaphorina citri (c) Ant (d) Leafminer (e) Snowflake (f) Green stink bug (g) Aphid (h) Thysanoptera (i) Red mite (j) Red louse (k) Others (specify) |
21 | In which parts of the tree have you observed the pests? (Select all that apply) | (a) Stem (b) Flower (c) Fruit (d) Leaf (e) Root |
22 | In which seasons have you observed these pests? (Select all that apply) | (a) Spring (PR) (b) Summer (VR) (c) Autumn (OT) (d) Winter (IN) |
23 | For each type of pest identified, answer the following questions: | |
(a) What is the name of the product you use for pest control? | Open-ended | |
(b) What is the unit of measurement for this product? | Open-ended | |
(c) What is this agrochemical product presentation (e.g., kg, L)? | Open-ended | |
(d) What is the price of this product in your region? | Open-ended | |
(e) What is the cost of the product (considering its presentation)? | Open-ended | |
(f) How many times per year do you apply this product? | Open-ended | |
(g) What is the annual cost of using this product? | Open-ended |
No. | Question | Answers |
24 | Are there diseases present in your crop? | Yes No |
25 | What factors have contributed to the increase in diseases in your crop? | Open-ended |
26 | Have you received advice on controlling diseases in your crop? | Yes No |
27 | Do you use traditional methods (learned or inherited from family or acquaintances) to prevent diseases in your crop? | Yes No |
28 | What diseases have you observed in your citrus orchards? (Select all that apply) | (a) Gummosis (b) Anthracnose (c) Citrus tristeza (d) Huanglongbing (e) Others (specify) |
29 | On which parts of the tree have you applied products for disease control? (Select all that apply) | (a) Trunk/Stem (b) Foliage (c) Fruit (d) The entire tree (e) Soil (f) Others (specify) |
30 | What products do you use for disease control? (Select all that apply) | (a) Aliette® (ALI) (b) Quicklime (CAL) (c) Cipermetrina® (CIP) (d) Cupravit® (CUP) (e) Gatillo® (GAT) (f) Foley Rey® (FOL) (g) Oxicob 85® (OXI) (h) Rotaprid® (ROT) (i) Tega® (TEG) (j) Bordeaux mixture (CBS) (k) Sulfocalcic broth (CSA) (l) Ash solution (CCE) (m) Others (specify) |
31 | How many applications per year do you perform for each product for disease control? (Specify the number of applications per product) | (a) Aliette® (ALI): _____ number of time (b) Quicklime (CAL): _____ number of time (c) Cipermetrina® (CIP): _____ number of time (d) Cupravit® (CUP): _____ number of time (e) Gatillo® (GAT): _____ number of time (f) Foley Rey® (FOL): _____ number of time (g) Oxicob 85® (OXI): _____ number of time (h) Rotaprid® (ROT): _____ number of time (i) Tega® (TEG): _____ number of time (j) Bordeaux mixture (CBS): _____ number of time (k) Sulfocalcic broth (CSA): _____ number of time (l) Ash solution (CCE): _____ number of time (m) Others (specify): _____ number of time |
32 | In which seasons do you apply products for disease control? (Select all that apply) | (a) Spring (PR) (b) Summer (VR) (c) Autumn (OT) (d) Winter (IN) |
33 | For each type of disease, answer the following questions: | |
(a). What is the name of the product you use for disease? | Open-ended | |
(b). What is the unit of measurement for this product? | Open-ended | |
(c). What is the product presentation (e.g., kg, L) for this product? | Open-ended | |
(d). What is the price of this product in your region? | Open-ended | |
(e). What is the cost of the product (considering its presentation)? | Open-ended | |
(f). What is the annual cost of using this product? | Open-ended |
- Section 3. Specific orchard practices
No. | Question | Answers |
34 | What strategy do you use for weed control in your orchard? | Without herbicides: Manual Without herbicides: Mechanical Without herbicides: Manual and Mechanical With herbicides: Use of some herbicides |
35 | What type of treatment do you apply to improve production? | Agrochemical Organic Irrigation Pruning Other (specify) |
