Discarding and final destination of açaí in the Oriental Amazon - Brazil.

The intensification of the production of açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) and the increase in consumption resulted in the generation of significant amounts of waste that require an adequate final destination. The objective of the research was to evaluate how occurs the discarding and final disposal of açaí lumps processed in Macapá and Santana counties-AP. Thus, semi-structured forms were applied to 212 artisanal açaí beaters (151 in Macapá and 61 in Santana). Information on the disposal and destination of seeds from the açaí mixers were spatialized using the ArcGis software. The results showed that the form of discarding of processed açaí lumps and their final destination are not determined by the size of the açaí-processing shops. However, final disposal was influenced by the higher estimated profit (p<0.05). Most of the disposal and destination are inadequate (53%) and still depend on specific management and legislation that result in environmentally sustainable alternatives.

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Main Authors: MIRANDA, L. de V. A., MOCHIUTTI, S., CUNHA, A. C. da, CUNHA, H. F. A.
Other Authors: LIDIANE DE VILHENA AMANAJÁS MIRANDA, IFAP; SILAS MOCHIUTTI, CPAF-AP; ALAN CAVALCANTI DA CUNHA, UNIFAP; HELENILZA FERREIRA ALBUQUERQUE CUNHA, UNIFAP.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2022-08-01
Subjects:Processamento artesanal, Resíduos sólidos, Sustentabilidade, Artisanal processing, Sustainability, Açaí,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1145060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc2020138r2vu2022L2OA
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Summary:The intensification of the production of açaí (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) and the increase in consumption resulted in the generation of significant amounts of waste that require an adequate final destination. The objective of the research was to evaluate how occurs the discarding and final disposal of açaí lumps processed in Macapá and Santana counties-AP. Thus, semi-structured forms were applied to 212 artisanal açaí beaters (151 in Macapá and 61 in Santana). Information on the disposal and destination of seeds from the açaí mixers were spatialized using the ArcGis software. The results showed that the form of discarding of processed açaí lumps and their final destination are not determined by the size of the açaí-processing shops. However, final disposal was influenced by the higher estimated profit (p<0.05). Most of the disposal and destination are inadequate (53%) and still depend on specific management and legislation that result in environmentally sustainable alternatives.