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The contribution of food access strategies to dietary diversity of farm worker households on Oranje farm in the Fouriesburg district (RSA)Matla, Moratwa Tsholofelo Hope 13 June 2008 (has links)
Dietary diversity is an indicator of the access dimensions of household food security as it relates to income, area, and seasonality. Dietary diversity refers to the number of different individual food items (food variety) and food groups (food group variety) consumed over a given reference period (Ruel, 2002:3). This may accurately predict individual nutrient adequacy and thus household food security. Inability to access enough food for a sustainable and healthy life indicates food insecurity. Food accessing refers to obtaining food for all household members at all times through own production, exchange and/or purchase. Food access depends on an adequate, stable, local food supply, and includes the availability and utilization of food (Steyn, Labadarios&Huskissom, 1999: 32). Lack of food resources often leads to food insecurity due to, among other, limited dietary diversity (different foods items or food groups) (Bellamy, 1998:24). Emphasis on dietary diversity can eliminate nutrient deficiency by increasing individual food and food group variety, thereby improving health. The aim of this research is to identify and describe the contribution of food access strategies to dietary diversity of farm worker households by identifying their dietary diversity level and its contribution to household food security. A cross-sectional research design was used to collect data from all the adult women (18-65 years) (N=21) responsible for the food in a complete community of farm worker households on a farm (Oranje farm) in the Free-State province of South Africa. A structured questionnaire was used to gather data on demographics, food access strategies with special reference to food production, purchasing, bartering, gathering and payment in kind, as well as dietary diversity. The two most common food accessing strategies used were purchasing (general dealers) and gathering (wild leaves, hunting, and fishing). Most people depended on own food production (86%) such as the cultivation of vegetables (spinach, green beans, pumpkin, turnip, tomatoes, cabbage) and fruit (apricots, peaches). Food bartering is seldom practiced (19%) due to customs and lack of knowledge. Food received as payment in kind (maize meal) was common (76%). The choice method of food access was buying (76%), gathering (19%) and producing (4%). People seldom ate outside their own home (76%), except children receiving food at school from the school feeding scheme (90%). Dietary diversity was limited for cereals consisting mainly of maize meal porridge, bread, vegetables such as wild leafy vegetables, tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, fruit (apples), unpasteurised milk, protein (eggs, chicken) and other (tea, sugar, oil, curry powder). The mean for the food variety score of the 109 food items per day varied from 23.0 to 27.9 between five seasons which relates to three to four different food items per day. Food variety score were thus lower in all the seasons when considering nutritious food. The food group diversity score was also calculated over nine nutritious food groups used over seven days. The food group diversity scores was high in almost all the seasons. The mean food group diversity score of the nine food groups varied from 7.9 to 8.8 between five seasons which relates to one and almost two food groups per day. Although most food groups were consumed in seven days, resulting in “high” dietary diversity, the numbers of food items (individual food variety) eaten within the various food groups was low. This study showed that it was possible to predict household food security of household members by simply calculating the food variety score and food group diversity score of a household as an indication of dietary diversity. The result revealed which households was food secure on insecure, and provided an overall picture of the dietary diversity of the whole community. Overall this results indicated that limited food access strategies were utilized or that many of the strategies were not used optimally, resulting in limited dietary diversity, ultimately affecting the household food security status of farm worker households. This information can be used to formulate strategies and develop interventions to increase the number of food access strategies utilized and to food improve utilization thereof in order to improve dietary diversity and household security. / Dissertation (MConsSci (General))--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Consumer Science / unrestricted
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Gender Relation in Land Ownership and Household Food Security: Case Study on Sundanese Rural Community in Kemang Village, West Java / 土地所有と世帯の食糧安全保障におけるジェンダー関係-西ジャワのクマン村スンダ人農村社会における事例研究-Siti, Sugiah Mugniesyah 25 March 2019 (has links)
全文ファイル差し替え(2021-07-01) / 京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・論文博士 / 博士(地域研究) / 乙第13250号 / 論地博第22号 / 新制||地||94(附属図書館) / (主査)教授 水野 広祐, 教授 安藤 和雄, 教授 速水 洋子 / 学位規則第4条第2項該当 / Doctor of Area Studies / Kyoto University / DFAM
