From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs

Since the second half of the twentieth century, the impulse to the creation of Rural Associative Organizations (RAOs) has become one of the main tools to implement rural development policies. However, most of these efforts have ended in failure, and have been marked by both the paternalism of the in...

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Main Author: Álvaro Parrado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2010-12-01
Series:Agronomía Colombiana
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-99652010000300017&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-14838cae33d54e99800c3d36c856ba832020-11-25T01:00:54ZengCentro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de ColombiaAgronomía Colombiana0120-99652010-12-01283487492S0120-99652010000300017From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneursÁlvaro Parrado0Universidad Nacional de ColombiaSince the second half of the twentieth century, the impulse to the creation of Rural Associative Organizations (RAOs) has become one of the main tools to implement rural development policies. However, most of these efforts have ended in failure, and have been marked by both the paternalism of the institutions and the lack of active participation from the rural communities. Faced with this situation, other methodologies and approaches have started to emerge. These new views have provided rural people with tools to participate in their own development processes and recognize that rural issues go beyond agricultural production. The Rural Management and Development Research Group in the Department of Agronomy at Colombia's Universidad Nacional has been working within this conceptual framework that tends to focus not only on participatory methodologies, but also on gender focus, the new rural setting and the territorial development. The research group has been involved in rural areas of Bogotá and Cundinamarca, building proposals with the active participation from the Nuclei of Rural Entrepreneurs as an alternative model to the conventional rural associative enterprisehttp://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-99652010000300017&lng=en&tlng=endesarrollo ruraleconomía campesinaasociatividadpaternalismoautogestión
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From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
Agronomía Colombiana
desarrollo rural
economía campesina
asociatividad
paternalismo
autogestión
author_facet Álvaro Parrado
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title From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
title_short From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
title_full From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
title_fullStr From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
title_full_unstemmed From the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
title_sort from the associative companies to the nuclei of rural entrepreneurs
publisher Centro Editorial of Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Agronomía Colombiana
issn 0120-9965
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Since the second half of the twentieth century, the impulse to the creation of Rural Associative Organizations (RAOs) has become one of the main tools to implement rural development policies. However, most of these efforts have ended in failure, and have been marked by both the paternalism of the institutions and the lack of active participation from the rural communities. Faced with this situation, other methodologies and approaches have started to emerge. These new views have provided rural people with tools to participate in their own development processes and recognize that rural issues go beyond agricultural production. The Rural Management and Development Research Group in the Department of Agronomy at Colombia's Universidad Nacional has been working within this conceptual framework that tends to focus not only on participatory methodologies, but also on gender focus, the new rural setting and the territorial development. The research group has been involved in rural areas of Bogotá and Cundinamarca, building proposals with the active participation from the Nuclei of Rural Entrepreneurs as an alternative model to the conventional rural associative enterprise
topic desarrollo rural
economía campesina
asociatividad
paternalismo
autogestión
url http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0120-99652010000300017&lng=en&tlng=en
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