To achieve a reduction in rural poverty and improve food security, these limitations must be responded to simultaneously, implementing broader and more comprehensive development strategies, since a sectorized view of the problem is clearly insufficient. In this sense, the design of legal frameworks and intersectoral policies that take into account the specificities of each territory and family farmers gains importance. Indigenous peoples, women and young people should also be seen as groups that deserve special attention from public policies, since they are generally in a situation of greater vulnerability to these factors.