Main Questions About the Brazilian Government's Bolsa Verde

Bolsa Verde is a Brazilian government program that aims to encourage environmental conservation and promote improvements in the living conditions of traditional populations living in environmentally protected areas.

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However, many people have questions about how the program works and who can participate. In this text, we will address the 3 main questions about Bolsa Verde and provide clear and objective answers.

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Who can participate in Bolsa Verde?

Bolsa Verde is intended for traditional populations that reside in environmentally protected areas, such as extractive reserves and national forests.

To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: live in an environmental conservation area recognized by the government, have a per capita income of up to half the minimum wage, be in a situation of social vulnerability and comply with the environmental conservation standards of the area in which you live, such as not engaging in illegal activities that harm the environment.

Other applications and benefits:

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My INSS
Open Debt App
Family Allowance
CadÚnico

How is the value of the Bolsa Verde benefit calculated?

The value of the Bolsa Verde benefit is calculated based on the family composition and the characteristics of the environmental conservation area in which the family resides.

The calculation takes into account the number of family members, the age of each member and the category of the conservation area, which can be sustainable use or full protection.

Values are periodically updated by the government and may vary depending on the region and current policies.

What are the obligations of Bolsa Verde beneficiary families?

Families benefiting from Bolsa Verde have certain obligations, such as complying with environmental conservation standards in the area in which they live, participating in environmental education activities promoted by the bodies responsible for the program, aiming to strengthen environmental knowledge and awareness, and keeping their registration data up to date.

These obligations aim to ensure families’ contribution to the protection and conservation of biodiversity and compliance with the program’s guidelines.

We hope that the answers provided have clarified the main doubts about the Brazilian government's Bolsa Verde.

It is important to highlight the importance of this program for promoting environmental conservation and supporting traditional populations living in protected areas.

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