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The Gold Standard of Food Security Measurement: A Mixed Methods Study of Whether it Captures the Lived Experience of Rural Ohio AppalachianKreaps, Daniel Ryan 30 August 2022 (has links)
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Gaining women’s views on household food security in Wote sub location, KenyaMulandi, Bernice N. 14 November 2007 (has links)
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The contribution of indigenous vegetables to food security and nutrition within selected sites in South AfricaMavengahama, Sydney 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South Africa is rich in biodiversity among which are semi-domesticated vegetable species which are known as wild or indigenous vegetables. These wild indigenous vegetables have been reported to be good in nutritional qualities such as macro and micronutrients. However, there is still a high prevalence of malnutrition; especially micronutrient deficiencies among low or marginal income bracket of the population. The use of indigenous vegetables has been proposed as part of the solutions to the problems of micronutrient malnutrition among these populations. Indigenous vegetables are an important source of food in the maize based subsistence farming sector of rural South Africa. Their main role is as relish as they are used as an accompaniment for staple cereal based diets. They are also generally reported to be rich in micronutrients. Although they may be consumed in small quantities, they influence the intake of cereal staples, manage hunger and play a central role in household food security for the poorer rural groups. Mixing several indigenous vegetables species in one meal contributes to dietary diversity in terms of more vegetable types as well as in terms of choice of relish. For some very poor families indigenous vegetables are substitutes for some food crops. The seasonal occurrence of these vegetables leaves many families without a food source during the off-season. Indigenous vegetables increase agro-biodiversity at the household level. This agro-biodiversity helps in buffering against the accumulation and multiplication of pests and diseases and provides important cover for the soil. Further research on agronomic, social and economic dimensions is required to understand the roles of IV in subsistence farming systems in South Africa.
The survey study revealed that indigenous vegetables were important in the diets of most rural people in the study area. They were consumed as relish although they were not being cultivated. Their method of acquisition was gathering from homesteads and the wild. These vegetables were also believed to be medicinal. The local naming of wild vegetables varied among villages in the same district such that a vegetable in one village was assigned to a different species of vegetable in another village. They were reportedly abundant during summer and there was a decrease in availability off-season leaving vulnerable people who rely on them with a food shortage. The utilisation of wild vegetables among South Africans is reported to be declining due to over reliance on introduced temperate species.
Efforts to domesticate and cultivate wild vegetables could be hampered by several factors including seed dormancy and premature flowering. In this present study dormancy was observed in C. olitorius. The response of wild genotypes of C. olitorius with different seed sizes to various dry heat and hot water treatments was evaluated. Steeping seeds in boiling water (95oC) for ten seconds and soaking seeds in a hot water bath at 80oC for ten minutes resulted in the highest response to germination in this species. The study also recorded significant interactions between heat treatment and seed sizes. We concluded that C. olitorius seeds of different sizes require diverse durations of exposure to heat treatment methods to break dormancy caused by an impermeable seed coat. Cleome gynandra is another species that is consumed as a vegetable in various parts of the world including Africa. The plant is also used as a medicinal herb for the treatment of various human diseases. Among the wild vegetables, C. gynandra has been reported to flower prematurely, a phenomenon known as bolting and common in many vegetable crops. Premature flowering (bolting) can be as a response to temperature extremes and photoperiod and affects many other leafy vegetables such as lettuce (Lactuca sativa), spinach (Spinacea oleracea) and mustard rape (Brassica juncea). Bolting leads to production losses in leaf vegetable crops as they flower before they have produced an economic yield. The removal of flowers and nitrogen application resulted in significant increases in the fresh and dry weight of cleome leaves. Removal of flowers resulted in a 46% increase in fresh weight of leaves. The observed positive response of leaf yield to removal of flowers offers a possible way to deal with the problem of bolting. The continuous removal of the flowers leads to increased utilisable leaf yield. The application of incremental amounts of nitrogen top dressing results in increased leaf yield in C. gynandra.
