Transformações nos territórios de produção bovina pelo desenvolvimento do setor agropecuário: estudo comparativo entre Brasil e Uruguai
This article analyses the transformations occurring in the agrarian systems of two distinct zones (São Félix do Xingu in Brazil and Tacuarembó in Uruguay), where cattle breeding is known as a central activity for exportation, especially since the 1990’s. However the two regions are based in really d...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
2013-06-01
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Series: | Revista IDEAS |
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Online Access: | http://r1.ufrrj.br/cpda/ideas/revistas/v07/n01/01-IDeAS-v07_n01-Livio-Claudino.pdf.pdf |
Summary: | This article analyses the transformations occurring in the agrarian systems of two distinct zones (São Félix do Xingu in Brazil and Tacuarembó in Uruguay), where cattle breeding is known as a central activity for exportation, especially since the 1990’s. However the two regions are based in really different ecologi-cal, pedo-climatical and socio-structural situations, similar steps and processes of evolution can be seen in the transformations of agrarian systems. These mu-tations are concerning the arrival of new actors in production, the homogeniza-tion of agricultural territories, the specialization of the agroindustrial chain. In between these transformation processes, we are particularly underlining the movement of destruction of natural soil’s coverts, by forest exploration in Ama-zony and implantation of cellulose’s trees and soy bean in Uruguay, intensifica-tion of mechanizing and integration of agricultural production sector in the agroindustrial chain. By the way of laws, subventions and development of spe-cific infrastructures, the national governments of the two countries were creat-ing attracting conditions for foreign capital investments in these marginalized-considerate regions. These dynamics were developed in both territories without consideration for ecologic and social potentialities, leading to a specific way of rural social deconstruction and ecological degradations. |
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ISSN: | 1982-257X 1984-9834 |