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Carrot production chain in Carandaí/MG - A study from the perspective of Transaction Cost Economics

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Carrots are one of the five main vegetables marketed in Brazil, and the state of Minas Gerais is currently the largest national producer. In the municipality of Carandaí, the importance of carrots is evidenced by the generation of income and employment linked to its production activity. Therefore, the carrot production chain in Carandaí/MG was studied from the perspective of transaction cost economics, since this theory considers the presence of costs associated with market transactions and that these can be minimised by appropriate forms of governance. The study made it possible to identify the governance structure used by producers in the municipality, as well as strategies for reducing transaction costs. In addition, possibilities were presented for better organising the city's production chain in order to reduce transaction costs in ex ante and ex post carrot production activities.

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Andreysa Keryane Silva Rodrigues es licenciada en Administración (IFSudesteMG), posgraduada en Gestión Hospitalaria, modalidad residencia (HU-UFJF/Ebserh) y posgraduada en Gestión de Procesos y Calidad-EAD-UNINTER. // Cláudia Maria Miranda de Araújo Pereira es licenciada en Economía, máster y doctora en Economía Rural y profesora del IFSudesteMG.

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Authors Andreysa K. S. Rodrigues, Cláudia M. M. A. Pereira
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206485728
ISBN 9786206485728
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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