36 | What is the work method employed in cultivation? | Manual Mechanical Semi-automatic Fully automated Other (specify) |
37 | Who decides on the treatment to be applied? (Select all that apply) | Decides on their own Seeks external advice Both Other (specify) |
38 | From whom do you receive external advice for treatments? | Agronomist Agrochemical vendor Producers’ association Other (specify) |
39 | What activities do you perform for crop maintenance? | Fertilization Irrigation Pruning Pest control Other (specify) |
40 | What type of pruning do you perform in the cultivation? | Formation pruning Production pruning Cleaning pruning Other (specify) |
41 | How often do you perform pruning? | Weekly Monthly Quarterly Annually Other (specify) |
42 | What results do you expect to achieve with pruning? | Improved production Improved plant health Better appearance Other (specify) |
43 | What is the daily cost of pruning in your orchard? | 200 to 400 pesos 401 to 600 pesos More than 600 pesos Others (specify) |
44 | What is the cost per tree for each type of pruning? | 10 to 30 pesos 31 to 50 pesos More than 50 pesos Others (specify) |
45 | How many trees do you prune per hectare on average for each type of pruning? | Less than 100 trees 100 to 250 trees More than 250 trees Other (specify) |
46 | Do you have any additional observations about the pruning methods used? | Open-ended |
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Section | Topics Related to the Orchard | Questions | Type of Question * | ||
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CL | MC | OE | |||
(1) General information about the orchard | Orchard characteristics | 01 a 07 | 0 | 7 | 0 |
(2) Pests and diseases | Risks associated with the use of chemical components | 08 a 15 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
Pests | 16 a 23 | 3 | 3 | 2 † | |
Diseases | 24 a 33 | 3 | 5 | 2 ‡ | |
(3) Specific orchard practices | Orchard maintenance practices | 34 a 46 | 0 | 12 | 1 |
Total | 46 | 6 | 27 | 13 |
Zone | Municipality | Visited | Respondents | Zone | Municipality | Visited | Respondents |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central | Atzalan | 8 | 5 | North | Chumatlán | 5 | 2 |
Colipa | 5 | 3 | Coxquihui | 4 | 2 | ||
Martínez de la Torre | 14 | 6 | Coyutla | 5 | 2 | ||
Misantla | 10 | 5 | Espinal | 4 | 2 | ||
San Rafaél | 5 | 3 | Gutiérrez Zamora | 4 | 2 | ||
Tlapacoyan | 5 | 4 | Nautla | 3 | 2 | ||
Vega de la Torre | 4 | 4 | Papantla | 3 | 2 | ||
Yecuatla | 4 | 3 | Tecolutla | 2 | 1 | ||
Tuxpan | 5 | 3 | |||||
Total | 90 | 51 |
Dimensions | Objective |
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Orchard characteristics | Comprehend the production environment and determine the background of the orchard’s main circumstances and practices. |
Risks associated with the use of chemical components | Determine the cultivation techniques and work methods, the decision-making process, and the outside advising sources the farmer uses to boost output. Understanding farmers’ worries about chemical use on orchard health was the goal. |
Pests | Determine which pests are common in this research region and how well the chemicals and methods employed to manage them work. |
Diseases | Determine which diseases are common in this research region and what preventive measures can be taken to enhance crop health and orchard yield. |
Orchard maintenance practices | Describe the costs and procedures involved in orchard maintenance. |
(a) | |||
Orchard | Hectares | Orchards | % |
Extension | 1–6 | 19 | 37.25 |
6–10 | 16 | 31.37 | |
10–15 | 10 | 19.61 | |
>16 | 6 | 11.76 | |
Age | Years | Orchards | % |
1–4 | 9 | 17.65 | |
4–7 | 17 | 33.33 | |
7–10 | 20 | 39.22 | |
>10 | 5 | 9.80 | |
(b) | |||
Soil Type | Orchards | % | |
Sandy soil | 2 | 3.92 | |
Black soil or humic Soil | 27 | 52.94 | |
Floodplain soil | 11 | 21.57 | |
Mixed | 7 | 13.73 | |
Rocky | 4 | 7.84 | |
Total | 51 |
