The Brazilian government, under President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, is set to unveil the Harvest Plan for 2023/2024 on Tuesday.
With an estimated budget of R$ 424 (US$86) billion, it will be the largest volume of resources in the program's history, surpassing the previous version launched by Jair Bolsonaro.
The significant size of the plan aims to cater to the agricultural sector, including ruralists who have been less supportive of the president.
During a meeting between representatives of the Agriculture and Livestock Parliamentary Front and Ministers Fernando Haddad (Economy) and Marina Silva (Environment), several. . .