2011
DOI: 10.14393/rct61212095
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Desempenho e problemas da cafeicultura no estado de Minas Gerais: 1934 a 2009

Abstract: A cafeicultura constitui um dos setores mais dinâmicos da agricultura de Minas Gerais. A despeito de sua importância para a economia e para a sociedade mineira, este setor vivencia, atualmente, um intenso processo de transformações e reajustamento. Com o objetivo de avaliar o desempenho da cafeicultura mineira nas últimas décadas e analisar os problemas da cadeia produtiva do café no Estado, procedeu-se uma pesquisa bibliográfica a respeito das safras de café do Estado, comparativamente aos demais Estados prod… Show more

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“…Since then, Minas Gerais has shown greater productivity in relation to other producing states, as a result of efforts made from research, technology transfer and the region's natural aptitude, related to climate conditions, terrain and soil varieties (Peregrini and Simões, 2011). Currently, the state accounts for 45,109 coffee growers spread across 451 municipalities and productive area of approximately 1.3 million hectares for coffee cultivation, being the main agricultural export product (Agência Minas, 2022).…”
Section: Brazilian Coffee Scenario and Geographical Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, Minas Gerais has shown greater productivity in relation to other producing states, as a result of efforts made from research, technology transfer and the region's natural aptitude, related to climate conditions, terrain and soil varieties (Peregrini and Simões, 2011). Currently, the state accounts for 45,109 coffee growers spread across 451 municipalities and productive area of approximately 1.3 million hectares for coffee cultivation, being the main agricultural export product (Agência Minas, 2022).…”
Section: Brazilian Coffee Scenario and Geographical Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%