Agro-ecological products qualification and certification participatory initiatives effects of Brazilian public policies

In the last years in Brazil, beside External Audit firm Certification (EAC), various participative certification instruments, behind the figure of Social Control certification, have been set up between producers or between producers and consumers. These alternatives are due to the development of local agro-ecological markets and the dynamics of the effects of reputation. This paper propose a comparative analysis of three certification systems (EAC, Network Participative Certification – NPC and Social Control Certification - OCS) in which the advantages and limitations of auto-centered and decentralized certification are highlighted as an autonomy process both for family farmers and consumers units and organizations. The first hypothesis of this paper is that a qualification process can contribute to establish a binary symmetrical relation of reciprocity between producer and buyer. It can also contribute to generate a sharing structure (of quality) among the group of producers. The second hypothesis is that Brazilian social movement's experiences in participatory certification (such co-certification, social group certification and participative certification systems) have mainly influenced the recent public policy tools established both by Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Agrarian Development. These two hypotheses are further developed, on the base of three study cases in Brazil.

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Main Author: Sabourin, Eric
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5830552022-04-15T14:16:22Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583055/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583055/ Agro-ecological products qualification and certification participatory initiatives effects of Brazilian public policies. Sabourin Eric. 2016. In : AC and SD 2016 Agri-Chains and Sustainable Development: linking local and global dynamics. CIRAD. Montpellier : CIRAD, 68-69. International Conference on Agri-Chains and Sustainable Development, Montpellier, France, 12 Décembre 2016/14 Décembre 2016.http://acsd2016.cirad.fr <http://acsd2016.cirad.fr> Researchers Agro-ecological products qualification and certification participatory initiatives effects of Brazilian public policies Sabourin, Eric eng 2016 CIRAD AC and SD 2016 Agri-Chains and Sustainable Development: linking local and global dynamics E14 - Économie et politique du développement E70 - Commerce, commercialisation et distribution D50 - Législation E10 - Économie et politique agricoles In the last years in Brazil, beside External Audit firm Certification (EAC), various participative certification instruments, behind the figure of Social Control certification, have been set up between producers or between producers and consumers. These alternatives are due to the development of local agro-ecological markets and the dynamics of the effects of reputation. This paper propose a comparative analysis of three certification systems (EAC, Network Participative Certification – NPC and Social Control Certification - OCS) in which the advantages and limitations of auto-centered and decentralized certification are highlighted as an autonomy process both for family farmers and consumers units and organizations. The first hypothesis of this paper is that a qualification process can contribute to establish a binary symmetrical relation of reciprocity between producer and buyer. It can also contribute to generate a sharing structure (of quality) among the group of producers. The second hypothesis is that Brazilian social movement's experiences in participatory certification (such co-certification, social group certification and participative certification systems) have mainly influenced the recent public policy tools established both by Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Agrarian Development. These two hypotheses are further developed, on the base of three study cases in Brazil. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583055/1/P68.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://acsd2016.cirad.fr http://agritrop.cirad.fr/582977/ info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://acsd2016.cirad.fr
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Agro-ecological products qualification and certification participatory initiatives effects of Brazilian public policies
description In the last years in Brazil, beside External Audit firm Certification (EAC), various participative certification instruments, behind the figure of Social Control certification, have been set up between producers or between producers and consumers. These alternatives are due to the development of local agro-ecological markets and the dynamics of the effects of reputation. This paper propose a comparative analysis of three certification systems (EAC, Network Participative Certification – NPC and Social Control Certification - OCS) in which the advantages and limitations of auto-centered and decentralized certification are highlighted as an autonomy process both for family farmers and consumers units and organizations. The first hypothesis of this paper is that a qualification process can contribute to establish a binary symmetrical relation of reciprocity between producer and buyer. It can also contribute to generate a sharing structure (of quality) among the group of producers. The second hypothesis is that Brazilian social movement's experiences in participatory certification (such co-certification, social group certification and participative certification systems) have mainly influenced the recent public policy tools established both by Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Agrarian Development. These two hypotheses are further developed, on the base of three study cases in Brazil.
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