Economic Analysis Of Smallholders: A Study Of The Public Market
Maykell Leite Da Costa (),
Andréa Cristina Dörr (),
Marcos Alves Dos Reys () and
Aline Zulian ()
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Maykell Leite Da Costa: Federal University of Santa Maria-RS, Brazil
Andréa Cristina Dörr: Federal University of Santa Maria-RS, Brazil
Marcos Alves Dos Reys: Federal University of Santa Maria-RS, Brazil
Aline Zulian: Federal University of Santa Maria-RS, Brazil
Annals of the University of Petrosani, Economics, 2010, vol. 10, issue 4, 63-74
Abstract:
This work seeks to analyze economically the public market of Santa Rosa/RS, focusing the marketing channels used and the quality of products. Based on this work, one shows that the pluriactivity is a factor that contributes to greater income. However, the greater the complexity of economic activities, the more effective must be management mechanisms, because the productive factors and market relations become more complex. As a result, the ability to administer efficiently family properties is crucial for the sustainable development of Brazilian agribusiness, contributing to the improvement of the quality of life, for fixing the man in the field and to a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable development.
Keywords: Agribusiness; sales channels; New Institutional Economics; transaction costs; family farming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q01 Q10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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