A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável

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Autor(a) principal: Zanella, Anacleto
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research is characterized by an analysis of the development process of family-based agriculture, between 1950 and 2021, in the region of the Association of Municipalities of Upper Uruguay (AMAU), in the north of Rio Grande do Sul – a territory historically characterized by the decisive participation of this sector in its expansion process. In the current context, in which Brazil and the world are experiencing acute crises – food insecurity (hunger expansion), sanitary (Covid-19 pandemic) and climate (global warming), among others – this study gains relevance because it discusses the multifunctional role of family agriculture, especially for the production of healthy foods and for the preservation of natural resources in rural areas. Based on the concept of sustainable development defined in the 2030 Agenda by the United Nations (UN), the research has as its central objective the debate on the following question: what are the main potentialities and limits of the sustainable development of family agriculture in the present time and in three dimensions - economic, social and environmental - taking into account both its historical trajectory and the recent context? The development of the research took place through literature review, systematization of information collected by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), collection of news in local newspapers, application of descriptive questionnaire and oral interviews with farmers (young people and adult) and leaders of unionism and social movements. The paper argues that some historical contradictions (such as prioritization of European immigrant peoples or their descendants and the deprecation of indigenous, black and caboclos peoples; the unequal distribution of land; the process of conservative modernization of agriculture that favored better-capitalized farmers) and more recent ones (such as the exodus of young people swells and the aging of the rural population; the concentration of public policies, production and agricultural income among consolidated farmers; the advance of the conventional model and production of agricultural commodities in deprecation to healthy foods) block the full sustainable development of family farming in this region. Despite these vigorous limits/contradictions, the research points out that, in the context of the present time in which there is a need to expand the production of healthy foods and to face the climate crisis, family farming, especially in this region, has some unique potentialities - its multifunctional role, its enormous representation and its strong organizational tradition (unionism, social movements and cooperativism) - that allow the development of an agenda that mobilizes broad social sectors in order to put family farming back at the center of the Public Policies of the Brazilian State and to contribute decisively in the perspective of the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda, especially in this territory.
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spelling Tedesco, João CarlosCPF: 39338010015http://lattes.cnpq.br/7607226919113693CPF: 39884317020http://lattes.cnpq.br/8464955560145527Zanella, Anacleto2023-04-27T23:15:26Z2022-02-22ZANELLA, Anacleto. A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável. 2022. 502 f. Tese (Doutorado em História) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2022.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2489This research is characterized by an analysis of the development process of family-based agriculture, between 1950 and 2021, in the region of the Association of Municipalities of Upper Uruguay (AMAU), in the north of Rio Grande do Sul – a territory historically characterized by the decisive participation of this sector in its expansion process. In the current context, in which Brazil and the world are experiencing acute crises – food insecurity (hunger expansion), sanitary (Covid-19 pandemic) and climate (global warming), among others – this study gains relevance because it discusses the multifunctional role of family agriculture, especially for the production of healthy foods and for the preservation of natural resources in rural areas. Based on the concept of sustainable development defined in the 2030 Agenda by the United Nations (UN), the research has as its central objective the debate on the following question: what are the main potentialities and limits of the sustainable development of family agriculture in the present time and in three dimensions - economic, social and environmental - taking into account both its historical trajectory and the recent context? The development of the research took place through literature review, systematization of information collected by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), collection of news in local newspapers, application of descriptive questionnaire and oral interviews with farmers (young people and adult) and leaders of unionism and social movements. The paper argues that some historical contradictions (such as prioritization of European immigrant peoples or their descendants and the deprecation of indigenous, black and caboclos peoples; the unequal distribution of land; the process of conservative modernization of agriculture that favored better-capitalized farmers) and more recent ones (such as the exodus of young people swells and the aging of the rural population; the concentration of public policies, production and agricultural income among consolidated farmers; the advance of the conventional model and production of agricultural commodities in deprecation to healthy foods) block the full sustainable development of family farming in this region. Despite these vigorous limits/contradictions, the research points out that, in the context of the present time in which there is a need to expand the production of healthy foods and to face the climate crisis, family farming, especially in this region, has some unique potentialities - its multifunctional role, its enormous representation and its strong organizational tradition (unionism, social movements and cooperativism) - that allow the development of an agenda that mobilizes broad social sectors in order to put family farming back at the center of the Public Policies of the Brazilian State and to contribute decisively in the perspective of the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda, especially in this territory.Esta pesquisa caracteriza-se por uma análise sobre o processo de desenvolvimento da agricultura de base familiar, entre 1950 e 2021, na região da Associação dos Municípios do Alto Uruguai (AMAU), no norte do Rio Grande do Sul – um território caracterizado historicamente pela participação determinante desse setor no seu processo de expansão. No contexto atual, em que o Brasil e o mundo atravessam crises agudas – insegurança alimentar (ampliação da fome), sanitária (pandemia do Covid-19) e