The construction of state public policies for agroecology and organic production in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.33240/rba.v14i2.22957Keywords:
Public Action Analysis, Public Policies, Agroecology, BrazilAbstract
This paper presents elements of a transversal and comparative synthesis of a research focusing on the processes of construction of State Policies for Agroecology and Organic Production (PEAPOs) in 11 Brazilian federated states. Based on information originated from documentary analysis and semi-directive interviews of actors and managers, we designed a common frame to analyze public action. The results show a mobilization of the pro-agroecology social movements, allied with other actors inthe public sphere, parallel to the dismantling of several public policies, such as the National Policy of Agroecology and Organic Production (PNAPO), and the growing uncertainties following the last presidential elections.
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