Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL

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Autor(a) principal: Penzo, Tauan de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bastos, Adelmo Lima
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Diversitas Journal
Texto Completo: https://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1438
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The non-conventional parts, preparations or Food Plants, better known as PANC appear as an alternative food and / or nutritional supplement for society, however, they are not or are not widespread in cooking, being better known as weeds or weeds. This present work aims to identify the knowledge and use of PANC by communities, which aim at sustainability, from Maceió, capital of Alagoas, in order to systematize the practices related to these plants. The methodology used sought to present the data from qualitative and quantitative descriptive analyzes. To identify the profile of the interviewees and the communities, a qualitative descriptive form was applied to systematize the socioeconomic data obtained. PANCs were analyzed according to their characterization, with the popular name being related to their respective taxonomy (family, genus and / or species). It was observed that of the 3 communities studied, all were made up of sets of privately owned land, designated for housing, plus the conservation areas of green spaces and common environments for implementing productive, recreational and religious activities with more sustainable practices. Aldeia Verde stands out with the largest total area: 31 ha, distributed in a Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN) of approximately 17 ha of native vegetation and 8 ha of agricultural production using agroforestry techniques. Agroforestry products are exhibited at the Parque Shopping Maceió organic fair, demonstrating that the community is more focused on agricultural production and marketing. It was concluded that in relation to PANC, there is a good level of knowledge and use for food and commercialization, in which they mentioned different species and presented different forms of preparation. However, in general, the difficulty of acquiring PANCs is still an obstacle to the greater consumption habit, as well as the need for further studies on the nutritional potentials existing in the different species that fall under the PANC concept. Thus, making it possible to spread more variety of PANCs present on the tables of consumers who seek the best food and nutritional quality. KEYWORDS: Non-conventional Food Plants, Food Security; Sustainable Community.
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spelling Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/ALABSTRACT: The non-conventional parts, preparations or Food Plants, better known as PANC appear as an alternative food and / or nutritional supplement for society, however, they are not or are not widespread in cooking, being better known as weeds or weeds. This present work aims to identify the knowledge and use of PANC by communities, which aim at sustainability, from Maceió, capital of Alagoas, in order to systematize the practices related to these plants. The methodology used sought to present the data from qualitative and quantitative descriptive analyzes. To identify the profile of the interviewees and the communities, a qualitative descriptive form was applied to systematize the socioeconomic data obtained. PANCs were analyzed according to their characterization, with the popular name being related to their respective taxonomy (family, genus and / or species). It was observed that of the 3 communities studied, all were made up of sets of privately owned land, designated for housing, plus the conservation areas of green spaces and common environments for implementing productive, recreational and religious activities with more sustainable practices. Aldeia Verde stands out with the largest total area: 31 ha, distributed in a Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN) of approximately 17 ha of native vegetation and 8 ha of agricultural production using agroforestry techniques. Agroforestry products are exhibited at the Parque Shopping Maceió organic fair, demonstrating that the community is more focused on agricultural production and marketing. It was concluded that in relation to PANC, there is a good level of knowledge and use for food and commercialization, in which they mentioned different species and presented different forms of preparation. However, in general, the difficulty of acquiring PANCs is still an obstacle to the greater consumption habit, as well as the need for further studies on the nutritional potentials existing in the different species that fall under the PANC concept. Thus, making it possible to spread more variety of PANCs present on the tables of consumers who seek the best food and nutritional quality. KEYWORDS: Non-conventional Food Plants, Food Security; Sustainable Community.RESUMO: As partes, preparos ou Plantas Alimentícias não Convencionais, mais conhecidas como PANC surgem como alternativa de alimento e/ou complemento nutricional para a sociedade, porém, não são ou são pouco difundidas na culinária, sendo mais conhecidas como ervas daninhas ou mato. Este presente trabalho tem o objetivo de identificar o conhecimento e uso das PANC por comunidades, que visam a sustentabilidade, em Maceió, capital de Alagoas, com intuito de sistematizar as práticas relacionadas a essas plantas. A metodologia utilizada buscou apresentar os dados a partir de análises descritivas qualitativa e quantitativa. Para identificar o perfil dos entrevistados e das comunidades, uma forma descritiva qualitativa foi aplicada para sistematizar os dados socioeconômicos obtidos.  