The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply has published the Climate Risk Agricultural Zoning (ZARC) ordinance for chickpea cultivation. The ordinance, supported by Embrapa Hortaliças studies, provides sowing periods and climatic risk levels for kabuli-type chickpeas in rainfed and irrigated crops, covering the entire national territory. The goal is to minimize agricultural losses by avoiding climatic adversities during the most sensitive phases of chickpea culture. This can also make farmers eligible for financial benefits and rural credit.