Censos agropecuarios, territorios inmateriales y procesos de mercantilización El caso de las explotaciones sin límites definidos en Argentina

The exploitations without defined limits (EWDL) are part of the Argentine agrarian structure, especially in the semi-arid regions inhabited for peasants and native and indigenous peoples. The period between the national agricultural censuses (CNA 2002/2018) shows the disappearance of 10,337 EWDL for...

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Autore principale: Paz, Raúl (author)
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Lingua:spa
Pubblicazione: 2021
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Accesso online:https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/5154
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Riassunto:The exploitations without defined limits (EWDL) are part of the Argentine agrarian structure, especially in the semi-arid regions inhabited for peasants and native and indigenous peoples. The period between the national agricultural censuses (CNA 2002/2018) shows the disappearance of 10,337 EWDL for four of the provinces (Santiago del Estero, Salta, Jujuy and Neuquén) located in the semi-arid region and with the highest number of EWDL. The territorial expansion of capital on these territories, occurs in this provinces over the advance of the agricultural frontier, the acquisition of land for tourism, mega-mining and the extraction of hydrocarbons with the participation of large investments of national and international capital. This process is expected and desired by capitalism, since it responds to the territory imagined by colonizing thought, materialized in agribusiness and extractivism. Along this line and given that the data confirm this process, there is no concern whatsoever about the degree and quality of statistical coverage with respect to the universe of study, taking the information provided by the CNA 2018 as certain and truthful. This presentation will seek to demonstrate that the CNA 2018 presented deficiencies in the census sweep and that it had an impact on the undervaluation of EWDLs. An attempt will also be made to reflect on the meaning of this undervaluation and the need from peasant and indigenous social movements to extend their struggle to the territory of ideas, especially in the generation of information by the national statistical system.