As PANC foram analisadas de acordo com sua caracterização, sendo relacionado o nome popular com sua respectiva taxonomia (família, gênero e/ou espécies). Observou-se que das 3 comunidades estudadas, todas eram compostas por conjuntos de terrenos de propriedade privada, designado para moradia, mais as áreas de conservação de espaços verdes e ambientes comuns para implantação de atividades produtivas, recreativas e religiosas com práticas mais sustentáveis. A Aldeia Verde destaca-se com maior área total: 31 ha, distribuído em uma Reserva Particular de Patrimônio Natural (RPPN) de aproximadamente 17 ha de área de vegetação nativa e 8 ha de área de produção agrícola por técnicas agroflorestais. Os produtos agroflorestais são expostos na feira orgânica do Parque Shopping Maceió, demonstrando ser a comunidade mais direcionada a produção e comercialização agrícola. Concluiu-se que em relação às PANC, há um bom nível de conhecimento e uso para alimentação e comercialização, no qual citaram diversas espécies e apresentaram diversas formas de preparo. No entanto, em geral, a dificuldade de aquisição das PANC ainda é um obstáculo para o maior hábito de consumo, assim como, a necessidade de mais estudos sobre os potenciais nutricionais existentes nas diversas espécies que se enquadram no conceito PANC. Dessa forma, tornando possível a disseminação de mais variedade de PANC presentes nas mesas dos consumidores que buscam aa melhor qualidade alimentar e nutricional. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais; Segurança Alimentar; Comunidade Sustentável.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas - Eduneal2021-01-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/143810.17648/diversitas-journal-v6i1-1438Diversitas Journal; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Práticas e reflexões sobre ensino, pesquisa e extensão; 311-332Diversitas Journal; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2021): Práticas e reflexões sobre ensino, pesquisa e extensão; 311-332Diversitas Journal; v. 6 n. 1 (2021): Práticas e reflexões sobre ensino, pesquisa e extensão; 311-3322525-521510.17648/diversitas-journal-v6i1reponame:Diversitas Journalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)instacron:UNEALporhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1438/1254Copyright (c) 2021 Tauan de Almeida Penzo, Adelmo Lima Bastoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPenzo, Tauan de AlmeidaBastos, Adelmo Lima2024-04-19T19:37:38Zoai:ojs.diversitasjournal.com.br:article/1438Revistahttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/indexPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/muralinternacional/oairevistadiversitasjournal@gmail.com2525-52152525-5215opendoar:2024-04-19T19:37:38Diversitas Journal - Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)false
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title Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
spellingShingle Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
Penzo, Tauan de Almeida
title_short Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
title_full Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
title_fullStr Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
title_full_unstemmed Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
title_sort Perfil do uso das Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais em Comunidades com visão sustentável em Maceió/AL
author Penzo, Tauan de Almeida
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description ABSTRACT: The non-conventional parts, preparations or Food Plants, better known as PANC appear as an alternative food and / or nutritional supplement for society, however, they are not or are not widespread in cooking, being better known as weeds or weeds. This present work aims to identify the knowledge and use of PANC by communities, which aim at sustainability, from Maceió, capital of Alagoas, in order to systematize the practices related to these plants. The methodology used sought to present the data from qualitative and quantitative descriptive analyzes. To identify the profile of the interviewees and the communities, a qualitative descriptive form was applied to systematize the socioeconomic data obtained. PANCs were analyzed according to their characterization, with the popular name being related to their respective taxonomy (family, genus and / or species). It was observed that of the 3 communities studied, all were made up of sets of privately owned land, designated for housing, plus the conservation areas of green spaces and common environments for implementing productive, recreational and religious activities with more sustainable practices. Aldeia Verde stands out with the largest total area: 31 ha, distributed in a Private Natural Heritage Reserve (RPPN) of approximately 17 ha of native vegetation and 8 ha of agricultural production using agroforestry techniques. Agroforestry products are exhibited at the Parque Shopping Maceió organic fair, demonstrating that the community is more focused on agricultural production and marketing. It was concluded that in relation to PANC, there is a good level of knowledge and use for food and commercialization, in which they mentioned different species and presented different forms of preparation. However, in general, the difficulty of acquiring PANCs is still an obstacle to the greater consumption habit, as well as the need for further studies on the nutritional potentials existing in the different species that fall under the PANC concept. Thus, making it possible to spread more variety of PANCs present on the tables of consumers who seek the best food and nutritional quality. KEYWORDS: Non-conventional Food Plants, Food Security; Sustainable Community.
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