2020
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9479.2020.214991
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Abstract: Resumo: A produção pecuária é uma atividade de tradição no Rio Grande Sul, caracterizada historicamente por sua exploração em sinergia com os campos naturais do Bioma Pampa. No entanto, nas últimas décadas ocorreu forte expansão das lavouras de soja no Pampa brasileiro, determinando mudanças estruturais na atividade e na forma de o pecuarista “pensar”. Sob a perspectiva teórica da Economia Institucional, estas mudanças no ambiente social e econômico da atividade pecuária podem ser explicadas pelo comportamento… Show more

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“…However, rice cultivation promotes greater economic dynamics due to the financial circulation of local processing and transformation (Souza et al, 2017). Thus, when soybean expands over the area planted with rice, the GDP tends to decrease in the territory of the EPA Territory However, farmers are not only influenced by economic and productive factors but also by non-economic factors, such as habits and patterns of behavior that shape the decisions of individuals (Silva & Viana, 2020). In this perspective, the greater the search for the preservation of the Pampa biome, represented by the search to strengthen the sustainability, cooperation, and social responsibility of rural organizations, the smaller the expansion of soybean cultivation in these organizations (Silva & Viana, 2020).…”
Section: Soymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, rice cultivation promotes greater economic dynamics due to the financial circulation of local processing and transformation (Souza et al, 2017). Thus, when soybean expands over the area planted with rice, the GDP tends to decrease in the territory of the EPA Territory However, farmers are not only influenced by economic and productive factors but also by non-economic factors, such as habits and patterns of behavior that shape the decisions of individuals (Silva & Viana, 2020). In this perspective, the greater the search for the preservation of the Pampa biome, represented by the search to strengthen the sustainability, cooperation, and social responsibility of rural organizations, the smaller the expansion of soybean cultivation in these organizations (Silva & Viana, 2020).…”
Section: Soymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, when soybean expands over the area planted with rice, the GDP tends to decrease in the territory of the EPA Territory However, farmers are not only influenced by economic and productive factors but also by non-economic factors, such as habits and patterns of behavior that shape the decisions of individuals (Silva & Viana, 2020). In this perspective, the greater the search for the preservation of the Pampa biome, represented by the search to strengthen the sustainability, cooperation, and social responsibility of rural organizations, the smaller the expansion of soybean cultivation in these organizations (Silva & Viana, 2020). This scenario led to a restructuring of the local productive space, previously dedicated almost exclusively to beef cattle farming, changing the economic aspects of the region (Kuplich et al, 2018;Viana et al, 2017;Souza et al, 2017;Miguel et al, 2017).…”
Section: Soymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the last 50 years, this landscape has been transformed by advances in agriculture and changes in economic, social, environmental, cultural, political, and institutional factors [10,[12][13][14]. According to these studies, the transformation started when many local and global stakeholders began to see the rangeland as an "empty" space that should be exploited more profitably and began to regard extensive cattle ranching as a relatively unprofitable production system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%