Brazil is the world's biggest exporter of beef, poultry, orange juice and sugar cane. It also supplies a quarter of the world's soybeans. A group of scientists is credited with turning Brazil into the ...
SÃO PAULO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Agricultural enterprises in Brazil are investing in new digital technologies and services to transform their operations for increased scale and efficiency, according to a ...
A decade ago, a group of us published a Special Issue of the journal World Development discussing the results of collaborative research undertaken through the ESRC-funded ‘China and Brazil in African ...
BASEL, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As the world prepares for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, agriculture is increasingly emerging as a crucial frontier in the global fight against climate ...
Bioinsumos initiative forms part of Brazil’s broader push toward climate-smart agriculture and food security transformation Brazilian Development Bank has announced a new BRL 40 million funding round, ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's agricultural research agency Embrapa, which helped turn the country into a leading grains exporter, is preparing a 12-year research program that could do the same for ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. April 15 - As Brazil takes on the presidency of the G20 and calls for the massive channelling of resources to address ...
A truck is loaded with soybeans on the Botan family farm in Brazil's Mato Grosso (Agri-Pulse photo) Brazil's transportation costs are much higher than competitors in the U.S. and Argentina. Several ...
Brazil's agricultural production will be the "most sustainable" in the world, says new agri minister
SAO PAULO, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's new agriculture minister Carlos Favaro said on Monday that Brazil will have the "most sustainable" agricultural production in the world, his comments coming a day ...
This story was developed with the support of Journalismfund Europe. In August 2020, Maria do Espirito Santo was returning from her family’s field in the savanna of northeast Brazil when she saw smoke ...
NAPERVILLE, Illinois, Nov 18 (Reuters) - U.S. agricultural exporters have seen a marked decline in business to China over the past year or so as trade tensions simmer, and Brazil’s increasing ability ...
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