Impact of formal education in no sector development livestock of Olancho , Honduras 2013-2015
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https://doi.org/10.5377/ribcc.v2i1.5689Keywords:
Non-formal education, Production chain, Cattle raising, Economic modelAbstract
The present study focused on evaluating the impact that non-formal education has on the development of livestock in the department of Olancho, Honduras in the period from 2013 to 2015. Where they were related social, productive and economic aspects of the producing families. A literature review was used of various specialist authors in the area under study. Finding that the extensive production system Dual purpose (milk and meat) is the predominant model of livestock exploitation in the country. Of equal
way it is reflected that livestock in Honduras has suffered a constant decrease by various factors, standing out the low prices of the national market and the low rates of production and reproduction in the farms, attributed to the low school preparation of producers, administrators of farms and employees, also attributed to the low adoption of technologies in the production units for reasons of ignorance and inadequate use of local resources in the rural sector.
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