The Sectoral Plan for Family Farming is part of the Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan framework and focuses on strengthening the resilience of family farmers, rural communities, and traditional populations to climate change. Coordinated by the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Farming (MDA), the plan seeks to reduce climate vulnerabilities that threaten livelihoods, food production, and food security. It promotes climate-resilient and sustainable production systems, expands access to technical assistance, climate information, financing, and risk-management tools, and supports the adaptation of family farming through inclusive public policies that protect rural livelihoods and strengthen socio-environmental resilience.
Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Family Farming
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Climate Plan 2024-2035 (Plano Clima 2024-2035)
- Resolution 3 of September 14, 2023, from the Interministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIM)
- Brazil's Climate Plan 2024-2035 (Plano Clima 2024-2035)
- Brazil's National Adaptation Strategy (Estratégia Nacional de Adaptação)
- Brazil's National Mitigation Strategy (Estratégia Nacional de Mitigação)
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Agriculture and Livestock
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Family Farming
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Biodiversity Thematic Plan
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Cities
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Sectoral Plan for Energy
- Brazil's Adaptation Climate Plan: Thematic Plan for Racial Equality and Combating Racism
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