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                <text>La ingeniería genética en el área de la agricultura, y más concretamente de la producción de alimentos, desde hace varias décadas está modificando la estructura genética de origen para dar lugar a las superplantas, a los supercultivos. La obtención de los transgénicos responde a intereses comerciales y mercantilistas y no a una respuesta para el campesino ni para el medio ambiente ni para el consumidor. Al consumidor se le está negando una información vital cuando no se le suministra información visible y medianamente comprobable para que tenga la posibilidad de elegir cómo alimentarse. Los organismos modificados genéticamente (OMG) pueden representar peligros muy grandes para el planeta. Actualmente, los cultivos transgénicos han incrementado las áreas productivas en forma exponencial, y están prácticamente en todo el orbe. Y aunque las áreas de agricultura orgánica, limpia, y sostenible han aumentado enormemente con resultados positivos demostrados contundentemente, la proporción con respecto a los transgénicos coloca a la humanidad en serios riesgos. Para los recursos naturales no es menos crítica la situación, ya que se han podido demostrar categóricamente las consecuencias negativas con estudios serios y de varios años. El agua, el suelo, la biodiversidad como un todo está en peligro, pues los organismos alterados están provocando la extinción de plantas nativas, de plantas promisorias: el germoplasma silvestre está siendo atacado en forma frontal.</text>
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                <text>Se trata de un trabajo sobre las prácticas de alimentación de los habitantes de una comunidad quilombola (descendientes de esclavos cimarrones) de la Amazonia brasileña. Los residentes de esta comunidad, apoyados por una asociación comunitaria local, reivindican la tenencia de la tierra en la que viven, defendiendo el hecho de ser descendientes de los antiguos habitantes de los quilombos (viviendas de los esclavos cimarrones), de conformidad con el Artículo 68 de la Constitución Federal brasileña de 1988. Las tierras donde viven son zonas rodeadas por haciendas ganaderas pertenecientes a grandes terratenientes y hombres influyentes en la vida política de la región. Esto significa que los quilombolas cuentan con un espacio reducido para la agricultura familiar, base antigua de sus actividades económicas, lo cual lleva a que muchos de ellos deban abandonar estas prácticas agrícolas para trabajar en las haciendas vecinas o en las ciudades. Generalmente, los hombres como peones y las mujeres en el servicio doméstico. La consecuencia es la reducción de la proporción de los alimentos producidos localmente, que provoca un cambio en el estilo de vida y en el consumo de alimentos, que cada vez más son comprados en el mercado; se efectúan, de esta manera, cambios en las representaciones y en las prácticas de alimentación cotidiana.     ABSTRACT This is a work on the inhabitants of a community feeding practices quilombola (descendants of runaway slaves) of the Brazilian Amazon. The residents of this community, supported by a local community association, claimed possession of the land on which they live, defending the fact of being descendants of the ancient inhabitants of the quilombos (runaway slave dwellings), in accordance with article 68 of the 1988 Brazilian Federal Constitution. The land where they live are areas surrounded by cattle farms belonging to large landowners and influential men in the political life of the region. This means that the quilombolas have a space for family agriculture, former base of their economic activities, which means that many of them need to abandon these agricultural practices to work on neighbouring farms or cities. Generally, men as pawns and the woman in domestic service. The result is a reduction in the proportion of foods produced locally, that causes a change in the style of life and consumption of foods, which increasingly are purchased in the market; changes are made, thus in the representations and the daily feeding practices.</text>
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                <text>Com dimensões continentais, o Brasil contém espaços rurais heterogêneos, onde são encontradas formas diversas de organização social, econômica e de acesso à terra, por sua vez relacionadas à forma de colonização do país e à política fundiária que beneficiou uma categoria em detrimento de outra. Este artigo objetiva apresentar uma síntese da diversidade do espaço rural brasileiro, com base em revisão bibliográfica de textos selecionados sobre o tema. A variedade de espaços rurais no Brasil encontrada na contemporaneidade trás ruralidades relativamente acentuadas na maneira como as pessoas estabelecem o seu modo de produzir o espaço e reproduzir a si mesmos. Nos vários contextos rurais, com características e estilos de vida diversos, são constituídas relações econômicas e socioculturais em observância às peculiaridades do local, cujas relações são responsáveis por moldarem o espaço, ao mesmo tempo em que são moldadas pelo local em que elas se estabelecem.With continental dimensions, Brazil contains heterogeneous rural spaces, where diverse forms of social, economic and access to land organization are found. These, in turn, are related to the country´s colonization and land policy that benefited one category over another. This article aims to present a synthesis of the Brazilian rural space diversity, based on a bibliographical review of selected texts on the theme. The variety of rural spaces in Brazil found in contemporaneity brings relatively sharp ruralities in the way people establish their mode of producing space and reproducing themselves. In diverse rural contexts, with different characteristics and lifestyles, economic and socio-cultural relations are constituted in observance of the peculiarities of the place, whose relations are responsible for shaping the space, at the same time that they are shaped by the place in which they are established.</text>
