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The collective organisation of farmers is a factor aimed at increasing productivity, reaching new markets and income, raising the self-esteem of associated producers and making economic organisation viable. In this study, the family farmers are part of an association that owns an agro-industry, with the aim of benefiting the production of their agroforestry systems, adding value and gaining access to institutional and local markets through the supply of frozen fruit pulp. This work analyses the aspects that make up the general context of the activities carried out by the Association, through a…mehr

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The collective organisation of farmers is a factor aimed at increasing productivity, reaching new markets and income, raising the self-esteem of associated producers and making economic organisation viable. In this study, the family farmers are part of an association that owns an agro-industry, with the aim of benefiting the production of their agroforestry systems, adding value and gaining access to institutional and local markets through the supply of frozen fruit pulp. This work analyses the aspects that make up the general context of the activities carried out by the Association, through a study of the influence of the açaí production chain on the generation of income for rural producers, including the influence of quality control in the processing of fruit pulps, as well as the importance of the degree of satisfaction of the associated producer as part of a collective organisation and concluding with a proposal for a management tool to optimise the processing of the agroindustry as a strategy for decision-making and improving competitiveness, contributing to the effective planning of the production of cupuaçu and açaí pulps.
Autorenporträt
Ellen C.N. Rodrigues: Food Engineer from UFPA, Production Engineering Specialist from UEPA, Master's Degree in Rural Development and Management of Agri-Food Enterprises from IFPA and PhD student in Plant Production at UNESP. She is passionate about her profession and university extension work with rural family agro-industries.