The Brazilian agribusiness is experiencing a period of strong productive expansion, while at the same time facing increasing challenges in accessing credit and managing risks. This assessment comes from risk credit specialist Phamella Lourenço, who highlights a scenario of opportunities accompanied by greater financial complexity in the field. The expectation of a harvest exceeding 350 million tons highlights the sector's relevance to the national economy. The productive performance maintains agribusiness as one of the main drivers of the country's growth. However, this advancement occurs in a context of deceleration of agribusiness and more restrictive conditions for financing rural activities. Access to rural credit has become more limited and selective. Financial institutions are adopting a more conservative stance, raising the criteria for analysis and demanding a higher level of guarantees from producers. In addition, the lower availability of resources in the market ...