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Author(s): BARBOSA, A. S.; PEREIRA, R. G.; RODRIGUES, L. A.; CASACA, J. de M.; VALENTI, W. C.; FABREGAT, T. E. P. Thus, the objective of the present study was to analyze the economic feasibility of trout farming on family farms in the Serra Catarinense region, SC, Brazil, comparing two profiles of farming by char... ... |
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Author(s): DIAS, T. A. B.; SA, T. D. de A.; HAVERROTH, M. The agricultural production of the social segments contemplated in this chapter ? family farmers, indigenous peoples and traditional populations ? has characteristics, meanings and challenges distinct... ... |
Author(s): ERAZO, R. de L.; SILVA, L. de J. de S.; PEREIRA, H. dos S. The Amazon is a region where family farming manifests itself in the most different ways: riverside, extraction and "quilombolas" (former slaves). Has been elaborated an analysis of the production syst... ... |
Author(s): BENTES, M. P. de M.; COSTA, J. R. da; XAUD, M. R.; MALAVAZI, F. W.; GOUVEIA, V. M.; SILVA, L. G. T.; OLIVEIRA, V. B. V. de; CARARO, D. C. After the Covid-19 pandemic, the increased demand for products from less polluting and more organic agriculture has provided countless opportunities for family farmers in the Amazon. However, the low... ... |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, F. das C.; COLLADO, A. C.; LEITE, L. F. C. This paper seeks to analyze an endogenous development scheme implemented by farming families, involving innovations in the organic production of watermelons; this was a novel local initiative reflecti... ... |
Author(s): ROSA, M. B. S. da; FIGUEIREDO, R. de O.; MARKEWITZ, D.; KRUSCHE, A. V.; COSTA, F. F.; GERHARD, P. Abstract: CO2 effluxes from streams and rivers has been hypothesized to be a critical pathway of carbon flow from the biosphere back to the atmosphere. This study was conducted in three Amazonian smal... ... |
Author(s): TURETTA, A. P. D.; TONUCCI, R. G.; MATTOS, L. M. de In this study, we present a framework to identify the weaknesses and potentialities of agroecosystems in three study areas, each one located in different biomes in Brazil: Atlantic Forest, Cerrado and... ... |
Author(s): NAGAISHI, T. Y. R.; NAGAISHI, M. da S. C.; KATO, O. R.; NUMAZAWA, S.; ARAGÃO, D. V.; BORGES, A. C. M. R.; SHIMIZU, M. K.; SENA, E. D.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. de; SILVA, L. F. F. da
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