The response of selected indigenous vegetables (Corchorus olitorius and Amaranthus cruentus) to micronutrients added to the soil was compared with the response of a reference crop; Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla). For all the levels of micronutrients applied, Swiss chard accumulated Cu, Zn and Mn in the leaves at significantly (p<0.01) higher concentrations than the wild vegetables. Variations between the vegetables in the micronutrients were greater for Zn (72–363 ppm) and Mn (97.9–285.9 ppm) for Cu (8.8–14 ppm). C. olitorius had the least capacity to concentrate Mn and Zn in the leaf, which suggested that this vegetable is a less attractive candidate for agronomic bio-fortification of these elements. However, C. olitorius accumulated Fe at a significantly higher concentration (327 ppm) in the leaves than did Amaranthus (222 ppm) or Swiss chard (295 ppm). Sulphur as a macronutrient varied little in the plant species tested. The mean S concentration in the leaves ranged from 0.26% in C. olitorius to 0.34% in Amaranthus cruentus and Swiss chard. We concluded that the different vegetables have different abilities to take up Cu and Zn in the order Swiss chard > Amaranthus > Corchorus, and that they responded to micronutrients added to the soil but only up to certain limits of supplementation. The results from this current study seem to contradict the belief that wild vegetables have the inherent ability to concentrate mineral micronutrients in their tissue.
Factors such as environment, anti-nutrients, dietary diversity, plant parts, plant age, and varieties result in differences in reported nutritional composition of indigenous vegetables. Post-harvest handling, storage, cooking and preservation also alter the composition. The need to optimise protocols for each vegetable type and for different laboratories makes analysis expensive. Equipment and methods of analysis are varied and may not be comparable, making it difficult to generalise on the composition of these vegetables. The Agricultural Research Council of South Africa and other stake holders are conducting studies on some aspects of these vegetables. There are still many information gaps regarding many aspects of these vegetables which require research attention. These include; the selection and improvement of genotypes, seed biology and germination studies, agronomic (population, fertiliser, crop mixtures) studies and phyto-chemical evaluation of these important species in order to encourage the overall use of these important indigenous resources. Finally, there is need to promote their increased utilisation. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Suid- Afrika is ryk aan biodiversiteit waaronder half-mak groente spesies, wat as wilde of inheemse groente bekend is, voorkom. Hierdie wilde inheemse groente is aangedui om goed in voedingswaarde te wees met voldoende makro-en mikrovoedingstowwe. Daar is egter nogsteeds 'n hoë voorkoms van wanvoeding, veral tekorte aan mikronutriënte onder die lae of marginale inkomstegroep van die bevolking. Die gebruik van inheemse groente word voorgestel as deel van die oplossing van die probleem van wanvoeding onder hierdie bevolkings. Inheemse groente is 'n belangrike bron van voedsel in die mielie gebaseerde bestaansboerdery sektor van landelike Suid-Afrika. Hul vernaamste rol is as smoor waar dit gebruik word tesame met stapelvoedsel in ʼn graan-gebaseerde dieet. Hierdie groentes was oor die algemeen ook aangedui om ryk te wees in mikrovoedingstowwe. Hoewel hulle verteer kan word in klein hoeveelhede, beïnvloed hulle die inname van graan stapelvoedsel, en speel 'n sentrale rol in huishoudelike voedselsekuriteit vir die armer landelike groepe. Vermenging van verskeie inheemse groente spesies in een maaltyd dra by tot die dieet diversiteit in terme van meer groentesoorte sowel as in terme van die keuse van smaak. Vir 'n paar baie arm gesinne is inheemse groentes die plaasvervanger vir gewone groente gewasse. Die seisoenale voorkoms van hierdie groente laat baie gesinne sonder 'n bron van voedsel gedurende die af-seisoen. Inheemse groente verhoog landbou-biodiversiteit op ʼn huishoudelike vlak . Hierdie landbou-biodiversiteit help buffer teen die opbou en vermeerdering van peste en siektes en bied belangrike dekking vir die grond. Verdere navorsing op akkerbou-, maatskaplike en ekonomiese aspekte is nodig om die rolle van inheemse groentes in bestaansboerdery in Suid-Afrika te verstaan.
Die studie opname het getoon dat inheemse groente belangrik was in die dieet van die meeste mense van die platteland in die studie area. Hierdie groentes was gebruik as smoor hoewel hulle nie gekweek word nie. Hul metode van verkryging is deur dit te versamel van huise en die natuur. Die groentes word ook as medisinaal beskou. Die plaaslike benaming van wilde groente het gewissel tussen dorpe in dieselfde distrik, tot so 'n mate dat die benaming van groente tussen dorpe verskil. Hulle was na bewering volop in die somer, en daar was 'n afname in die beskikbaarheid af-seisoen, wat kwesbare mense, wat staatmaak op hul voorkoms, met 'n tekort aan kos laat. Die benutting van wilde groente onder Suid-Afrikaners daal as gevolg van die afhanklikheid in nuwe spsies.
