This marks the first deployment of DaaS specifically targeting rural agricultural populations for digital identity enrollment, creating an unprecedented fusion of land ownership records with national digital credentials. The strategic focus on farmers represents a new approach to digital ID implementation by starting with food producers rather than urban populations.
Brazil's Digital ID: 7M Farmers First Target for National System
📰 What Happened
Brazil has implemented a Digital Public Infrastructure as a Service (DaaS) framework for verifiable credentials, initially focusing on 7 million rural landowners. Led by the Ministry of Management and Innovation with COSS support, the system will digitize land documents under the CAR system. The initiative integrates with gov.br and National Identity Wallet platforms, with implementation by EY and technical support from state-owned Dataprev. The Bank of Brazil will serve as a credential verifier.
📖 Prophetic Significance
Brazil's approach of linking land ownership to digital identity creates a significant geopolitical pattern aligning with prophetic expectations of centralized control over resources. The targeting of 7 million farmers who control food production, combined with Bank of Brazil's role as verifier, establishes a framework where agricultural resources become tied to digital authentication. This system, integrated with gov.br and supported by state-owned Dataprev, demonstrates how rapidly nations can implement control mechanisms over essential resources. This aligns with Daniel 7's vision of the fourth kingdom's technological control and Revelation 13's economic system requirements.