Spatial analysis of agricultural productivity in the State of Parana – Brazil (1970, 1996 and 2007)
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Agriculture. Spatial analysis. Paraná State.Abstract
This paper analyzes the spatial displacement of the productivity of Gross Value of Agricultural Production of the main activities and cultures of Parana’s State in 1970, 1996 and 2007. To this, we used a database of pre-existing on the Gross Value of Agricultural Production - the VBPA contained in the Agricultural Censuses (IBGE, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) and the SEAB (Secretary of Agriculture and Supply of Paraná). The results showed that the VBPA of Paraná State has a spatial displacement during the period, where it was concentrated in 1970 in the northern portion of the state, influenced mainly by coffee plantations. In 2007, the most visible concentration hovered over the West and Southwest regions, and motion to expand the activities poultry and swine in those regions as well as crop production technicality as soybeans and corn. The findings of this study confirm the dynamism of the regions, as well as the impact of modernization on the field, and also highlights the role that agricultural activities have on the economy of the state of Parana.Downloads
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2013-10-25
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Spatial analysis of agricultural productivity in the State of Parana – Brazil (1970, 1996 and 2007). (2013). Redes , 18(3), 38-61. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v18i3.2573