Information | Age | Kilograms/Tree | % |
---|---|---|---|
Production per tree | 1–4 | 25 a 30 | 59.00 |
4–6 | 46 a 56 | 23.00 | |
6–10 | 66 an 80 | 10.00 | |
>10 | 180 a 200 | 8.00 |
Management Element | Variable | % |
---|---|---|
Agricultural practices | Fertilization | 40 |
Irrigation | 35 | |
Pruning | 25 | |
Pest/disease control | 30 | |
Any practice occasionally | 10 |
Possible Risk | The Comment Expressed by Citrus Farmers |
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Soil erosion | There is concern that using chemical components contributes to soil erosion and negatively affects its quality and fertility. |
Fruit contamination | Citrus growers have expressed concern about the possibility of these chemicals contaminating citrus, which could compromise their quality and safety. |
Reduced in production | The growers are concerned that lacking proper chemicals or fertilizers could decrease citrus production. |
Dehydration of the trees | There is a risk that improper use of chemicals could dry out the trees, affecting their health and yield. |
Fruit loss | Citrus growers expressed concern that using chemical components could cause lemons or oranges to fall from the trees prematurely, leading to harvest losses. |
Burned fruits | Growers are aware of the risk that citrus may suffer burns due to the improper use of chemicals, which affects their appearance and marketability. |
Workers poisoned by pesticide | Workers must take proper precautions when applying chemicals, as there is a risk of poisoning if safety measures are not followed. |
Type | Common Name ¥ | % † | Site of Occurrence on the Tree | Presence Season | |||||||
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Stem | Flower | Fruit | Leaf | Root | SPR * | SMR * | AUT * | WIN * | |||
Pests | Red Spider Mite | 19 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok |
D.c.; C.n.; A. b.** | 19 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | — | — | |
Ant | 19 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | |
Leafminer | 10 | — | Ok | — | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Snowflake | 10 | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Green stink bug | 7 | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | — | Ok | Ok | — | |
Aphid | 7 | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | |
Thysanoptera | 4 | — | — | Ok | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Red mite | 4 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Red louse | 1 | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Diseases | Gom. and Huang *** | 37 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok |
Anthracnose | 22 | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | — | — | |
Citrus tristeza | 21 | Ok | — | — | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok | |
Melanosis | 11 | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | — | — | Ok | — | — | |
Scab | 8 | Ok | — | — | — | — | Ok | Ok | — | Ok | |
Chlorosis | 1 | — | — | — | Ok | — | Ok | Ok | Ok | Ok |
Type | Name ¥ | Site of Infestation | Type of Application | Products Used (Abbreviations) *.* | Number of Applications per Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pests | Aphids | Entire tree | 1 | GAT, OXI, ROT | 3–4, 4, 4 |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Red spider mite | Trunk/Stem | 1 | CAL | 2 | |
Entire tree | 1 | FOL | 4 | ||
Entire tree and soil | 1 | OXI, ROT | 12, 12 | ||
Ant | Around the tree | FOL | 4 | ||
Trunk/Stem | 1, 3 | CAL, CSA * | 2, 12 | ||
Foliage | 1 | CSA | 12 | ||
Black stink bug | Entire tree | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CIP, FOL | 4, 3 | ||
Red louse | Trunk/Stem | 2 | CAL | 2 | |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Leafminer | Entire tree | 1 | GAT | DE 3 A 4 | |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Foliage | 1 | ALI | 4 | ||
Whitefly | Trunk/Stem | 1 | FOL | In every occasion that it is | |
