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Historical context of the agroecological transition process in the Buenos Aires property of the municipality of Florencia Caquetá

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  • Ariza Devia, Andres
  • Renteria Suaza, Michel

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In the agroecological transition there are three main problems that limit this type of agroecological transition processes. The little and almost non-existent advice and support from the state, who do not have access to technological advice and the participation of the state for the agroecological transition with policies. Therefore, the objective is: to discover what are the characteristics that have favored and disfavored the agroecological transition process of the family participating in the study. with a historical hermeneutic approach, with a descriptive type of research and a mixed approach (qualitative and quantitative). This study involved the family of the Buenos Aires farm in the municipality of Florencia Caquetá, where a change in thinking is evident in the way of production seeking the agroecological transition. To collect this information, the interview tool will be used and the Atlas.ti software will be used to analyze the data, obtaining the networks as results. The concept of agroecology of the producer agrees with the cited authors, in the Sunkey diagram the co-occurrences are found, allowing us to show that for difficulties and satisfaction there are two words that co-occur, which are species and learning.

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  • Ariza Devia, Andres & Renteria Suaza, Michel, 2023. "Historical context of the agroecological transition process in the Buenos Aires property of the municipality of Florencia Caquetá," SAP Environmental Research and Ecotoxicity, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:ereart:ere202351
    DOI: 10.56294/ere202351
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