Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties

Family farming has distinct characteristics in their organization and reproduction, such as the use of labor, family labor, the smallest territorial dimension of the plant and crop diversity. Organic agriculture has great potential for family farms, establishing more harmonious relationships between...

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Main Authors: Inês Caroline de Lima Proença, João Aguilar Massaroto, Vanessa Cristina de Almeida Theodoro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso 2016-08-01
Series:Revista de Ciências Agroambientais
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Online Access:http://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/rcaa/article/view/1419
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spelling doaj-95219172ba0d41eaada62ec529234bc62020-11-24T21:21:11ZengUniversidade do Estado de Mato GrossoRevista de Ciências Agroambientais1679-15091677-60622016-08-01141119130Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based propertiesInês Caroline de Lima Proença0João Aguilar Massaroto1Vanessa Cristina de Almeida Theodoro2Universidade Federal de LavrasUniversidade do Estado de Mato GrossoUniversidade do Estado de Mato GrossoFamily farming has distinct characteristics in their organization and reproduction, such as the use of labor, family labor, the smallest territorial dimension of the plant and crop diversity. Organic agriculture has great potential for family farms, establishing more harmonious relationships between natural ecosystems and agricultural activities. In this context, this paper aims to study five units of organic farming family based in the municipality of Alta Floresta, state of Mato Grosso, making the general characterization of it and trying to identify the reality and the difficulties faced by these farmers. Data were made from semi-structured interviews and observation. It was found that the lack of technical assistance, the lack of access to rural credit facilities and lack of family labor are limiting factors that directly interfere with the management of agroecosystems. Furthermore, the great diversity of species managed is a key success factor in seeking and maintaining the stability of agroecosystems.http://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/rcaa/article/view/1419agroecologyfamily farmingsustainable ruraldevelopment
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author Inês Caroline de Lima Proença
João Aguilar Massaroto
Vanessa Cristina de Almeida Theodoro
spellingShingle Inês Caroline de Lima Proença
João Aguilar Massaroto
Vanessa Cristina de Almeida Theodoro
Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
Revista de Ciências Agroambientais
agroecology
family farming
sustainable rural
development
author_facet Inês Caroline de Lima Proença
João Aguilar Massaroto
Vanessa Cristina de Almeida Theodoro
author_sort Inês Caroline de Lima Proença
title Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
title_short Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
title_full Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
title_fullStr Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
title_full_unstemmed Organic agriculture in the municipality of Alta Floresta-MT: case study on family based properties
title_sort organic agriculture in the municipality of alta floresta-mt: case study on family based properties
publisher Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso
series Revista de Ciências Agroambientais
issn 1679-1509
1677-6062
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Family farming has distinct characteristics in their organization and reproduction, such as the use of labor, family labor, the smallest territorial dimension of the plant and crop diversity. Organic agriculture has great potential for family farms, establishing more harmonious relationships between natural ecosystems and agricultural activities. In this context, this paper aims to study five units of organic farming family based in the municipality of Alta Floresta, state of Mato Grosso, making the general characterization of it and trying to identify the reality and the difficulties faced by these farmers. Data were made from semi-structured interviews and observation. It was found that the lack of technical assistance, the lack of access to rural credit facilities and lack of family labor are limiting factors that directly interfere with the management of agroecosystems. Furthermore, the great diversity of species managed is a key success factor in seeking and maintaining the stability of agroecosystems.
topic agroecology
family farming
sustainable rural
development
url http://periodicos.unemat.br/index.php/rcaa/article/view/1419
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