During a meeting with MPs of the Parliamentary Front of the Agriculture and Livestock (FPA), the businessman Flávio Rocha, presidential candidate for PRB, highlighted the potential of Brazilian agribusiness.

“I am not a specialist in agribusiness, but if you have something that the sector knows how to do very well it is to be competitive and thereby generate wealth and income to Brazil leveraging the national and international economy,” said FPA.
At the time, he argued that the country needs reforms to grow in a more competitive way, be they the tax, labor, social security or legislative, in order to ensure a free economy and markets on an equal footing.
“When free enterprise is lost in the economy, the bureaucratic siege gains momentum and blocks our development, our generation of wealth. This reform guarantees us the competitiveness we need. Brazil has the hand brake pulled, “said the businessman.
The FPA wants to hear the proposals from all the presidential candidates. The next guest should be Senator Álvaro Dias.