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Strategies for Bioeconomy Development: Insights into Brazil's New Industrial Policy

Luciana Peixoto Santa Rita (), José Roberto Branco Ramos Filho (), Enéias Monteiro Silva (), Bruno Almeida Silva (), Tatiane Luciano Balliano (), Wander Soares Oliveira (), Rosinei Sousa Oliveira (), Joaquim Ramos Silva () and Celson Pantoja Lima ()
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Luciana Peixoto Santa Rita: Universidade Federal de Alagoas (Ufal)
José Roberto Branco Ramos Filho: Universidade Federal Do Oeste Do Pará (Ufopa)
Enéias Monteiro Silva: Instituto Federal Do Pará (IFPA)
Bruno Almeida Silva: Universidade Federal Do Oeste Do Pará (Ufopa)
Tatiane Luciano Balliano: Universidade Federal de Alagoas (Ufal)
Wander Soares Oliveira: Universidade Federal Do Oeste Do Pará (Ufopa)
Rosinei Sousa Oliveira: Universidade Federal Do Oeste Do Pará (Ufopa)
Joaquim Ramos Silva: Instituto Superior de Economia E Gestão (ISEG)
Celson Pantoja Lima: Universidade Federal Do Oeste Do Pará (Ufopa)

A chapter in Intangibles in the Knowledge Economy, 2025, pp 111-121 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Brazil may lead in green economy initiatives by integrating biodiversity with traditional industries. This paper examines the many opportunities and challenges of Brazil's new industrial policy, focusing on the bioeconomy as a driver for neoindustrialization. The study highlights Brazil's unparalleled biodiversity and natural resources and positions the country at the center of global discussions on sustainable economic transition. The analysis spans policies from 2002 to 2022 and the New Industry Brazil (NIB) program launched in 2024, emphasizing the critical role of bioeconomy in promoting social equity, environmental protection, and economic growth. The insights provided aim to guide policy formulation and open a dialogue with the international community of science and innovation about how the bioeconomy can potentially impact the country's social and economic development.

Keywords: Bioeconomy; Industry policy; Neoindustrialization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-86660-9_9

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