Vagner Azarias Martins, Denise Viani Caser, José Alberto Angelo, Paulo José Coelho, Antonio José Torres
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Abstract
The 2016-17 Census Survey by Agricultural Production Units (LUPA) is the third conducted by the Secretary of Agriculture and Supply of the State of São Paulo (SAA-SP) through the Institute of Agricultural Economics (IEA) and the Sustainable Regional Development Coordination Office (CDRS). The census depicts São Paulo's agriculture in quantitative terms, thus being a source for several studies and the development of public policies for the sector. Specifically, this article brings the innovations used in this census and the main statewide results, such as the 4.6% expansion in the number of agricultural production units, reaching almost 340 thousand; the growth of natural vegetation areas, and the improvement in rural landowners’ education.