Animal welfare law, farm credit and plant-based labelling in Brazil
Brazil matters to any global picture of animal agriculture out of proportion to how often it appears in welfare debates: cattle ranching is the main driver of Amazon deforestation, and Brazilian soy feeds livestock across Europe and Asia. Its domestic plant-based market is growing quickly and is now one of the more regulated in the world when it comes to naming.
Key facts
- World Animal Protection index
- D — Constitutional prohibition of cruelty with limited farm-specific legislation and enforcement.
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Constitutional protection
Article 225 prohibits cruelty
The environmental chapter of the 1988 constitution requires the state to protect fauna and prohibits practices that subject animals to cruelty; the Supreme Federal Court has used it to strike down vaquejada and cockfighting laws.
Environmental Crimes Law 9.605/1998
Abuse and mistreatment are criminal offences
Penalties were increased for dogs and cats in 2020, leaving farmed animals under lighter provisions.
Farm animal welfare standards
Ministerial instructions, not primary legislation
MAPA normative instructions cover slaughter, transport and some housing. Sow stall and cage phase-outs rely on company commitments rather than law.
Sow stalls
Industry commitments, no legal ban
Major producers pledged group housing timelines; implementation varies and is not legally enforceable.
Cage-free eggs
Corporate pledges dominate
Hundreds of Brazilian companies have committed to cage-free supply chains, making corporate policy the effective driver of change.
Cosmetics testing
Banned in many states, restricted federally
Numerous states passed bans, and the national health council restricted testing for ingredients with existing safety data.
Cattle traceability and deforestation
Traceability commitments and EU due diligence pressure
Federal and state traceability plans are advancing, driven partly by the EU deforestation regulation's requirements for imported beef and soy.
Plano Safra and the rural credit system
Brazil supports agriculture chiefly through subsidised credit rather than direct payments. The annual Plano Safra sets out hundreds of billions of reais in loans at below-market rates for production, machinery and storage, with a separate smaller programme for family farming. Analyses by climate policy groups find only a small fraction is conditioned on environmental performance.
Plano Safra annual credit envelope
Cattle herd
Share of Amazon deforestation linked to pasture
Soy production
MAPA's 2023 naming rules
Normative instructions from the agriculture ministry restrict the use of designations reserved for animal products on plant-based analogues. Products must clearly identify themselves as plant-based and generally cannot use protected names for meat cuts and dairy products as the sales name, though descriptive phrasing indicating an alternative is permitted.
- Plant-based products must be clearly identified as vegetal on the front of pack
- Reserved meat and dairy designations may not be used as the sales name
- 'Tipo' and 'sabor' style descriptors are used to indicate the reference product
- No federal legal definition of 'vegano'; the Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira certification is widely used
- Brazil is one of Latin America's largest plant-based markets by value
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Implementation of cattle traceability ahead of EU deforestation regulation enforcement
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Federal bills to consolidate farm animal welfare standards
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Expansion of state-level cosmetics testing bans into a federal prohibition
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Câu hỏi thường gặp
Does Brazil's constitution protect animals?
Yes. Article 225 requires the state to protect fauna and prohibits practices that subject animals to cruelty, and the Supreme Federal Court has relied on it to invalidate laws permitting vaquejada and cockfighting.
How does Brazil subsidise agriculture?
Mainly through subsidised rural credit in the annual Plano Safra rather than direct payments, at rates well below market, with a small share tied to environmental conditions.
Is Brazilian beef linked to deforestation?
Cattle pasture accounts for roughly 80% of cleared Amazon land, and soy for feed drives further conversion in the Cerrado. This is why the EU deforestation regulation targets both commodities.
Can plant-based products use meat names in Brazil?
Not as the sales name. Ministry rules reserve those designations and require clear identification of the product as plant-based, with 'type' or 'flavour' style descriptors instead.
Are there farm animal welfare laws in Brazil?
Only in fragments — ministerial normative instructions on slaughter and transport, plus constitutional and criminal provisions on cruelty. Most housing change has come from corporate commitments.
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Reviewed 2026-08-23 by the Veg.ac editorial team · Data: Constituição Federal, artigo 225 · Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0 with a link back.
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