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AgribusinessWatch has a large portfolio of documents and studies related to the Brazilian agribusiness, in English and Portuguese.
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The AgribusinessWatch is a biweekly magazine
Brazilian agribusiness exports
- A record was accumulated in the past 12 months, reaching $ 72.3 billion
See at Other News
- A record was accumulated in the past 12 months, reaching $ 72.3 billion
See at Other News
in Additional News:
- Concentration in the meat industry divides the supply chain
- Russian new requirement may affect sales of Brazilian chicken
- FAO expects to announce the eradication of rinderpest in the world in 2011
- Technology control ensures successful production of palm in Brazil
- Concentration in the meat industry divides the supply chain
- Russian new requirement may affect sales of Brazilian chicken
- FAO expects to announce the eradication of rinderpest in the world in 2011
- Technology control ensures successful production of palm in Brazil
Floodplain without water? It seems ironic, but it is not
By Edilberto Sena, Rural Radio of Santarém, Pará State
Read at Opinion
By Edilberto Sena, Rural Radio of Santarém, Pará State
Read at Opinion
Previous News
- Europe pays 50% more for organic soybeans from Brazil
- Pesticides contaminate the population in Mato Grosso
- Meat: Russia promotes "embargoes lightning"
- Brazilian government restricts land purchases by foreigners
- Slave labor could threaten exports from Brazil
- Putin decrees embargo on Russian grains exports
- Natural resources represented 24% of world trade in goods in 2008
- Three Brazilian largest meat processors suspend purchases of 221 farms
- 4.3 mi ha of Brazilian agricultural land belongs to foreigners
- Climate: Projections for the 2011 confirm a new La Niña episode
- Brazilian Monetary Council prohibits rural credit to whom kept slave labor
- Rural producer organizations will complain against Monsanto market control
- JBS processed beef under recall in the United States
- Hyundai wants land in Brazil to ensure food security for the Korean population
- FAO concerned about land purchases by foreigners affecting the lives of local people
- China wants 100,000 ha of Brazilian land to produce its own soybeans
- Senator Silva:government and agribusiness want to deconstruct the environmental legislation
- Brazilian Agricultural Income back to pre-crisis level
- In three years 270 thousand hectares of natural vegetation in the Pantanal have turned coal
Read at Old News
- Europe pays 50% more for organic soybeans from Brazil
- Pesticides contaminate the population in Mato Grosso
- Meat: Russia promotes "embargoes lightning"
- Brazilian government restricts land purchases by foreigners
- Slave labor could threaten exports from Brazil
- Putin decrees embargo on Russian grains exports
- Natural resources represented 24% of world trade in goods in 2008
- Three Brazilian largest meat processors suspend purchases of 221 farms
- 4.3 mi ha of Brazilian agricultural land belongs to foreigners
- Climate: Projections for the 2011 confirm a new La Niña episode
- Brazilian Monetary Council prohibits rural credit to whom kept slave labor
- Rural producer organizations will complain against Monsanto market control
- JBS processed beef under recall in the United States
- Hyundai wants land in Brazil to ensure food security for the Korean population
- FAO concerned about land purchases by foreigners affecting the lives of local people
- China wants 100,000 ha of Brazilian land to produce its own soybeans
- Senator Silva:government and agribusiness want to deconstruct the environmental legislation
- Brazilian Agricultural Income back to pre-crisis level
- In three years 270 thousand hectares of natural vegetation in the Pantanal have turned coal
Read at Old News
New study of the Brazilian Agricultural Public Policies Observatory (OPPA)
Public Policy for Family Farming: between advances and challenges, by Catia Grisa and Valdemar Junior Wesz (in Portuguese)
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Public Policy for Family Farming: between advances and challenges, by Catia Grisa and Valdemar Junior Wesz (in Portuguese)
Click here to download