Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/322213 
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2025
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Texto para Discussão No. 3133
Verlag: 
Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA), Brasília
Zusammenfassung (übersetzt): 
Bioinputs have increasingly proven to be a strategic element for promoting the sustainability of Brazilian agriculture and livestock, offering an alternative to the use of chemical products. However, the sector still faces significant challenges in Brazil. In this context, this study aimed to identify the main bottlenecks and opportunities for the advancement of bioinput production, based on a literature review and the analysis of secondary data, mapping 403 production units as of August 2024. The results indicated that, despite the increase in the registration of bioinputs following the creation of the National Bioinputs Program and the implementation of regulations that facilitated these processes, such progress has not yet been sufficient to significantly expand the sector. It was observed that the number of registered bioinputs is still considerably lower than that of conventional products. Furthermore, most of the production units are concentrated in the Southeast and South regions, highlighting regional imbalances that may limit access to these products in other parts of the country. Thus, although regulation has encouraged the emergence of new companies and startups, obstacles such as the complexity of the product registration process, regional concentration, mergers and acquisitions in the Brazilian bioinputs market, and the lack of adequate production infrastructure continue to hinder a more equitable and efficient expansion of the sector. The study recommends the implementation of public policies to decentralize production, simplify registration procedures, promote capacity-building, and encourage collaborative innovation. It also suggests the creation of an official registry of production units, including those focused on on-farm production, in order to improve access to bioinputs throughout the country.
Schlagwörter: 
bioinputs
bioinput production
bioinput production units
regional concentration
public policies
JEL: 
Q16
Q18
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