Brazil More Productive: more competitive companies

The Brazil More Productive program is coordinated by the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services (MDIC), in partnership with Senai, Sebrae, ABDI, BNDES, Finep, and Embrapii, aiming to impact up to 200,000 industrial companies through the program’s platforms and provide over 90,000 services to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises in the sector.

Now integrated with the New Brazil Industry initiative, the revamped Brazil More Productive program has been extensively restructured to increase productivity and promote the digital transformation of Brazilian micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, as well as support the development of new technologies in the country. With this, the Federal Government is implementing the largest and most comprehensive program to support productivity and digital transformation for MSMEs in Brazil.

The program defines eligible industrial companies, based on annual revenue, as microenterprises (up to R$360,000 per year), small businesses (between R$360,000 and R$4.8 million annually), and medium-sized companies (over R$4.8 million up to R$300 million annually).

Through digital transformation and process and management improvements, participating companies can optimize their operations and save resources, generating significant financial results.

The program offers specialized consulting services funded by Brazil More Productive’s partners. This means that companies can receive technical guidance and support to innovate and grow, maximizing benefits and reducing costs.