ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming

The purpose of this article is to highlight the importance of public policy on Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (ATER) in promoting sustainable rural development for family farmers. As the research problem, we present the following question: how ATER public policy is related to sustainable r...

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Main Authors: Silvia Cristina Vieira, Cristiane Hengler Corrêa Bernardo, Ana Elisa Bressan Shimith Lourenzani
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho 2015-11-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica Competências Digitais para Agricultura Familiar
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Online Access:http://codaf.tupa.unesp.br:8082/index.php/recodaf/article/view/7
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author Silvia Cristina Vieira
Cristiane Hengler Corrêa Bernardo
Ana Elisa Bressan Shimith Lourenzani
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description The purpose of this article is to highlight the importance of public policy on Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (ATER) in promoting sustainable rural development for family farmers. As the research problem, we present the following question: how ATER public policy is related to sustainable rural development for family farmers? To this end, it sought to understand the role of ATER public policy; identify the main guidelines of the National Policy for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Program (PNATER) that contribute to the sustainable rural development and suggest tools to help ATER to promote sustainable rural development. With bibliographic and documentary support and a qualitative approach, the research provides an overview of bias in updating the ATER legislation and seeing future prospects. In this analysis, which runs along the trajectory of extension in the country, stands out the indicators that support public policies as fundamental tools for their effective implementation. Such implementation includes the use of tools to assist ATER in fostering the development of family farming in three complementary approaches. First is a sustainable approach, a participatory one and a third, which is based on the relationship between ATER/research/teaching, based on dialogic process-oriented communication for rural areas.
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spelling doaj.art-d3eab2bf68be42bda8ef1956d93fc9912022-12-22T02:33:38ZporUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita FilhoRevista Eletrônica Competências Digitais para Agricultura Familiar2448-04522015-11-01111225ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family FarmingSilvia Cristina Vieira0Cristiane Hengler Corrêa Bernardo1Ana Elisa Bressan Shimith Lourenzani2Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)The purpose of this article is to highlight the importance of public policy on Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (ATER) in promoting sustainable rural development for family farmers. As the research problem, we present the following question: how ATER public policy is related to sustainable rural development for family farmers? To this end, it sought to understand the role of ATER public policy; identify the main guidelines of the National Policy for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Program (PNATER) that contribute to the sustainable rural development and suggest tools to help ATER to promote sustainable rural development. With bibliographic and documentary support and a qualitative approach, the research provides an overview of bias in updating the ATER legislation and seeing future prospects. In this analysis, which runs along the trajectory of extension in the country, stands out the indicators that support public policies as fundamental tools for their effective implementation. Such implementation includes the use of tools to assist ATER in fostering the development of family farming in three complementary approaches. First is a sustainable approach, a participatory one and a third, which is based on the relationship between ATER/research/teaching, based on dialogic process-oriented communication for rural areas.http://codaf.tupa.unesp.br:8082/index.php/recodaf/article/view/7Agricultura FamiliarDesenvolvimento Rural SustentávelPolítica PúblicaComunicação RuralExtensão Rural
spellingShingle Silvia Cristina Vieira
Cristiane Hengler Corrêa Bernardo
Ana Elisa Bressan Shimith Lourenzani
ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
Revista Eletrônica Competências Digitais para Agricultura Familiar
Agricultura Familiar
Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável
Política Pública
Comunicação Rural
Extensão Rural
title ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
title_full ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
title_fullStr ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
title_full_unstemmed ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
title_short ATER public policy for sustainable rural development in Family Farming
title_sort ater public policy for sustainable rural development in family farming
topic Agricultura Familiar
Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável
Política Pública
Comunicação Rural
Extensão Rural
url http://codaf.tupa.unesp.br:8082/index.php/recodaf/article/view/7
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