Feb 24 • 19:07 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

EU-Mercosur Agreement: Agriculture Pressures Government for Decree to Protect Sector Before Vote in the Chamber

Brazil's agricultural sector is pushing the federal government to issue a decree for protective measures ahead of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement vote in Congress.

The Brazilian government is currently in negotiations with the agricultural sector to issue a decree that would implement safeguards for Brazilian agricultural products under the forthcoming EU-Mercosur free trade agreement. This initiative has gained traction following a recent meeting of the Parliamentary Front for Agriculture, which discussed the matter with the agreement's rapporteur in the Chamber of Deputies, Marcos Pereira. The urgency of these discussions highlights the critical role that agricultural interests play in Brazilian politics and policymaking.

Last week, Vice President Geraldo Alckmin confirmed that the government is preparing to forward this decree for review by the Civil House shortly. The agricultural sector is advocating for a swift submission of the decree to ensure its provisions are secure before the parliamentary vote on the trade agreement. This proactive stance indicates the sector's concern over how the deal might impact local agricultural producers and their competitiveness in the global market.

The EU-Mercosur trade agreement represents a significant opportunity for Brazilian exports but also poses challenges, particularly regarding environmental standards and trade barriers. As negotiations unfold, the Brazilian government will need to balance international commitments with domestic agricultural interests to achieve a deal that is acceptable to all stakeholders involved. The outcome of this legislative process will be crucial for the future of Brazil's agricultural sector in the international arena.

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