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Approach to the Imaginaries of Agroecology in Paraguay

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  • Carmiña Soto

    (General Directorate of Postgraduate Studies and International Relations, National University of Asunción, University Campus of San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo 2160, Paraguay)

  • Amado Insfrán Ortiz

    (Environmental Engineering Career, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, National University of Asunción, University Campus of San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo 2160, Paraguay)

  • María José Aparicio Meza

    (Human Ecology Engineering Career, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, National University of Asunción, University Campus of San Lorenzo, San Lorenzo 2160, Paraguay)

Abstract

This paper explores the imaginary of different actors in Paraguay regarding agroecology and whether they contain any similarities. This study used an exploratory, hermeneutic phenomenological approach as its interpretative framework and focused on six key actors: the central government, subgovernmental entities, the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), farmers’ associations, and academia. The analysis revealed that there are some similarities of imaginaries regarding agroecology’s role as a holistic, integral paradigm that contributes to the sustainability and resilience of the ecosystem, with it being perceived as a practice aimed at small producers with defined niches. The lack of political or state support for small production systems was also evident. Production costs (high for some, low for others) and market niches were mentioned as controversial issues. The results show that the different actors’ imaginaries are not so divergent as to disrupt agroecological practice and indicate the need to conduct more in-depth research to determine what factors affect Paraguayans’ practices or habitus regarding production and their link with nature.

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  • Carmiña Soto & Amado Insfrán Ortiz & María José Aparicio Meza, 2022. "Approach to the Imaginaries of Agroecology in Paraguay," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(12), pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:12:p:7354-:d:839961
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