A new bill in Brazil, referred to as PL 380/25, is proposing significant tax incentives for investments in agricultural research. The bill, currently under review in the Chamber of Deputies, would allow taxpayers to contribute to the National Fund for Support of Agricultural Research (Funapa) by deducting their research investment amounts from their income tax. In addition to tax deductions, the fund would also receive a portion of lottery and federal forecasting competition revenues. The bill also introduces the National Program for Support of Agricultural Research (Pronapa) to manage these funds and foster innovation in agriculture. The bill, nicknamed the "Paolinelli Law' in honor of the late former Minister of Agriculture Alysson Paolinelli, is now being considered by various committees for potential approval.