
Brasilia [Brazil], April 2 (ANI): The federal government has launched the National Bioeconomy Development Plan (PNDBio), positioning it as a key strategy to promote sustainable economic growth while preserving natural resources. The initiative, unveiled at the headquarters of Ibama, aims to integrate environmental conservation with innovation, social inclusion and income generation.
The plan has been developed over several months through technical consultations and public participation. Carina Pimenta described it as a “national development strategy” with clearly defined goals, emphasising its practical implementation focus. She noted that the initiative seeks to expand opportunities in sectors such as bioindustry and healthcare while supporting indigenous communities, traditional groups and family farmers, as reported by Brasil 247.
Officials highlighted the economic potential of the bioeconomy. Tereza Campello of the BNDES said the bank has already committed R$1.6 billion towards related projects, with additional funding expected through the Amazon Fund. Meanwhile, Julia Cruz stated that the bioeconomy already accounts for nearly a quarter of Brazil’s GDP and could generate up to $284 billion in additional value.
The initiative also reflects broader energy and geopolitical concerns. Marina Silva linked the plan to global energy challenges, citing the impact of the West Asia conflict on fuel prices and supply. She emphasised the importance of biofuels as sustainable alternatives and called for leveraging bioeconomy initiatives to address climate challenges.
Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin highlighted progress in reducing deforestation, while recalling the evolution of Brazil’s extractive economy. The government said the PNDBio represents a long-term roadmap for balancing economic development with environmental responsibility. (ANI)