Pogings om te mak en wilde groente te kweek, kan belemmer word deur verskeie faktore, insluitend saaddormansie en voortydige blom. In hierdie studie was dormansie waargeneem in C. olitorius. Die reaksie van wilde genotipes van C. olitorius met verskillende saad groottes op verskeie droë hitte en warm water behandelings, was geëvalueer. Sade was geweek in kookwater ( 95oC ) vir tien sekondes en ander in 'n warm water bad by 80oC vir tien minute, en het gelei tot die hoogste reaksie op ontkieming in hierdie spesie. Die studie het ook belangrike interaksies tussen hitte behandeling en saad groottes getoon. Ons het tot die gevolgtrekking gekom dat C. olitorius sade van verskillende groottes diverse duur van blootstelling vereis en ook so m.b.t. die ondeurdringbare saadhuid. Cleome gynandra is nog 'n spesie wat as 'n groente in verskeie dele van die wêreld, insluitend Afrika verbruik word. Die plant word ook gebruik as 'n medisinale plant vir die behandeling van verskeie siektes van die mens. Onder die wilde groente, was C. gynandra aangedui om vroeg te blom, 'n verskynsel wat bekend staan as “bolting” en is algemeen in baie groente gewasse. Voortydige blom (vas) kan wees as 'n reaksie op die temperatuur uiterstes en fotoperiode en raak ook baie ander groen groente soos blaarslaai (Lactuca sativa) , spinasie (Spinacea oleracea) en mosterd (Brassica juncea ) . “Bolting” lei ook tot produksie verliese in blaar groentegewasse as hulle blom voordat hulle 'n ekonomiese opbrengs opgelewer het. Die verwydering van blomme en stikstof toediening het gelei tot 'n aansienlike toename in die vars en droë gewig van Cleome blare. Verwydering van blomme het gelei tot 'n toename van 46% in vars gewig van die blare. Die waargenome positiewe reaksie van die blaar opbrengs deur verwydering van blomme bied 'n moontlike manier om die “bolting” probleem te hanteer. Die voortdurende verwydering van die blomme lei tot verhoogde bruikbare blaar opbrengs. Die toepassing van toenemende stikstof topbemesting het verhoogde blaar opbrengs in C. gynandra tot gevolg.
Die reaksie van geselekteerde inheemse groente (Corchorus olitorius en Amaranthus spp ) met mikrovoedingstowwe toegevoeg tot die grond, is in vergelyk met die reaksie van 'n verwysings gewas; spinasiebeet (Beta vulgaris var cicla . ). Vir al die vlakke van mikronutriente toegepas, was die spinasiebeet opgehoopte Cu , Zn en Mn in die blare, in beduidend (p <0.01 ) hoër konsentrasies as die wilde groente.