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                <text>O estudo focalizou as unidades de exploração agrícola (UEA) localizadas no Município de Santana, no Estado do Amapá. Os dados foram obtidos por meio da abordagem participativa e multidisciplinar com os agricultores em 90 propriedades rurais, visando a identificação e a caracterização dos sistemas de uso da terra existentes. Entre os principais problemas identificados nas unidades, a deficiência da assistência técnica foi a mais indicada com 51,1%, seguida do furto de equipamentos agrícolas e da produção com 44,4%, o acesso a água para irrigação com 33,3%. A renda média obtida pelas UEA foi de 1,8 salários mínimos, sendo o máximo de 4 e o mínimo de 0,5 sm. O tamanho médio das unidades com fins comerciais é de 6,61 hectares, sendo que até 50% das unidades possuem área média de três hectares. Os sistemas agroflorestais (SAF) representam 18,43% dos sistemas de uso da terra utilizados no local. Das 31 espécies comercializadas, 64% são de fruteiras perenes, enquanto que cultivos temporários, hortaliças e extrativismo completam os outros percentuais com 16%, 10% e 10%, respectivamente. Os SAF participam com 57,03% da renda obtida pelas unidades comerciais, com média de 1,9 salários mínimos, seguido da lavoura permanente com 34,22% (1,8 sm), extrativismo 4,18% (1,1 sm) e lavoura temporária com 4,56% (0,8 sm).   Palavras-chave: sistema agroflorestal, agricultura familiar, Ilha de Santana.   DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18561/2179-5746/biotaamazonia.v3n1p100-108</text>
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                <text>Este estudo busca identificar quais são os fatores socioambientais que levam ao adoecimento emocional/mental às comunidades rurais do município de Centenário, norte do Rio Grande do Sul. A pesquisa, caracterizada como qualitativa e exploratória, envolveu 16 participantes, os quais residem no meio rural do município, com faixa etária entre 20 e 80 anos, que possuem algum tipo de diagnóstico de adoecimento mental e que estavam no momento da pesquisa tomando medicamento para este fim. Compreender quais são os fatores do adoecimento emocional exige um conhecimento acerca das relações que estas pessoas possuem com o meio em que vivem. Dessa forma, entende-se ser possível aprimorar as políticas públicas que atendam as demandas desta população que sofre e que necessita, além de um diagnóstico, de alternativas de tratamento e cuidados especiais no que diz respeito à saúde mental e a qualidade de vida das mesmas.</text>
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                <text>Rural marketing as an aid tool in Family Farming: A Case of Study of “Assentamento Conquista/MS”</text>
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                <text>Over the past decades land reform policies have made great advances, however the reality of rural settlements in Brazil are disparate and inconclusive, since the criteria that permeate differ and are difficult to understand. Understanding and accepting the neologism of agribusiness as the nearest rural marketing, some concepts in the literature were searched. The information was obtained from July / September 2012/2014. This is a case study with descriptive and exploratory research of the literature, interview with endogenous and exogenous actors in the settler community, including the problems of production management and the milk market as a source of income for its sustainability besides the peculiar determinants of public policy actions, with respect to transactional conditions of the settlers. We aimed to check for rural marketing , printed in the transactions of Conquista Settlement, glimpsing the four dimensions of sustainability and in a specific way: Identify and describe the main production chains existing in the settlement; Describe and analyze the marketing strategies used in the main source of income of the settlement; Detect the actions triggered by the local Association in pursuit of greater competitiveness and integration in the market; If necessary, carry out actions that add value to allow management exercised by them. The main challenge to identify the marketing strategies in the rural community in a rural setting allowed us to identify the weaknesses and help to mitigate them, as well as the strengths of survival of this population. Note the absence of a management process that uses planning, organizing, directing and controlling. Concomitantly there are no marketing strategies by total ignorance of the subject.</text>
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                <text>Revista Eletrônica Competências Digitais para Agricultura Familiar</text>
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                <text>Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho</text>
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                <text>Agriculture (General)</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://codaf.tupa.unesp.br:8082/index.php/recodaf/article/view/58" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://codaf.tupa.unesp.br:8082/index.php/recodaf/article/view/58&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Rendimento, qualidade e absorção de nutrientes pelos frutos de abóbora em função de doses de biofertilizante Yield, quality and nutrient absorption by pumpkin fruits depending on biofertilizer doses</text>
