Os caminhos da transição agroecológica: uma análise das experiências da agricultura familiar camponesa no território dos Vales do Curu e Aracatiaçu-CE
This study examines peasant family farming from an agroecological perspective. It intends to analyze the changes resulting from the transition from conventional to agro-ecological agriculture in the daily practices of farmers articulated associated with the Network of Agroecological and Solidarit...
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Resumo: | This study examines peasant family farming from an agroecological perspective. It intends to
analyze the changes resulting from the transition from conventional to agro-ecological
agriculture in the daily practices of farmers articulated associated with the Network of
Agroecological and Solidarity Farmers of the Curu and Aracatiaçu Valleys Territory, the
locus of this empirical research, and a space which has highlighted the social dynamics of
agroecological innovation, as well as articulating environmental exchanges and knowledge
development. As a way to further that goal, we seek to identify the forms of social
organization previously present in the daily lives of these subjects, in addition to grasping the
determinants that lead or led them to adopt agroecology, noting the need to verify the forms of
resistance, and the strategies adopted by farmers and how they articulate collectively.
Through the historical and dialectical methods, we seek to take the implications of technical
modernization of agriculture under the conditions of production and reproduction of peasants
and thus situate the emergence of agroecology, a focus that is born as a counterpoint to
conventional patterns of agricultural development based on the paradigm of the Green
Revolution. We structured this study around the trajectory of agroecological farmers that
developed and internalized agroecological practices, processes, and organizational forms. For
the analysis, we used theoretical and methodological frameworks from literature related to
field research. The systematization and analysis of experiments revealed that agroecological
transition is a broad process of change, not restricted to technical matters. We observed
changes in production practices, diversification of production and feeding practices,
ecological awareness, production autonomy, and organizations formed to face the challenges
resulting from the imposition of the dominant agricultural development model that combines
environmental degradation, land ownership concentration, and wealth concentration |
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