The Safra Plan 2024/2025 in Brazil aims to provide R$475.5 billion in subsidized loans to support agricultural production, with a focus on increasing resources for small family farmers and promoting sustainable farming practices. The plan was officially announced by the Brazilian government on July 3, 2024. its climate-related objectives are aligned with Brazil’s broader climate goals, particularly through its support for low-carbon farming practices and integration with other policies like the ABC+ Plan and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).