999 resultados para Alimentos geneticamente modificados - Brasil
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Tese de doutoramento, Ciências do Ambiente, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2016
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The Acquisition Food Program (Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos – PAA) is one of the governmental public politics proposed, in the year of 2003, that has the focus in the family-run farm in Brazil. This Program has as objectives: commercialize the familyrun farm products, bought by the government agencies; to encourage production, and promoting actions that improve quality food of people facing starving risk. This Program has been working, to some extent, as complement to the Program of family-run farm Enhancement (PRONAF). The present study has as its focus to analyse the social territorials changes observed in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, as a result of the PAA implementation. In this sense, it was promoted a discussion between territory and rules. I this work, public politics are understood as rules. This procedure was important in order to understand how the rules have influenced territorial changes, creating new social and territorial relations. In the research process was used scientific and institutional texts on the subject. It was applied a quiz with 97 PAA’s supplying farmers, and interviews were done with the Program managers in Federal (MDA), State (CONAB and EMATER) and municipal (local office of EMATER and Departments of Agriculture) levels. Social public politics were also analyzed with the aim of understand the context where PAA is situated in relation with the public politics directed to familyrun farm as a whole since 1980, within new Brazilian democratization process. With the information collected in the field, plus the secondary data, maps, charts, tables and cartograms were made. With all of this, a socio-economical profile of the family-run farm in the Rio Grande do Norte was traced, as well as the included in this research. Before this picture, we concluded that PAA indeed represents a forward in public politics directed to family-run farm. However, in spite of the importance of the Program for the family-run farmers to come of age, but in order to the rural and family-run farm reality in the Rio Grande do Norte come to present meaningful changes much still remain to be done.
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A crescente globalização da economia tem se revelado uma grande oportunidade e um importante desafio para as empresas. Para atingir altos níveis de desempenho nas atividades de negócios internacionais, faz-se necessário adotar estratégias que confiram um diferencial competitivo em relação aos concorrentes. Assim, este trabalhou buscou avaliar o impacto de fatores estratégicos e da inovação sobre o desempenho exportador em uma empresa de alimentos no setor de candies no Rio Grande do Norte, a partir dos fundamentos teóricos e empíricos discutidos pelos estudiosos da área. A pesquisa tem caráter descritivo com métodos qualitativos e quantitativos, quanto ao planejamento da pesquisa optou-se pela pesquisa bibliográfica e pelo estudo de caso, na forma de levantamento apoiado por questionário, e procurou-se testar o modelo e identificar fatores positivamente correlacionados com desempenho nas atividades de exportação da empresa objeto de estudo. As inovações implementadas foram avaliadas, confrontadas com as estratégias de internacionalização adotadas pela empresa. Através de uma matriz importância desempenho pudemos observar vários fatores e sua importância no caseestudado. Para análise qualitativa utilizamos a matriz importância desempenho, onde pudemos sugerir melhorias nas estratégias adotados pela empresa estudada. Para a análise quantitativa, o uso do survey mostrou a correlação entre os fatores pesquisados através da análise de variância (ANOVA) que é um teste paramétrico usado para verificar se existe uma diferença significativa entre as médias e se os fatores estão influenciando na variável resposta. Dessa forma, esta técnica estatística permite que vários grupos sejam comparados. A análise das estratégias e da iniciativas de inovação na empresa estudada indicam que há uma correlação entre elas e a importância dessa interação para o seu desempenho exportador.
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Feeding is the primary selective pressure in all forms of animals. Nutritional ecological models predict consequences of preferred and non-preferred food consumption on behavioural, physiological and morphological adaptations. At same time, socioecological models infer socio-organizarion patterns based on feeding competition faced by animals. A list of preferred foods, and inferences regarding the intensity of feeding competition and its behavioural consequences are information of much importance for management of populations in fragments. In this work we observed the feeding behavior and spatial positioning of a group of more than 100 blond capuchin monkeys (Sapajus flavius) that inhabit a fragment of Atlantic forest, surrounded by sugarcane plantation. We compared the consumption of different food items with their monthly availability in the area to define the preferred and fallback food items. We recorded the vocalizations of aggression and the inter-individual distance (area of Minimum Convex Polygon/n individuals) to infer the type of food competition experienced by animals. In the year studied the fruit feeding time correlated with top consumed fruit productivity, indicating preference for fruits. Our data indicate that the species Elaeis sp., Cecropia palmata, Inga spp. and Simarouba amara are the preferred food items in the diet. Available all year round and uniformly distributed, sugarcane was a regular item in the diet and its was characterized as a staple fallback food for this group. Although fruits are preferential food items, direct competition rate did not correlate to fruit productivity in the area, maintaining the high rates throughout the year (2.45 events/ hour). The inter-individual distance index positively correlated with rain fall indicating scramble food competition. The number of neighbours of females carrying infants was smaller when fruit productivity is low, indicating that females carrying infants are suffering increased indirect competition. Our data indicates that blond capuchins in this fragment make use of sugar cane as a staple fallback food, which evidence the importance of sugar cane landscape for the survival of this critically endangered capuchin species in fragmented habitats in Northeast Brazil. A preliminary list of preferred and important foods is offered, and can assist in the choice of trees for reforestation, better fragments to be preserved and areas of release and translocation of animals. We did not observe an increase of contest competition while using preferred foods, but when using staple FBF. This may be due the altered environment, which results in high competition food throughout the year. Both the food preference as the social and behavioral consequences of high food competition experienced by animals in this fragment must be accompanied over the years to ensure the survival of this population.