The challenges of family farming from the perspective of third-generation public policies for rural development in Brazil.

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The article in question aims to analyze the scenarios of third-generation public policies for family farming and their challenges. The methodology includes a systematic literature review and documentary research. The main obstacles identified include limited access to credit, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of information about programs among a significant portion of the population. The results highlight the importance of effective public policies to promote actions for productive inclusion and sustainable rural development, integrating economic, social, and environmental aspects

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