Dissertação
O sistema informal de sementes crioulas e as guardiãs de sementes da vida: o protagonismo de mulheres na região central do RS
Date
2021-04-28Author
Bernardo, Marina Augusta Tauil
Institutions
Abstract
This dissertation presents reflections on the construction of the legal system related to
Creole seeds, based on the precept that the “discovery” of Brazil was, and continues to be,
a great commercial enterprise that permeates in two ways: the private appropriation of its
natural resources and the struggles that resist this process. The agro-export production
model spread from capitalist expansion and industrial development linked to the use of
transgenic seeds, continues to spread with the connivance of large landowners and the
Brazilian state. On the other hand, through the contributions of family farmers, the informal
seed system resists, even if the margin of the capitalist model of agro-industrial agricultural
production destined for the export of commodities is maintained. The struggle of rural women
is accentuated by the fact that their actions are made invisible, due to the withdrawal of
protagonism in their different areas of activity. With this, the main objective of the work,
through the use of the qualitative research procedure, bibliographic and documentary
survey, with the use of semi-structured interview technique and the use of the “Rio da Vida”
tool, is to enable four guardians of Creole seeds considered as references in the central
region of Rio Grande do Sul report their trajectories and perceptions regarding their
productive and reproductive spheres. In a conclusive way, peasant women through their
daily practices exercise in a local way the conservation of genetic heritage and traditional
knowledge associated with the management of Creole seeds and it is necessary, therefore,
to redefine the role of these women who historically suffer oppression and that are exploited
doubly: by capital and patriarchy.