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Diagnostic et essai de typologie des exploitations agricoles de GIKONGORO (au Rwanda).Formulation et analyse socioéconomique des interventions de développement agricole.Karangwa, Antoine 30 June 2008 (has links)
Résumé
Considérée par la Vision 2020 du Rwanda comme premier moteur de croissance économique et de réduction de la pauvreté, lagriculture rwandaise se prépare à rentrer dans une phase de
mutations profondes de transformation et de modernisation de ses systèmes de production de subsistance pour souvrir au marché. Pour passer dune agriculture de subsistance à une agriculture commerciale, beaucoup denjeux et de contraintes du secteur agricole, variant et ne se faisant pas sentir avec la même acuité, dune région à une autre, méritent dêtre identifiés et analysés avant de passer à laction. Pour appréhender le sujet une étude
documentaire détaillée a été réalisée sur la zone et sur le contexte agricole rwandais en général suivie dune série denquêtes sur terrain. Celles-ci reposent sur un échantillonnage
raisonné de 4 secteurs (deux de basse altitude et deux de haute altitude) représentatifs de la diversité agro-bioclimatique et socioéconomique de la région dans chacun des deux districts
de la zone de GIKONGORO. Tenant compte du nombre dunités de production présentes dans chaque secteur, les ménages ont été aléatoirement choisis dans les 8 secteurs retenus de
manière à atteindre un effectif de 210 unités de production, pour recueillir leurs opinions sur les contraintes rencontrées, leurs stratégies de production et leurs desiderata en lien avec ce que les services agricoles conduisaient. Les problèmes relevés sont nettement complexes et semblent avoir pour facteur-racine la rupture de léquilibre « ressources naturelles/population », principal risque pour la croissance économique à long terme et la lutte contre la pauvreté. Le premier constat de cette étude est que les mutations
démographiques, économiques, sociales ou culturelles qui ont affecté, depuis des décennies la zone de GIKONGORO, nont pas pu parallèlement, induire une dynamique organisationnelle qui
se traduirait aussi par le développement et le renforcement des capacités des paysans et des organisations interpellées par les nouveaux enjeux du développement rural. Sur le plan
agronomique, la principale contrainte sur laquelle convergent toutes les préoccupations des agriculteurs, est celui dun appauvrissement critique des sols. Celui-ci est principalement dû à
une surexploitation des terres liée aux faibles superficies disponibles, aux difficultés dextension des terres de culture et à lincapacité des agriculteurs qui, faute de moyens, ne
peuvent restituer au sol ce que les cultures exportent. Les pâturages naturels nétant plus disponibles en plus de la faible production fourragère dans la zone, la taille des troupeaux a
sensiblement diminué et la production du fumier est faible. Sur des sols naturellement pauvres, érodés et très acides de GIKONGORO, le facteur limitant de la production agricole est
avant tout la quantité de la fumure organique disponible sans laquelle tout investissement dans lamélioration de la fertilité des terres ne constitue quun gaspillage économique. Sur le plan de fonctionnement socioéconomique, les résultats de ce travail révèlent que 39% des exploitations sont très pauvres, procurent des revenus relativement inférieurs au seuil de reproduction et au seuil de survie pour certaines dentre elles et présentent une tendance
générale à la régression. Evaluées à 47%, les exploitations à dominance agriculture procurent des revenus légèrement supérieurs au seuil de reproduction et montrent une tendance à la stagnation et se reproduisent à lidentique. Seulement 14% des exploitations de GIKONGORO sont en développement. Soutenues par des ressources extérieurs, elles produisent des revenus nettement supérieurs au seuil daccumulation. Elles ont des capacités dinvestissement relativement importantes et présentent une tendance générale à lélargissement.
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O programa de aquisição de alimentos da agricultura familiar (PAA) : o caso da cooperativa agropecuária regional de pequenos produtores de Mafra (COOARPA)Andrade Junior, Remy C. January 2009 (has links)
