O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina

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Autor(a) principal: Ana Cristina Nogueira Maia
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Pollinator-friendly practices consist of actions that favor the attraction and permanence of pollinators in plantation areas, and consequently contribute to the development of cultures. In the context of semi-arid, where the mishandling of natural resources in the practice of agriculture has provoked environmental harm and loss of agricultural productivity in large expanses of land, those practices are seen as an additional alternative in reducing risks to native species, which justifies the realization of exploratory studies on the theme. In this perspective, this research has as main objective analyze the relationship between the use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Northeastern. The clipping was taken to cashew production in the states of CearÃ, Piauà and Rio Grande do Norte. Were applied 162 questionnaires together cashew planters. The collected data were tabulated and quantitative analysis was made with the aid of descriptive statistics, construction aggregate index of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators, cluster analysis, profitability analysis of cashew culture, correlation analysis and regression analysis. The main results indicate that the majority of producers has low education and does not perform a proper handling of the orchard. Consequently, it can not get bigger gains from cashew culture, a fact observed by low average monthly income. Confirmed the presence of pollinator-friendly practices in cashew production of the three states surveyed, but to a small degree. Planters Cashew perceive the positive impacts of using such practices, but employ unconsciously, without the goal of direct benefit pollinators. The cashew culture northeastern showed to be profitable, but as adopting friendly practices is very low among growers of cashews was not observed a significant contribution between this variable and profitability. The results showed, however, that higher levels of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators can improve the profitability of cashew culture Northeastern, which allows inferences about the positive value of pollination to the activity and the importance of implementing these procedures in northeastern cashew culture.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisO uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura NordestinaThe use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Nordestina2013-01-14PatrÃcia VerÃnica Pinheiro Sales Lima28929144349http://lattes.cnpq.br/7172491133426747Ahmad Saeed Khan14270340363http://lattes.cnpq.br/3198350508846033Francisco Casimiro Filho24442739315http://lattes.cnpq.br/0056442134381836Renato Alves de Oliveira87276690334http://lattes.cnpq.br/636972871195765001008284424Ana Cristina Nogueira MaiaUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Economia RuralUFCBRPractices friendly to pollinators. Pollinators. Cashew. Profitability.PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores. Polinizadores. Caju. RentabilidadeECONOMIA AGRARIAPollinator-friendly practices consist of actions that favor the attraction and permanence of pollinators in plantation areas, and consequently contribute to the development of cultures. In the context of semi-arid, where the mishandling of natural resources in the practice of agriculture has provoked environmental harm and loss of agricultural productivity in large expanses of land, those practices are seen as an additional alternative in reducing risks to native species, which justifies the realization of exploratory studies on the theme. In this perspective, this research has as main objective analyze the relationship between the use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Northeastern. The clipping was taken to cashew production in the states of CearÃ, Piauà and Rio Grande do Norte. Were applied 162 questionnaires together cashew planters. The collected data were tabulated and quantitative analysis was made with the aid of descriptive statistics, construction aggregate index of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators, cluster analysis, profitability analysis of cashew culture, correlation analysis and regression analysis. The main results indicate that the majority of producers has low education and does not perform a proper handling of the orchard. Consequently, it can not get bigger gains from cashew culture, a fact observed by low average monthly income. Confirmed the presence of pollinator-friendly practices in cashew production of the three states surveyed, but to a small degree. Planters Cashew perceive the positive impacts of using such practices, but employ unconsciously, without the goal of direct benefit pollinators. The cashew culture northeastern showed to be profitable, but as adopting friendly practices is very low among growers of cashews was not observed a significant contribution between this variable and profitability. The results showed, however, that higher levels of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators can improve the profitability of cashew culture Northeastern, which allows inferences about the positive value of pollination to the activity and the importance of implementing these procedures in northeastern cashew culture. PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores consistem em aÃÃes que favorecem a atraÃÃo e permanÃncia de polinizadores em Ãreas de plantio, e em consequÃncia