In September 2025, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (“MAPA”) published Ordinance No. 1,364/2025 to regulate the execution of Conduct Adjustment Agreements (“TACs”) within the scope of agricultural inspection, as well as to establish specific procedures for administrative proceedings. The regulation had been anticipated since the enactment of Law No. 14,515/2022 (the Self-Control Law) and Decree No. 12,502/2025, which established the legal framework for modernizing inspection practices.
More than a mere formalization of procedures, the Ordinance represents a milestone in the relationship between the private sector and the Public Administration by introducing a consensual dispute-resolution mechanism that may provide greater legal certainty and predictability and reduce liabilities for companies in the sector.
Agricultural inspection has become increasingly rigorous and complex. Now, with clear rules governing TACs, a new avenue for administrative negotiation is available, allowing companies to demonstrate good faith and cooperation, present corrective measures, and continue operating while adjusting their processes. The main highlights of Ordinance No. 1,364/2025 are:
Some points deserve particular attention: (i) the TAC should be viewed as a management tool that may prevent operational shutdowns and preserve business continuity in the face of severe sanctions, but requires extreme caution when negotiating its terms, as well as anticipating situations that companies may face during its term; (ii) companies with robust self-control and traceability programs are better prepared to negotiate TACs because they can demonstrate the existence of quality and safety practices in their routines; and (iii) by enabling administrative solutions, TACs may reduce litigation, lower costs, and prevent negative exposure for the company.
Entering into an effective TAC requires planning, strategy, and detailed technical analysis. Each company should assess not only the legal feasibility of the agreement, but also its economic and operational impacts before formalizing a commitment with the Public Administration.
The full regulation is available on the official publication of the Federal Government.
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