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Capa da noticia - <p>BNDES Rural Credit and Land Concentration in Brazil: What You Need to Know</p>
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BNDES Rural Credit and Land Concentration in Brazil: What You Need to Know

Brazil’s agricultural sector is one of the main engines of national development, positioning the country as the world’s leading net exporter of food.  
Capa da noticia - <p>Employment Report: BNDES supports over 2 million jobs across Brazil</p>
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Employment Report: BNDES supports over 2 million jobs across Brazil

The Employment Report, published for the first time in 2025 with data covering the period from 2019 to 2024, highlights the significant contribution of the BNDES to the Brazilian labor market. The publication provides a comprehensive analysis of how the Bank’s operations have impacted employment across the economy
Capa da noticia - <p>Green Funding for Development Banks: Where Does It Come From?</p>
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Green Funding for Development Banks: Where Does It Come From?

As the climate emergency intensifies, development banks are stepping up their efforts to promote decarbonization and environmental preservation. This shift requires new funding sources to support sustainable initiatives. In this post, based on BNDES Special Study 61, we explore the origins of green funding for major development banks, with a special focus on the BNDES and how it compares to its global peers.
Capa da noticia - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions avoided and removed by the BNDES through Climate Fund’s support
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Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions avoided and removed by the BNDES through Climate Fund’s support

The National Fund on Climate Change (Climate Fund) is one of the main funding sources for achieving Brazil’s goals under the Paris Agreement. The carbon reductions or removals made possible through its projects are one of the most relevant effectiveness indicators of the fund. The tools used by the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) to measure these achievements are acknowledged for their methodological transparency, placing the Climate Fund in a prominent position.
Capa da noticia - <p>Discussion paper presents BNDES data from the last thirty years</p>
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Discussion paper presents BNDES data from the last thirty years

Discussion Paper No. 163, “Three Decades – BNDES After Stabilization: 1994–2023”, authored by BNDES economists Fabio Giambiagi, Gilberto Borça Jr., and Letícia Magalhães, presents a set of financial and operational data from the Bank covering the period from 1994 (in some cases) to 2023. In addition to helping readers better understand BNDES’s performance, the study aims to serve as another vehicle for institutional accountability.