Compra solidária: conectando o campo à mesa por meio de um aplicativo para a agricultura familiar
Resumo
The Nova Cruz region in Rio Grande do Norte, located in the Potiguar
Agreste, is home to approximately 5,000 family farmers distributed across 49 rural
communities. These farmers engage in subsistence farming, producing crops and
livestock such as cassava, mixed cattle farming, corn, beans, sweet potatoes,
poultry, and swine, among other products. The area lacks an active cooperative,
relying instead on a few associations which, according to local Emater data, have
limited operations. This project aims to develop an app to facilitate direct trade
between family farmers and end consumers, eliminating the need for middlemen.
The project employed an applied methodology, using a qualitative approach that
included data collection through surveys and direct interviews with farmers. Upon
completion, a web-based administrative dashboard was created to manage farmers,
alongside a mobile app for selling products and managing farmers' stores. This
initiative seeks to boost the local economy by connecting producers and consumers
in a direct and efficient manner.
