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TRANSPORTES DE PRODUTOS AGRÍCOLAS: SOBRE A QUESTÃO DAS PERDAS

José Vicente Caixeta Filho

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É observado neste estudo que as perdas no transporte estão intimamente ligadas a três fatores básicos: modalidade de transporte utilizada; carência de equipamento especializado de transporte; utilização de embalagens inapropriadas. A combinação desses fatores implica diferentes custos operacionais de transporte e, eventualmente, diferentes índices de perdas.

Palavras-chave

Transporte; Perdas; Pós-colheita.

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