Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains

This paper analyze and evaluate Brazilian biodiversity oils as potential triggers for the development of a new value chain of no-timber forest products that will contribute for a transition to bioeconomy. Firstly the paper analyzes the production, processing, and market models of two different veget...

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Main Authors: Oscar Zalla Sampaio Neto, Eduardo Augusto Caldas Batista, Antônio José de Almeida Meirelles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2020-12-01
Series:Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
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Online Access:https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/71934
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spelling doaj-553a4e8dc7a042c79cd01834f51778f72021-04-02T16:20:30ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáDesenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente1518-952X2176-91092020-12-0154010.5380/dma.v54i0.7193434993Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chainsOscar Zalla Sampaio Neto0Eduardo Augusto Caldas Batista1Antônio José de Almeida Meirelles2Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso (UFMT)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)This paper analyze and evaluate Brazilian biodiversity oils as potential triggers for the development of a new value chain of no-timber forest products that will contribute for a transition to bioeconomy. Firstly the paper analyzes the production, processing, and market models of two different vegetable oils. The model based on the olive oil in EU indicates paths for the improvement for Brazilian biodiversity oils value chain. Then, state of art of Brazilian biodiversity oils market and public policies that supports the socio-biodiversity production chain is analyzed. In addition to that, market and technological characteristics of the main raw materials for the production of oils from no-timber forest products are described with emphasis in Brazil nuts and babassu oils. The results indicate that those oils can play a relevant role for the improvement of no-timber forest products value chain, however they have identified a gap of scientific and technological for vegetable oil extraction and refining process. These technological progresses contribute for the Brazilian biomes conservation by adding value in processed products. Beyond the technological and market challenges of Brazilian biodiversity oils production, the value chain still demands institutional, legal, cross-sectorial and trusting framework that encourage actors to overcome the present difficulties of extractive activities. As an example of a cross-sectorial framework, it is possible to mention the personal hygiene and pharmaceutical Brazilian industries. These industries develop a market differentiation by vegetable assets as Brazilian biodiversity oils, extracts and tinctures. For this development demand high investments in RD&I. For the Brazilian characteristics, the partnerships and alliances between companies, universities or research institutes and small local enterprises become relevant. In conclusion, the paper recommend social productive arrangements that integrate cooperatives and associations of local communities, universities and research institutes, industries and government institutions in order to make Brazilian biodiversity a strategic axis for sustainable development. At the local level, this social arrangement could promote decentralized vegetable oil processing units and a specific Ecolabel for the products of the Brazilian socio-biodiversity.https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/71934recursos florestais não madeireirossociobiodiversidadesustentabilidadeóleos vegetaisdesenvolvimento científico e tecnológico
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author Oscar Zalla Sampaio Neto
Eduardo Augusto Caldas Batista
Antônio José de Almeida Meirelles
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Eduardo Augusto Caldas Batista
Antônio José de Almeida Meirelles
Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
recursos florestais não madeireiros
sociobiodiversidade
sustentabilidade
óleos vegetais
desenvolvimento científico e tecnológico
author_facet Oscar Zalla Sampaio Neto
Eduardo Augusto Caldas Batista
Antônio José de Almeida Meirelles
author_sort Oscar Zalla Sampaio Neto
title Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
title_short Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
title_full Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
title_fullStr Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
title_full_unstemmed Native oilseeds as a potential of development by Brazilian biodiversity value chains
title_sort native oilseeds as a potential of development by brazilian biodiversity value chains
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Desenvolvimento e Meio Ambiente
issn 1518-952X
2176-9109
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This paper analyze and evaluate Brazilian biodiversity oils as potential triggers for the development of a new value chain of no-timber forest products that will contribute for a transition to bioeconomy. Firstly the paper analyzes the production, processing, and market models of two different vegetable oils. The model based on the olive oil in EU indicates paths for the improvement for Brazilian biodiversity oils value chain. Then, state of art of Brazilian biodiversity oils market and public policies that supports the socio-biodiversity production chain is analyzed. In addition to that, market and technological characteristics of the main raw materials for the production of oils from no-timber forest products are described with emphasis in Brazil nuts and babassu oils. The results indicate that those oils can play a relevant role for the improvement of no-timber forest products value chain, however they have identified a gap of scientific and technological for vegetable oil extraction and refining process. These technological progresses contribute for the Brazilian biomes conservation by adding value in processed products. Beyond the technological and market challenges of Brazilian biodiversity oils production, the value chain still demands institutional, legal, cross-sectorial and trusting framework that encourage actors to overcome the present difficulties of extractive activities. As an example of a cross-sectorial framework, it is possible to mention the personal hygiene and pharmaceutical Brazilian industries. These industries develop a market differentiation by vegetable assets as Brazilian biodiversity oils, extracts and tinctures. For this development demand high investments in RD&I. For the Brazilian characteristics, the partnerships and alliances between companies, universities or research institutes and small local enterprises become relevant. In conclusion, the paper recommend social productive arrangements that integrate cooperatives and associations of local communities, universities and research institutes, industries and government institutions in order to make Brazilian biodiversity a strategic axis for sustainable development. At the local level, this social arrangement could promote decentralized vegetable oil processing units and a specific Ecolabel for the products of the Brazilian socio-biodiversity.
topic recursos florestais não madeireiros
sociobiodiversidade
sustentabilidade
óleos vegetais
desenvolvimento científico e tecnológico
url https://revistas.ufpr.br/made/article/view/71934
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