New Law in Brazil Should Help Family Agro-Industry
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Friday, 31 March 2006

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a decree this Friday, March 31, regulating Law 9712/88A, which deals with family agro-industrial activity.

The decree makes it possible for products produced in one municipality to be sold anywhere in the country, so long as the municipality has adhered to the Unified Inspection System of vegetable and animal products.

The measure is expected to give an impulse to the agro-industrial economy, improving regional and local development based on the culture of regional production.

At the same ceremony, the president signed the Rural Social Security Law, another measure important to farmers.

The ceremony was attended by the ministers of Agrarian Development, Miguel Rossetto, and Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, Roberto Rodrigues, as well as federal lawmakers and leaders of family farmer associations.

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Where is the news ?????
written by Guest, March 31, 2006

Coffee, chicken, meat, cattles, grains or just name it, were already allowed to be produced in one state and sold in another one !
You simply have taxes on Inter- States trade.
Was this tax abolished.
Because if not, once more, where is the differnece from....yesterday or the day before ?????
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