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Abstract
This piece of work was intented to characterizing the elaboration of strategies in farm organizations.
The option for this double model approach involving the prescriptive and descriptive theories seeks
to better understanding what happens strategywise in such organizations. A multicase study was
used, with four corn and soy producers in Uberaba, MG who were chosen based on their technoeconomical-
managerial profile, in the meeting of the purposes of the research and easy access. It
was verified that the use of different approach strategies, through two different schools, involving
the prescriptive and descriptive theories allowed to assimilate what happens in terms of strategy in
the farm organizations researched; it was realized that the combination of clear intentions, along
with creativity, intuition and experience were fundamental in the differences observed; that the
combination of the prescrptive and descriptive approaches in the synthesis of the resulting strategy
was related with: a better competitive position in the production chain; a better articulation of
intentions; clear definition of goals; identification and use of opportunities; adaptation to the
changes in the environment and with the intention as for the creation of conditions for the firm.