Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Romeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Extensão Rural e Desenvolvimento
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Extensão Rural
Centro de Ciências Rurais
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/34100
Resumo: This study discusses the Community of Supported Agriculture (CSA). The organization of this production and consumption network takes place in a participatory system where the community finances agroecological production, establishing bonds of trust between farmers and consumers. With the objectives of valuing rural production, responsible and conscious consumption, cooperation and self-management, characteristics that are present in the practice of the Solidarity Economy for the construction of a Good Living society. Based on the CSA experience, which emerged at the Solidarity Economy Fair, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, we sought to understand the relationships established between producers and consumers, explore the subjects' perception of CSA, investigate consumption customs and identify challenges and potential. We sought to understand the phenomenon from the subjects' perception, in accordance with Weber's comprehensive sociology. As a methodological procedure, the research is classified as a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach, being developed through action research. Semi-structured interviews were carried out, with a script seeking to address the objectives of this study. The CSA emerging from the Solidarity Economy proved to be relevant for the construction of the analyzed group, which leads to the Good Living society. Participation in a CSA impacts changing food production and consumption customs. The values that motivated the construction of this CSA were the search for safe and quality food with a direct relationship with those who produce and the appreciation of family farming. For farmers, the guarantee of monthly financing is the main motivating factor, in addition to the appreciation of family farming and local development. As challenges, based on experience, those interviewed point to the lack of dissemination of this production and consumption model, the diversification of food production due to extreme weather conditions and, for some consumers, distribution logistics. The potential was identified as expanding the movement, the high commitment and cooperation of the participants, the sustainability of the system and shortening the distance between people and food. There is a consumer profile that makes this CSA model inaccessible to people in socially vulnerable situations. The study had limitations arising from the pandemic scenario faced during the research. The small sample group did not allow for statistical analyzes of greater effect. CSA is characterized as a model that moves towards a Good Living society, with collective concerns and connections to the land, valuing family farming practices, inserted in a space of Solidarity Economy
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spelling Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viverCommunity that Sustains Agriculture (CSA): experience drived by the solidarity economy for the society of good living buen vivirComunidade que sustenta a agriculturaEconomia solidáriaAgroecologiaCommunity Of Supported AgricultureSolidarity economyAgroecologyCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURALThis study discusses the Community of Supported Agriculture (CSA). The organization of this production and consumption network takes place in a participatory system where the community finances agroecological production, establishing bonds of trust between farmers and consumers. With the objectives of valuing rural production, responsible and conscious consumption, cooperation and self-management, characteristics that are present in the practice of the Solidarity Economy for the construction of a Good Living society. Based on the CSA experience, which emerged at the Solidarity Economy Fair, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, we sought to understand the relationships established between producers and consumers, explore the subjects' perception of CSA, investigate consumption customs and identify challenges and potential. We sought to understand the phenomenon from the subjects' perception, in accordance with Weber's comprehensive sociology. As a methodological procedure, the research is classified as a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach, being developed through action research. Semi-structured interviews were carried out, with a script seeking to address the objectives of this study. The CSA emerging from the Solidarity Economy proved to be relevant for the construction of the analyzed group, which leads to the Good Living society. Participation in a CSA impacts changing food production and consumption customs. The values that motivated the construction of this CSA were the search for safe and quality food with a direct relationship with those who produce and the appreciation of family farming. For farmers, the guarantee of monthly financing is the main motivating factor, in addition to the appreciation of family farming and local development. As challenges, based on experience, those interviewed point to the lack of dissemination of this production and consumption model, the diversification of food production due to extreme weather conditions and, for some consumers, distribution logistics. The potential was identified as expanding the movement, the high commitment and cooperation of the participants, the sustainability of the system and shortening the distance between people and food. There is a consumer profile that makes this CSA model inaccessible to people in socially vulnerable situations. The study had limitations arising from the pandemic scenario faced during the research. The small sample group did not allow for statistical analyzes of greater effect. CSA is characterized as a model that moves towards a Good Living society, with collective concerns and connections to the land, valuing family farming practices, inserted in a space of Solidarity EconomyCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO presente estudo discorre sobre a Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA). A organização desta rede de produção e consumo se dá em um sistema participativo onde a comunidade financia a produção agroecológica, estabelecendo laços de confiança entre agricultores e consumidores. Com os objetivos de valorização da produção rural, consumo responsável e consciente, cooperação e autogestão, características que estão presentes na prática da Economia Solidária para a construção da sociedade do Bem Viver. A partir da experiência de CSA, que surgiu na Feira de Economia Solidária, localizada na região central do Rio Grande do Sul, buscou-se compreender as relações estabelecidas entre produtores e consumidores, explorar a percepção dos sujeitos sobre a CSA, investigar costumes de consumo e identificar desafios e potencialidades. Procurou-se compreender o fenômeno a partir da