The literature on rural development focuses on the socio-economic effects of agricultural support policies; the process of policy design, however, is devoted less attention. Identifying policy coalitions may help provide clarity on the motivations behind a given agricultural support system. Using Discourse Network Analysis, this paper studies the debates preceding the approval of the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (Pronaf) in Brazil in the Nineties. This represented a relevant overturn of the preceding policy framework. Two coalitions that opposed each other have been identified: while large farm business associations favoured measures to enhance productivity, movements comprising of family farmers aimed at introducing credit instruments for small producers. The strong pressure from social movements was key to the adoption of Pronaf. However, findings suggest that the Workers’ Party, which found itself in a less conflicting position, played a brokerage role in the negotiation of the final policy package.

Stefano Ghinoi, Valdemar João Wesz Junior, Simone Piras (2018). Political debates and agricultural policies: Discourse coalitions behind the creation of Brazil’s Pronaf. LAND USE POLICY, 76, 68-80 [10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.039].

Political debates and agricultural policies: Discourse coalitions behind the creation of Brazil’s Pronaf

Stefano Ghinoi
;
Valdemar João Wesz Junior;Simone Piras
2018

Abstract

The literature on rural development focuses on the socio-economic effects of agricultural support policies; the process of policy design, however, is devoted less attention. Identifying policy coalitions may help provide clarity on the motivations behind a given agricultural support system. Using Discourse Network Analysis, this paper studies the debates preceding the approval of the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (Pronaf) in Brazil in the Nineties. This represented a relevant overturn of the preceding policy framework. Two coalitions that opposed each other have been identified: while large farm business associations favoured measures to enhance productivity, movements comprising of family farmers aimed at introducing credit instruments for small producers. The strong pressure from social movements was key to the adoption of Pronaf. However, findings suggest that the Workers’ Party, which found itself in a less conflicting position, played a brokerage role in the negotiation of the final policy package.
2018
Stefano Ghinoi, Valdemar João Wesz Junior, Simone Piras (2018). Political debates and agricultural policies: Discourse coalitions behind the creation of Brazil’s Pronaf. LAND USE POLICY, 76, 68-80 [10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.039].
Stefano Ghinoi; Valdemar João Wesz Junior; Simone Piras
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