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                <text>O conhecimento do estado nutricional da planta e a exportação de nutrientes pela cultura auxiliam na tomada de decisão nos programas de adubação, podendo melhorar a qualidade e a produtividade de frutos de abóbora. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o estado nutricional das plantas, a produtividade, a qualidade e a extração de nutrientes pelos frutos de duas cultivares de abóbora híbrida tipo Tetsukabuto adubada com biofertilizante suíno. O experimento foi realizado no período de março a agosto de 2008. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, no esquema fatorial 2 x 5, compreendendo dois híbridos (Kobayashi e Jabras) e cinco doses de biofertilizante: 0, 5, 10, 20 e 40 m³ ha-1, com quatro repetições. A maior produtividade de frutos foi alcançada na dose de 35,34 m³ ha-1 de biofertilizante de suíno. A massa fresca e a cavidade interna dos frutos aumentaram com o aumento da dose do biofertilizante. O teor de sólidos solúveis totais na polpa dos frutos foi maior na testemunha, sem biofertilizante. A exceção do P e S, os teores foliares de nutrientes apresentaram-se dentro da faixa adequada para a cultura. A quantidade máxima de macronutrientes exportada pela massa seca de frutos de abóbora deu-se na ordem decrescente: K&gt;N&gt;P&gt;Mg&gt;Ca&gt;S. O biofertilizante suíno pode ser utilizado como fonte de nutrientes no cultivo de abóbora híbrida, porém é recomendada a combinação com fontes de P para complementar a baixa disponibilidade deste nutriente.Information about the plant nutritional status and the nutrient exportation of a crop can help the decision-making process of fertilization programs, and improve the quality and yield of pumpkin. This work aimed to evaluate the nutritional state of fruit yield, quality and seed extraction of two Tetsukabuto hybrid cultivars fertilized with swine biofertilizer. The experiment was carried out from March to August 2008. The experimental design was randomized blocks in factorial scheme 2 x 5, including two hybrids (Kobayashi and Jabras) and five doses of biofertilizer (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 m³ ha-1),with four replications. The highest fruit yield was reached at the dose of 35.34 m³ ha-1 of swine biofertilizer. Fresh mass and the internal cavity of the fruit increased with the increase of the biofertilizer doses. The content of total soluble solids in the fruit pulp was greater in the control treatment. Except for P and S, the foliar nutrient contents were within the adequate range for the crop. The maximum amount of macronutrients exported by the pumpkin fruit dry mass occurred in a decreasing order: K&gt;N&gt;P&gt;Mg&gt;Ca&gt;S. The swine biofertilizer can be used as a source of nutrients for hybrid pumpkin cultivation, but the combination with sources of P is recommended to complement the low availability of this nutrient.</text>
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                <text>Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, Organic fertilization, adubação orgânica, hybrids, híbridos, nutrient content, swine culture residual water, teor de nutrientes, água residuária da suinocultura</text>
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                <text>Horticultura Brasileira</text>
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                <text>Associação Brasileira de Olericultura</text>
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                <text>Estratégias e instrumentos de redução das desigualdades regionais: um breve levantamento das políticas regionais em marcha na última década</text>
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                <text>Carolina Simões Galvanese</text>
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                <text>As desigualdades regionais foram, durante muito tempo, alvo de iniciativas governamentais voltadas a seu enfrentamento. Contudo, os debates internacionais vêm apontando, nos últimos anos, uma alteração no foco das políticas regionais: de uma lógica redistributiva de apoio a regiões atrasadas para uma lógica de aprimoramento da competitividade econômica de regiões avançadas nos mercados globais. O presente artigo apresenta o início de um levantamento bibliográfico sobre as políticas em marcha, buscando entender em que medida, no amplo leque de estratégias existentes, essa mudança de orientação das intervenções públicas vem acontecendo em diferentes países e quais os seus limites, diante do aprofundamento recente das desigualdades regionais em grande parte dos casos observados.</text>
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                <text>Desigualdades. Políticas regionais. Competitividade. Desenvolvimento balanceado</text>
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                <text>Revista Política e Planejamento Regional</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.revistappr.com.br/artigos/publicados/Estrategias-e-instrumentos-de-reducao-das-desigualdades-regionais-um-breve-levantamento-das-politicas-regionais-em-marcha-na-ultima-decada-.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.revistappr.com.br/artigos/publicados/Estrategias-e-instrumentos-de-reducao-das-desigualdades-regionais-um-breve-levantamento-das-politicas-regionais-em-marcha-na-ultima-decada-.pdf&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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