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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>DEL HUERTO A LA CIUDAD: AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR Y APROVISIONAMIENTO URBANO EN LA SIERRA ECUATORIANA</text>
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              <text>En Ecuador, la migración campesina es el motor principal de las recomposiciones del medio rural andino. En la provincia del Azuay, la disminución de la mano de obra en los últimos años ha provocado una desestructuración de las familias campesinas y una reorganización lógica de las tareas agrícolas. Sin embargo, gracias a la cercanía de la ciudad de Cuenca, los campesinos desarrollan una actividad comercial intensa, orientada hacia la ganadería y la agro-ecología. Si por una parte podemos considerar esta dinámica como el símbolo del renacimiento de la agricultura familiar, por otra parte falta todavía una visión ambiciosa para llegar verdaderamente a un modelo de desarrollo rural sustentable que erradique la pobreza rural y garantice la soberanía alimentaria en esta región andina.     ABSTRACT  In Ecuador, the peasant migration is the main engine of the Andean rural recompositions. In the province of Azuay, the decrease in the labour force in recent years has caused a destructuring of rural families and a logical reorganization of the agricultural tasks. However, thanks to the proximity of the city of Cuenca, farmers develop an intense commercial activity, oriented towards livestock and the Agroecology. If on the one hand we can consider this dynamic as the symbol of the Renaissance of family farming, on the other hand lack still an ambitious vision to truly reach a model of sustainable rural development that will eradicate rural poverty and ensure food sovereignty in the Andean region.   </text>
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              <text>Revista Pueblos y Fronteras Digital</text>
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