The government of Rio Grande do Sul is planning to present a proposal to the National Council for Tax Policy to exempt artisanal cachaça made by small rural producers from the Tax on Circulation of Goods and Services (ICMS). This proposal is part of a larger initiative to boost the economy of family agribusinesses and value artisanal products from the state. If approved, these producers will be able to sell their artisanal cachaça directly to consumers without paying ICMS, and will also be able to register with the State Program for Family Agribusiness (Peaf) to access benefits like the Sabor Gaúcho Seal, participation in fairs, and technical assistance through Emater. The new rule is expected to come into effect on January 1, 2025.