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  2. Agriculture in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Development of agricultural output of Brazil in 2015 US$ since 1961. The agriculture of Brazil is historically one of the principal bases of Brazil's economy.As of 2024 the country is the second biggest grain exporter in the world, with 19% of the international market share, and the fourth overall grain producer. [7]

  3. Bolsa Floresta Program - Wikipedia

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    The Bolsa Floresta [a] Program (Programa Bolsa Floresta: PBF) has its origins in the Zona Franca Verde initiatives launched in 2003 by The Amazonas State Secretariat of the Environment and Sustainable Development (SDS) to promote sustainable use of natural resources in order to increase the environmental benefits of the forests. [3]

  4. Ministry of Agrarian Development (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture (Portuguese: Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário e Agricultura Familiar, abbreviated MDA) is a cabinet-level federal ministry in Brazil. The MDA was established in 1999 to oversee land reform in Brazil and promote sustainable practices.

  5. Environmental issues in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Guide Brazil's consumption habits toward a sustainable model. Ecoar Institute: After Rio-92: Provide environmental education as an effort to rescue degraded areas and implement local sustainable development programs and projects. Ecoa: 1989: Create a space for negotiations and decisions about environmental protection and sustainability. Recicloteca

  6. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Portuguese: Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima, abbreviated MMA) is a cabinet-level federal ministry in Brazil. The ministry emerged from the Special Secretariat for the Environment within the now-extinct Ministry of the Interior from 1974 to 1985.

  7. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Their mission is to "develop research, development and innovation solutions for the sustainability of agriculture, for the benefit of Brazilian society". Embrapa's organizational structure is composed of 46 centers that can be divided into Research Units or Service Units, and of 17 Central Units that comprise the corporation's headquarters.

  8. Federal Rural University of Amazonia - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the School of Agronomy Amazon was called Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of Pará (FCAP) to better meet the demand for training human resources in the Amazon. In 1974, FCAP was created in the first veterinary hospital in the northern region. In 2002, the decree that transformed the FCAP in Federal Rural University of Amazonia was signed.

  9. Landless Workers' Movement - Wikipedia

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    However, there are others who assert that instead of expressing the "decline" of the peasantry, the MST, developing as it was in Brazil, a country where agriculture has been tied to commodity production since colonial times, expresses the absence of a proper peasantry, [206] and has, as its social basis, a rural working class that strives to ...