PGPM-Bio has already benefited about 440 babassu coconut breakers in Piauí, Brazil

Published 2021년 10월 29일

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Over R$859.2 thousand in economic subsidy has been paid to babassu coconut breakers in Piauí, benefiting 440 workers, as reported by the National Supply Company (Conab). The subsidy, part of the Minimum Price Guarantee Policy for Sociobiodiversity Products (PGPM-Bio), has been paid since 2017 and has mainly benefited municipalities such as Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, Esperantina, Porto and Miguel Alves. The Sociobiodiversity Bulletin, a bimonthly publication by Conab, aims to support extractive workers by providing analysis of production, prices, and subsidy payments for products harvested in Brazilian biomes.
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Currently, more than R$859.2 thousand have already been paid in economic subsidy to extractive workers in the state of Piauí, benefiting around 440 babassu coconut breakers. The information is contained in the Sociobiodiversity Bulletin, released by the National Supply Company (Conab) this Friday (29).According to the study, the only product that has ever received a subsidy from the Minimum Price Guarantee Policy for Sociobiodiversity Products (PGPM-Bio) in Piauí was the babassu almond. PGPM-Bio in the state began to gain strength in 2017, with the payment of almost R$45,000 under the policy. Since then, the amounts paid have increased and the policy has been consolidated. So far, ten municipalities in Piauí have already received subsidy payments for babassu almonds, especially Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, Esperantina, Porto and Miguel Alves. Together, these four municipalities together represent 88.7% of the total subsidy paid. The Sociobiodiversity Bulletin is a bimonthly ...
Source: Conab

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