Native Honey, Exotic Tropical Forest Produced by Mexican Indian

Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

This research rescues an ancient practice in the management of small insects of the tropical forest of Veracruz totonacas indigenous descendants of native inhabitants of Mexico. These farmers are able to tame these insects and benefit from their honey. This nectar has an untapped niche opportunity from the perspective of the new national and international markets. But its importance goes beyond market represents a cultural link between the peasant and his past, a possibility to exploit their advantages and deal with the threats of today and tomorrow, an alternative to generate income and jobs, preserve the culture and inherited traditions.

Authors and Affiliations

Bertha A. Arce Castro, Jorge Ramírez Juárez, Rosa M SanchezHedez

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Bertha A. Arce Castro, Jorge Ramírez Juárez, Rosa M SanchezHedez (2015). Native Honey, Exotic Tropical Forest Produced by Mexican Indian. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research, 4(4), 3-6. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-571513