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                <text>This work was intended to understand the rural youth as a protagonist, and how this protagonism may point out paths or incidences for development, which we will address here on 'local development.' The study concerns a concrete situation, a reality, which is the way in which rural youth is inserted. Methodologically, the debate was anchored from a bibliographical review. The analysis used to base the discussions and analyzes of the central themes was: on Local Development, from the perspective of Franco (1998), Jara (2001), Buarque (2002) and Tauk Santos (2013); the rural context was based on Veiga (2002) and Wanderley (2013); and the theme of rural youth were anchored from Castro (2008), Carneiro (1998), Abramo (1997), Wanderley (2007) and Martin-Barbero (2008). One of the conclusions of this research was that the protagonism allows the valorization and mobilization of the rural youths as endogenous energies, making them be references to the community and other youths. At the same time, it provides them with political and institutional spaces and also dialogues with other external local actors in the community. All these questions are clues and indications that the protagonism of rural youth favors the construction of local development in the community.</text>
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                <text>Este artigo compara os principais resultados do censo agropecuário do IBGE de 1996 com os resultados do censo de 2006, seguindo a metodologia conhecida como 'FAO-Incra' que permite caracterizar a agricultura familiar delimitando-a no universo total dos estabelecimentos. Na comparação destacam-se algumas variáveis significativas, tais como participação no valor da produção total (VBP), participação na área total dos estabelecimentos, utilização de tecnologia moderna e produtividade parcial de fatores.Os censos mostram que a participação na produção agropecuária se manteve praticamente inalterada, passando de 37,91% em 1996 para 36,11% em 2006, numa década de forte expansão do setor, o que revela que este segmente faz parte das cadeias produtivas agropecuárias do agronegócio brasileiro. A agricultura familiar é um segmento heterogêneo, com diversos subsegmentos. Nos dez anos de pesquisa percebe-se que houve forte crescimento da participação na produção do segmento mais abastado da agricultura familiar (A) e um crescimento numérico dos grupos mais pobres da mesma (C e D), sem o correspondente acréscimo de produção.</text>
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                <text>Potencial de los caldos rizósfera y súper cuatro como biofertilizantes para la sostenibilidad del cultivo de cebolla de bulbo (&amp;lt;i&amp;gt;Allium cepa&amp;lt;/i&amp;gt;)</text>
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                <text>&amp;lt;p align='justify'&amp;gt;&amp;#13; El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar el potencial de los caldos rizósfera y súper cuatro como biofertilizantes para la sostenibilidad del cultivo de cebolla de bulbo. Los caldos se analizaron química y microbiológicamente y se aplicaron a materas, en concentración del 10% a los 20, 40 y 60 días del trasplante. El diseño experimental fue completamente al azar con cinco tratamientos y 30 repeticiones. Las variables evaluadas fueron número y longitud de hojas y diámetro y peso del bulbo. El análisis químico mostró que cada caldo contiene una gran variedad de nutrimentos que son esenciales para la nutrición equilibrada de la planta. Por su parte, el análisis microbiológico indicó que cada caldo representa una fuente muy importante de microorganismos benéficos, especialmente el caldo rizósfera por su mayor población de hongos y de bacterias totales, fijadoras de N&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;2&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; y solubilizadoras de fósforo. En cuanto a los efectos sobre el crecimiento del cultivo, cada caldo por separado igualó al testigo químico y superó a la mezcla de los dos y al testigo absoluto. Sin embargo, los valores de conductividad eléctrica indican que se debe tener especial cuidado con el número de aplicaciones. Razón por la cual se recomienda que los dos biofertilizantes se apliquen semanalmente, como suplemento de la fertilización, en secuencia rotativa y en integración con prácticas agronómicas que permitan mantener niveles adecuados de materia orgánica, para asegurar la multiplicación y actividad no solamente de los microorganismos introducidos por medio de los biofertilizantes sino también de las poblaciones nativas del suelo.&amp;#13; &amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;</text>
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                <text>Es imprescindible un cambio de modelo para la agricultura</text>
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                <text>Miriam Reibán León</text>
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                <text>De acuerdo con lo que afirma Héctor Gravina 'la soberanía alimentaria debe ser el centro de la política agroalimentaría internacional y no las normas de la Organización Mundial del comercio (OMC) y los intereses de las grandes transnacionales de agroquímicos y alimentos', es necesario propender a una agricultura sostenible, 'que no signifique un modelo agrícola ineficaz en lo económico, depredador en lo ambiental y excluyente en lo socia como lo han impuesto los modelos tecnológicos basados en la revolución verde y en las nuevas biotecnologías.</text>
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                <text>This article reflects on the endeavor of family farmers Settlement Project Belo Horizonte (BH PA), located in southeast Pará, to 'keep' their collective identity and build of the territory of living from 30 years. The productive trajectories chosen by families, the height of productive systems, their decline, as well as the implementation of alternative production activities, show the dynamics of construction of the identity and the territory by family farmers. The build of diversified productive system, of the territoriality and the corresponding identity, make us reflect about the ethnicity situation of the group for to fight the appreciation and recognition of difference against universalizing public policies, socio-cultural diversity in the Territory Southeastern Pará-Brazil. The analysis is based on direct intervention experiences with the group, interviews with key people (events of the protagonists), direct observation and the notion of ethnodevelopment.</text>
