PLANO MUNICIPAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO RURAL SUSTENTÁVEL – Marabá

2 de setembro de 2025

set 2, 2025

Alcilene Cardoso Magalhães, Denise Reis do Nascimento, Dhyene Rayne Becker, Edivan Silva de Carvalho, Francisco José Sousa Rocha, Helen Monique Nascimento Ramos, Jarlene Gomes, Laís Victoria Ferreira de Sousa

O Plano Municipal de Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável (PMDRS) de Marabá é um documento que tem como objetivo diagnosticar o meio rural e delinear as diretrizes para o Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável do município. O PMDRS é um documento de utilidade pública que deve subsidiar e direcionar todas as políticas públicas e programas de âmbito rural/agropecuário fomentado pela Prefeitura, demais órgãos governamentais e outras instituições envolvidas neste contexto.

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Este projeto está alinhado aos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS).

Saiba mais em brasil.un.org/pt-br/sdgs.

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