POPULAR FOOD MARKET
THE TERRITORY OF PEASANT AGRICULTURE AND THE FIGHT FOR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
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https://doi.org/10.5216/bgg.v40i01.62633Abstract
This article reflects on the experience of the Popular Food Market, created in 2011 in the municipality of São Gabriel da Palha (ES) by MPA, characterized as a peasant agriculture territory. It was based on a qualitative approach and methodological procedures that focused on the bibliographical and documentary survey, on field work and interviews with leaders and peasants. The proposed discussion revealed the multidimensional and multiscale meaning of the territory, represented here by the Popular Food Market, listing the political, environmental, social and economic dimensions that constitute the peasant territories in defense of Food Sovereignty.
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