AMANCIO FILHO, J.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7736259275946347; AMÂNCIO FILHO, Joaquim.
Resumen:
This article aims to review the literature on the structuring of thought by the philosophical perception in the relationship between man and nature in the praxis of family agriculture, starting from holistic concepts of land, plant, and community, present in the agricultural activities of the family groups resulting in an analysis of the question of agrifood sustainability. Specifically, the issues dealt with include: historical-philosophical, socioeconomic, in the form of social organization with the creation of seed banks versus the mechanization of production processes. Thus, a literary evaluation was made of the degree of cultural transference of these resistance farmers to future generations, in their challenges and actions developed in the semi-arid region of Paraíba. To carry out the review, a bibliographic survey was carried out on the theme and interpretation of the texts for the discussion, governmental pages about the public policies directed to the activity in the sense of perceiving the degree of responsibility and support of the powers for recognition of the segment of agriculture familiar; In order to find a way to clairvoyance the proposed discussion, we chose the method of exploratory research and, to better interpret this method, we chose a qualitative strand starting from bibliographic research and hypothetical case study. As a result, we realize that family farming, although it is positively present in national agrarian development, in the context of the homeland, requires a greater political structuring of empowerment and representation of the group, when its actions do not transcend the territory where they live and work.