Vanessa Pereira da Silva e Mello, Dominichi Miranda de Sá
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巴西农业研究公司Agropecuária (Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa),简称Embrapa,成立于1972年巴西文武独裁统治时期,目的是通过结合绿色革命的一揽子技术,包括依赖化学投入和高产杂交种子以及生产机械化,促进农业现代化。本文探讨了该机构成立的背景及其对巴西农业的科学研究议程,同时也研究了新兴的环保主义运动对亚马逊经济开发的讨论的影响,以及该机构在巴西民主化时期的形象。我们分析的重点是被称为湿润热带农业研究中心(Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Trópico Úmido,简称CPATU)的机构分支机构,该机构于1975年在帕尔的贝尔海姆成立。文本遵循CPATU在1991年的路径,当时它成为东亚马逊农林业研究中心(Centro de Pesquisa Agroflorestal da Amazônia Oriental),现在是巴西东部亚马逊农业研究中心(Embrapa Amazônia Oriental)。
Science and the Green Revolution in the Brazilian Amazon: The Establishment of Embrapa during of the Civilian-Military Dictatorship and the Emergence of Environmental Movements (1972-1991)
The Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation), known by the acronym Embrapa, was established in 1972 under Brazil’s civilian-military dictatorship with the purpose of fostering agricultural modernization through the incorporation of the Green Revolution’s technology package, which included reliance on chemical inputs and high-yielding hybrid seeds and the mechanization of production. This article explores the context in which the agency was established and its scientific research agenda for Brazilian agriculture, while also examining both the influence of emerging environmentalist movements on discussions of the economic exploitation of the Amazon as well as the agency’s profile during the period of redemocratization in Brazil. The focus of our analysis is on the agency branch known as the Humid Tropics Agricultural Research Center (Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Trópico Úmido, or CPATU), which opened in Belém, Pará, in 1975. The text follows the path of the CPATU through 1991, when it became the Eastern Amazon Agroforestry Research Center (Centro de Pesquisa Agroflorestal da Amazônia Oriental), now Embrapa Eastern Amazon (Embrapa Amazônia Oriental).