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The Brazilian Journal of Agribusiness - BJOA provides this guide with complete instructions for authors, editors, and reviewers, covering all stages of the editorial workflow.
The guidelines clarify the journal’s scope, editorial policies, submission process, and the responsibilities of ELGI Publishing, section editors, reviewers, and authors.
We recommend reading this page thoroughly. If you have any questions, please contact the editorial team.
1.Registration on the BJOA’s website
Authors, editors and reviewers are required to complete their registration on the journal’s official website.
1.1Types of Articles Accepted
The BJOA publishes articles applying knowledge from Agricultural Sciences, Marketing, Business Administration, Law, Economics, and related fields to solve problems related to food marketing and agribusiness.
Accepted:
- Original research articles
- Review articles with established methodologies
Not accepted:
- Opinion pieces
- Scientific notes or micro-studies
- Narrative reviews without methodological rigor
- Experience reports without scientific grounding
- Manuscripts with incoherent language or grammatical errors
All texts must be written fluently, clearly, and correctly, in accordance with international indexing standards.
2.Language and Proficiency Requirements
The BJOA accepts articles in Portuguese, English, and Spanish.
For non-native speakers:
- English: texts written with fluency equivalent to TOEFL or IELTS.
- Spanish: texts written with fluency equivalent to DELE, SIELE, or DIE.
The BJOA offers professional translation services (paid separately).
Contact the editorial team for more information.
3.Average Publication Time
The BJOA endeavors to maintain an average period of approximately four months between manuscript submission and article publication.
4.Submission Checklist
Before submitting your manuscript, the author must:
- Read the journal’s Policies and Guidelines
- Download and use the required templates, found in the “Submission Guide” section
- Format the manuscript using the journal’s template
Attach the following mandatory documents (in WORD format):
- Article template
Attach the following mandatory documents (completed and signed, in PDF format):
- Authorship declaration
- Conflict of interest declaration
- Ethical procedures declaration (if applicable)
- Data Use Declaration
Files that do not meet formatting requirements will be rejected.
5.Focus and Scope
The BJOA is an international journal focused on disseminating knowledge and experiences in agribusiness. Authors should refer to the thematic axes available in the submission guide to ensure alignment with the journal’s scope.
6.Publication Frequency
The BJOA publishes four issues per year:
- January–March
- April-June
- July–September
- October–December
Special issues may be published for academic events. See the “Call for Papers” section.
7. Why Publish in the BJOA?
- Multidisciplinary coverage: agriculture, business, law, economics, production
- International peer review
- High visibility and wide dissemination
- Linked to national and international academic events
- Opportunities for professional and academic collaboration
8.Author Responsibilities
Authors must:
- Follow the ethical and editorial guidelines in the Editorial Best Practices Manual
- Monitor editorial decisions and communication through email (including spam folders) and the submission platform
- Declare any conflicts of interest
- Present data and methods clearly, enabling reproducibility
- Promptly report errors discovered post-publication
- Ensure manuscript originality – no duplicate or simultaneous submissions are allowed.
9.Research Ethics
For studies involving humans or animals, prior ethics committee approval is required.
Include the ethics statement in the “Ethical Considerations” section after the Conclusion, for example:
Studies Involving Animals
“Animal care and handling procedures followed the guidelines of the Animal Ethics Committee. (Insert committee name and approval number).”
Studies Involving Human Subjects
“I confirm that all legally required consents were obtained to publish personal data or images of study participants. The study was approved by [insert committee name and approval number]. I agree to provide AAMJ with copies of these documents upon request.”
10.Required Declarations
Must be attached to the manuscript (signed and scanned as PDFs):
- Authorship Declaration
- Conflict of Interest Declaration
- Ethical Procedures Declaration (if applicable)
- Data Usage Statement
Templates available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish in the Submission Guide.
11.Peer Review Process
All manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process.
The Editor-in-Chief first verifies the manuscript’s compliance with the journal’s scope and assigns it to the appropriate Section Editors.
The Section Editors then invite external reviewers with recognized expertise in the subject matter of the article.
Reviewers are granted 30 days to evaluate the manuscript.
During the review process, authors are given 15 days to address and incorporate the corrections or suggestions proposed by the reviewers.
Upon completion of the evaluation, the Section Editor issues the final decision—acceptance or rejection—within 10 days.
12.Manuscript Formatting and Structure
Manuscripts must include:
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Methodology
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments (optional)
- References
If applicable:
- Ethical Considerations
See the journal’s article template for formatting guidelines.
13.After Acceptance
Authors must pay the Article Processing Charge (APC) for the manuscript to proceed to the editing and publication stages.
14.Post-Acceptance Process
14.1 Proofreading
Authors review the final version before publication.
Only minor changes to:
- Spelling
- Style
- Formatting
No content changes allowed at this stage.
14.2Corrections
At the proofreading stage, authors have up to 7 days to submit corrections.
14.3 Final Version
After the corrections have been made, the author submits the final version through the system.
The editorial team has up to 7 days to complete the publication of the article.
14.4 Publication
Once approved and typeset, the article is published in the BJOA and submitted for indexing.
15.DOI
Each published article receives a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) — a unique and permanent identifier that facilitates citation and tracking across academic platforms.
16.Training for Authors
The trainings are available via the links below:
- Registration on the BJOA’s website
- BJOA Access
- Manuscript Submission
- Removal of Personal Data from the Word File
- Submission of Documents during the Manuscript Submission Process
- Submission of Documents after Article Acceptance – Proof of Payment
- Access to Indexing Databases
- Access to the Most Recent Article
- Access to the Most Read Article
- Access to the Most Cited Article
- Virus Protection Guidelines
Important Note:
For authors who wish to review other works, the BJOA recommends registering with Reviewer Credits. Link: https://www.reviewercredits.com/reviewer-signup/


