Sustainability of solidarity economic enterprises: analyses of the Fruit Growers Cooperative from Abaetetuba
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The study aims to analysis the incubation processes, a social technology to the sustainability of solidarity economic enterprises. This work shows the Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives and Enterprises Solidarity (ITCPES), a program of teaching, research and extension to the “Cooperativa de Fruticultores de Abaetetuba (COFRUTA)”. We started from the exploratory-descriptive in a qualitative and quantitative approach to demonstrate the process on dimensions of sustainability as: economic, social, political, management and training. Came to the result that the Incubator contributes to the sustainability of COFRUTA, especially with regard to planning, control and the need to diversify production.
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