Entire tree | 1 | CIP, GAT | 4, 3–4 | ||
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Diaphorina citri | Entire tree | 1 | CIP, GAT, ROT, TEG | 4, 3–4, 4, 4 | |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Diseases | Gummosis | Trunk/Stem | 1 | ALI, CSA *, CCE ** | 12 |
Entire tree | 1 | CUP, OXI, TEG | In response to the degree of affliction. | ||
Anthracnose | Entire tree | 1 | ALI, CUP, OXI, TEG | 4, 4, 4, 4 | |
Entire tree and soil | 1 | CSA *, CCE ** | 12, 12 | ||
Citrus Tristeza | Tree | 1 | NO DATA | Tree removal | |
Huanglong-bing | Tree | NO DATA | NO DATA | Tree removal |
Product | Unit | Product Presentation | Price in the Region (MXN) | Cost (MXN) | Applications per Year † | Annual Cost (MXN) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sulfocalcic broth sediments †† | NO DATA | NO DATA | Handmade production | NO DATA | When necessary | NO DATA |
Ash solution sediments †† | NO DATA | NO DATA | Handmade production | NO DATA | NO DATA | |
Aliette® | kg | 2 | 1200.00 | 1000.00 | 3 | 4000.00 |
Oxicob 85® | kg | 1 | 255.00 | 553.00 | 4 | 2212.00 |
Bordeaux mixture †† | L | 200 | 448.00 | 848.00 | 4 | 3392.00 |
Cupravit® | kg | 1 | 275.00 | 565.00 | 4 | 2260.00 |
Tega® | L | 1 | 325.00 | 416.00 | 3 | 1248.00 |
Sulfocalcic broth †† | L | 62 | 390.00 | 790.00 | 6 * | 4740.00 |
Ash solution (Alkali) †† | L | 62 | 124.00 | 524.00 | 6 * | 3144.00 |
Product | Unit | Product Presentation | Price in the Region (MXN) * | Total Cost (MXN) ** | Applications per Year | Annual Cost per ha (MXN) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Foley rey® | L | 1 | 281.00 | 681.00 | 4 | 2724.00 |
Sulfocalcic broth † | L | 62 | 390.00 | 790.00 | 6 | 4740.00 |
Ash solution †† | L | 62 | 124.00 | 524.00 | 6 | 3144.00 |
Commercial lime® | Kg | 25 | 70.00 | 1100.00 | 2 | 2200.00 |
Cipermetrina® | L | 1 | 179.00 | 669.00 | 4 | 2676.00 |
Aliette® | Kg | 2 | 1200.00 | 1000.00 | 3 | 4000.00 |
Gatillo® | L | 1 | 520.00 | 920.00 | 3 | 2760.00 |
Oxicob 85® | Kg | 1 | 255.00 | 553.00 | 4 | 2212.00 |
Rotaprid® | L | 1 | 949.00 | 476.00 | 4 | 1904.00 |
Bordeaux mixture †† | L | 200 | 448.00 | 848.00 | 4 | 3392.00 |
Herbicide | Unit | Product Presentation | Cost/Region (MXN) | Total Cost * (MXN) | Applications per Year | Cost/ha (MXN) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Paraquat® † | L | 5 | 510.00 | 706.00 | 4 | 2824.00 |
Dragocson® † | L | 5 | 566.00 | 840.00 | 4 | 3360.00 |
Dextrone® † | mL | 900 | 131.00 | 837.00 | 4 | 3348.00 |
Gramoxone® † | mL | 900 | 170.00 | 967.00 | 4 | 3868.00 |
Coloso Total® †† | L | 1 | 250.00 | 1150.00 | 3 | 3450.00 |
Faena® †† | L | 10 | 1795.00 | 939.00 | 3 | 2817.00 |
Faena Fuerte® †† | L | 10 | 2350.00 | 1105.00 | 3 | 3315.00 |
Desmonte A® †† | L | 5 | 515.00 | 709.00 | 3 | 2127.00 |
Lafam® †† | L | 5 | 915.00 | 949.00 | 3 | 2847.00 |
Takle® †† | L | 5 | 865.00 | 919.00 | 3 | 2757.00 |
Ally XP® †† | g | 10 | 75.00 | 775.00 | 3 | 2325.00 |
Orchard Cleaning Strategy | Variable | % |
---|---|---|
Without herbicides | Manually | 15 |
Mechanized | 37 | |
Manual and Mechanized | 8 | |
With herbicides | Use some herbicide | 40 |
Agricultural Practice | Response | Interviewees (%) | Frequency (Months) |
---|---|---|---|
Soil fertilization | Yes, they do it. | 56 | Every 6 |
No, they do not do it. | 44 | NA | |
Foliar applications | Yes, they do it. | 63 | 1–3, 2–4 |
No, they do not do it. | 37 | - | |
Pruning | To develop the tree | 34 | Every 6 |
To shape the tree | 25 | Every 6 | |
To stimulate flowering | 17 | When deemed necessary | |
Purpose of pruning | To increase production | 55 | - |
To improve fruit quality | 31 | - | |
For pest and disease control | 14 | - | |
Weed control * | Weed trimming with a brush cutter | 40 | 1–3 |
Manual weed control | 20 | 2–4 | |
Herbicide-assisted weed control | 40 | Every 6 | |
Pesticides | Yes, they apply it. | 39 | 2–4 |
No, they do not apply it. | 61 | - |
