The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries

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Autor(a) principal: Faísca, Carlos Manuel
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Freire, Dulce, M. Viana, Cláudia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/96812
https://doi.org/10.4000/lerhistoria.9542
Resumo: This article analyses rice production in Portugal from its establishment in the late eighteenth century to the present. Today, not only are the Portuguese the main consumers of rice in Europe, but this cereal is the second most-produced by Portuguese agriculture. However, the historical analysis of rice production in Portugal is limited to specific eras and/or geographies. This research aims to contribute to filling several research gaps, providing a long-term view of a current problem, as the terms of public support for rice production have recently been discussed. Thus, based mainly on statistical sources, the conclusion is that rice, after a phase of slow growth, established itself from the 1930s onwards as one of the main crops of Portuguese agriculture. In fact, rice was the only cereal in Portugal that managed to keep up with the increase in productivity of the other European countries. To this end, in conjunction with favourable agroecological and market factors, public policies were decisive, such as seed selection and the introduction of more productive varieties, the elimination of public health problems and the construction of major agricultural hydraulic public works.
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title The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
spellingShingle The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
Faísca, Carlos Manuel
Rice
Agricultural policy
Portuguese agriculture
food
title_short The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
title_full The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
title_fullStr The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
title_full_unstemmed The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
title_sort The State and Natural Resources: 250 Years of Rice Production in Portugal, 18th-21st Centuries
author Faísca, Carlos Manuel
author_facet Faísca, Carlos Manuel
Freire, Dulce
M. Viana, Cláudia
author_role author
author2 Freire, Dulce
M. Viana, Cláudia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faísca, Carlos Manuel
Freire, Dulce
M. Viana, Cláudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rice
Agricultural policy
Portuguese agriculture
food
topic Rice
Agricultural policy
Portuguese agriculture
food
description This article analyses rice production in Portugal from its establishment in the late eighteenth century to the present. Today, not only are the Portuguese the main consumers of rice in Europe, but this cereal is the second most-produced by Portuguese agriculture. However, the historical analysis of rice production in Portugal is limited to specific eras and/or geographies. This research aims to contribute to filling several research gaps, providing a long-term view of a current problem, as the terms of public support for rice production have recently been discussed. Thus, based mainly on statistical sources, the conclusion is that rice, after a phase of slow growth, established itself from the 1930s onwards as one of the main crops of Portuguese agriculture. In fact, rice was the only cereal in Portugal that managed to keep up with the increase in productivity of the other European countries. To this end, in conjunction with favourable agroecological and market factors, public policies were decisive, such as seed selection and the introduction of more productive varieties, the elimination of public health problems and the construction of major agricultural hydraulic public works.
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