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                <text>OBJETIVO: Avaliar as condições de saúde de famílias ligadas ao Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra e de bóias-frias. MÉTODOS: Realizou-se estudo comparativo de três populações: assentamento e acampamento do Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, e famílias de bóias-frias, em Unaí, MG, em 2005. Foram coletados os dados referentes às características sociodemográficas e familiares por meio de questionários aplicados a 202 famílias, e realizadas observação estruturada e discussões em grupo. Realizou-se a análise fatorial discriminante para se verificar diferenças entre as comunidades. RESULTADOS: As três comunidades apresentaram uma média de 89%, caracterizando-se como grupos distintos e reforçando a hipótese de que são realmente diferentes entre si em termos de suas condições de vida e saúde. Os trabalhadores bóias-frias apresentaram um alto índice de insegurança alimentar (39,5%), quase o dobro da proporção entre as famílias acampadas e quatro vezes mais que as assentadas. Com uma renda variável e baixa, os bóias-frias estavam mais expostos aos agrotóxicos se comparados aos assentados e acampados. A produção animal desenvolvida por todas as famílias assentadas foi uma característica marcante, ao contrário das famílias bóias-frias que praticamente não contavam com essa possibilidade na cidade. Segundo a percepção das famílias assentadas e acampadas, o Sistema Único de Saúde não tem atendido as necessidades de saúde da maioria delas, principalmente pela dificuldade do acesso aos serviços. Para esse grupo, o atendimento de suas necessidades se dá após reivindicações e pressões sobre os governos. 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Fueron colectados los datos referentes a características sociodemográficas y familiares por medio de cuestionarios aplicados a 202 familias y realizadas observaciones estructuradas y discusiones en grupo. Se realizó análisis factorial discriminante para verificar diferencias entre las comunidades. RESULTADOS: Las tres comunidades presentaron una media de 89%, caracterizándose como grupos distintos entre si en términos de sus condiciones de vida y salud. Los trabajadores rurales 'jornaleros' presentaron un alto índice de inseguridad alimenticia (39,5%), casi el doble de la proporción entre las familias acampadas y cuatro veces más que las asentadas. Con una renta variable y baja, las familias de 'jornaleros' estaban más expuestos a los plaguicidas si comparados a los asentados y acampados. 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Entretanto, outros sistemas agrícolas menos agressivos ao ambiente figuram no Estado, como mantenedores da produção de alimentos. Dentre eles, a agricultura de vazante, desenvolvida na Baixada Maranhense, assume posição de destaque. A pesquisa caracterizou e avaliou esse sistema de produção. Foram realizadas observações de campo, nas diversas localidades pertencentes ao Assentamento Diamante Negro/Jutaí, cujo território abrange áreas dos municípios de Monção e Igarapé do Meio, na Baixada Maranhense. A avaliação do sistema, sob a ótica do agricultor, foi realizada com base na aplicação de questionários a 14 agricultores e observações &amp;lt;em&amp;gt;in loco&amp;lt;/em&amp;gt;. A avaliação do sistema, do ponto de vista da Agroecologia, foi feita a partir de experimentação participativa, com quinze agricultores das comunidades analisadas. As principais perdas observadas na cultura do arroz estão relacionadas com o estresse hídrico das plantas e com o ataque de roedores (&amp;lt;em&amp;gt;Arvicola sapidus&amp;lt;/em&amp;gt;). A produtividade e o rendimento de engenho dos genótipos inseridos não diferiram estatisticamente. &amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt; &amp;lt;p style='text-indent: 1cm; margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: normal; line-height: 120%; text-decoration: none;' lang='pt-BR' align='justify'&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/p&amp;gt; &amp;lt;p style='margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: normal; line-height: 120%; text-decoration: none;' lang='pt-BR' align='justify'&amp;gt;&amp;lt;span style='color: #000000;'&amp;gt;&amp;lt;span style='font-family: Times New Roman,serif;'&amp;gt;&amp;lt;span style='font-size: small;'&amp;gt;PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Arroz; Maranhão; agricultura familiar; agricultura de vazante.&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;</text>
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                <text>This article addresses the issue related to technology geared for the family farmer. With the submission of an application named 'bubulus' which will assist in the diagnosis of bovine diseases and inform veterinary professionals that are located closer to where the farmer is, from a mobile device. So that the family farmer can inform symptoms and possible pathology to the veterinarian to help you in carrying out the logistics to the location where the beef for accelerating the veterinarian's assessment procedures and medication the bovine need. In the interim, to prepare the bubulus application was used to research methodology with exploratory and literature search to identify a problem that the family farmer had, and understand more about the subject, respectively. With this, the preparation of the application for family farmer involved input questions, operation and output to expose the methods that need to build the application and how would its use by the user.</text>
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