percepção dos sujeitos, de acordo com a sociologia compreensiva de Weber. Como procedimento metodológico a pesquisa classifica-se por abordagem qualitativa, exploratória e descritiva, sendo desenvolvida por meio de pesquisa-ação. Foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas, com roteiro buscando contemplar os objetivos deste estudo. A CSA emergir a partir da Economia Solidária, mostrou-se relevante para a construção do grupo analisado, que leva a sociedade do Bem Viver. A participação em uma CSA impacta a mudança de costumes de produção e consumo de alimentos. Os valores que motivaram a construção desta CSA foram a busca pela alimentação segura e de qualidade com a relação direta com quem produz e a valorização da agricultura familiar. Para os agricultores a garantia do financiamento mensal é o principal fator motivador, além da valorização da agricultura familiar e desenvolvimento local. Como desafios, a partir da experiência, os entrevistados apontam a falta de divulgação deste modelo de produção e consumo, a diversificação da produção de alimentos a partir das condições climáticas extremas e para alguns consumidores a logística de distribuição. Como potencialidade foi identificada a expansão do movimento, o alto comprometimento e cooperação dos participantes, a sustentabilidade do sistema e encurtamento da distância entre as pessoas e o alimento. Existe um perfil de consumidores que torna este modelo de CSA inacessível para pessoas em situação de vulnerabilidade social. O estudo apresentou limitações decorrentes do cenário pandêmico enfrentado no decorrer da pesquisa. O grupo amostral reduzido, não permitiu análises estatísticas de maior efeito. A CSA caracteriza-se como modelo que caminha para a sociedade do Bem Viver, com preocupações coletivas e conexões junto a terra, valorizando práticas de agricultura familiar, inseridos em um espaço de Economia SolidáriaUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilExtensão Rural e DesenvolvimentoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Extensão RuralCentro de Ciências RuraisGuimarães, Gisele Martinshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5761884963281404Hillig, ClaytonSilva, Bernardo Rodrigues daRomeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt2025-02-12T15:51:06Z2025-02-12T15:51:06Z2024-01-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/34100ark:/26339/001300001bqjcporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2025-02-12T15:51:06Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/34100Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2025-02-12T15:51:06Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
Community that Sustains Agriculture (CSA): experience drived by the solidarity economy for the society of good living buen vivir
title Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
spellingShingle Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
Romeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt
Comunidade que sustenta a agricultura
Economia solidária
Agroecologia
Community Of Supported Agriculture
Solidarity economy
Agroecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
title_short Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
title_full Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
title_fullStr Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
title_full_unstemmed Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
title_sort Comunidade que Sustenta a Agricultura (CSA): experiência impulsionada pela economia solidária para a sociedade do bem viver
author Romeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt
author_facet Romeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Gisele Martins
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5761884963281404
Hillig, Clayton
Silva, Bernardo Rodrigues da
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romeiro, Jéssica Bittencourt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comunidade que sustenta a agricultura
Economia solidária
Agroecologia
Community Of Supported Agriculture
Solidarity economy
Agroecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
topic Comunidade que sustenta a agricultura
Economia solidária
Agroecologia
Community Of Supported Agriculture
Solidarity economy
Agroecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::EXTENSAO RURAL
description This study discusses the Community of Supported Agriculture (CSA). The organization of this production and consumption network takes place in a participatory system where the community finances agroecological production, establishing bonds of trust between farmers and consumers. With the objectives of valuing rural production, responsible and conscious consumption, cooperation and self-management, characteristics that are present in the practice of the Solidarity Economy for the construction of a Good Living society. Based on the CSA experience, which emerged at the Solidarity Economy Fair, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, we sought to understand the relationships established between producers and consumers, explore the subjects' perception of CSA, investigate consumption customs and identify challenges and potential. We sought to understand the phenomenon from the subjects' perception, in accordance with Weber's comprehensive sociology. As a methodological procedure, the research is classified as a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach, being developed through action research. Semi-structured interviews were carried out, with a script seeking to address the objectives of this study. The CSA emerging from the Solidarity Economy proved to be relevant for the construction of the analyzed group, which leads to the Good Living society. Participation in a CSA impacts changing food production and consumption customs. The values that motivated the construction of this CSA were the search for safe and quality food with a direct relationship with those who produce and the appreciation of family farming. For farmers, the guarantee of monthly financing is the main motivating factor, in addition to the appreciation of family farming and local development. As challenges, based on experience, those interviewed point to the lack of dissemination of this production and consumption model, the diversification of food production due to extreme weather conditions and, for some consumers, distribution logistics. The potential was identified as expanding the movement, the high commitment and cooperation of the participants, the sustainability of the system and shortening the distance between people and food. There is a consumer profile that makes this CSA model inaccessible to people in socially vulnerable situations. The study had limitations arising from the pandemic scenario faced during the research. The small sample group did not allow for statistical analyzes of greater effect. CSA is characterized as a model that moves towards a Good Living society, with collective concerns and connections to the land, valuing family farming practices, inserted in a space of Solidarity Economy
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