Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe
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Resumo: | Brazilian biodiversity represents relevant economic importance for traditional peoples and communities in Brazil when transformed into goods and services destined for the market, constituting value chains. These goods and services are called sociobiodiversity products and can be locally sold and (or) offered to the national and international market. The mangabeira tree was recognized in 1992 in Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil, as its symbol tree due to its high incidence. Then, in 2010, the Mangaba Collectors were recognized as a traditionally differentiated group. Therefore, they must be protected accordingly to their forms of social organization, their territories, and natural resources. They are traditional groups from restinga areas that develop mangaba extractivism and other resources from the restinga and mangrove forests for subsistence and cultural reproduction. Currently, the Mangaba Collectors from Sergipe have been organizing themselves in local associations. Their main goals are to generate work and income through the addition of values to local natural products. In this sense, the objective of this study was to apply the tool Radar de Inovação to assess the degree of innovation of the family agribusiness units of the Mangaba Collectors of Sergipe inserted in the value chain of sociobiodiversity products on the coast of Sergipe. We found that the main factor in selecting innovation actions of the associations analyzed was the location. That happened due to market opportunities peculiar to each region and respective conditions of identification and access. |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal SergipeGrado de innovación en la cadena de valor de productos de la sociobiodiversidad de la costa de SergipeGrau de inovação na cadeia de valor de produtos da sociobiodiversidade do litoral de SergipeBiodiversidadeInovaçãoMangaba.BiodiversidadInnovaciónMangaba.BiodiversityInnovationMangaba.Brazilian biodiversity represents relevant economic importance for traditional peoples and communities in Brazil when transformed into goods and services destined for the market, constituting value chains. These goods and services are called sociobiodiversity products and can be locally sold and (or) offered to the national and international market. The mangabeira tree was recognized in 1992 in Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil, as its symbol tree due to its high incidence. Then, in 2010, the Mangaba Collectors were recognized as a traditionally differentiated group. Therefore, they must be protected accordingly to their forms of social organization, their territories, and natural resources. They are traditional groups from restinga areas that develop mangaba extractivism and other resources from the restinga and mangrove forests for subsistence and cultural reproduction. Currently, the Mangaba Collectors from Sergipe have been organizing themselves in local associations. Their main goals are to generate work and income through the addition of values to local natural products. In this sense, the objective of this study was to apply the tool Radar de Inovação to assess the degree of innovation of the family agribusiness units of the Mangaba Collectors of Sergipe inserted in the value chain of sociobiodiversity products on the coast of Sergipe. We found that the main factor in selecting innovation actions of the associations analyzed was the location. That happened due to market opportunities peculiar to each region and respective conditions of identification and access.La biodiversidad brasileña representa una importancia económica relevante para los pueblos y comunidades tradicionales de Brasil cuando se transforma en bienes y servicios destinados al mercado, y así constituyen cadenas de valor. Estos bienes y servicios se denominan productos de sociobiodiversidad y pueden venderse localmente y/u ofrecerse al mercado nacional e internacional. Por su alta incidencia, el árbol mangabeira fue reconocido en 1992 en el Estado de Sergipe, Nordeste de Brasil, como el árbol símbolo del Estado. Posteriormente, en 2010, las Recolectoras de Mangaba fueron reconocidas como un grupo tradicionalmente diferenciado que debe ser protegido según sus propias formas de organización social, sus territorios y recursos naturales. Se trata de grupos tradicionales de áreas donde hay vegetación restinga que desarrollan el extractivismo de mangaba y otros recursos de la restinga y de los manglares como medio de subsistencia y reproducción cultural. Actualmente, las Recolectoras de Mangaba en Sergipe se están organizando en asociaciones locales, que tienen entre sus objetivos la propuesta de generar trabajo e ingresos a través de la suma de valores a los productos naturales locales. En este sentido, el objetivo de este estudio fue aplicar la herramienta Radar de Inovação para evaluar el grado de innovación de las unidades de agroindustria familiar de las Recolectoras de Mangaba de Sergipe insertadas en la cadena de valor de los productos de la sociobiodiversidad en la costa de Sergipe. Entre los resultados obtenidos, se encontró que la ubicación fue el principal factor de selección para las acciones de innovación de las asociaciones analizadas, como resultado de las oportunidades de mercado propias de cada región y las respectivas condiciones de identificación y acceso.A biodiversidade brasileira representa relevante importância