El cultivo de palma como modelo de apropiación de la tierra Caso del magdalena medio (1998-2010)

Date
2013Authors
Cotrina Tobos, Laura NataliaDirectors
Rueda Santos, RigobertoPublisher
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Faculty
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
Program
Historia
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Historiador (a)
Type
Tesis/Trabajo de grado - Monografía - Pregrado
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La política agropecuaria colombiana da cuenta de que la concentración de la tierra (por el dominio de un cultivo en el uso de la tierra) y la gran propiedad (por vía jurídica) son funcionales a un modelo de desarrollo económico, basados en parámetros de eficiencia, competitividad y productividad.
Abstract
Colombian agrarian policy shows that the land concentration (because of the abundance of a unique type of farming) and the large property (through legal channels) are functional to an economic development model based on factors of efficiency, competitiveness, and productivity. A manifestation of this problem are the oil palm crops, top product of the country after the petroleum, which has been characterized for take up a large are of the territory, becoming a monoculture with a negative impact for the environment, farming practice which is held thanks to an official speech that says that those who help the economy to grow are the agroindustrial megaprojects.
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