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INIA Las Brujas. |
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Autor : |
SCARLATO, S.; AGUERRE, V.; BORTAGARAY, I.; SCARLATO, M.; RUGGIA, A. |
Afiliación : |
SANTIAGO SCARLATO GARCIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARIA VERONICA AGUERRE ANTIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ISABEL BORTAGARAY SABARROS, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MARIANA SCARLATO GARCIA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ANDREA PAOLA RUGGIA CHIESA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Co-inovação em sistemas familiares de gado de corte na região leste do Uruguay. II: Abordagem metodológica em estabelecimentos de referência. [Co-innovation in family livestock systems in eastern Uruguay. II: Methodological approach at farm-scales level] |
Complemento del título : |
GRUPO DE TRABALHO (GT) - GT1 - Diagnóstico e Intervenção em Busca de Sistemas de Produção Sustentáveis [Resumos expandidos] |
Fecha de publicación : |
2014 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
In: CONGRESSO DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE SISTEMAS DE PRODUÇÃO, 10, "ENFOQUE SISTEMICO E AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR NA CONSTRUÇÃO DO DESENVOLVIMENTO RURAL SUSTENTAVEL", Foz do Iguaçu - PR, 14 a 17 de maio de 2014. [Resumen expandido] |
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p. 453-460 |
Idioma : |
Español |
Contenido : |
ABSTRACT.
In Uruguay, livestock production involves 65% of the family farmers and more than 70% of the total area of the country. Several technologies have been generated by researchers
to increase economic and productive results in beef-cattle production systems. However, these technologies are poorly adopted and have a relative low impact on the sustainability
of the farming systems. Among other reasons, this could be due to the difficulty in combining all the information in a particular productive system. In Uruguay, the sustainability
of horticulture-livestock family farming systems was improved using the co-innovation approach, and till now, no efforts were made with livestock family systems. In the present
work, we hypothesized that is necessary to use a systemic and participative approach for re-designing productive systems in order to improve their sustainability. So the objective
was to adapt the co-innovation approach for livestock family farming systems in the Eastern region of Uruguay through its application in pilot farms. The work was carried out
with 7 pilot farms, using the co-innovation approach and following three steps: 1- characterization and diagnosis, 2- re-design and 3- implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
The social dimension of the changes and the comprehension of the type of learning process, related to the changes that the families involved deal with, were systematized with
in-depth interviews, participant observations and other complementary techniques. The interchange process between technical and local knowledge is a distinctive and relevant
characteristic of the project. The planning of the decision process associated with farming activities is one of the learning that farmers highlight and clearly associate with the project. However, in other areas planning is not so noticeable. For example, one of the most critical limitations is the difficulty to project a model of family farming inside the family. In most of the families, is not possible to visualize new generations to maintain and sustain the model in the future. The co-innovation approach has demonstrated to be appropriate
and of high relevance to facilitate significant changes in the farming systems that are directly involved with the project. A tailored and precise diagnosis along with the re-design of
the farming system with a systemic approach, constructed together between farmers and technicians, were key factors for the successful implementation of the changes. MenosABSTRACT.
In Uruguay, livestock production involves 65% of the family farmers and more than 70% of the total area of the country. Several technologies have been generated by researchers
to increase economic and productive results in beef-cattle production systems. However, these technologies are poorly adopted and have a relative low impact on the sustainability
of the farming systems. Among other reasons, this could be due to the difficulty in combining all the information in a particular productive system. In Uruguay, the sustainability
of horticulture-livestock family farming systems was improved using the co-innovation approach, and till now, no efforts were made with livestock family systems. In the present
work, we hypothesized that is necessary to use a systemic and participative approach for re-designing productive systems in order to improve their sustainability. So the objective
was to adapt the co-innovation approach for livestock family farming systems in the Eastern region of Uruguay through its application in pilot farms. The work was carried out
with 7 pilot farms, using the co-innovation approach and following three steps: 1- characterization and diagnosis, 2- re-design and 3- implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
The social dimension of the changes and the comprehension of the type of learning process, related to the changes that the families involved deal with, were systematized with
in-depth interviews, participant observations and other complementar... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
FAMILY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS; INNOVATION; INVESTIGACIÓN PARTICIPATIVA; LEARNING PROCESS; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN FAMILIAR; SYSTEMS APPROACH. |
Thesagro : |
AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR; AGROECOLOGÍA; APRENDIZAJE; ENFOQUE DE SISTEMAS. |
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http://www.sbsp.org.br/z1files/pub/147403629942442_Anais-SBSP-Sociedade-Brasileira-de-Sistema.pdf
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