A presente dissertação aborda a temática das políticas públicas de desenvolvimento rural no Brasil, mais especificamente aquelas direcionadas à agricultura familiar. O Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos da Agricultura Familiar (PAA) foi eleito, por integrar de forma inédita/inovadora, política agrícola e segurança alimentar. Além disso, as pesquisas relacionando políticas públicas para agricultura familiar e segurança alimentar e nutricional são recentes. Num primeiro momento, a adoção de um referencial teórico neste trabalho apresentou dificuldades; pois as políticas públicas são campos multidisciplinares as quais necessitam do aporte da sociologia, da ciência política e da economia. Entretanto, no decorrer da concepção do mesmo, constatou-se que a teorização emergiu paulatinamente a partir da análise e interpretação dos dados. Delineou-se contextualizar a construção do referido programa na região do Planalto Norte do estado de Santa Catarina através do protagonismo da Cooperativa Agropecuária Regional de Pequenos Produtores de Mafra (COOARPA). A partir daí, objetivou-se analisar alguns efeitos socioeconômicos do programa, tais como: i) preços agrícolas e renda do agricultor; ii) organizações dos agricultores e iii) qualidade dos produtos ofertados. A metodologia baseou-se, inicialmente, numa pesquisa exploratória junto ao órgão executor do programa em Santa Catarina, ou seja, a Superintendência Regional da Companhia Nacional de Abastecimento (CONAB), sendo apontada a COOARPA como referência pioneira na implantação do PAA naquela região. Junto a esta organização, foi construída a base de dados constituída das seguintes informações: número de agricultores familiares beneficiados fornecedores, montante das aquisições e número de entidades socioassistenciais beneficiadas durante as safras dos anos fiscais de 2004 a 2007. As informações de caráter primário foram obtidas através de um questionário semi-estruturado e entrevista face à face junto aos órgãos executores do programa como também às organizações locais envolvidas. Os principais resultados obtidos foram o aumento nos valores das aquisições, no número de agricultores fornecedores e no número de entidades socioassistenciais atendidas. Além disso, constatou-se efeito positivo do programa para as associações cujo preço de referência estipulado estava acima do mercado com reflexos sobre a renda, o emprego e a oferta de alimentos. As organizações dos agricultores familiares representaram um papel importante na comercialização, com estímulo à participação das mesmas na economia local. Os alimentos fornecidos às entidades socioassistenciais (em quantidade e variedade de itens), evidenciaram aspectos positivos relacionados à qualidade nutritiva. A tônica unânime dos depoimentos pela continuidade do PAA e a identificação junto às comunidades destacam o debate: política de Governo e política de Estado. Além do que, evidencia o direito à alimentação como efetivo objeto de política pública. / This dissertation addresses the issue of public policies for rural development in Brazil, more specifically those aimed at the family farm. The Program for Food Acquisition (PAA) was elected, by integrating on a movel/innovative agricultural and food security. Moreover, public policy research relating to family agriculture and food security and nutrition are recent. At first, the adoption of a theoretical difficulties presented in this paper, for public policy are multidisciplinary fields which require the contribution of sociology, political science and economics. But over the course of its design, it was found that the theory gradually emerged from the analysis and interpretation of data. Outlined to contextualize the construction of the program in the plateau region north of the state of Santa Catarina with the role of the Regional Agricultural Cooperative of small producers in Mafra (COOARPA). From there, it was aimed to analyze some socioeconomic effects of the program, such as: i) agricultural prices and farmer income, ii) farmers’ organizations and iii) quality of products offered. The methodology was based initially on exploratory research with the executing agency for the program in Santa Catarina, that is, the Regional Superintendent of the National Supply Company (CONAB) being pointed to as a reference COOARPA pioneered the deployment of PAA in the region. Along with this organization, was built the database consists of the following information: number of farmers benefited suppliers, purchase amount and number of entities socioassistenciais benefited crops during the fiscal years 2004 a 2007. As a primary information was obtained through a semi-structured questionnaire and interview face to face with the executing agencies of the program as well as local organizations involved. The main results were the increase in the values of acquisitions, the number of farmers and suppliers in the number of entities socioassistenciais met. Furthermore, there was positive effect of the program for the associations whose stated reference price was above the market is reflected in income, employment and food supply. Organizations of farmers played an important role in the marketing, promotion participation of those in the local economy. The food supplied to the socioassistenciais (in quantity and variety of items), showed positive aspects related to nutritional quality. The keynote unanimous of the continuity of the PAA and the identification with the communities highlight the debate: government policy and state policy. In addition, evidences the right to food as effective object of public policy.
