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Great point — let’s break it down using **Legal Module (Módulo Fiscal)** sizes to estimate **how many families** would be needed to restore **10 million hectares** of unproductive government-owned land. This is the logical and lawful way to distribute land in agrarian reform and rural settlement policy in Brazil.

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### ⚖️ **What is a Legal Module (Módulo Fiscal)?**
- A **Módulo Fiscal** is a land measurement used in Brazil to define the minimum size of rural properties that allow a family to sustain itself.
- The size **varies** by municipality and depends on **soil fertility, topography, and regional productivity**.
- On average, across Brazil, it ranges from **5 to 100 hectares**, with **common averages** falling between **20 and 50 hectares** in many interior regions.

For this estimate, we'll consider:
- **Minimum scenario**: 100 hectares per family (in areas like the Amazon/Cerrado transition)
- **Maximum scenario**: 20 hectares per family (in more productive or dense areas)

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### 📐 **How Many Families Do We Need?**

#### ✅ **Restoration Target Area**: 10 million hectares

| Average Size per Family (Legal Module) | Number of Families Needed |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------|
| 100 hectares | 100,000 families |
| 50 hectares | 200,000 families |
| 25 hectares | 400,000 families |
| 20 hectares | 500,000 families |

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### 🔎 Realistic National Average?

In a mixed-national strategy that includes Amazon, Cerrado, and semi-arid Northeast lands, we might assume a **national average of 30 hectares per family**.

- That would give us:
**10,000,000 ha ÷ 30 ha/family = ~333,333 families**

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### 🤔 What This Means

- The **entire MST base (~60,000–80,000 families)** is far from enough.
- Brazil would need to **mobilize over 300,000 families**, possibly up to **500,000**, depending on land module size.
- This opens the door for:
- **Urban-rural migration incentives**
- **Youth agroecology programs**
- **Green entrepreneurship with state support**
- A new generation of **stewards of the land**—from both the countryside and the cities.

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### 🚨 Important Implication

If Brazil wants to **restore 10 million hectares** through **agroecological settlement**, it must **scale up** settlement and support mechanisms *well beyond traditional land reform*. This is no longer just about agrarian justice; it's about **climate policy, food security, economic inclusion**, and **territorial management**.

Do you want a policy sketch to mobilize and train those 300k+ families? Or a way to turn it into a public-private investment pipeline (ESG, carbon markets, food hubs, etc.)?

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