Brazil: ANATER Accelerates Technical Assistance and Rural Extension Programs

Published 2024년 5월 27일

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The National Agency for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (ANATER) is celebrating its 10th anniversary, having benefited 130,000 participants since its inception in 2010. The agency has signed 214 contracts with private partner entities and 55 Specific Partnership Instruments with public ATER companies, covering the entire national territory. In 2023, there was a significant increase in the execution of Technical Assistance and Rural Extension programs, with the accreditation process for private entities remaining open.
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The National Agency for Technical Assistance and Rural Extension (ANATER) celebrates its 10th anniversary on May 26th. Since the beginning of its operations, ANATER has been crucial for technical assistance and rural extension (ATER), benefiting 130 thousand participants across the country. Among these beneficiaries are 127.8 thousand family farming families and more than 1.4 thousand cooperatives and productive associations, demonstrating a significant increase in the reach of their actions. The creation of ANATER resulted from the mobilization of professionals from public ATER and family farming movements, together with the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, since 2010. On May 26, 2014, then president Dilma Rousseff published Decree 8,252, which established ANATER, regulating Law 12,897 which authorized its creation. Since signing the management contract in 2016, ANATER has signed 214 contracts with private partner entities, 55 Specific Partnership ...

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