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Brazil Innovates with ‘Range-Based’ Climate Goal and Highlights Zero Illegal Deforestation
Evaluation by Agroicone: Agricultural Goals Focus on Sustainable Systems At the United Nations Climate Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, Brazil presented an updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). This move signals the country’s…
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Basf Plans to Launch 24 Products in Brazil Over the Next Decade
Innovative solutions target corn leafhopper control and soybean nematode management. By 2035, Basf aims to introduce 24 crop protection products in Brazil, including fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, and chemical and biological seed treatments.…
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Brazil Expands Negotiations for Beef Exports to Turkey
The Mission Aimed to Position Brazil as a Strategic Partner to Meet Growing Food Demand in Turkey In an official mission in Ankara, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) took an…
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Brazil Increases Grain Storage Capacity by 5.4%
According to IBGE, the country now has the capacity to store 222.3 million tons of grains. Brazil increased its grain storage capacity by 5.4% in the first half of 2024 compared to…
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Brazil’s 2025 Grain Harvest Expected to Reach 311 Million Tons, Says IBGE
For 2024, IBGE has reduced its harvest estimate by 0.5%, to 293.8 million tons. Brazil’s grain, legume, and oilseed harvest is projected to reach 311 million tons in 2025, a 5.8% increase…
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European Parliament Decides to Delay Anti-Deforestation Law for One Year
New rules will come into effect in December 2025 for medium and large companies, and in June 2026 for small businesses. On Thursday, November 14, the European Parliament approved the postponement of…
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‘Oscar do Chocolate’: Baianí Chocolates Conquers Silver Medal with Brazilian Spices
Baianí Chocolates, the São Paulo-based chocolate maker, has once again made history by securing a silver medal at the prestigious International Chocolate Awards, also known as the “Oscar of the chocolate industry.”…
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Brazil STJ Authorizes Industrial Hemp Cultivation for Medicinal Purposes
ANVISA will have six months to regulate the practice The First Section of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) unanimously authorized the importation of seeds and cultivation of industrial hemp for medicinal…
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Traceability in Brazilian Agribusiness: A Necessary Challenge to Conquer New Markets
The need for traceability is particularly strong in the European Union, one of Brazil’s most important markets Environmental issues and food quality have become central points in international trade in recent years.…
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Shipping Soybeans to China Costs More in Brazil
According to Anec’s survey, freight costs for exporting soybeans to China are higher in Brazil than in Argentina and the U.S. Brazil spends significantly more to ship soybeans to China than its…