contribuem para o desenvolvimento das culturas. No contexto do semiÃrido, onde o manejo inadequado dos recursos naturais na prÃtica da agricultura tem provocado danos ambientais e perda na produtividade agrÃcola em grandes extensÃes de terras, tais prÃticas sÃo vistas como uma alternativa adicional na reduÃÃo dos riscos Ãs espÃcies nativas, o que justifica a realizaÃÃo de estudos exploratÃrios sobre o tema. Nessa perspectiva, esta pesquisa teve como principal objetivo analisar a relaÃÃo entre o uso das prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura nordestina. O recorte dado foi a produÃÃo de caju nos estados do CearÃ, Piauà e Rio Grande do Norte. Foram aplicados 162 questionÃrios junto aos cajucultores. Os dados coletados foram tabulados e a anÃlise quantitativa se deu com o auxÃlio de estatÃsticas descritivas, construÃÃo de Ãndice agregado de adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores, anÃlise de agrupamento, anÃlise de rentabilidade da cajucultura, anÃlise de correlaÃÃo e anÃlise de regressÃo. Os principais resultados apontaram que a maioria dos produtores apresenta baixa escolaridade e nÃo realiza um manejo adequado do pomar. Por conseguinte, nÃo consegue obter maiores ganhos com a cajucultura, fato este observado pela baixa renda mÃdia mensal. Foi constatada a presenÃa de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores na produÃÃo de caju dos trÃs estados pesquisados, porÃm em pequeno grau. Os cajucultores percebem os impactos positivos do uso de tais prÃticas, mas empregam-nas de modo inconsciente, sem o objetivo direto de beneficiar os agentes polinizadores. A cajucultura nordestina mostrou-se rentÃvel, mas como a adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis à muito baixa entre os cajucultores, nÃo foi observada uma contribuiÃÃo significativa entre esta variÃvel e a rentabilidade da atividade. Os resultados apontaram, contudo, que maiores nÃveis de adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores poderÃo melhorar a rentabilidade da cajucultura nordestina, o que permite inferÃncias positivas sobre o valor da polinizaÃÃo para a atividade e sobre a importÃncia de implementaÃÃo desses procedimentos na cajucultura nordestina.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=9528application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:22:38Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.pt.fl_str_mv O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
dc.title.alternative..fl_str_mv The use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Nordestina
title O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
spellingShingle O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
Ana Cristina Nogueira Maia
PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores. Polinizadores. Caju. Rentabilidade
ECONOMIA AGRARIA
title_short O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
title_full O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
title_fullStr O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
title_full_unstemmed O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
title_sort O uso de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura Nordestina
author Ana Cristina Nogueira Maia
author_facet Ana Cristina Nogueira Maia
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7172491133426747
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Ahmad Saeed Khan
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Francisco Casimiro Filho
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dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0056442134381836
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Renato Alves de Oliveira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ana Cristina Nogueira Maia
contributor_str_mv PatrÃcia VerÃnica Pinheiro Sales Lima
Ahmad Saeed Khan
Francisco Casimiro Filho
Renato Alves de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores. Polinizadores. Caju. Rentabilidade
topic PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores. Polinizadores. Caju. Rentabilidade
ECONOMIA AGRARIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ECONOMIA AGRARIA
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dc.description.abstract..fl_txt_mv Pollinator-friendly practices consist of actions that favor the attraction and permanence of pollinators in plantation areas, and consequently contribute to the development of cultures. In the context of semi-arid, where the mishandling of natural resources in the practice of agriculture has provoked environmental harm and loss of agricultural productivity in large expanses of land, those practices are seen as an additional alternative in reducing risks to native species, which justifies the realization of exploratory studies on the theme. In this perspective, this research has as main objective analyze the relationship between the use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Northeastern. The clipping was taken to cashew production in the states of CearÃ, Piauà and Rio Grande do Norte. Were applied 162 questionnaires together cashew planters. The collected data were tabulated and quantitative analysis was made with the aid of descriptive statistics, construction aggregate index of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators, cluster analysis, profitability analysis of cashew culture, correlation analysis and regression analysis. The main results indicate that the majority of producers has low education and does not perform a proper handling of the orchard. Consequently, it can not get bigger gains from cashew culture, a fact