Abstract

We consider the Agrarian Question in Brazil as a result of a structural problem of inequality and processes rooted in the perversity of the capitalist mode of production that unfolds in the territorial dispute by opposing models of society, one of agribusiness and one of the peasant way of life. This issue involves Food Sovereignty as a key element that explains the importance of territorypeasant.Then, the analysis of the Agrarian Question in this article is built from the peasant slope of the Paradigm Agrarian Question advocating the creation and recreation of peasants territories through a diversified production. From this perspective, we have the example of the Movement of Small Farmers (in Rio Grande do Sul), which binds Energy Sovereignty and Food Sovereignty as a form of resistance and recreation of their territory by proposing an alternative way of producing the agribusiness model.

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