Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Scalco,Andréa Rossi
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Sandra Cristina de, Pigatto,Giuliana Santini, Cobre,Juliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: The regulatory process of the organic sector in Brazil began in 1999 and has gone through several changes, culminating in the Decree-Law of December 2007, which established rules for the production and trading of organic products in Brazil. In such Decree, the certification has become a compulsory requirement for production and trading of such products, whose rules governing their obtaining follow rigorous controls standards. As the certification process of organic products is recent and there is a lack of studies carried on this subject, this study will contribute to fill the existing gap in the international literature, mainly national about this topic, once that aimed to identify factors that influence the possibility of non-renewal of organic production certificate, according to the perception of certified producers in Brazil. Through this effort, this research should contribute to wider adherence and maintenance of the producer in the certified system or, at least, proposals for further works. A total of 200 producers from several Brazilian states participated in this study, and data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and, later, exploratory factor analysis. The results achieved holds that the determining factors to the non-renewal of the certificate involve variables related to transactions among operators, organization of the supply chain and to the regulations. Furthermore, to overcome the challenges imposed to rural producers, one of the proposals is for greater effective actions from representative industry entities of the sector in aspects that are related to the certification process.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
title Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
spellingShingle Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
Scalco,Andréa Rossi
certification
organic producers
exploratory factor analysis.
title_short Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
title_full Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
title_fullStr Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
title_sort Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil
author Scalco,Andréa Rossi
author_facet Scalco,Andréa Rossi
Oliveira,Sandra Cristina de
Pigatto,Giuliana Santini
Cobre,Juliana
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Sandra Cristina de
Pigatto,Giuliana Santini
Cobre,Juliana
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scalco,Andréa Rossi
Oliveira,Sandra Cristina de
Pigatto,Giuliana Santini
Cobre,Juliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv certification
organic producers
exploratory factor analysis.
topic certification
organic producers
exploratory factor analysis.
description Abstract: The regulatory process of the organic sector in Brazil began in 1999 and has gone through several changes, culminating in the Decree-Law of December 2007, which established rules for the production and trading of organic products in Brazil. In such Decree, the certification has become a compulsory requirement for production and trading of such products, whose rules governing their obtaining follow rigorous controls standards. As the certification process of organic products is recent and there is a lack of studies carried on this subject, this study will contribute to fill the existing gap in the international literature, mainly national about this topic, once that aimed to identify factors that influence the possibility of non-renewal of organic production certificate, according to the perception of certified producers in Brazil. Through this effort, this research should contribute to wider adherence and maintenance of the producer in the certified system or, at least, proposals for further works. A total of 200 producers from several Brazilian states participated in this study, and data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics and, later, exploratory factor analysis. The results achieved holds that the determining factors to the non-renewal of the certificate involve variables related to transactions among operators, organization of the supply chain and to the regulations. Furthermore, to overcome the challenges imposed to rural producers, one of the proposals is for greater effective actions from representative industry entities of the sector in aspects that are related to the certification process.
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