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Brazil Debt Relief: Lula Announces $2.2 Billion Aid for Farmers

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian ​president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva⁤ unveiled a $2.21 billion (12 billion reais) debt relief package Friday⁤ designed to aid up to 100,000 ⁣agricultural producers grappling with financial hardship. The initiative primarily‍ targets small and medium-sized farmers impacted by recent climate events and​ aims to stabilize Brazil’s vital‌ agricultural sector.

The package comes as Banco do⁣ Brasil,the nation’s largest state-run bank,confronts record default rates within its agribusiness loan⁤ portfolio. Brazil’s agricultural sector, a​ key global supplier ‍of commodities like grains, coffee, and meat, has been under increasing strain ⁤from severe weather, high ⁣interest rates, and rising input⁢ costs. Lula’s executive ‌order ⁢guarantees the relief funding for eligible producers.

“Today I signed an executive order that guarantees ⁢the renegotiation⁢ of‍ rural debts under special conditions,” Lula stated in a ⁤social media post. “This means⁢ more security for those ​who work the ⁢land, ​more food on⁣ Brazilian tables, and a stronger country in the ⁤face of climate change.”

Currently, Banco do Brasil reports approximately ⁣20,000 ​clients in default, according⁣ to CEO Tarciana Medeiros’s statement⁤ last month. The relief package ‌is intended to‌ bolster⁤ food security and provide crucial support to farmers facing climate-related difficulties.

($1 = 5.4212 reais)

(Reporting‌ by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

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