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Abstract
The level of importance of the farmers in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico is discovered and
described, which is attributed to production factors, training, production, costs, government support, and technology, related to the activity of agricultural production in their plots. That is to say, the reality of the farmers is known so that later, the government, educational institutions, and agricultural associations, cooperate with each other in a coordinated manner for the benefit of the agricultural activity.
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