Continuidade das propriedades rurais familiares por meio da transferência geracional

Palavras-chave: Continuidade das atividades rurais tradicionais, Desenvolvimento rural, Envelhecimento da população, Sustentabilidade da propriedade

Resumo

As discussões sobre a sucessão familiar rural têm ocorrido com mais frequência por diversos fatores, como êxodo rural, envelhecimento da população rural e perda do conhecimento existente em uma propriedade quando não há nenhum sucessor para dar continuidade às atividades. Desta forma, propomos analisar publicações sobre sucessão em propriedades rurais, destacando sua relação com o desenvolvimento rural. Para tanto, utilizou-se a proposta de Fink (2010) como referencial para a revisão sistemática de periódicos revisados por pares. Pode-se identificar que a sucessão no espaço rural é uma ação complexa que ocorre de diferentes formas e é influenciada por questões individuais. Além disso, em muitos casos, o atual gestor tem dificuldade em compreender a necessidade de reduzir e, posteriormente, interromper as suas atividades laborais para que o sucessor possa dar continuidade à gestão da propriedade. Além disso, o planejamento da sucessão é necessário para obter maior sucesso neste processo. A sucessão contribui para a continuidade das atividades tradicionais do espaço rural, ou seja, a produção de alimentos.

Biografia do Autor

Luciana Virginia Mario Bernardo, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados - UFGD
Doutora em Desenvolvimento Regional e Agronegócios, pela Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE). Professora no curso de Ciências Contábeis na Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD), Dourados (MS), Brasil.
Maycon Jorge Ulisses Saraiva Farinha, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados - UFGD
Mestre em Agronegócios pela Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD). Doutorando em Geografia pela Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados (UFGD), Dourados (MS), Brasil.

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2021-12-01