Family Farming in the Brazilian Amazon: Trends for Different Types of Families*

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This paper proposes a new typology to analyze trends among family and nonfamily farms in the Brazilian Amazon between 2006 and 2015. We highlight two opposite trends: a decreasing number of family farmers linked to commercial production; and an increasing number of family farmers dedicated to subsistence agriculture. We discuss two main factors that help to explain these trends. First, the legislation limits the total income obtained outside the farm so as to be eligible for public policies targeted at family farms. Second, family farms that are still strongly labor-intensive have faced severe difficulties in a competitive and dynamic agricultural sector that emerged in the Brazilian Amazon.

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Bezerra, F. D. da S., Do Nascimento, C. A., & Gori Maia, A. (2022). Family Farming in the Brazilian Amazon: Trends for Different Types of Families*. Cuadernos de Desarrollo Rural, 19. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cdr19.ffba

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