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Pampa (Santa Fe)

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Abstract

RODRIGUEZ D' AVILA WEBER, Héctor  and  VASSALLO, Miguel. Impactos en el Desarrollo Rural de la colonia Gral. Líber Seregni. Pampa [online]. 2015, n.11, pp.143-173. ISSN 2314-0208.

This paper presents the results about the study of the Seregni Colony, one of the new models of colonization from the National Colonization Institute. Question problem is how the colony is an experience that facilitates the resolution of economic and promotes family-scale production? Is the colony was able to integrate beneficially to rural workers in the area and promote human and social capital? The study objective is to highlight and analyze the generated impacts from the colony in the area, in the organizations and their growers. The guiding hypothesis is that the associative production, integrated social organizations, promote rural development. Qualitative research methodology was used. The productive capacity is improved in proportion to the access to more land by groups of small growers, therefore the efficiency in production and their income are improved. Rural workers generate a new alternative for income and develop themselves as growers. The collective system leads to a more rational use of the resources, increasing of scale, reduction of production costs and improve sale prices. The cooperative creation and the organizations strengthening, promoted personal growth, and social capital strengthening.

Keywords : Rural Development; Colonization; Associative enterprises; Social capital and Rural institutional.

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