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Souza, Mylena Rodriguez Oliveira; Brasileiro, Robson Soares. |
This article aims to analyze the data presented by the Agricultural Census (2017), highlighting the role and performance of women in rural Brazil, their working conditions and the autonomy of rural women. In the context of the research, information regarding the main inequalities related to the sexual division of labor, the role of the feminist and solidarity economy in rural areas and the importance of specific gender public policies for rural women, considering that they are determining factors in rural development based on the generation of work and income, political participation, social inclusion and environmental conservation. In methodological terms, the work included a bibliographic review and theoretical discussion. As a result, it was possible to... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Feminism; Rurality; Work; Feminismo; Ruralidade; Trabalho. |
Ano: 1 |
URL: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/extensaorural/article/view/69384 |
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Nalubwama, Sylvia; Kabi, Fred; Vaarst, Mette; Kiggundu, Muhammad; Smolders, Gidi. |
A study was conducted in 2013 to assess opportunities and challenges of integrating dairy cattle into organic pineapple production in Uganda. Thirty organic pineapple farmers were interviewed using a semistructured questionnaire. The main dairy cattle management systems were tethering (73%) and zero grazing (27%). Average landholding was 1.74 ± 1.06 and 3.75 ± 2.70 ha for zero grazing and tethering systems, respectively. All farms were diversified with various livestock such as cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens and crops including pineapples, maize, coffee, bananas, beans, sweet potatoes, and cassava. The level of integration of dairy cattle into pineapple production depended on the... |
Tipo: Journal paper |
Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Africa. |
Ano: 14 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/32998/1/Nalubwama_et_al-2018-Organic_Agriculture%20%281%29.pdf |
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Guerrieri, E.; Giorgini, M.; Cascone, P.; Carpenito, S.; Achterberg, C. van. |
Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura), commonly known as Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), is a worldwide serious economic threat to the production of berries and stone fruits. The chemical control widely used against this pest is often not able to preventing yield losses because wild flora offers an abundance of fruits to D. suzukii where the pest is able to reproduce and from where it recolonizes neighbouring cultivated fields. Alternatively, within Integrated Pest Management protocols for D. suzukii, biological control could play a key role by reducing its populations particularly in non-cultivated habitats, thus increasing the effectiveness and reducing the side negative effects of other management strategies. Because of the scarcity and of the low efficiency of... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Drosophila suzukii; Spotted Wing Drosophila; South Korea; China. |
Ano: 206 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/624475 |
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