Agrobiodiversity and Public Food Procurement Programs in Brazil: Influence of Local Stakeholders in Configuring Green Mediated Markets
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study Area and Methodology
2.1. The National School Meal Program (PNAE) and the Food Procurement Program (PAA)
2.2. Study Area
2.3. The Stakeholders Involved in the Research
2.4. Data Collection and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Configuration of Mediated Markets and the Role of Different Stakeholders
3.1.1. Stakeholders Directly or Indirectly Involved in Mediated Markets
3.1.2. Influence of Local Context on the Management of the Mediated Markets
“Regarding the list of products, they are even discussing its regionalization, because it is developed at the national level and it normally includes many products that are not produced or consumed locally. Important Amazon products are absent.”(SEPROS representative in Irituia)
“Here we require products that do not use chemical pesticides. They have this concept of not delivering products with agrochemicals. No one needs to say anything. There was a year when some cassava flours were tested because some farmers would use poison to kill the weeds. One of the samples contained traces of agrochemicals. We no longer bought from that farmer.”(SEMED representative in Irituia).
“We also had some courses on organic farming that some farmers took, but it is difficult to implement it in the municipality because there are many conventional fields surrounding the municipality properties—mainly grains—with an intensive usage of chemical inputs that is ultimately detrimental to the small properties that follow organic practices.”(Cooperuraim representative in Paragominas).
3.2. What Agrobiodiversity is Directly Associated with the Programs?
3.2.1. Species Diversity
3.2.2. Cropping System Diversity
“Before the existence of the programs we used the products only for household consumption. We couldn’t sell them. Today you can sell everything. [...] The main advantage [of the programs] is being able to sell the products you have. Last year we delivered a lot of tangerine and orange. The peach palm [Bactris gasipaes], for example, we’d never imagined before making money with it and today it has a lot of sales.”(Family farmer in Irituia).
“The participation in the programs is really good because the person will plant and know to whom they will sell. Before, I used to plant mainly beans, pumpkins. There was a variety of plants that I did not plant because there was no market, like spinach [Spinacia oleracea], waterleaf [Talinum fruticosum]. Today there is a market for these crops.”(Family farmer in Paragominas).
3.3. What Are the Main Challenges for the Adoption of Biodiverse Systems?
3.4. Which Ecosystem Services Are Mentioned by Local Key Stakeholders?
4. Discussion
4.1. Mediated Markets as a Way to Ensure the Sale of Agrobiodiversity Products
4.2. Ways Forward to Strengthen the Biodiversification Process
4.3. Agrobiodiversity and Ecosystem Services
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Paragominas | Irituia |
---|---|---|
Population (n) | 111,764 | 32,504 |
Area (km2) | 19,342 | 1379 |
Human Development Index (HDI) | 0.645 | 0.559 |
Percentage of the population living in rural areas (%) | 22% | 76% |
Number of rural properties (n) | 1446 | 2356 |
Percentage of family farmers (%) | 80% | 98% |
Agricultural land (km2) | 8560 | 776 |
Percentage of agricultural land occupied by family farms (%) | 5% | 56% |
Municipality | Role | Stakeholder (Number of Interviews) |
---|---|---|
Paragominas | Directly in charge | Institutional: Municipal Department of Education (1); Municipal Department of Agriculture (2) |
Product supplier | Empirical: Cooperuraim (1) | |
Indirect role | Institutional: Municipal Department of Environment (1); Technical: EMATER (1), SENAR (1), IDEFLOR (1); Scientific: EMBRAPA (1); UFRA (1); IMAZON (1); Empirical: STTR (4) | |
Irituia | Directly in charge | Institutional: Municipal Department of Education (2); Municipal Department of Social Development (2); Municipal Department of Agriculture (1) |
Product supplier | Empirical: D’Irituia (1); COAPEMI (1) | |
Indirect role | Institutional: Municipal Department of Environment (1); Technical: EMATER (1), SENAR (1), IDEFLOR (1), CODERSUS (1); Scientific: EMBRAPA (1); UFRA (1); Empirical: STTR (1) |
Type of Culture | Irituia | Paragominas | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
PAA | PNAE | PAA | PNAE | |
Perennial crops | 21 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Annual crops | 6 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Vegetables | 15 | 7 | 15 | 13 |
Others | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Total | 42 | 22 | 32 | 30 |
System | Objective | Description | Agrobiodiversity | Relation with Nature |
---|---|---|---|---|
Slash-and-burn/Mechanized annual cropping | Household consumption and trading | Cassava as the main crop, usually combined with other annual crops | 1 to 11 different species and significant intraspecific diversity | Transient production system, generally associated with the use of fire and secondary forest suppression |
Agroforestry | Household consumption, but also trading | Combination of perennials (fruit, firewood, timber) with annual crops and/or livestock | Ranging from simplified systems with three or four species to more complex systems with about 100 species; there is also significant intraspecific diversity | Perennial production system, normally associated with forest regeneration |
Vegetable garden | Mainly trading, but also household consumption | Mixture of fast-growing food species | Between 3 and 20 plant varieties, normally with low intraspecific diversity | Input-intensive system, but usually implemented in small areas |
Fruit crops (monoculture) | Mainly trading, but also household consumption | Production system based on a single plant species | One species, normally with low intraspecific diversity | Perennial production system, normally requires inputs |
Cattle breeding | Mainly trading, but also household consumption | Dairy cattle breeding | Low animal diversity in a pasture that is also not diversified | Transient production system, generally associated with the use of fire and secondary forest suppression |
Cropping Systems | Paragominas | Irituia | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Participants (n = 9) | Non-Participants (n = 21) | Participants (n = 17) | Non-Participants (n = 13) | |
Slash-and-burn/Mechanized annual cropping | 78% | 95% | 94% | 100% |
Agroforestry | 11% | 38% | 88% | 38% |
Fruit crops (monoculture) | 55% | 57% | 17% | 38% |
Vegetable garden | 88% | 28% | 35% | 23% |
Cattle breeding | 22% | 28% | 11% | 8% |
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L. Resque, A.G.; Coudel, E.; Piketty, M.-G.; Cialdella, N.; Sá, T.; Piraux, M.; Assis, W.; Le Page, C. Agrobiodiversity and Public Food Procurement Programs in Brazil: Influence of Local Stakeholders in Configuring Green Mediated Markets. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1425. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051425
L. Resque AG, Coudel E, Piketty M-G, Cialdella N, Sá T, Piraux M, Assis W, Le Page C. Agrobiodiversity and Public Food Procurement Programs in Brazil: Influence of Local Stakeholders in Configuring Green Mediated Markets. Sustainability. 2019; 11(5):1425. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051425
Chicago/Turabian StyleL. Resque, Antonio Gabriel, Emilie Coudel, Marie-Gabrielle Piketty, Nathalie Cialdella, Tatiana Sá, Marc Piraux, William Assis, and Christophe Le Page. 2019. "Agrobiodiversity and Public Food Procurement Programs in Brazil: Influence of Local Stakeholders in Configuring Green Mediated Markets" Sustainability 11, no. 5: 1425. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051425
APA StyleL. Resque, A. G., Coudel, E., Piketty, M. -G., Cialdella, N., Sá, T., Piraux, M., Assis, W., & Le Page, C. (2019). Agrobiodiversity and Public Food Procurement Programs in Brazil: Influence of Local Stakeholders in Configuring Green Mediated Markets. Sustainability, 11(5), 1425. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051425