Sumario: | The Yaqui Valley territory in the northwest of Mexico was analyzed using networks
theory that determines the flows density and actors centrality among the agricultural
sector. These networks were those of public, financial, commercial, technical, and
social policy management. The current research has been carried out with the general
objective of identifying the actors that make up the networks in the Yaqui territory and
their change in densities as one of the factors that determine the effectiveness of the
policy applied in the territory, comparing two samples of 2006 and 2016. Linked to this
objective, it is proposed to describe the obstacles for the densification of networks that
favor the agricultural producers labor in the Yaqui Valley territory. The obtained results
indicate a clear disarticulation in the different networks of study that can elicit serious
social problems of inequality among the actors that are active in the agricultural sector.
The networks found in the territory of the Yaqui Valley have been disarticulated over
time, because ten years after being analyzed for the first time, the calculation of densities
has been reduced by 24% on average, and the truss of the social sector practically tends
to disappear.
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