Agribusiness and Family Farming in Brazil: Competing Modes of Agricultural Production

  • Mayer A
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Brazil has become one of the largest exporting countries of soya, sugarcane, maize, oranges and coffee for the global market. The export-oriented agribusiness model is embedded into a neo-extractivist development model, where state revenues are largely based on...

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Mayer, A. (2016). Agribusiness and Family Farming in Brazil: Competing Modes of Agricultural Production. In Land Use Competition (pp. 279–293). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33628-2_17

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