2017
DOI: 10.1590/0104-530x1307-15
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Plano estratégico para o sistema agroindustrial citrícola brasileiro

Abstract: Resumo: A laranja é, das frutíferas, a mais cultivada, conhecida e estudada no mundo. Atualmente a citricultura brasileira conta com aproximadamente 12 mil produtores de laranja, espalhados por mais de Palavras-chave: Plano estratégico; Sistema agroindustrial; Citricultura.Abstract: The orange is the most cultivated, known and studied fruit in the world. Currently the Brazilian citrus industry has about 12,000 orange producers, spread over 800,000 hectares, cultivating 165 million trees and generating in 2009 … Show more

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“…The problems and prospects of using strategic planning in the activities of agricultural enterprises are studied by scientists from different countries, in particular: J. Jaworski, K. Sokołowska, T. Kondraszuk [5], J. Dyczkowska, T. Dyczkowski [6] (Poland), H. Chladkova, S. Formankova [7] (the Czech Republic), J. Schindler, F. Graef, H. König [8] (Germany), C.-C. Chen, H.-P. Yueh, C. Liang [9] (China), S. Suriyankietkaew, P. Petison [10] (Thailand), R. Kalaki, M. Neves [11] (Brazil). Taking into account the peculiarities of the development of agricultural enterprises, scientists offer various ways to solve existing problems.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problems and prospects of using strategic planning in the activities of agricultural enterprises are studied by scientists from different countries, in particular: J. Jaworski, K. Sokołowska, T. Kondraszuk [5], J. Dyczkowska, T. Dyczkowski [6] (Poland), H. Chladkova, S. Formankova [7] (the Czech Republic), J. Schindler, F. Graef, H. König [8] (Germany), C.-C. Chen, H.-P. Yueh, C. Liang [9] (China), S. Suriyankietkaew, P. Petison [10] (Thailand), R. Kalaki, M. Neves [11] (Brazil). Taking into account the peculiarities of the development of agricultural enterprises, scientists offer various ways to solve existing problems.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%