This branch of Law comprises the study of legal aspects related to agribusiness, ranging from regulatory law to the national and international commercialisation of products.
Agribusiness is every commercial and industrial relationship involving the agricultural or livestock production chain, in all its production cycles.
If agribusiness is the set of all processes and operations related to agriculture and cattle breeding, from production to the commercialization of the products, Agribusiness Law is the branch of Law that refers to the study of this set of processes and operations related to this subject, in all its stages and in all its interrelationships with the other branches of Law.
Agribusiness is intrinsically linked to natural resources and the environment. Hence, its close relationship with these branches of Law and the need for lawyers working in the agribusiness field to understand this legal intertwining.
We are qualified to advise companies, producers, exporters and other stakeholders in agribusiness, in its various aspects, as well as to defend their interests and their rights, administratively and judicially in the following areas:
I - Consulting in Agribusiness Law;
II - Financing and securitization;
III - Agrarian contracts: typical and atypical
IV - Recurrent risks and legal problems in agribusiness
V - Agribusiness financing system and sources
VI - Credit titles directed to agribusiness financing;
VII - Negotiation and drafting of several agribusiness contracts
VIII - Interest and other financial charges levied on agribusiness contracts and bonds
IX - Credit notes and notes related to agribusiness
X - Registration and registration of Rural Credit Notes
XI - Cancellation of Registration of Rural Credit Note;;
XII - Defense in rural credit note collection suits;
XIII - Competence of the Monetary Council in regulating rural credit
XIV - Protective measures in favor of the agribusinessman;
XV - Obligation of the State regarding rural financing;
XVI - Purchase and sale agreements entered into with multinationals;
XVII - Partnership contracts entered into with multinationals;
XVIII - Debt renegotiation agreements with financial institutions;
XIX - Special agribusiness contracts.











