2019
DOI: 10.47946/rnera.v0i47.6271
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O MATOPIBA NAS CHAPADAS MARANHENSES: IMPACTOS DA EXPANSÃO DO AGRONEGÓCIO NA MICRORREGIÃO DE CHAPADINHA/ The MATOPIBA in the Maranhão plateau: impacts of the expansion of agrobusiness in the Chapadinha microregion/ El MATOPIBA en las chapadas maranhenses: impactos de la expansión del agronegocio en la microrregión de Chapadinha

Abstract: Em 2016 o departamento criado para atender ao desenvolvimento do MATOPIBA fora extinto, engana-se, porém, que se tenha findado os investimentos públicos e privados para a Região. A fronteira agrícola continua avançando sobre os cerrados e ameaçando o modo de vida das populações ali estabelecidas. O crescimento das áreas plantadas de soja e dos conflitos socioterritoriais são indicativos dos impactos do agronegócio nos estados do Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí e Bahia. No Maranhão, em pouco mais de duas décadas a m… Show more

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“…The Cerrado of eastern Maranhão, specifically in the Chapadinha microregion, is located in the Brazilian agricultural frontier known as MATOPIBA, acronym of the States of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia, with soybean as the main cultivated crop (ALMEIDA et al, 2019). In this region, light-textured Ultisols occupy 5.8 million hectares (LUMBRERAS et al, 2015) and are considered more susceptible to degradation and loss of production capacity when compared to soils of finer texture in similar environments (DONAGEMMA et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Cerrado of eastern Maranhão, specifically in the Chapadinha microregion, is located in the Brazilian agricultural frontier known as MATOPIBA, acronym of the States of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia, with soybean as the main cultivated crop (ALMEIDA et al, 2019). In this region, light-textured Ultisols occupy 5.8 million hectares (LUMBRERAS et al, 2015) and are considered more susceptible to degradation and loss of production capacity when compared to soils of finer texture in similar environments (DONAGEMMA et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%