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O programa de aquisição de alimentos da agricultura familiar (PAA) : o caso da cooperativa agropecuária regional de pequenos produtores de Mafra (COOARPA)Andrade Junior, Remy C. January 2009 (has links)
A presente dissertação aborda a temática das políticas públicas de desenvolvimento rural no Brasil, mais especificamente aquelas direcionadas à agricultura familiar. O Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos da Agricultura Familiar (PAA) foi eleito, por integrar de forma inédita/inovadora, política agrícola e segurança alimentar. Além disso, as pesquisas relacionando políticas públicas para agricultura familiar e segurança alimentar e nutricional são recentes. Num primeiro momento, a adoção de um referencial teórico neste trabalho apresentou dificuldades; pois as políticas públicas são campos multidisciplinares as quais necessitam do aporte da sociologia, da ciência política e da economia. Entretanto, no decorrer da concepção do mesmo, constatou-se que a teorização emergiu paulatinamente a partir da análise e interpretação dos dados. Delineou-se contextualizar a construção do referido programa na região do Planalto Norte do estado de Santa Catarina através do protagonismo da Cooperativa Agropecuária Regional de Pequenos Produtores de Mafra (COOARPA). A partir daí, objetivou-se analisar alguns efeitos socioeconômicos do programa, tais como: i) preços agrícolas e renda do agricultor; ii) organizações dos agricultores e iii) qualidade dos produtos ofertados. A metodologia baseou-se, inicialmente, numa pesquisa exploratória junto ao órgão executor do programa em Santa Catarina, ou seja, a Superintendência Regional da Companhia Nacional de Abastecimento (CONAB), sendo apontada a COOARPA como referência pioneira na implantação do PAA naquela região. Junto a esta organização, foi construída a base de dados constituída das seguintes informações: número de agricultores familiares beneficiados fornecedores, montante das aquisições e número de entidades socioassistenciais beneficiadas durante as safras dos anos fiscais de 2004 a 2007. As informações de caráter primário foram obtidas através de um questionário semi-estruturado e entrevista face à face junto aos órgãos executores do programa como também às organizações locais envolvidas. Os principais resultados obtidos foram o aumento nos valores das aquisições, no número de agricultores fornecedores e no número de entidades socioassistenciais atendidas. Além disso, constatou-se efeito positivo do programa para as associações cujo preço de referência estipulado estava acima do mercado com reflexos sobre a renda, o emprego e a oferta de alimentos. As organizações dos agricultores familiares representaram um papel importante na comercialização, com estímulo à participação das mesmas na economia local. Os alimentos fornecidos às entidades socioassistenciais (em quantidade e variedade de itens), evidenciaram aspectos positivos relacionados à qualidade nutritiva. A tônica unânime dos depoimentos pela continuidade do PAA e a identificação junto às comunidades destacam o debate: política de Governo e política de Estado. Além do que, evidencia o direito à alimentação como efetivo objeto de política pública. / This dissertation addresses the issue of public policies for rural development in Brazil, more specifically those aimed at the family farm. The Program for Food Acquisition (PAA) was elected, by integrating on a movel/innovative agricultural and food security. Moreover, public policy research relating to family agriculture and food security and nutrition are recent. At first, the adoption of a theoretical difficulties presented in this paper, for public policy are multidisciplinary fields which require the contribution of sociology, political science and economics. But over the course of its design, it was found that the theory gradually emerged from the analysis and interpretation of data. Outlined to contextualize the construction of the program in the plateau region north of the state of Santa Catarina with the role of the Regional Agricultural Cooperative of small producers in Mafra (COOARPA). From there, it was aimed to analyze some socioeconomic effects of the program, such as: i) agricultural prices and farmer income, ii) farmers’ organizations and iii) quality of products offered. The methodology was based initially on exploratory research with the executing agency for the program in Santa Catarina, that is, the Regional Superintendent of the National Supply Company (CONAB) being pointed to as a reference COOARPA pioneered the deployment of PAA in the region. Along with this organization, was built the database consists of the following information: number of farmers benefited suppliers, purchase amount and number of entities socioassistenciais benefited crops during the fiscal years 2004 a 2007. As a primary information was obtained through a semi-structured questionnaire and interview face to face with the executing agencies of the program as well as local organizations involved. The main results were the increase in the values of acquisitions, the number of farmers and suppliers in the number of entities socioassistenciais met. Furthermore, there was positive effect of the program for the associations whose stated reference price was above the market is reflected in income, employment and food supply. Organizations of farmers played an important role in the marketing, promotion participation of those in the local economy. The food supplied to the socioassistenciais (in quantity and variety of items), showed positive aspects related to nutritional quality. The keynote unanimous of the continuity of the PAA and the identification with the communities highlight the debate: government policy and state policy. In addition, evidences the right to food as effective object of public policy.
