The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology

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Autor(a) principal: Niederle, Paulo André
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sabourin, Eric Pierre, Schmitt, Claudia Job, de Ávila, Mario Lúcio, Petersen, Paulo F, de Assis, William Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/13035
Resumo: This article analyzes the construction of public policies for agroecology in Brazil focusing on: (a) the economic, political and institutional context and the processes of social organization that enabled the emergence of this public agenda; (b) the creation of networks to promote agroecology with capacity to influence public action; (c) the incorporation of the agroecological approach in public policies considering the coexistence of different conceptions of agroecology. Results come from an interinstitutional research that involved several researchers and organizations linked to the Public Policy and Rural Development Network in Latin America (PP-AL). They point out that the construction of policies in favor of agroecology gained space after 2002, when the election of President Lula took to the structure of the State actors with direct interface with social movements and unions. In the broad political coalition that was formed in the new government and especially in the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA), agrarian movements predominated, as well as their traditional demands of rural credit and agrarian reform. However, they faced an increasingly expressive and organized agroecological movement, which forced the gradual incorporation of socio-environmental references in differentiated agricultural policies for rural development. In addition, this convergence was strengthened by the food and nutritional security agenda, which played a decisive role in the dissemination of agroecology as a reference for public policy.
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spelling The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecologyLa trayectoria brasileña de construcción de políticas públicas para la agroecologíaA trajetória brasileira de construção de políticas públicas para a agroecologiaAgroecologia. Políticas Públicas. Agricultura familiar.Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.This article analyzes the construction of public policies for agroecology in Brazil focusing on: (a) the economic, political and institutional context and the processes of social organization that enabled the emergence of this public agenda; (b) the creation of networks to promote agroecology with capacity to influence public action; (c) the incorporation of the agroecological approach in public policies considering the coexistence of different conceptions of agroecology. Results come from an interinstitutional research that involved several researchers and organizations linked to the Public Policy and Rural Development Network in Latin America (PP-AL). They point out that the construction of policies in favor of agroecology gained space after 2002, when the election of President Lula took to the structure of the State actors with direct interface with social movements and unions. In the broad political coalition that was formed in the new government and especially in the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA), agrarian movements predominated, as well as their traditional demands of rural credit and agrarian reform. However, they faced an increasingly expressive and organized agroecological movement, which forced the gradual incorporation of socio-environmental references in differentiated agricultural policies for rural development. In addition, this convergence was strengthened by the food and nutritional security agenda, which played a decisive role in the dissemination of agroecology as a reference for public policy.Este artículo analiza la construcción de políticas públicas para la agroecología en Brasil enfocando: (a) el contexto económico, político e institucional y los procesos de organización social que posibilitaran la emergencia de esa agenda pública; (b) la constitución de redes de promoción de la agroecología y su capacidad de influir en la acción pública; (c) la incorporación del enfoque agroecológico en las políticas públicas considerando la coexistencia de distintas concepciones de agroecología. Los resultados provienen de una investigación interinstitucional que involucró a diversos investigadores y organizaciones vinculadas a la Red Políticas Públicas y Desarrollo Rural en América Latina (PP-AL). Los mismos apuntan que la construcción de políticas a favor de la agroecología ganó espacio a partir de 2002, cuando la elección del presidente Lula llevó a dentro de la estructura del Estado actores con interfaces directas con movimientos sociales y sindicales. En la amplia coalición política que se formó en el nuevo gobierno y, sobre todo, en el Ministerio de Desarrollo Agrario (MDA), predominaron movimientos agrarios con sus tradicionales pautas en torno al crédito rural y la reforma agraria. Sin embargo, estos pasaron a convivir con un movimiento agroecológico cada vez más expresivo y organizado, lo que llevó a la incorporación gradual de referencias socioambientales en las políticas agrícolas diferenciadas. Además, esta convergencia fue potenciada por la agenda de la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional, la cual cumplió un papel decisivo en la diseminación de la agroecología como referencial de política pública.Este