I think there should be incentives for introducing rotations. There are already local programs that encourage the adoption of green fertilizers, which would be a good incentive. Producers should be rewarded for taking initiatives in this direction, because the gains are only seen in the long term. If we don't encourage migration, we won't meet the targets.
We have no choice but to offer incentives not only to producers who will make this migration, but also to those who may have already started it and who have achieved certain indicators, such as percentages of organic matter or biodiversity indicators. So it's not just subsidies and direct assistance that should be provided to producers, but also related technical support that allows them to make gains they would not otherwise be able to see.