Advancing land governance and environmental protection in the Amazon
Land governance and environmental control in the Amazon
Land governance and environmental control in the Amazon
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Brazil
Brazil, Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário e da Agricultura Familiar (Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, MDA)
Brazil - Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrário e da Agricultura Familiar (Ministry of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, MDA)
2025 to 2026
National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária - INCRA)
National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform (Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária - INCRA), Technical Chamber for Destination and Land Regularisation
Rural development
Rural federal public lands in Brazil cover 121.3 million hectares, with 99 per cent in the Legal Amazon. Of these, 50 million hectares remain undesignated, making them highly vulnerable to deforestation, invasions, land grabbing, and illegal activities, especially in the federal state of Amazonas. Weak land tenure security and poor spatial planning drive this destruction, threatening biodiversity and the livelihoods of small farmers and traditional communities. Protecting these lands is vital to preserving the Amazon, promoting fair land use, and supporting local communities.
Fair land access for traditional communities and family farmers has advanced, deforestation has decreased, vulnerable areas are protected, and resource management has improved.
The project collaborates with national agencies, including the Ministry of Agrarian Development and the National Institute of Colonization and Agrarian Reform, aligning with existing land policies. It focuses on:
Last update: January 2025