In times of inclusion, the Agriculture Committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved bill 952/2021, which includes the modernization of agriculture between the principles and objectives of the National Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Policy for Family Farming and Agrarian Reform (Pnater).
In this context, the project inserts provisions into Law 12,188/2010, which established Pnater and the Program National Technical Assistance and Rural Extension in Family Farming and Agrarian Reform (Pronater).
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“A considerable part of the restrictions faced by family farming can be overcome by the adoption of innovations technological technologies”, argued the rapporteur of the matter, federal deputy Gabriel Mota (Republicanos-RR), when recommending its approval in the commission.
As an endorsement of the initiative, the author, federal deputy Coronel Chrisóstomo (PL-RO) points out that “technological training aimed at local realities presents itself as a challenge that can only be overcome under the leadership of technical assistance and rural extension”. Once approved by the commission, the project, which is now being processed conclusively, will be assessed by the Constitution, Justice and Citizenship Commission (CCJ).
CNA discusses CAF – With the aim of discussing actions relating to the National Family Farming Registry (CAF), the National Land Credit Program and the prospects for the next year, the National Commission of Family Rural Entrepreneurs of the National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA) held a meeting for the sector, last Tuesday (7).
Coordinated by the President of the Commission, José Zeferino Pedrozo, and technical advisor, Marina Zimmermann, the meeting It also included the participation of representatives from the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture (MDA).
“These are topics of extreme importance for the rural family entrepreneurs we represent. For us, it is important to hear the MDA's own explanation about inclusion in the CAF and the actions of the National Program of Land Credit, in addition to preparing ourselves for our work this and next year”, he highlighted Pedrozo.
On this occasion, the director of the Department of Support for Commercialization of Family Farming at MDA, Rose Edna Pondé, provided details regarding the main family farming food acquisition programs, in addition to highlighting the support of CNA and federations in actions in favor of rural producers in various regions of the country. Brazil.