Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government

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Autor(a) principal: Melo,Paulo Thiago Nunes Bezerra de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bellen,Hans Michael van
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20032022000100200
Resumo: Abstract: This study aimed to examine the institutional dimension of conventional and organic cotton farming; specifically, the relationships between farms and government organizations. In both, conventional and organic production systems, the farmers are located in varying institutional environments. These environments include a social capital formed by relationships of trust and cognitive affinities. This study focused on the social capital and guidelines for sustainable development. Multiple study cases were used for explanatory purposes. Such cases refer to a conventional cotton farming business and a civil society organization dedicated to organic cotton farming, both located in the state of Piauí. A comparative analysis perspective was adopted based on the elements of content analysis. The results showed that the conventional cotton farming business comprises relationships with governmental organizations that are predominantly oriented towards economic efficiency purposes, while the family-based organic cotton farming association comprises relationships oriented by economic, social, and environmental objectives. The present study extends the discussion on these topics by analyzing the institutional dimension oriented towards the sustainable development premises.
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title Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
spellingShingle Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
Melo,Paulo Thiago Nunes Bezerra de
sustainable development
social capital
social networks
title_short Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
title_full Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
title_fullStr Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
title_full_unstemmed Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
title_sort Institutional dimension for sustainable development: the relationship of organic and conventional cotton farming with government
author Melo,Paulo Thiago Nunes Bezerra de
author_facet Melo,Paulo Thiago Nunes Bezerra de
Bellen,Hans Michael van
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author2 Bellen,Hans Michael van
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Melo,Paulo Thiago Nunes Bezerra de
Bellen,Hans Michael van
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sustainable development
social capital
social networks
topic sustainable development
social capital
social networks
description Abstract: This study aimed to examine the institutional dimension of conventional and organic cotton farming; specifically, the relationships between farms and government organizations. In both, conventional and organic production systems, the farmers are located in varying institutional environments. These environments include a social capital formed by relationships of trust and cognitive affinities. This study focused on the social capital and guidelines for sustainable development. Multiple study cases were used for explanatory purposes. Such cases refer to a conventional cotton farming business and a civil society organization dedicated to organic cotton farming, both located in the state of Piauí. A comparative analysis perspective was adopted based on the elements of content analysis. The results showed that the conventional cotton farming business comprises relationships with governmental organizations that are predominantly oriented towards economic efficiency purposes, while the family-based organic cotton farming association comprises relationships oriented by economic, social, and environmental objectives. The present study extends the discussion on these topics by analyzing the institutional dimension oriented towards the sustainable development premises.
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