That practice is becoming popular. More and more producers are choosing those solutions. However, we are seeing that this is a challenge for some farm producers, since costs are associated with those practices after all. The benefit derived from them, in terms of improving soil health, is of a long-term nature. Support for a transition period is needed because it is not really easy for everyone to master the technique. It depends on the type of soil and the region people are based in. The technique must first be mastered. That is why coaching is needed, but costs are associated with that.
That is why we think rewards for environmental goods and services are an appropriate formula, which can facilitate the adoption of those practices.