Diagnóstico das biofábricas comerciais implantadas no estado de Goiás
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The dissertation entitled "Diagnosis of commercial biofactories installed in the state of
Goiás" has as its main objective to carry out a comprehensive survey of the
biofactories present in the region, analyzing their profile, the productive segments
they serve and the bioinputs they produce. The research included identifying these
companies, the main challenges they face, and assessing the context in which they
operate, especially in relation to the bioinputs market. To carry out the diagnosis,
relevant articles and academic materials between 2010 and 2024 were reviewed, in
addition to a questionnaire applied to biofactories registered with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA). The survey revealed that of the eight biofactories
initially identified, three ceased their activities, leaving eight active. The responses
obtained highlighted that most biofactories are concentrated in the southwest of
Goiás, a region with strong agricultural development. The profiles of producers
served by biofactories are mostly from large properties, with emphasis on soybeans,
corn and sugar cane. The main bioinputs produced include a variety of
microorganisms and biofertilizers, reflecting a growing demand for biological
solutions in agriculture. The use of bioinputs has shown significant benefits, such as
reduced use of agrochemicals, less pollution and increased productivity. The
research also identified the importance of quality control and adequate facilities to
produce bioinputs. The challenges faced by biofactories include the need for
technological innovation and sector regulation, as well as economic factors that
influence the viability of operations. Government support and training of the
professionals involved were highlighted as crucial to ensuring the solidity of the
sector. The data collected contributes to a deeper understanding of biofactories in
Goiás, highlighting their role as pioneers in the use of bioinputs, which represent a
sustainable alternative to chemical inputs. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the
social relevance of the sector, which can positively impact food security and job
creation in the region. In short, the study not only maps Goiás biofactories, but also
points to the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture, promoting a more
responsible and healthy future for agricultural production. With growing awareness of
the environmental impacts of conventional inputs, bioinputs emerge as a promising
solution for modern agriculture.