Family agriculture, its academic interest, its constitutive logic, and its resilience in Brazil

The article aims to present particular views on family farm in economic and social thought, suggesting that this subject has been attracting growing interest in the research communities of these areas in Brazil, at different times. The trajectory seeks to highlight the way in which many authors emph...

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Brazil
Comparative Analysis
Economic Sociology
Family Farms
Research Methodology
Resilience
Rural Areas
Rural Communities
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