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Brazil’s government close to finalizing proposal on farmers’ debt renegotiation

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 5:44 PM

BRASILIA, May 20 (Reuters) – Brazil’s government is expected to finalize in the coming days a proposal for the ​renegotiation of debt in the ‌agribusiness sector, Finance Minister Dario Durigan said on Wednesday, adding the program should include a credit guarantee fund for farmers.

Durigan told reporters ‌that ​the ministry agreed at ⁠a meeting with ⁠senators that a debt renegotiation program for the sector should also have longer payment periods than those initially proposed ​by the government.

He said the grace period for transactions should be two ⁠years, as opposed to ⁠the one year initially proposed ​by the Finance Ministry. The total repayment ​period is expected to be 10 ‌years, compared with the initial forecast of six years.

The minister added the government continues to argue that only producers ⁠who can prove actual losses due to adverse weather events should have access to renegotiation ⁠with benefits.

Earlier ‌this month, the government relaunched ⁠a consumer debt relief program ​introduced ‌in 2023, aiming to cut ​interest burdens ⁠and boost disposable income ahead of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s re-election bid in October.

(Reporting by Bernardo Caram in Brasilia; Writing by Fernando Cardoso;Editing by ​Matthew Lewis)