Brasil Ceras took part in Diálogos Articulafito, a key initiative aimed at strengthening the carnauba value chain through collaboration and direct support to producers.
With backing from major institutions — including the Ministry of Agrarian Development, Fiocruz, GIZ, the State Department of Social Assistance, the Rural Workers Union of Campo Maior, Banco do Nordeste, Banco do Brasil, and INCRA — the event marked a concrete step toward social and economic inclusion in the sector.
📍 Highlights of the Initiative
Among the main highlights was the issuance of Family Farming Certifications (CAFs), a vital document that enables small producers to access public policies, technical support, and credit lines. In parallel, debt renegotiation opportunities were offered to ease financial burdens and allow producers to reinvest in their operations with greater peace of mind.
Informational sessions also focused on workers’ rights and social benefits, promoting a more just and resilient production network.
💚 Together, we’re shaping a more inclusive, transparent, and sustainable carnauba supply chain.









