Agroecology as a sustainable alternative to theintensive use of agrocoxics in the brazilian agriculture
Autor
Benedicto, Samuel Carvalho De
Castro, Jefferson Pereira da Silva
Sugahara, Cibele Roberta
Filho, Cândido Ferreira Silva
Data de publicação
//2019Tipo de conteúdo
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Studies show that Brazil is a world champion in the use of agrochemicals, with 7.3 liters per year
for each of the country's inhabitants. Only in the first three months of 2019, the Brazilian
government released 121 new pesticides to be sold, totalizing 2,184 licensed products in the
country. This work aims to discuss the permissive use of agrochemicals in Brazil and to point out
the consequences generated for the ecosystems involved. From the methodology of the
bibliographic research, the work allows to indicate alternatives that can subsidize more
sustainable conditions for the Brazilian agribusiness. Precision technology and agroecology
applied to agricultural production minimize negative impacts on the environment and society. The
results suggest that the effectiveness of policy discussions on the levels of agrochemical
components used in the Brazilian agriculture is essential for proposing regulations and practices
that result in a productive and ecologically responsible agroeco system. However, the
permissiveness of the Brazilian State regarding the use of agrochemicals seems to generate
immeasurable problems for the flora and fauna. In Brazil, the concession of tax exemptions for
the commercialization of some pesticides that are banned in the European Union shows the small
importance given to the implications for the human health and the Brazilian biome
Palavras-chave
AgribusinessUse of agrochemicals
Sustainability
Agroecology
