Overview
The goal is to promote the right to food and climate protection in a sustainable way by contributing to food systems, agroecology, family farms and competitive agriculture that creates food security and prospects for employment and income.
The German-Brazilian Agricultural Policy Dialogue (APD) is a versatile platform for exchange between various relevant actors in Brazil and Germany. The aim of the project is to improve mutual understanding of key agricultural policy issues between policymakers, experts and managers from business, science and civil society in both countries in the German and Brazilian agricultural and food sectors and to use the APD as an instrument for dialogue and exchange. The APD's activities focus on the following fields of action:
- Program for the rehabilitation of degraded pastures
- Family farms, right to food and sustainable food systems
- Agroecology, organic farming and bioeconomy
- Deforestation-free supply chains and traceability systems
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Key information
- Start date
April 2021
- End date
March 2024
- Target group(s)
Civil society organisations incl. CBO; Government institutions; Business associations
- Sector(s)
Agriculture, fishing, forestry
- Type of initiative
Country level
- Countries of intervention
Brazil
- Type(s) of support
International policy dialogue; Multi-stakeholder collaboration; Support to regulatory environment
- Type(s) of contributor
EU Member State
- Contributor(s)
German Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Regional Identity (BMLEH)
- Implementing organisation(s)
GFA Consulting Group; IAK Agrar Consulting GmbH