Mar 20 • 22:25 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Minister Paulo Teixeira visits Vale do Ribeira and announces investments and actions for farmers and quilombolas

Minister Paulo Teixeira is on an agenda in the Vale do Ribeira, focusing on public policies for family farming and supporting quilombola communities.

Brazil's Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, Paulo Teixeira, is visiting the Vale do Ribeira over the weekend to announce investments aimed at supporting family farming and quilombola communities. His agenda includes signing a significant agreement with the National Supply Company (Conab) for R$ 1.9 million dedicated to enhancing artisanal fishing practices, which are pivotal for local economic sustainability.

Teixeira's visit began on Friday in Iguape, where he engaged with local stakeholders at the headquarters of Cooperpesca, focusing on strengthening the artisanal fishing sector. Later that day, he participated in a major lecture at the Federal Institute in Registro, emphasizing education's role in supporting agricultural initiatives. These events reflect the government's commitment to integrating education and economic support for local agricultural communities.

On the following day, the minister is scheduled to visit the Association of Banana Growers of Miracatu (ABAM), continuing his focus on agriculture and cooperative development. This trip underscores the Brazilian government's dedication to public policies that directly impact rural communities and the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture to bolster local economies.

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