artigo analisa a construção de políticas públicas para a agroecologia no Brasil focalizando: (a) o contexto econômico, político e institucional e os processos de organização social que possibilitaram a emergência dessa agenda pública; (b) a constituição de redes de promoção da agroecologia e sua capacidade de influenciar a ação pública; (c) a incorporação do enfoque agroecológico nas políticas públicas considerando a coexistência de distintas concepções de agroecologia. Os resultados são provenientes de uma pesquisa interinstitucional que envolveu diversos pesquisadores e organizações vinculadas à Rede Políticas Públicas e Desenvolvimento Rural na América Latina (PP-AL). Os mesmos apontam que a construção de políticas a favor da agroecologia ganhou espaço a partir de 2002, quando a eleição do presidente Lula levou para dentro da estrutura do Estado atores com interface direta com movimentos sociais e sindicais. Na ampla coalizão política que se formou no novo governo e, sobretudo, no Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário (MDA), predominaram movimentos agrários com suas tradicionais pautas em torno do crédito rural e da reforma agrária. No entanto, eles passaram a conviver com um movimento agroecológico cada vez mais expressivo e organizado, o que levou à incorporação gradual de referenciais socioambientais nas políticas agrícolas diferenciadas. Além disso, esta convergência foi potencializada pela agenda da segurança alimentar e nutricional, a qual cumpriu um papel decisivo na disseminação da agroecologia como referencial de política pública.Edunisc - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul2019-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/redes/article/view/1303510.17058/redes.v24i1.13035Redes ; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Mercados Institucionais: reconectando a produção ao consumo; 270-291Redes; Vol. 24 Núm. 1 (2019): Mercados Institucionais: reconectando a produção ao consumo; 270-291Redes; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Mercados Institucionais: reconectando a produção ao consumo; 270-291Redes; v. 24 n. 1 (2019): Mercados Institucionais: reconectando a produção ao consumo; 270-2911982-6745reponame:Redes (Santa Cruz do Sul. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
La trayectoria brasileña de construcción de políticas públicas para la agroecología
A trajetória brasileira de construção de políticas públicas para a agroecologia
title The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
spellingShingle The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
Niederle, Paulo André
Agroecologia. Políticas Públicas. Agricultura familiar.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
title_short The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
title_full The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
title_fullStr The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
title_full_unstemmed The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
title_sort The Brazilian trajectory of construction of public policies for agroecology
author Niederle, Paulo André
author_facet Niederle, Paulo André
Sabourin, Eric Pierre
Schmitt, Claudia Job
de Ávila, Mario Lúcio
Petersen, Paulo F
de Assis, William Santos
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author2 Sabourin, Eric Pierre
Schmitt, Claudia Job
de Ávila, Mario Lúcio
Petersen, Paulo F
de Assis, William Santos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Niederle, Paulo André
Sabourin, Eric Pierre
Schmitt, Claudia Job
de Ávila, Mario Lúcio
Petersen, Paulo F
de Assis, William Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agroecologia. Políticas Públicas. Agricultura familiar.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
topic Agroecologia. Políticas Públicas. Agricultura familiar.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
Agroecology. Public policies. Family farming.
description This article analyzes the construction of public policies for agroecology in Brazil focusing on: (a) the economic, political and institutional context and the processes of social organization that enabled the emergence of this public agenda; (b) the creation of networks to promote agroecology with capacity to influence public action; (c) the incorporation of the agroecological approach in public policies considering the coexistence of different conceptions of agroecology. Results come from an interinstitutional research that involved several researchers and organizations linked to the Public Policy and Rural Development Network in Latin America (PP-AL). They point out that the construction of policies in favor of agroecology gained space after 2002, when the election of President Lula took to the structure of the State actors with direct interface with social movements and unions. In the broad political coalition that was formed in the new government and especially in the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA), agrarian movements predominated, as well as their traditional demands of rural credit and agrarian reform. However, they faced an increasingly expressive and organized agroecological movement, which forced the gradual incorporation of socio-environmental references in differentiated agricultural policies for rural development. In addition, this convergence was strengthened by the food and nutritional security agenda, which played a decisive role in the dissemination of agroecology as a reference for public policy.
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