Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture

In Brazil, family farming is an activity that has emerged during the Portuguese empire, and had a major expansion later, with the arrival of immigrants in the nineteenth century. During the recession caused by the 1929 crisis, which led many farmers to bankruptcy, these immigrants bought small plots...

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Main Authors: Edson Luís Piroli, Lucas Vituri Santarosa
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista, Pró-Reitoria de Extensão Universitária 2013-04-01
Series:Revista Ciência em Extensão
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Online Access:http://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/article/view/486
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spelling doaj-adb3b6a51b004098af7a5395a82a988c2020-11-25T00:28:35ZporUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Pró-Reitoria de Extensão UniversitáriaRevista Ciência em Extensão1679-46052013-04-0191135149543Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agricultureEdson Luís Piroli0Lucas Vituri Santarosa1UnespUNESP - Campus Experimental de OurinhosIn Brazil, family farming is an activity that has emerged during the Portuguese empire, and had a major expansion later, with the arrival of immigrants in the nineteenth century. During the recession caused by the 1929 crisis, which led many farmers to bankruptcy, these immigrants bought small plots of land, thus increasing the number of these establishments. Nevertheless, Brazil still maintains a history of agricultural production on farms. So, historically, family farms got in the background, receiving less encouragement and direction from public policy, which brings about great technological backwardness compared to large producers. In this sense, it is now known that by using rudimentary techniques many small farmers are unable to compete in the market. Thus, this project was proposed in order to meet family farmers seeking for support and instructions for handling their properties economically viable and environmentally sustainable, based on assumptions of precision agriculture. This action also tries to ensure the permanence of these farmers in the field, both for preserving natural resources and also for reducing their spending on inputs by applying appropriate localized doses and preparing soil tillage according to the need. The objective was to create physical and chemical soil maps of their properties, aiming at providing information needed for input and technique applications most appropriately and accurately.http://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/article/view/486agricultura familiar, agricultura de precisão, aplicação localizada, geoprocessamento, analise química de solo
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Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
Revista Ciência em Extensão
agricultura familiar, agricultura de precisão, aplicação localizada, geoprocessamento, analise química de solo
author_facet Edson Luís Piroli
Lucas Vituri Santarosa
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title Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
title_short Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
title_full Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
title_fullStr Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
title_sort localized application maps of inputs and techniques for family agriculture
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista, Pró-Reitoria de Extensão Universitária
series Revista Ciência em Extensão
issn 1679-4605
publishDate 2013-04-01
description In Brazil, family farming is an activity that has emerged during the Portuguese empire, and had a major expansion later, with the arrival of immigrants in the nineteenth century. During the recession caused by the 1929 crisis, which led many farmers to bankruptcy, these immigrants bought small plots of land, thus increasing the number of these establishments. Nevertheless, Brazil still maintains a history of agricultural production on farms. So, historically, family farms got in the background, receiving less encouragement and direction from public policy, which brings about great technological backwardness compared to large producers. In this sense, it is now known that by using rudimentary techniques many small farmers are unable to compete in the market. Thus, this project was proposed in order to meet family farmers seeking for support and instructions for handling their properties economically viable and environmentally sustainable, based on assumptions of precision agriculture. This action also tries to ensure the permanence of these farmers in the field, both for preserving natural resources and also for reducing their spending on inputs by applying appropriate localized doses and preparing soil tillage according to the need. The objective was to create physical and chemical soil maps of their properties, aiming at providing information needed for input and technique applications most appropriately and accurately.
topic agricultura familiar, agricultura de precisão, aplicação localizada, geoprocessamento, analise química de solo
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