econômica para povos e comunidades tradicionais do Brasil quando transformada em bens e serviços destinados ao mercado, constituindo-se as cadeias de valor. Esses bens e serviços são denominados produtos da sociobiodiversidade, podendo ser comercializados localmente e/ou ofertados ao mercado nacional e internacional. Devido sua alta incidência, a árvore mangabeira foi reconhecida no ano de 1992 no Estado de Sergipe como a árvore símbolo do Estado. Posteriormente, no ano de 2010, as Catadoras de Mangaba foram reconhecidas como grupo tradicionalmente diferenciado que deve ser protegido segundo as suas formas próprias de organização social, seus territórios e recursos naturais. São grupos tradicionais de áreas de restinga que desenvolvem o extrativismo da mangaba e demais recursos da restinga e dos manguezais como forma de subsistência e reprodução cultural. Atualmente, as Catadoras de Mangaba de Sergipe vêm se organizando em associações locais, as quais apresentam dentre os seus objetivos a proposta da geração de trabalho e renda através da agregação de valores aos produtos naturais locais. Neste sentido, o objetivo deste estudo foi aplicar a ferramenta Radar de Inovação a fim de avaliar o grau de inovação das unidades agroindustriais familiares das Catadoras de Mangaba de Sergipe inseridas na cadeia de valor de produtos da sociobiodiversidade do litoral de Sergipe. Dentre os resultados obtidos, verificou-se que a localização foi o principal fator de seleção de ações de inovação das associações analisadas, em decorrência das oportunidades de mercado peculiares de cada região e respectivas condições de identificação e acesso.Research, Society and Development2021-08-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1891610.33448/rsd-v10i10.18916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e376101018916Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e376101018916Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e3761010189162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18916/16933Copyright (c) 2021 André Luiz Gomes de Souza; Thatiana Carvalho Santos; Matheus Fellipe Santos Silva; Gabriel Francisco da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, André Luiz Gomes deSantos, Thatiana CarvalhoSilva, Matheus Fellipe SantosSilva, Gabriel Francisco da2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18916Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:56.024615Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe Grado de innovación en la cadena de valor de productos de la sociobiodiversidad de la costa de Sergipe Grau de inovação na cadeia de valor de produtos da sociobiodiversidade do litoral de Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe Souza, André Luiz Gomes de Biodiversidade Inovação Mangaba. Biodiversidad Innovación Mangaba. Biodiversity Innovation Mangaba. |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Degree of innovation in sociobiodiversity product value chain in the coastal Sergipe |
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Souza, André Luiz Gomes de |
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Souza, André Luiz Gomes de Santos, Thatiana Carvalho Silva, Matheus Fellipe Santos Silva, Gabriel Francisco da |
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Santos, Thatiana Carvalho Silva, Matheus Fellipe Santos Silva, Gabriel Francisco da |
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Souza, André Luiz Gomes de Santos, Thatiana Carvalho Silva, Matheus Fellipe Santos Silva, Gabriel Francisco da |
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Biodiversidade Inovação Mangaba. Biodiversidad Innovación Mangaba. Biodiversity Innovation Mangaba. |
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Biodiversidade Inovação Mangaba. Biodiversidad Innovación Mangaba. Biodiversity Innovation Mangaba. |
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Brazilian biodiversity represents relevant economic importance for traditional peoples and communities in Brazil when transformed into goods and services destined for the market, constituting value chains. These goods and services are called sociobiodiversity products and can be locally sold and (or) offered to the national and international market. The mangabeira tree was recognized in 1992 in Sergipe, Northeastern Brazil, as its symbol tree due to its high incidence. Then, in 2010, the Mangaba Collectors were recognized as a traditionally differentiated group. Therefore, they must be protected accordingly to their forms of social organization, their territories, and natural resources. They are traditional groups from restinga areas that develop mangaba extractivism and other resources from the restinga and mangrove forests for subsistence and cultural reproduction. Currently, the Mangaba Collectors from Sergipe have been organizing themselves in local associations. Their main goals are to generate work and income through the addition of values to local natural products. In this sense, the objective of this study was to apply the tool Radar de Inovação to assess the degree of innovation of the family agribusiness units of the Mangaba Collectors of Sergipe inserted in the value chain of sociobiodiversity products on the coast of Sergipe. We found that the main factor in selecting innovation actions of the associations analyzed was the location. That happened due to market opportunities peculiar to each region and respective conditions of identification and access. |
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