Abstract

<span class="fontstyle0">The Open Data policy is a struggle in the institutionality of national transparency for the construction of the Democratic Rule of Law. Research on the inclusion of open data in the field, in particular, aimed at discussion around family farming, is important to promote access to information necessary for the monitoring and evaluation of public policies. This article is limited as a way of contributing to the understanding of this dynamic of action in family farming on the policies that affect it. Through bibliographic and documentary research and content portals. We found that several data on family farming do not exist, either because they are not produced or even because they have not been cataloged, generating a need for access to coherent and relevant information, especially in the spheres of state and municipal governments. Only with due open access to this information will we be able to analyze it, refute data and produce knowledge about the repercussions of various public policies aimed at family farming</span> <br /><br />

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