Fecha y hora: 28 de enero de 3:00-4:30 PM CET (9:00-10:30 ET)
Fecha y hora: 28 de enero de 3:00-4:30 PM CET (9:00-10:30 ET)
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This article presents a comparison for the impact from lack of land governance in Brazil between livestock and agricultural production. It begins with a brief description of the land regulatory system and its development in Mato Grosso do Sul State and Brazil.
Brazil has the fifth-largest national land area in the world and this land resource represents a critical asset for the country’s urban, agricultural, and economic development, also providing essential environmental services.
From colonial to modern times, Brazilian agricultural property has remained immersed in a chaotic vortex of deregulation.
Brazil has, on the one hand, strong institutions in various areas, improved social situation and, on the other, the rural land situation is still very precarious, with basic unresolved questions, such as for example, knowledge of what is public and private land, due to the absence of cadaster.