Agricultural credit contracts rise with the Safra Plan

Gabriela de Ávila Machado
Lawyer at Marcos Martins Advogados

The Agricultural Policy Secretariat of the Ministry of Agriculture (MAPA) has released the balance of rural credit applications after the first two months of the publication of the 2020/2021 Safra Plan.

According to MAPA, rural credit contracts reached R$48.9 billion, a 30% increase compared to July and August 2019.

The Medium Producer Support Program (Pronamp) saw its investment financing contracts increase by 83% and its costing contracts by 15%, while the National Program for Strengthening Family Farming (Pronaf) saw a 26% increase in costing contracts and a 39% increase in investment contracts.

Finally, 21% of investment programs – equivalent to R$11.9 billion – have already been contracted.

This performance, according to MAPA, is a reflection of the “intensification of agricultural activities based on favorable market prospects and the high level of confidence among rural producers”.

The only contracts relating to commercialization financing had a negative variation, of 53%.

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