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Brazil: 2011/2012 Agricultural and Livestock Plan increases credit lines budget for rural producers

Announcement

17 Jun 2011

The Government of Brazil launched the 2011/2012 Agricultural and Livestock Plan allocating credits lines with lower interest rates than those set at the market to farmers. In this edition, the total budget for allocated to credit lines for rural producers was BRL 107.2 billion (USD 67 billion). In comparison with the 2010/2011 plan, the budget for these credit lines has increased by 7.2%.

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Number of interventions

2

2 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

0 liberalising

List of interventions

Implementation date

01 Jul 2011

Revocation date:

30 Jun 2012

Announced: 17 Jun 2011
State loan
The Brazilian 2011/2012 Agricultural and Livestock Plan announced on June 17, 2011, also increased the budget for the PRONAMP investment credit lines. The new budget was set at BRL 8.3 billion (USD 5....
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Announced: 17 Jun 2011
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On June 17, 2011, the Brazilian Government announced the 2011/2012 Agricultural and Livestock Plan. The plan allocated BRL 80.2 billion (USD 50.2 billion) in the form of rural credits for commercialis...
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