Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region

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Autor(a) principal: Era, Lucas Hideo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira, Kawamoto Junior, Luiz Teruo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24446
Resumo: The traceability ensures the registration of information about the 'path' that the food traveled from field production to the consumer's table. The Anvisa, together with the Mapa , through INC No. 2, of 2018 and INC No. 1, of 2019, demanded the adaptation of producers to the procedures of traceability of vegetable products. However, when the food is produced by family farmers, considering in communities with low levels of education, lack of infrastructure and many without internet access, traceability becomes a major challenge. This article verified the adequacy of the family farmer to the traceability of the food production chain, through the application of a multiple case study. A survey was carried out with nine vegetable farms located in the Alto Tietê region, Brazil. The results showed that one producer implemented the traceability system, but to control only 1% of its total production, which serves large fast-food chains. Most producers have incomplete elementary education (55%), work practically alone in production and rely on the help of family members. The results also showed that producers are unable to carry out traceability due to the lack of registration of the inputs used in production, which makes implementation unfeasible even if the community has IT infrastructure. In this way, it considers that traceability is important for the food chain, but due to the lack of a legal structure for the inputs, added to the lack of technical assistance make it difficult for producers in Alto Tietê to comply to INC 01 of 2019.
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spelling Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê RegionPercepción de un grupo de productores familiares sobre la trazabilidad en la cadena productiva de hortalizas en la Región del Alto TietêPercepção de grupo de produtores familiares sobre a rastreabilidade na cadeia produtiva de hortaliças da Região Alto TietêCinturão verdeControle de produçãoQualidade do processoSegurança alimentar.Cinturón verdeControl de producciónCalidad del procesoSeguridad alimenticia.Green beltProduction controlProcess qualityFood safety.The traceability ensures the registration of information about the 'path' that the food traveled from field production to the consumer's table. The Anvisa, together with the Mapa , through INC No. 2, of 2018 and INC No. 1, of 2019, demanded the adaptation of producers to the procedures of traceability of vegetable products. However, when the food is produced by family farmers, considering in communities with low levels of education, lack of infrastructure and many without internet access, traceability becomes a major challenge. This article verified the adequacy of the family farmer to the traceability of the food production chain, through the application of a multiple case study. A survey was carried out with nine vegetable farms located in the Alto Tietê region, Brazil. The results showed that one producer implemented the traceability system, but to control only 1% of its total production, which serves large fast-food chains. Most producers have incomplete elementary education (55%), work practically alone in production and rely on the help of family members. The results also showed that producers are unable to carry out traceability due to the lack of registration of the inputs used in production, which makes implementation unfeasible even if the community has IT infrastructure. In this way, it considers that traceability is important for the food chain, but due to the lack of a legal structure for the inputs, added to the lack of technical assistance make it difficult for producers in Alto Tietê to comply to INC 01 of 2019.La trazabilidad asegura el registro de información sobre el "camino" que recorrió el alimento desde la producción em el campo hasta la mesa del consumidor. La Anvisa, junto con el Mapa, a través del INC N ° 2, de 2018 y el INC N ° 1, de 2019, exigieron la adecuación de los productores a los procedimientos de trazabilidad de los productos vegetales, sin embargo, cuando los alimentos son producidos por agricultores familiares, considerando en comunidades con bajo nivel de educación, falta de infraestructura y muchas sin acceso a Internet, la trazabilidad se convierte en un gran desafío. Este artículo verificó la adecuación del agricultor familiar a la trazabilidad de la cadena de producción alimentaria, mediante la aplicación de un estudio de caso múltiple. Se realizó una encuesta en nueve fincas de hortalizas ubicadas en la región de Alto Tietê, Brasil. Los resultados mostraron que solo un productor implementó el sistema de trazabilidad, pero para controlar solo el 1% de su producción total, que atiende a grandes cadenas de comida rápida. La mayoría de los productores tienen educación primaria incompleta (55%), trabajan prácticamente solos en la producción y cuentan con la ayuda de sus familiares. Los resultados también mostraron que los productores no pueden realizar la trazabilidad debido a la falta de registro de los insumos utilizados en la producción, lo que hace inviable la implementación incluso si la comunidad cuenta con infraestructura de TI. De esta manera, se considera que la trazabilidad es importante para la cadena alimentaria, pero debido a la falta de una estructura legal para los insumos, sumado a la falta de asistencia técnica dificultan que los productores del Alto Tietê se adapten al INC 01 de 2019.A rastreabilidade assegura o registro das informações sobre o ‘caminho’ que o alimento percorreu desde a produção no campo até a mesa