Lawyer highlights, in a podcast of Aprosoja MT, the rights of the rural producer in the renegotiation of debts and the challenges faced in accessing rural credit, especially in light of recent provisional measures and climatic adversities.
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The Apro360 podcast from the Mato Grosso Soybean and Corn Producers Association (Aprosoja MT) exceptionally received lawyer Tomás Moresco Todeschini on Monday, November 24, in the Apro Entrevista segment to discuss fundamental topics for rural producers: rural credit, indebtedness, and the possibilities of renegotiating with financial institutions. The conversation was led by the administrative director of Aprosoja MT, Diego Bertuol, and journalist Fernanda Trindade. Right at the beginning of the conversation, Tomás Moresco highlighted that the extension of debts is a right guaranteed to the rural producer and an essential tool to maintain the activity in periods of difficulty. “The right to extension is something peaceful. When we make this type of request, we are not inventing the wheel. We are not doing anything extraordinary. It is something to which the producer is entitled. The rural credit manual is nothing more than the bible of the rural producer, because it is the ...
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