Tecnologias sociais levando à competitividade: o caso do Instituto Cabruca na Região Cacaueira da Bahia
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Baiardi, Amilcar
Fernandes da Cunha Basto, Celina Maria
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The Cocoa Region in Bahia (Brazil) is located in a macro
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region known as the South Coast,
in an area of great ecological significance, which shelters a rich biodiversity belonging to
Atlantic Forest species. It has about 32 000 farmers and 565 thousands of
hectares with cocoa
plants. The region has produced about 400,000 ton of cocoa beans in the 80s and part of this
quantity received the denomination of Bahia Cocoa Superior from the international market,
due the way in which occurs the production process a
nd drying. The award paid by the
international market was due to singularities like plants growing under trees shade, as an
agroforestry system known as “cabruca”, involving rich knowledge at
ethno botanic
,
intensively using the labor and getting high cult
ural value. This paper attempts to relate as the
Cabruca Institute, a civil society organization, seeks to preserve and promote this kind of
cocoa beans productive process, combining ecological and social aspects with an efficiently
production and marketin
g. The method adopted was the case study based on secondary
sources like Cabruca’s files and others cataloged as research reports, site, participant
observation and brief interviews. The results show that even using
labor
-
intensive
technologies cocoa beans
produced by agroforestry is competitive at the international market.