Pruning/Mode of Action | Unit | Quantity | Cost/Region (MXN) | Cost/ha (MXN) | Observation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Development pruning † | Per day | 12 days per year | 400.00/day | 4800.00 | Performed per day |
Tree | 250 tree/ha | 30.00/tree | 7500.00 | Performed by tree | |
Fruiting pruning †† | Per day | 18 days per year | 400.00/day | 7200.00 | Performed per day |
Tree | 250 tree/ha | 35.00/tree | 8750.00 | Performed by tree | |
Tree cleaning pruning ††† | Tree | 250 tree/ha | 35.00/tree | 8750.00 | Removal of suckers |
Herbicide | Unit | Product Presentation | Site of Application | Price * (MXN) | Total Cost ** (MXN) | Applications per Year *** | Cost/ha per Year (MXN) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sulfocalcic broth + | L | 62 | Tree trunk, Leaf application | 390.00 | 790.00 | 6 | 4740.00 |
Ash solution and laundry soap + | L | 62 | Tree trunk, Leaf application | 124.00 | 524.00 | 6 | 3144.00 |
Calcium nitrate® | kg | 1 | At the tree’s base, Leaf application | 139.00 | 456.00 | 3 | 1824.00 |
Potassium nitrate® | kg | 5 | At the tree’s base, Leaf application | 430.00 | 435.00 | 3 | 1740.00 |
Bocachi + | kg | 1000 | At the tree’s base | 2270.00 | 2670.00 | 4 | 10,680.00 |
Humic acids + | L | 200 | At the tree’s base, Leaf application | 400.00 | 800.00 | 6 | 4800.00 |
Urea 46® | kg | 50 | At the tree’s base | 550.00 | 3250.00 | 3 | 9750.00 |
Sulfamin 45® | kg | 50 | At the tree’s base | 500.00 | 2900.00 | 3 | 8700.00 |
Triple 17 plus® | kg | 50 | At the tree’s base | 650.00 | 3650.00 | 3 | 10,950.00 |
Diammonium phosphate (Dap®) | kg | 50 | At the tree’s base | 750.00 | 4150.00 | 3 | 12,450.00 |
Agricultural Practice | Unit | Application | Price * (MXN) | Total Cost (MXN) | Applications per Year | Cost/ha (MXN) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual weeding ** | Per day | 10/ha | 400.00/day | 4000.00 | 6 | 24,000.00 |
Weeding with a brush cutter *** | L | 6 L/ha | 823.00 **** | 564.00 | 10 | 5640.00 |
Weed removal from the soil at the base of the tree # | Per day | 13 days/ha | 400.00/day | 5200.00 | 2 | 10,400.00 |
Tree | 250 trees/ha | 25.00/tree | 6250.00 | 2 | 12,500.00 |
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Fernández-Echeverría, E.; Lavoignet-Ruiz, M.; García-Santamaría, L.E.; Fernández-Lambert, G.; Ruvalcaba-Sánchez, L.; Bautista-Santos, H.; Sánchez-Galván, F.; Romero-Romero, Y. Management of Citrus Cultivation in Emerging Rural Communities in Mexico: Practices and Challenges in the Central-Northern Region of Veracruz. Sustainability 2024, 16, 8732. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16208732
Fernández-Echeverría E, Lavoignet-Ruiz M, García-Santamaría LE, Fernández-Lambert G, Ruvalcaba-Sánchez L, Bautista-Santos H, Sánchez-Galván F, Romero-Romero Y. Management of Citrus Cultivation in Emerging Rural Communities in Mexico: Practices and Challenges in the Central-Northern Region of Veracruz. Sustainability. 2024; 16(20):8732. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16208732
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-Echeverría, Eduardo, Marieli Lavoignet-Ruiz, Luis Enrique García-Santamaría, Gregorio Fernández-Lambert, Loecelia Ruvalcaba-Sánchez, Horacio Bautista-Santos, Fabiola Sánchez-Galván, and Yair Romero-Romero. 2024. "Management of Citrus Cultivation in Emerging Rural Communities in Mexico: Practices and Challenges in the Central-Northern Region of Veracruz" Sustainability 16, no. 20: 8732. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16208732
APA StyleFernández-Echeverría, E., Lavoignet-Ruiz, M., García-Santamaría, L. E., Fernández-Lambert, G., Ruvalcaba-Sánchez, L., Bautista-Santos, H., Sánchez-Galván, F., & Romero-Romero, Y. (2024). Management of Citrus Cultivation in Emerging Rural Communities in Mexico: Practices and Challenges in the Central-Northern Region of Veracruz. Sustainability, 16(20), 8732. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16208732