The country is experiencing the largest rural credit crisis since the Real Plan, according to Farsul.

Published 2025년 10월 20일

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Brazil is facing the biggest rural credit crisis since the Real Plan, with a sharp drop in available resources for operating and investment in the 2025/26 crop season and a significant increase in defaults in the sector, according to a survey by Farsul.

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The available values for Rural Credit in Brazil are increasingly scarce, indicates a survey conducted by Farsul's Economic Advisory. There is a movement of retraction in resources making this the worst moment in history since the Real Plan, in 1995. And the warning given by the Federation is that we have not yet reached the peak of the crisis. According to the data released by Farsul, only in the first quarter of the current 2025 - 2026 crop period (July-August-September) there is already a 23% drop in available resources for operating costs compared to the previous cycle. In investments, the drop is 44%. This amount refers to the entire country, in Rio Grande do Sul the percentages of retraction are, respectively, 25% and 39%. "Therefore, there is no difference that points to the problem here, it is a general picture. We are not experiencing a credit crisis in Rio Grande do Sul, due to everything we have lived through. We are experiencing a credit crisis in Brazil, the biggest in ...
Source: Agrolink

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