Law 774 on the Promotion of Grapes, Singani, Bolivian High Altitude Wines, and Bolivian Wines
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Bolivia's Law for the “Promotion of Grapes, Singani, Bolivian High Altitude Wines, and Bolivian Wines” establishes a comprehensive framework for promoting and strengthening the development of the productive complex of these products in a comprehensive, articulated, and coordinated manner with all actors of the plural economy and all levels of government in the Plurinational State of Bolivia. The legislation declares Singani and Bolivian High Altitude Wines as Cultural Heritage of the Plurinational State of Bolivia and Grapes, Singani, Bolivian High Altitude Wines, and Bolivian Wines as being of strategic interest to the country. The law mandates various ministries to coordinate actions for the promotion and strengthening of the productive complex. Regarding climate change, Article 5 (h) promotes actions for adaptation and resilience of productive systems to climate change, in accordance with the Law of Mother Earth and Integral Development for Living Well (Law No. 300).
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2016
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The Mother Earth Law and Integral Development to Live Well, Framework Law No 300
- The Mother Earth Law and Integral Development to Live Well, Law No 300
- Law No. 602 of Risks Management
- Supreme Decree 5264, establishing guidelines for the management and access to climate finance
- Supreme Decree 4802, authorising a financing agreement for the "Programme to Support Sustainable Economic Recovery and Climate Change Resilience in Bolivia"
- Supreme Decree 1696, laying down regulations on the Plurinational Authority of Mother Earth and Climate Change
- Supreme Decree 5264, establishing the climate finance management and access guidelines for implementing Bolivia's Nationally Determined Contributions
- Supreme Decree 2342 laying down regulations of the Risk Management Law
- Law 774 on the Promotion of Grapes, Singani, Bolivian High Altitude Wines, and Bolivian Wines
- Supreme Decree 2167 approving the national "Food and Nutrition Policy"
- Law 755 on integral waste management framework
- Law 338 on Peasant, Indigenous, and Native Economic Organisations (OECAs) and Community Economic Organizations (OECOMs) for the integration of sustainable family agriculture and food sovereignty
- Bolivian Plurinational Policy on Climate Change (PPCC), promoting integrated development in harmony with Mother Earth
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