Agricultural Development in Brazil
Agricultural Development in Brazil
The Rise of a Global Agro-food Power
Navarro, Zander; Lanna, Rodrigo; Buainain, Antonio M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2019
272
Dura
Inglês
9781138492776
15 a 20 dias
690
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List of editors and contributors. Abbreviations and acronyms. Introduction. 1. Agriculture, industry, and the economy: from extensive farming to a global agro-food power. 2. Rural Brazil: the demise of its agrarian past, 1968-2018. 3. Agricultural development in Brazil: the role of agricultural policies. 4. The restructuring of Brazilian agri-chains: the role of value chains. 5. Global competitiveness of the Brazilian agri-food sector: strategies and policies. 6. Innovation and development of Brazilian agriculture: research, technology, and institutions. 7. Bioenergy and biofuels in Brazil. 8. Agriculture and the environment: a conflictive and ambiguous antinomy in recent Brazilian development. 9. Rural Brazil: a social and economic space without farmers?. 10. Employment and forms of occupation in rural Brazil: from minifundio-latifundio to regulated rural labour market. 11. The fate of family farming under the new pattern of agrarian development in Brazil. 12. Structural heterogeneity in rural Brazil: three regional cases. 13. Challenges of current land governance in Brazil: beyond the historical, political and social demands for land reform. 14. Intellectual trajectories about the Brazilian agrarian transition. References. Index
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Internal Revenue Service;Socioeconomic Development;biofuel;National Agricultural Research System;food production;Brazilian Agriculture;global value chain;Brazilian Government;agribusiness;Social Reproduction;deforestation;Cerrado Biome;sugar;Rural Environmental Registry;coffee;Brazilian Agricultural Production;rural poverty;Brazilian Agricultural Exports;value-chains;Average Income;sustainability;Center West Regions;land use;Gdp Growth;rural development;Amazon Biome;Brazilian Agribusiness;Strengthening Family Farming;Brazilian Gdp;Rural Labour Market;Energy Sources;Land Governance;Agro Food System;Rural Credit Policy;Rural Out-migrants;Biodiesel Production;Gdp Growth Rate
List of editors and contributors. Abbreviations and acronyms. Introduction. 1. Agriculture, industry, and the economy: from extensive farming to a global agro-food power. 2. Rural Brazil: the demise of its agrarian past, 1968-2018. 3. Agricultural development in Brazil: the role of agricultural policies. 4. The restructuring of Brazilian agri-chains: the role of value chains. 5. Global competitiveness of the Brazilian agri-food sector: strategies and policies. 6. Innovation and development of Brazilian agriculture: research, technology, and institutions. 7. Bioenergy and biofuels in Brazil. 8. Agriculture and the environment: a conflictive and ambiguous antinomy in recent Brazilian development. 9. Rural Brazil: a social and economic space without farmers?. 10. Employment and forms of occupation in rural Brazil: from minifundio-latifundio to regulated rural labour market. 11. The fate of family farming under the new pattern of agrarian development in Brazil. 12. Structural heterogeneity in rural Brazil: three regional cases. 13. Challenges of current land governance in Brazil: beyond the historical, political and social demands for land reform. 14. Intellectual trajectories about the Brazilian agrarian transition. References. Index
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Internal Revenue Service;Socioeconomic Development;biofuel;National Agricultural Research System;food production;Brazilian Agriculture;global value chain;Brazilian Government;agribusiness;Social Reproduction;deforestation;Cerrado Biome;sugar;Rural Environmental Registry;coffee;Brazilian Agricultural Production;rural poverty;Brazilian Agricultural Exports;value-chains;Average Income;sustainability;Center West Regions;land use;Gdp Growth;rural development;Amazon Biome;Brazilian Agribusiness;Strengthening Family Farming;Brazilian Gdp;Rural Labour Market;Energy Sources;Land Governance;Agro Food System;Rural Credit Policy;Rural Out-migrants;Biodiesel Production;Gdp Growth Rate