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    Processo Produtivo Básico: Um estudo de caso da aplicação das regras dos Controles de Pontos e Peças (CPPs) para as motocicletas industrializadas
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2023) BEZERRA, Aline Cristina; FERREIRA, João Felipe; MORAIS, Izabelle Morais de; CUNHA, Sandro Magalhães da
    This paper analyzes the application of the Basic Production Process (BPP) rules, focusing on the Control of Points and Parts (CPPs) in the industrialized motorcycle sector in Brazil. The BPP is a minimum set of manufacturing operations required by the Brazilian government for industrialized products to benefit from tax incentives, especially in the Manaus Free Trade Zone. The case study examines how these rules affect the motorcycle production process, highlighting the challenges faced by companies in their implementation, the impacts on the production chain and the importance of the CPPs as an instrument for monitoring and controlling compliance with the production stages. The research shows that the correct application of the BPP and CPP rules is essential to guarantee tax benefits and stimulate regional industrial development, while promoting companies' competitiveness and legal compliance.
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    A TUTELA JURÍDICA DA AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017) ZAMITH, Sônia Maria Agra; BENATTI, José Heder
    Given that Brazil has a long tradition of family farming, highlighting its economic and social relevance, the study analyzes how legal protection can support the development of family farming. The research discusses land regulation, the legal challenges faced by the sector, and the absence of effective public policies. The results show that Brazilian legislation is still precarious in protecting family farming and that greater governmental support is needed.