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Increased credit availability for milk cooperatives and innovation incentives may enhance production and profitability in Brazil's agricultural sector.
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Brazil's National Monetary Council (CMN) has released a working capital credit line under the National Program for Strengthening Family Agriculture (Pronaf) aimed at milk cooperatives. This financial support is intended to improve liquidity and operational capacity for small and medium dairy producers, potentially boosting rural incomes and milk production. The CMN also expanded national incentives through the Workers' Assistance Fund (FAT) credit line to support innovation, which may further enhance agricultural productivity.