Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009

The CRP (Certificate of rural product) appears as an instrument regulated by the Federal Government in which the producer anticipates its revenues from production in return for having the delivery to private companies for a stipulated amount of its production of soybeans, and this system has gained...

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Main Authors: Argemiro Luís Brum, Charles Luan Marquezin, Wylmor Constantino Tives Dalfovo, Cláudia Regina Heck
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Published: Confins 2011-11-01
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author Argemiro Luís Brum
Charles Luan Marquezin
Wylmor Constantino Tives Dalfovo
Cláudia Regina Heck
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description The CRP (Certificate of rural product) appears as an instrument regulated by the Federal Government in which the producer anticipates its revenues from production in return for having the delivery to private companies for a stipulated amount of its production of soybeans, and this system has gained strength through the spiral of inflation and Brazil’s fiscal crisis of the 1980s, which restricted credit. We sought in this article by addressing the companies of the City of Sapezal-MT describe the costs of purchasing inputs through two distinct mechanisms, the first being the mechanism of the spot purchase with input prices obtained in actual, and the Secondly, the mechanism to run through the CPR, in which prices were analyzed under the exchange system and package of inputs. As a result it has to be the main variable responsible for the success of CPR is the change in commodity prices during the period of the contract and its maturity. Another important result is the fact that most farmers searching for CPR in Sapezal MT are medium-sized producers and on the lenders, large corporations occupy a high percentage of participation in the issuance of such rural negotiations.
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spelling doaj-art-a630bbf6d04a49d88a0a49d16942d5eb2025-01-13T15:52:57ZengConfinsConfins1958-92122011-11-011310.4000/confins.7265Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009Argemiro Luís BrumCharles Luan MarquezinWylmor Constantino Tives DalfovoCláudia Regina HeckThe CRP (Certificate of rural product) appears as an instrument regulated by the Federal Government in which the producer anticipates its revenues from production in return for having the delivery to private companies for a stipulated amount of its production of soybeans, and this system has gained strength through the spiral of inflation and Brazil’s fiscal crisis of the 1980s, which restricted credit. We sought in this article by addressing the companies of the City of Sapezal-MT describe the costs of purchasing inputs through two distinct mechanisms, the first being the mechanism of the spot purchase with input prices obtained in actual, and the Secondly, the mechanism to run through the CPR, in which prices were analyzed under the exchange system and package of inputs. As a result it has to be the main variable responsible for the success of CPR is the change in commodity prices during the period of the contract and its maturity. Another important result is the fact that most farmers searching for CPR in Sapezal MT are medium-sized producers and on the lenders, large corporations occupy a high percentage of participation in the issuance of such rural negotiations.https://journals.openedition.org/confins/7265exchanges of grains for inputssoybean productionCertificate of rural product
spellingShingle Argemiro Luís Brum
Charles Luan Marquezin
Wylmor Constantino Tives Dalfovo
Cláudia Regina Heck
Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
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exchanges of grains for inputs
soybean production
Certificate of rural product
title Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
title_full Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
title_fullStr Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
title_full_unstemmed Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
title_short Financement agricole par l’échange grains / intrants : l’impact de la NPR à Sapezal–MT entre 2004 et 2009
title_sort financement agricole par l echange grains intrants l impact de la npr a sapezal mt entre 2004 et 2009
topic exchanges of grains for inputs
soybean production
Certificate of rural product
url https://journals.openedition.org/confins/7265
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