Abstract

The knowledge of the production and marketing chains of pinhão is centered in the Mixed Ombrophilous Forest region, in southern Brazil. This study aimed to evaluate the pinhão production and marketing chains in a region of ecological tension (Seasonal Semideciduous Forest) and verify the pinhão trade effectiveness as a tool for araucaria conservation. This research was based on a statistical survey on pinhão extraction and trade, made available by governmental institutions. To identify establishments operating in the trade of pinhão in Minas Gerais (Brazil), structured interviews and a literature review of the legislation associated with the trade of forest products were conducted, establishing the relationship between the trade and conservation of araucaria. The results showed that Minas Gerais is the third-largest national producer of pinhão, accounting for 13.9% of production, and receiving the lowest remuneration for the extracted product. There is a predominance of a short marketing chain, in which producers or retailers negotiate with the consumer, resulting in greater profits for those involved in this process, who benefit from the lack of specific regulations and inspections in the extraction and trade of pinhão, leading to a predatory activity, which does not contribute to the preservation of araucaria. However, the use of appropriate instruments may make feasible the conservation of this species, combining its potential for use in forest restoration projects with the income from the commercialization of its seeds, thus developing an effective tool for the conservation of araucaria in rural properties in Minas Gerais.

Highlights

  • Araucaria angustifolia (Bertoloni) Otto Kuntze, popularly known as araucaria, Paraná pine, Brazilian pine, and curi, is a Brazilian forest species, occurring in small patches in Argentina and Paraguay

  • This study aimed to evaluate the pinhão production and marketing chains in a region of ecological tension with the occurrence of araucaria, in Minas Gerais, and verify the pinhão trade effectiveness as a tool for araucaria conservation

  • Minas Gerais has a prominent position in the national scenario of pinhão extraction but due to the lack of tradition towards its consumption, it provides the lowest remuneration to extractors, leading to the establishment of short marketing chains

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Introduction

Araucaria angustifolia (Bertoloni) Otto Kuntze, popularly known as araucaria, Paraná pine, Brazilian pine, and curi, is a Brazilian forest species, occurring in small patches in Argentina and Paraguay. It is typical of the Atlantic Forest biome, associated with a Mixed Ombrophilous Forest, called Araucaria Forest, occurring in areas of ecological tension with the Seasonal Semideciduous Forest and the Dense Ombrophilous Forest. Because of their significant energy reserves, araucaria seeds have become an important source of starch in the diet of humans, domestic animals, and wild fauna (CONFORTI; LUPANO, 2011; DANNER et al, 2012; ALBIERO JUNIOR et al, 2015; PALUDO et al, 2016; ZORTÉA-GUIDOLIN et al, 2017)

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