Revista Produção e Desenvolvimento (Aug 2016)

A study about the interested parts of the public regional market programme (mpr) in the intermunicipal consortium for economic, social and environment development- cidema based on PMIR

  • Leani Lauermann Koch,
  • Rodrigo Barichello,
  • Claudio Alcides Jacoski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32358/rpd.2016.v2.144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 50 – 63

Abstract

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The present study aimed to analyze the management of the Public Regional Market Programme (MPR), in Chapecó, administered by the Intermunicipal Consortium of Economic, Social and Environment Developments - CIDEMA from the perception of interested parts that take part in the program. Regarding the methodological procedures, the research is classified as descriptive. To collect the data, a structured questionnaire was made and applied to MPR manager and two Agriculture Secretaries to contribute in the analysis, there was a return of 85 % of the questionnaires. The program council and semistructured interviews were made with the MPR manager and with two responsibles for the program in the municipality. The results showed that the surveyed municipalities have their economic base rooted in family farming. MPR management is shared between CIDEMA and municipalities, however, they don't have unity in the process conduction, each municipality usually uses own methodologies to manage the program. The survey revealed gaps in the involvement of the interested parts throughout the program lifecycle, extending from the training of those responsible, the absence of environmental analysis considering the advantages and potential of each municipality, the lack of integrated logistics and the clarity in the attributions of those involved. It was also observed that the program benefits families in social aspects, improving the life quality.

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