SANTOS, V. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0081483667470273; SANTOS, Vanessa Belmiro dos.
Resumo:
In the early years of the century, Brazil was in the implementation of several projects aimed at the resolution of the agrarian question, to promote a type of Land Reform in the structure that enables creation of access to land for rural workers protesting against landlordism. With the proposed elimination of the once agrarian conflicts experienced in the past decades a Pattern of Land Reform Market (MRAM), born of a partnership agreement between the State and the World Bank, which had the goal to promote a kind of agrarian reform by funding land to small farmers. Under this direction, during the tenure of the Government Cardoso (19952002), several programs were created, among them the Partnership for Agrarian Reform Pilot Project St. Joseph (PSJ), in Ceará, the Pilot Project for Agrarian Reform and Poverty Alleviation (or Cédula da Terra PCT), the Land Bank (Banco da Tenra), Land Credit and the Rural Poverty (2000-2002). In 2003, Lula's government (2002-2010), continued the proposal creating the National Land Credit Program (PNCF) in addition to other actions with a view to agrarian reform. Under the PNCF's Black Earth Brazil (TNB) Seal, which aims to finance land for rural black communities. Is the black community Damásio, located in the municipality of Guimarães, the low lands who have experienced their first experience of deploying and BEB where we seek information indicating the results of this public policy that aims to promote racial equality in the field.