observed by low average monthly income. Confirmed the presence of pollinator-friendly practices in cashew production of the three states surveyed, but to a small degree. Planters Cashew perceive the positive impacts of using such practices, but employ unconsciously, without the goal of direct benefit pollinators. The cashew culture northeastern showed to be profitable, but as adopting friendly practices is very low among growers of cashews was not observed a significant contribution between this variable and profitability. The results showed, however, that higher levels of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators can improve the profitability of cashew culture Northeastern, which allows inferences about the positive value of pollination to the activity and the importance of implementing these procedures in northeastern cashew culture.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv PrÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores consistem em aÃÃes que favorecem a atraÃÃo e permanÃncia de polinizadores em Ãreas de plantio, e em consequÃncia contribuem para o desenvolvimento das culturas. No contexto do semiÃrido, onde o manejo inadequado dos recursos naturais na prÃtica da agricultura tem provocado danos ambientais e perda na produtividade agrÃcola em grandes extensÃes de terras, tais prÃticas sÃo vistas como uma alternativa adicional na reduÃÃo dos riscos Ãs espÃcies nativas, o que justifica a realizaÃÃo de estudos exploratÃrios sobre o tema. Nessa perspectiva, esta pesquisa teve como principal objetivo analisar a relaÃÃo entre o uso das prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores e a rentabilidade da cajucultura nordestina. O recorte dado foi a produÃÃo de caju nos estados do CearÃ, Piauà e Rio Grande do Norte. Foram aplicados 162 questionÃrios junto aos cajucultores. Os dados coletados foram tabulados e a anÃlise quantitativa se deu com o auxÃlio de estatÃsticas descritivas, construÃÃo de Ãndice agregado de adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores, anÃlise de agrupamento, anÃlise de rentabilidade da cajucultura, anÃlise de correlaÃÃo e anÃlise de regressÃo. Os principais resultados apontaram que a maioria dos produtores apresenta baixa escolaridade e nÃo realiza um manejo adequado do pomar. Por conseguinte, nÃo consegue obter maiores ganhos com a cajucultura, fato este observado pela baixa renda mÃdia mensal. Foi constatada a presenÃa de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores na produÃÃo de caju dos trÃs estados pesquisados, porÃm em pequeno grau. Os cajucultores percebem os impactos positivos do uso de tais prÃticas, mas empregam-nas de modo inconsciente, sem o objetivo direto de beneficiar os agentes polinizadores. A cajucultura nordestina mostrou-se rentÃvel, mas como a adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis à muito baixa entre os cajucultores, nÃo foi observada uma contribuiÃÃo significativa entre esta variÃvel e a rentabilidade da atividade. Os resultados apontaram, contudo, que maiores nÃveis de adoÃÃo de prÃticas amigÃveis aos polinizadores poderÃo melhorar a rentabilidade da cajucultura nordestina, o que permite inferÃncias positivas sobre o valor da polinizaÃÃo para a atividade e sobre a importÃncia de implementaÃÃo desses procedimentos na cajucultura nordestina.
description Pollinator-friendly practices consist of actions that favor the attraction and permanence of pollinators in plantation areas, and consequently contribute to the development of cultures. In the context of semi-arid, where the mishandling of natural resources in the practice of agriculture has provoked environmental harm and loss of agricultural productivity in large expanses of land, those practices are seen as an additional alternative in reducing risks to native species, which justifies the realization of exploratory studies on the theme. In this perspective, this research has as main objective analyze the relationship between the use of pollinator-friendly practices and profitability of cashew culture Northeastern. The clipping was taken to cashew production in the states of CearÃ, Piauà and Rio Grande do Norte. Were applied 162 questionnaires together cashew planters. The collected data were tabulated and quantitative analysis was made with the aid of descriptive statistics, construction aggregate index of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators, cluster analysis, profitability analysis of cashew culture, correlation analysis and regression analysis. The main results indicate that the majority of producers has low education and does not perform a proper handling of the orchard. Consequently, it can not get bigger gains from cashew culture, a fact observed by low average monthly income. Confirmed the presence of pollinator-friendly practices in cashew production of the three states surveyed, but to a small degree. Planters Cashew perceive the positive impacts of using such practices, but employ unconsciously, without the goal of direct benefit pollinators. The cashew culture northeastern showed to be profitable, but as adopting friendly practices is very low among growers of cashews was not observed a significant contribution between this variable and profitability. The results showed, however, that higher levels of adoption of practices friendly to pollinators can improve the profitability of cashew culture Northeastern, which allows inferences about the positive value of pollination to the activity and the importance of implementing these procedures in northeastern cashew culture.
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