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O programa de aquisição de alimentos da agricultura familiar (PAA) : o caso da cooperativa agropecuária regional de pequenos produtores de Mafra (COOARPA)Andrade Junior, Remy C. January 2009 (has links)
A presente dissertação aborda a temática das políticas públicas de desenvolvimento rural no Brasil, mais especificamente aquelas direcionadas à agricultura familiar. O Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos da Agricultura Familiar (PAA) foi eleito, por integrar de forma inédita/inovadora, política agrícola e segurança alimentar. Além disso, as pesquisas relacionando políticas públicas para agricultura familiar e segurança alimentar e nutricional são recentes. Num primeiro momento, a adoção de um referencial teórico neste trabalho apresentou dificuldades; pois as políticas públicas são campos multidisciplinares as quais necessitam do aporte da sociologia, da ciência política e da economia. Entretanto, no decorrer da concepção do mesmo, constatou-se que a teorização emergiu paulatinamente a partir da análise e interpretação dos dados. Delineou-se contextualizar a construção do referido programa na região do Planalto Norte do estado de Santa Catarina através do protagonismo da Cooperativa Agropecuária Regional de Pequenos Produtores de Mafra (COOARPA). A partir daí, objetivou-se analisar alguns efeitos socioeconômicos do programa, tais como: i) preços agrícolas e renda do agricultor; ii) organizações dos agricultores e iii) qualidade dos produtos ofertados. A metodologia baseou-se, inicialmente, numa pesquisa exploratória junto ao órgão executor do programa em Santa Catarina, ou seja, a Superintendência Regional da Companhia Nacional de Abastecimento (CONAB), sendo apontada a COOARPA como referência pioneira na implantação do PAA naquela região. Junto a esta organização, foi construída a base de dados constituída das seguintes informações: número de agricultores familiares beneficiados fornecedores, montante das aquisições e número de entidades socioassistenciais beneficiadas durante as safras dos anos fiscais de 2004 a 2007. As informações de caráter primário foram obtidas através de um questionário semi-estruturado e entrevista face à face junto aos órgãos executores do programa como também às organizações locais envolvidas. Os principais resultados obtidos foram o aumento nos valores das aquisições, no número de agricultores fornecedores e no número de entidades socioassistenciais atendidas. Além disso, constatou-se efeito positivo do programa para as associações cujo preço de referência estipulado estava acima do mercado com reflexos sobre a renda, o emprego e a oferta de alimentos. As organizações dos agricultores familiares representaram um papel importante na comercialização, com estímulo à participação das mesmas na economia local. Os alimentos fornecidos às entidades socioassistenciais (em quantidade e variedade de itens), evidenciaram aspectos positivos relacionados à qualidade nutritiva. A tônica unânime dos depoimentos pela continuidade do PAA e a identificação junto às comunidades destacam o debate: política de Governo e política de Estado. Além do que, evidencia o direito à alimentação como efetivo objeto de política pública. / This dissertation addresses the issue of public policies for rural development in Brazil, more specifically those aimed at the family farm. The Program for Food Acquisition (PAA) was elected, by integrating on a movel/innovative agricultural and food security. Moreover, public policy research relating to family agriculture and food security and nutrition are recent. At first, the adoption of a theoretical difficulties presented in this paper, for public policy are multidisciplinary fields which require the contribution of sociology, political science and economics. But over the course of its design, it was found that the theory gradually emerged from the analysis and interpretation of data. Outlined to contextualize the construction of the program in the plateau region north of the state of Santa Catarina with the role of the Regional Agricultural Cooperative of small producers in Mafra (COOARPA). From there, it was aimed to analyze some socioeconomic effects of the program, such as: i) agricultural prices and farmer income, ii) farmers’ organizations and iii) quality of products offered. The methodology was based initially on exploratory research with the executing agency for the program in Santa Catarina, that is, the Regional Superintendent of the National Supply Company (CONAB) being pointed to as a reference COOARPA pioneered the deployment of PAA in the region. Along with this organization, was built the database consists of the following information: number of farmers benefited suppliers, purchase amount and number of entities socioassistenciais benefited crops during the fiscal years 2004 a 2007. As a primary information was obtained through a semi-structured questionnaire and interview face to face with the executing agencies of the program as well as local organizations involved. The main results were the increase in the values of acquisitions, the number of farmers and suppliers in the number of entities socioassistenciais met. Furthermore, there was positive effect of the program for the associations whose stated reference price was above the market is reflected in income, employment and food supply. Organizations of farmers played an important role in the marketing, promotion participation of those in the local economy. The food supplied to the socioassistenciais (in quantity and variety of items), showed positive aspects related to nutritional quality. The keynote unanimous of the continuity of the PAA and the identification with the communities highlight the debate: government policy and state policy. In addition, evidences the right to food as effective object of public policy.
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The Association Between Household Food Security and Dental Caries in Young ChildrenBartkowski, Lindsey Marie 29 December 2014 (has links)
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