do consumidor. A Anvisa conjuntamente com o Mapa, por meio da INC nº 2, de 2018 e INC nº 1, de 2019, exigiu a adequação dos produtores para os procedimentos da rastreabilidade de produtos vegetais, Entretanto, quando os alimentos são produzidos por agricultores familiares, considerando das comunidades com grau de escolaridade baixo, falta de infraestrutura e muitos sem acesso a internet, a rastreabilidade passa a ser um grande desafio. Este artigo verificou a adequação do agricultor familiar à rastreabilidade da cadeia produtiva de alimentos, por meio da aplicação de estudo de caso múltiplo. Foi realizada uma pesquisa com nove propriedades rurais de hortaliças localizadas na região do Alto Tietê, Brasil. Nos resultados foi evidenciado que apenas um produtor implementou o sistema de rastreabilidade, mas para controle de somente 1% do total da sua produção, que atende grandes redes de fastfood. A maioria dos produtores tem o ensino fundamental incompleto (55%), trabalham praticamente sozinhos na produção e contam com auxílio de familiares. Os resultados ainda apontaram que os produtores não têm como realizar a rastreabilidade devido a falta de registro dos insumos utilizados na produção, o que inviabiliza a implementação mesmo se a comunidade tiver infraestrutura de TI. Dessa forma, considera que a rastreabilidade é importante para a cadeia de alimentos, mas mediante a falta de estrutura legal dos insumos adicionado a falta de assistência técnica tornam dificil a adequação à INC 01, de 2019 pelos produtores do Alto Tietê.Research, Society and Development2022-01-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2444610.33448/rsd-v11i1.24446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e7311124446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e7311124446Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e73111244462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24446/21642Copyright (c) 2022 Lucas Hideo Era; Sivanilza Teixeira Machado; Luiz Teruo Kawamoto Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEra, Lucas Hideo Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira Kawamoto Junior, Luiz Teruo2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24446Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:59.908445Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
Percepción de un grupo de productores familiares sobre la trazabilidad en la cadena productiva de hortalizas en la Región del Alto Tietê
Percepção de grupo de produtores familiares sobre a rastreabilidade na cadeia produtiva de hortaliças da Região Alto Tietê
title Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
spellingShingle Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
Era, Lucas Hideo
Cinturão verde
Controle de produção
Qualidade do processo
Segurança alimentar.
Cinturón verde
Control de producción
Calidad del proceso
Seguridad alimenticia.
Green belt
Production control
Process quality
Food safety.
title_short Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
title_full Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
title_fullStr Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
title_full_unstemmed Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
title_sort Perception of a group of family farmers on traceability in the production chain of vegetables in the Alto Tietê Region
author Era, Lucas Hideo
author_facet Era, Lucas Hideo
Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira
Kawamoto Junior, Luiz Teruo
author_role author
author2 Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira
Kawamoto Junior, Luiz Teruo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Era, Lucas Hideo
Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira
Kawamoto Junior, Luiz Teruo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cinturão verde
Controle de produção
Qualidade do processo
Segurança alimentar.
Cinturón verde
Control de producción
Calidad del proceso
Seguridad alimenticia.
Green belt
Production control
Process quality
Food safety.
topic Cinturão verde
Controle de produção
Qualidade do processo
Segurança alimentar.
Cinturón verde
Control de producción
Calidad del proceso
Seguridad alimenticia.
Green belt
Production control
Process quality
Food safety.
description The traceability ensures the registration of information about the 'path' that the food traveled from field production to the consumer's table. The Anvisa, together with the Mapa , through INC No. 2, of 2018 and INC No. 1, of 2019, demanded the adaptation of producers to the procedures of traceability of vegetable products. However, when the food is produced by family farmers, considering in communities with low levels of education, lack of infrastructure and many without internet access, traceability becomes a major challenge. This article verified the adequacy of the family farmer to the traceability of the food production chain, through the application of a multiple case study. A survey was carried out with nine vegetable farms located in the Alto Tietê region, Brazil. The results showed that one producer implemented the traceability system, but to control only 1% of its total production, which serves large fast-food chains. Most producers have incomplete elementary education (55%), work practically alone in production and rely on the help of family members. The results also showed that producers are unable to carry out traceability due to the lack of registration of the inputs used in production, which makes implementation unfeasible even if the community has IT infrastructure. In this way, it considers that traceability is important for the food chain, but due to the lack of a legal structure for the inputs, added to the lack of technical assistance make it difficult for producers in Alto Tietê to comply to INC 01 of 2019.
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