Commercialization and organization of producers agroecologial in Rio Grande do Sul - the study of experiencies Famers Association Ecologist from Ipê and Antônio Prado (AECIA) and the Small Famer Support Center – CAPA from Santa Cruz do Sul
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v20i2.2432Keywords:
Agroecology. Marketing. Family farming.Abstract
This article in a preliminary way, to present the results of research conducted as parto f de Master Course in Agroecology and Rural Development and University Federal de São Carlos from Brasil. This study to analyse the different processes of marketing and organization in existing farming in Rio Grande do Sul in relation to the concept of organization of producers and their forms of marketing used. To develop this work, we will use a case study, having as object experience two in Rio Grande do Sul. The experiments were chosen two in Rio Grande do Sul. The experiments were chosen Ipe environmentalists farms association and Antonio Prado (RS) and the Small Farmer Support Center (Santa Cruz do Sul/RS). We conducted a socioeconomic analysis of these experiments observing how their organization and marketing influence the results.Downloads
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2015-06-29
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Commercialization and organization of producers agroecologial in Rio Grande do Sul - the study of experiencies Famers Association Ecologist from Ipê and Antônio Prado (AECIA) and the Small Famer Support Center – CAPA from Santa Cruz do Sul. (2015). Redes , 20(2), 261-282. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v20i2.2432