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Soybean agri-food systems dynamics and the diversity of farming styles on the agricultural frontier in Mato Grosso, Brazil

Por: Mier y Terán Giménez Cacho, Mateo. Doctor [autora].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tema(s): Soya | Sistemas de explotación agrícola | Economía política | Estudio de casosTema(s) en inglés: Soybean | Agricultural systems | Political economy | Case studiesDescriptor(es) geográficos: Mato Grosso (Brasil) Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: The Journal of Peasant Studies. volumen 43, número 2 (2016), páginas 419-441. --ISSN: 0306-6150Número de sistema: 4788Resumen:
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Soybean production in South America has become a symbol of commodity crops produced on a large scale for the agribusiness geared to global markets. However, in practice, there are diverse styles of farming, ranging from the very large scale to the small scale, associated with different social relations of production. This diversity of farm types is often overlooked within the focus on the stereotypical large-scale farm. Any understanding of the social dynamics of relations of production and farming practices, and so insights into longer term trajectories of agrarian change, must also go beyond a simplistic dichotomous vision of large-scale versus small-scale farming.

Recurso en línea: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03066150.2015.1016917
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Soybean production in South America has become a symbol of commodity crops produced on a large scale for the agribusiness geared to global markets. However, in practice, there are diverse styles of farming, ranging from the very large scale to the small scale, associated with different social relations of production. This diversity of farm types is often overlooked within the focus on the stereotypical large-scale farm. Any understanding of the social dynamics of relations of production and farming practices, and so insights into longer term trajectories of agrarian change, must also go beyond a simplistic dichotomous vision of large-scale versus small-scale farming. eng

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