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Ítem Economía agrícola de Colombia : ¿Qué oportunidades tiene el país ante una crisis alimentaria mundial?(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) López Mejía, Julián Mauricio; Bohórquez Correa, SantiagoÍtem Hacia una política de desarrollo agropecuario y campesino en el Municipio de El Carmen de Viboral – Antioquia(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Peláez Blandón, Elkin Mauricio; Martínez Jiménez, Néstor Joaquín; Vieira Silva, Juan GuillermoThe document "Towards a policy of agricultural and peasant development in the Municipality of El Carmen de Viboral", presents the diagnosis and situational analysis of the agricultural sector of the municipality of El Carmen de Viboral, as well as the guidelines for municipal public policy for the sector. The analysis was based on primary and secondary sources and a methodological process of logical framework and participatory workshops to build the problem tree and the objective tree. Thecentral problem was defined as "socioeconomic backwardness of the agricultural sector, families, organizations and peasant producers in the Municipality of El Carmen de Viboral", of which five (5) major causes were highlighted: deterioration of productive conditions of the agricultural sector in the municipality, low access to credit, subsidies and support programs for agricultural production, accessto technological developments for the agricultural sector, deficiency in road infrastructure and equipment to support distribution and marketing and lack of social protection of peasant producers. In relation to the analysis of objectives, it was defined together with the communities that it is necessary to orient municipal policy towards the "social and economic equality of the agricultural sector, its producers, families and peasant organizations in the Municipality of El Carmen de Viboral." To advance in this direction, five (5) alternatives are proposed: efficiently implement the service of energy to bus, generate conditions that contribute to improving the productivity of the agricultural sector, facilitate access to technological developments for the agricultural sector, provision of equipment, infrastructures and services that allow improving distribution processes and marketing of agricultural products and finally, improving social protection services for farmers. At the end, the planning matrix is proposed with strategies and public policy actions for each guideline, as well as recommendations for strategic actors.Ítem La innovación social en la adopción de aplicativos y plataformas móviles en smartphones : un estudio multicaso en dos comunidades agricultoras de Antioquia(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Méndez Arango, Mónica; Álvarez Mesa, CatalinaÍtem Territorio en sintropía : modelo de gestión para la transición de pequeños productores hacia una economía rural regenerativa. Una mirada desde el ordenamiento territorial y los sistemas de producción agropecuarios. Caso de estudio : Támesis, Antioquia (Colombia)(Universidad EAFIT, 2022) López Toro, Laura; Gómez-Valencia, Manuela; Muñoz Zorzano, Bernardo; González-Pérez, María AlejandraTwo global challenges are currently compromising the survival of humanity on Earth: the ecosystem crisis and the crisis of rurality, evidenced, on the one hand, in the crossing of planetary boundaries (loss of biodiversity, climate change and soil desertification, among others) and on the other, in the alarming indicators of food insecurity, migration from the countryside to the city and rural population with unsatisfied basic needs. Under this scenario, “Territory in Syntropy” arises with the purpose of designing a management model to promote the transition of small agricultural producers towards a Regenerative Rural Economy (RRE), understood as the application of the patterns and principles of nature in the construction of rural economies capable of contributing simultaneously to the health of ecosystems and rural communities through both agricultural and non-agricultural activities. We choose Tamesis (Antioquia) as a case study, as it is a strategic territory, which in addition to reflecting at the local level the challenges and opportunities that are observed in rural development from the global, national and regional levels, has been positioning as epicenter of a regenerative movement based on different initiatives with a multi-stakeholder perspective promoted by grassroots organizations, the public sector, the private sector and academia.