O Lado Negro do Chocolate (2010)
Miki Mistrati e U. Roberto Romano
Dinamarca
Idioma: Inglês
Legendado PT/BR por The Musketeers
Agricultura sustentável tem que considerar aspectos socioeconômicos e culturais dos grupos sociais implicados. Não basta proteger e melhorar o solo ou a produtividade agrícola se não resulta em melhorias nas condições de vida das pessoas envolvidas. Portanto, agricultura sustentável é um conceito que implica aspectos políticos e ideológicos que tem a ver com o conceito de cidadania e libertação dos esquemas de dominação impostos por setores de nossa própria sociedade e por interesses econômicos de grandes grupos, de modo que não se pode abordar o tema reduzindo outra vez as questões técnicas.
Francisco Roberto Caporal
http://www.aba-agroecologia.org.br/
A Campanha tem o objetivo de alertar a população sobre os perigos dos agrotóxicos, pressionar governos e propor um modelo de agricultura saudável para todas e todos, baseado na agroecologia.
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My name is Joana Fernandes. I'm doing a master degree in history, international relations and cooperation, at Universidade do Porto, in Portugal.
ResponderExcluirQuestions associated with children labor and human rights have always been within my interests. Maybe for this reason, I started to gather information about Nestlé, within the framework of Social Responsibility, and presently I’m developing a thesis about the policies they (Nestlé) implemented in Ivory Coast’s cocoa plantations, in order to know the actual impact such policies have in local communities.
Most studies about social responsibilities from the enterprises focus largely on the action of enterprises, and not so much on the results they achieve in the communities. The way they actually live is often forgotten, as you certainly know way better than myself.
Would it, still, be possible for you to answer these short questions I write bellow?
- How do you see Nestlé’s Social Responsibility policies in Ivory Coast’s cocoa plantations?
- Does it seem important to you that enterprises such as Nestlé have implemented Social Responsibility programs to approach social problems in the communities?
- Do you think such policies/programs actually work?
- When you were in the fields did you notice if enterprises worried about questioning the people directly in order to know about their real needs?
- Which social problems seemed more relevant to approach and are in more urgent need of solution?
- Do Nestlé’s social responsibility measures seem enough to stop/slow down human traffic and children labor in cocoa plantation?
- How do you see, generally, the question of children labor?
Once again it would be very much appreciated if you could answer such questions. Thank you very much in advance for you time! Keep up the good work.
My best regards,
Joana Fernandes