Os agricultores familiares e seus empreendimentos coletivos são importantes atores para manter o adequado abastecimento alimentar junto à população. Diante disso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar os impactos da pandemia do Covid-19 para a inclusão produtiva de agricultores familiares no Tocantins através de um estudo de caso na Cooperativa Agroindustrial do Reassentamento Córrego Prata (Cooprato). Nos procedimentos metodológicos utilizou-se de uma revisão bibliométrica para mapear os estudos sobre experiências inovadoras na agricultura familiar e também de entrevista semiestruturada que foi realizada com a presidente da Cooprato. Os resultados apontam que as vendas da agricultura familiar caíram pela metade devido ao coronavírus e, em decorrência disso, os agricultores estão buscando mercados alternativos para superar as dificuldades de comercialização impostas pela pandemia.
In order to meet the goals demanded by the 2030 agenda, it is essential to strengthen the different groups in family farming, which represents a viable opportunity for sustainable rural development. In this sense, this study aims to analyze bibliographic productions from 2014 to 2021 on the contributions of family farming to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The methodology adopted was the bibliometric review technique. The results indicate that from the officialization in 2018 of the Decade of Family Agriculture (2019-2028), with the aim of executing an action plan to combat hunger and poverty through family farmers, the number of publications increased, highlighted even more within the scope of SDG metrics.
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