Socioeconomic diagnosis of cheese producers of Marajó, state of Pará, Brazil

Vitória Nazaré Costa Seixas, Laura Fernandes Melo Correia, Ítalo Tuler Perrone, Rosemary Maria P. Coutinho, Renata Golin Bueno Costa, Antonio Fernandes de Carvalho

Abstract


The aim of this research was to diagnose the socioeconomic conditions of cheese producers from three municipalities of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil. Manufacture process, hygienic-sanitary conditions in handmade cheese production and its commercialization were some features analysed for both cream-type and butter-type cheeses. During the survey, conducted from March to September 2012 questionnaires were applied to ten Marajó’s cheese producers. The cheese fabrication was characterized as a handmade process, employing family labor, most over ten years of experience. The production has a small scale, uses rudimentary technologies, lacks proper infrastructure for the processing of the product and has unsatisfactory hygienic-sanitary conditions. Commercialization is mainly by direct sale on the ship that travels to Belém city, capital of Pará state. Interviewed producers showed good reception to knowledge that can improve quality of the product, but they need a better guidance. In this context, the transfer of information is essential to sustain the production of these cheeses and preserve local culture, contributing to the economic and social development of producers regions.


Keywords


buffalo milk; cheese dairy; artisan cheese



DOI: https://doi.org/10.14295/2238-6416.v69i5.297

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