THE PERFORMANCE OF THE MY HOUSE MY RURAL LIFE PROGRAM (MCMVR) IN THE TERRITORIES OF STATE RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, BRAZIL
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https://doi.org/10.54399/rbgdr.v20i2.7429Keywords:
Family farming, Public policy, Rural housing, TerritoryAbstract
The objective is to analyze the performance of the Minha Casa Minha Vida Rural Program (PNHR) in the territories of Rio Grande do Norte, considering the social character in the planning and execution of territorial policies aimed at rural development. As a methodology, a descriptive analysis was defined regarding the ends and a comparative analysis regarding the means, and as a unit of analysis we have the rural territory and citizenship from the scope of the construction of housing units of the Minha Casa, Minha Vida Rural Program (MCMVR) in the period from 2011 to 2022. As for data collection, a survey was carried out on the occasion of the coordination of the National Territorial Development Policy, where from a set of eight actions the MCMVR was defined as the territorial advisory of social management. It is recognized that specific territorial policies for rural areas have made possible improvements in living conditions for family farmers, fostering small-scale agro-industry initiatives, bringing to a promising strategy in the context of family farming. As a result, the research found an oscillating performance in the territories of Rio Grande do Norte and a movement that signals the rupture or discontinuity of the PMCMVR in the construction of houses for family farming.
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