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Structuring Markets for Resilient Farming Systems
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Wittman, Hannah
, Valencia, Vivian
, Blesh, Jennifer
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Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrobiodiversity
/ agroecology
/ Agronomy
/ Autonomy
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brazil
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Comparative studies
/ Crop rotation
/ Crops
/ Diversified farms
/ economic sustainability
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Family farms
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Feeding
/ field crops
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Food systems
/ foods
/ Fruits
/ Government procurement
/ Government purchasing
/ Horticulture
/ Households
/ Hypotheses
/ Intensive farming
/ Land use
/ Land use management
/ Legumes
/ Life Sciences
/ markets
/ Nutrition
/ Participation
/ Pest control
/ PNAE
/ prices
/ Procurement
/ Public buildings
/ Public participation
/ Public policy
/ Public procurement
/ Research Article
/ Resilience
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ surveys
/ Sustainable Development
2019
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Structuring Markets for Resilient Farming Systems
by
Wittman, Hannah
, Valencia, Vivian
, Blesh, Jennifer
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrobiodiversity
/ agroecology
/ Agronomy
/ Autonomy
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brazil
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Comparative studies
/ Crop rotation
/ Crops
/ Diversified farms
/ economic sustainability
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Family farms
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Feeding
/ field crops
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Food systems
/ foods
/ Fruits
/ Government procurement
/ Government purchasing
/ Horticulture
/ Households
/ Hypotheses
/ Intensive farming
/ Land use
/ Land use management
/ Legumes
/ Life Sciences
/ markets
/ Nutrition
/ Participation
/ Pest control
/ PNAE
/ prices
/ Procurement
/ Public buildings
/ Public participation
/ Public policy
/ Public procurement
/ Research Article
/ Resilience
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ surveys
/ Sustainable Development
2019
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Structuring Markets for Resilient Farming Systems
by
Wittman, Hannah
, Valencia, Vivian
, Blesh, Jennifer
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agrobiodiversity
/ agroecology
/ Agronomy
/ Autonomy
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Brazil
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Comparative studies
/ Crop rotation
/ Crops
/ Diversified farms
/ economic sustainability
/ Ecosystem management
/ Ecosystems
/ Family farms
/ Farmers
/ Farming systems
/ Farms
/ Feeding
/ field crops
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Food systems
/ foods
/ Fruits
/ Government procurement
/ Government purchasing
/ Horticulture
/ Households
/ Hypotheses
/ Intensive farming
/ Land use
/ Land use management
/ Legumes
/ Life Sciences
/ markets
/ Nutrition
/ Participation
/ Pest control
/ PNAE
/ prices
/ Procurement
/ Public buildings
/ Public participation
/ Public policy
/ Public procurement
/ Research Article
/ Resilience
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ surveys
/ Sustainable Development
2019
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Structuring Markets for Resilient Farming Systems
2019
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Overview
Diversified farms have received considerable attention for their potential to contribute to environmentally sustainable, resilient, and socially just food systems. In response, some governments are building new forms of public support for social-ecological services through the creation of mediated markets, such as targeted public food procurement programs. Here, we examine the relationship between farmer participation in Brazil’s National School Feeding Program and farm diversification and household autonomy, as key indicators of farm household resilience. We hypothesized that two key features of the food procurement program—structured demand for diversified food products, and a price premium for certified organic and agroecological production—would increase farm-level agrobiodiversity and the use of agroecological practices. We designed a comparative study between family farmers who do, and do not, participate in Brazil’s National School Feeding Program in the plateau region of Santa Catarina in Southern Brazil. We used semi-structured surveys to collect data on farm agrobiodiversity, management practices, and farm household autonomy, and we conducted land use history assessments. Here, we suggest for the first time that the National School Feeding Program played a role in driving the following: (1) transitions on family farms from low agrobiodiversity, input-intensive farming systems to diversified farming systems (i.e., horticultural production) and (2) a significant increase in the cropped area under diversified farming systems. This transition was supported by making horticultural production an economically viable alternative to field crops typically linked to volatile, unpredictable markets. The convergence of public policies supporting mediated markets, increased farm household autonomy, and farm diversification represents an integrated mechanism with the potential to enhance food system resilience.
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