REVISTA DE HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES

GEOSPATIAL IMPACT OF INVASIVE SPECIES ON MEXICAN AGRICULTURE: THE NEXT THREAT TO FOOD SECURITY

Authors

  • María Guadalupe e Galindo Mendoza

Abstract

Throughout history, the natural movement and dispersal of species between different regions constitutes an integral component within their population dynamics. However, this phenomenon has increased in the last 150 years, as human beings increase the capacity to move large volumes of
food and people, as a result of trade and globalization. As a result of the above, the phytosanitary impact on the regions and agrosystems has been very strong, causing among other effects: the decrease in biodiversity, economic losses, as well as the closing of borders to agri-food goods that endanger food security. In this context, in the last 20 years, more than 31 pests and diseases have entered Mexican territory, which have impacted 12 strategic product systems, including citrus (especially lemon and orange), sugar cane, oilseeds, avocado, tomato, potato, grape citrus, papaya, banana and vegetables such as red tomato. This means an enormous financial cost for the Mexican State, because these 31 pests have the capacity to reduce food production between 20% and 100% according to the records that are kept in the countries of origin of these pests. In the case of Mexico, the greatest impact is reflected in subsistence producers, who do not have the resources to face this
problem; Furthermore, these pests directly or indirectly impact around 4,920,361 production units, which represent an annual value of US $ 17,326,173. Within this panorama, geography, through spatio-temporal analysis studies and the characterization of the epidemiological landscape, allow us to know the parameters and variables that favor the introduction, dispersal and spread of invasive pests and diseases, thereby contributing to the mitigation of the environmental impact and economic
cost.

Published

25-01-2022 — Updated on 30-11-2022

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How to Cite

e Galindo Mendoza, María Guadalupe. (2022) 2022. “GEOSPATIAL IMPACT OF INVASIVE SPECIES ON MEXICAN AGRICULTURE: THE NEXT THREAT TO FOOD SECURITY”. Revista Inclusiones, November, 127-51. https://revistainclusiones.org/index.php/inclu/article/view/3227.