climática (aquecimento global), entre outras – este estudo ganha relevância, pois debate o papel multifuncional da agricultura familiar, especialmente para a produção de alimentos saudáveis e para a preservação dos recursos naturais no meio rural. A partir do conceito de desenvolvimento sustentável definido na Agenda 2030 pela Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU), a pesquisa tem como objetivo central o debate sobre a seguinte questão: quais são as principais potencialidades e limites do desenvolvimento sustentável da agricultura familiar no tempo presente em três dimensões - econômica, social e ambiental – levando em conta tanto a sua trajetória histórica quanto o contexto recente? O desenvolvimento da pesquisa deu-se através de revisão de literatura, sistematização de informações coletadas pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE), coletânea de notícias nos jornais de circulação local, aplicação de questionário descritivo e de entrevistas orais junto a agricultores (jovens e adultos) e lideranças do sindicalismo e de movimentos sociais. O trabalho sustenta que algumas contradições históricas (como a priorização aos povos imigrantes europeus ou de seus descendentes e a preterição aos povos indígenas, negros e caboclos; a distribuição desigual da terra; o processo de modernização conservadora da agricultura que favoreceu aos agricultores mais bem capitalizados) e outras mais recentes (como o êxodo dos jovens e o envelhecimento da população rural; a concentração das políticas públicas, da produção e da renda agropecuária entre os agricultores consolidados; o avanço do modelo convencional e de produção de commodities agrícolas em preterição aos alimentos saudáveis) bloqueiam o pleno desenvolvimento sustentável da agricultura familiar nessa região. Apesar desses vigorosos limites/contradições, a pesquisa aponta que, no contexto do tempo presente em que há uma necessidade de ampliação da produção de alimentos saudáveis e de enfrentar a crise climática, a agricultura familiar, especialmente nessa região, possui algumas potencialidades singulares - seu papel multifuncional, sua enorme representatividade e a sua forte tradição organizativa (sindicalismo, movimentos sociais e cooperativismo) - que permitem construir uma agenda que mobilize amplos setores sociais no sentido de recolocar a agricultura familiar no centro das políticas públicas do Estado brasileiro e de contribuir decisivamente na perspectiva da efetivação da Agenda 2030 da ONU, especialmente nesse território.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-04-27T23:15:26Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2022AnacletoZanella.pdf: 8600227 bytes, checksum: 8bcd250591ef4361d13a9dc750829202 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-04-27T23:15:26Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Family farming in the north of Rio Grande do Sul - AMAU region (1950-2021) : potentialities and limits of its sustainable development
title A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
spellingShingle A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
Zanella, Anacleto
Agricultura familiar - Rio Grande do Sul
Desenvolvimento sustentável
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
title_full A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
title_fullStr A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
title_full_unstemmed A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
title_sort A agricultura familiar no norte do Rio Grande do Sul - região da AMAU (1950-2021) : potencialidades e limites de seu desenvolvimento sustentável
author Zanella, Anacleto
author_facet Zanella, Anacleto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zanella, Anacleto
contributor_str_mv Tedesco, João Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agricultura familiar - Rio Grande do Sul
Desenvolvimento sustentável
topic Agricultura familiar - Rio Grande do Sul
Desenvolvimento sustentável
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
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description This research is characterized by an analysis of the development process of family-based agriculture, between 1950 and 2021, in the region of the Association of Municipalities of Upper Uruguay (AMAU), in the north of Rio Grande do Sul – a territory historically characterized by the decisive participation of this sector in its expansion process. In the current context, in which Brazil and the world are experiencing acute crises – food insecurity (hunger expansion), sanitary (Covid-19 pandemic) and climate (global warming), among others – this study gains relevance because it discusses the multifunctional role of family agriculture, especially for the production of healthy foods and for the preservation of natural resources in rural areas. Based on the concept of sustainable development defined in the 2030 Agenda by the United Nations (UN), the research has as its central objective the debate on the following question: what are the main potentialities and limits of the sustainable development of family agriculture in the present time and in three dimensions - economic, social and environmental - taking into account both its historical trajectory and the recent context? The development of the research took place through literature review, systematization of information collected by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), collection of news in local newspapers, application of descriptive questionnaire and oral interviews with farmers (young people and adult) and leaders of unionism and social movements. The paper argues that some historical contradictions (such as prioritization of European immigrant peoples or their descendants and the deprecation of indigenous, black and caboclos peoples; the unequal distribution of land; the process of conservative modernization of agriculture that favored better-capitalized farmers) and more recent ones (such as the exodus of young people swells and the aging of the rural population; the concentration of public policies, production and agricultural income among consolidated farmers; the advance of the conventional model and production of agricultural commodities in deprecation to healthy foods) block the full sustainable development of family farming in this region. Despite these vigorous limits/contradictions, the research points out that, in the context of the present time in which there is a need to expand the production of healthy foods and to face the climate crisis, family farming, especially in this region, has some unique potentialities - its multifunctional role, its enormous representation and its strong organizational tradition (unionism, social movements and cooperativism) - that allow the development of an agenda that mobilizes broad social sectors in order to put family farming back at the center of the Public Policies of the Brazilian State and to contribute decisively in the perspective of the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda, especially in this territory.
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