Fatores determinantes da competitividade do agronegócio brasileiro / Determinative factors of the competitiveness of the Brazilian agribusiness

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

During the last three decades macroeconomic factors such as fiscal discipline, exchange rate control, monetary policies, and microeconomic issues, for instance technological improvements, government support and specific market conditions, could have had significant influence on the agricultural business behavior as a whole. The importance of the Brazilian agribusiness, that puts the country among the most competitive in the world industrial commodity production, with a huge potential for both horizontal and vertical supply expansion, as a result of number of factors, such as investment on technology and research, that brought a sharp increase of the productivity. However other variables also had a relevant weight on current dynamic of the sector, for example the reduction of governments interventions and as result, the market desregulation, the increase trade activity on the world, and the price stability post Plano Real. The main purpose of this work is to examine the pace of brazilian agribusiness growth over the last 40 years, to analise how it has sorved to the top of the export tables, and to describe how the increase trade activity resulted on institutional improvements. Such changes reflected on other improvements on the agricultural environment, that boosted competition and created numerous opportunities for this markets players. Through literature revision, this work discuss the fundamentals for the brazilian agribusiness success

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coordenação crescimento econômico concorrencia cadeia produtiva coordination competitiveness importância do agronegócio economia economic growth productive chain competitividade agroindustria -- brasil agribusiness value

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