Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mendes,Lucas Andrade, Gomes,Daniella Ferreira Cordeiro, Queiroz,Paulo José Bastos, Rabelo,Rogério Elias, Silva,Luiz Antônio Franco da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The organic production system aims not at the intensive exploitation of resources, but the correct management of waste, the use of alternative treatments of animal diseases, and the utilization of some biotechnologies to assist in production. This is an exploratory study to evaluate the way farmers perceive the certification of their farms, the organic agricultural production, waste control, and the use of herbal medicine and biotechnologies in their properties. Fifteen farmers from the Dom Fernando Gomes dos Santos (GI) settlement, in Itaberaí, participated in the study, besides 15 farmers (GII) who are not participants in agrarian reform programs from different municipalities in the state of Goiás. Information was collected using questionnaires that addressed issues related to certification of farms, production of waste, organic agricultural production, herbal medicine, and biotechnology. Most farmers of GI and GII were unfamiliar with farm certification. Most GII farmers knew about agricultural waste, but few GI farmers knew its meaning. Most farmers of the two groups were familiar with the term organic agricultural production. More GII farmers were familiar with herbal medicines than GI. In both groups the term biotechnology was unknown to most people. It was concluded that this lack of knowledge by the majority of farmers about most topics presented shows the need to plan and execute actions to assist in the dissemination of information among farmers, settlers or not, using practical and functional strategies.
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spelling Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiássettlementfarmsproduction systemsustainabilityABSTRACT The organic production system aims not at the intensive exploitation of resources, but the correct management of waste, the use of alternative treatments of animal diseases, and the utilization of some biotechnologies to assist in production. This is an exploratory study to evaluate the way farmers perceive the certification of their farms, the organic agricultural production, waste control, and the use of herbal medicine and biotechnologies in their properties. Fifteen farmers from the Dom Fernando Gomes dos Santos (GI) settlement, in Itaberaí, participated in the study, besides 15 farmers (GII) who are not participants in agrarian reform programs from different municipalities in the state of Goiás. Information was collected using questionnaires that addressed issues related to certification of farms, production of waste, organic agricultural production, herbal medicine, and biotechnology. Most farmers of GI and GII were unfamiliar with farm certification. Most GII farmers knew about agricultural waste, but few GI farmers knew its meaning. Most farmers of the two groups were familiar with the term organic agricultural production. More GII farmers were familiar with herbal medicines than GI. In both groups the term biotechnology was unknown to most people. It was concluded that this lack of knowledge by the majority of farmers about most topics presented shows the need to plan and execute actions to assist in the dissemination of information among farmers, settlers or not, using practical and functional strategies.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2016-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2016000400444Revista Ceres v.63 n.4 2016reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737X201663040003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas,Sabrina Lucas RibeiroMendes,Lucas AndradeGomes,Daniella Ferreira CordeiroQueiroz,Paulo José BastosRabelo,Rogério EliasSilva,Luiz Antônio Franco daeng2016-09-14T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
title Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
spellingShingle Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
Freitas,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro
settlement
farms
production system
sustainability
title_short Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
title_full Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
title_fullStr Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
title_full_unstemmed Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
title_sort Certification, agricultural waste, organic production, herbal medicine and biotechnology in the conception of farmers of the State of Goiás
author Freitas,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro
author_facet Freitas,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro
Mendes,Lucas Andrade
Gomes,Daniella Ferreira Cordeiro
Queiroz,Paulo José Bastos
Rabelo,Rogério Elias
Silva,Luiz Antônio Franco da
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author2 Mendes,Lucas Andrade
Gomes,Daniella Ferreira Cordeiro
Queiroz,Paulo José Bastos
Rabelo,Rogério Elias
Silva,Luiz Antônio Franco da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas,Sabrina Lucas Ribeiro
Mendes,Lucas Andrade
Gomes,Daniella Ferreira Cordeiro
Queiroz,Paulo José Bastos
Rabelo,Rogério Elias
Silva,Luiz Antônio Franco da
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farms
production system
sustainability
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sustainability
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT The organic production system aims not at the intensive exploitation of resources, but the correct management of waste, the use of alternative treatments of animal diseases, and the utilization of some biotechnologies to assist in production. This is an exploratory study to evaluate the way farmers perceive the certification of their farms, the organic agricultural production, waste control, and the use of herbal medicine and biotechnologies in their properties. Fifteen farmers from the Dom Fernando Gomes dos Santos (GI) settlement, in Itaberaí, participated in the study, besides 15 farmers (GII) who are not participants in agrarian reform programs from different municipalities in the state of Goiás. Information was collected using questionnaires that addressed issues related to certification of farms, production of waste, organic agricultural production, herbal medicine, and biotechnology. Most farmers of GI and GII were unfamiliar with farm certification. Most GII farmers knew about agricultural waste, but few GI farmers knew its meaning. Most farmers of the two groups were familiar with the term organic agricultural production. More GII farmers were familiar with herbal medicines than GI. In both groups the term biotechnology was unknown to most people. It was concluded that this lack of knowledge by the majority of farmers about most topics presented shows the need to plan and execute actions to assist in the dissemination of information among farmers, settlers or not, using practical and functional strategies.
description ABSTRACT The organic production system aims not at the intensive exploitation of resources, but the correct management of waste, the use of alternative treatments of animal diseases, and the utilization of some biotechnologies to assist in production. This is an exploratory study to evaluate the way farmers perceive the certification of their farms, the organic agricultural production, waste control, and the use of herbal medicine and biotechnologies in their properties. Fifteen farmers from the Dom Fernando Gomes dos Santos (GI) settlement, in Itaberaí, participated in the study, besides 15 farmers (GII) who are not participants in agrarian reform programs from different municipalities in the state of Goiás. Information was collected using questionnaires that addressed issues related to certification of farms, production of waste, organic agricultural production, herbal medicine, and biotechnology. Most farmers of GI and GII were unfamiliar with farm certification. Most GII farmers knew about agricultural waste, but few GI farmers knew its meaning. Most farmers of the two groups were familiar with the term organic agricultural production. More GII farmers were familiar with herbal medicines than GI. In both groups the term biotechnology was unknown to most people. It was concluded that this lack of knowledge by the majority of farmers about most topics presented shows the need to plan and execute actions to assist in the dissemination of information among farmers, settlers or not, using practical and functional strategies.
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