Brazil's Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, has revealed that the country has between 90 million and 100 million hectares of degraded pastures, of which 40 million can be reintegrated into the agricultural production system without deforestation. This move could potentially double Brazil's grain and fiber production capacity. This initiative is part of the 'National Program for the conversion of degraded pastures and sustainable agricultural and forestry production systems.' The project aims to utilize both suitable and logistically accessible lands for agriculture, rather than deforested areas.