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Brazil’s Soybean Exports Expected to Drop 46% in November
According to the National Association of Grain Exporters (Anec), Brazil is expected to ship 2.45 million tons of soybeans this month. During the off-season, Brazil’s soybean exports are projected to remain at…
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Brazil’s Temperature Rises 3°C Over 60 Years, Report Highlights Climate Impact on Agriculture
The effects of global warming are increasingly visible across Brazil, as a new report from the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, in collaboration with Rede Clima, reveals significant climate shifts in…
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Learn How to Grow Miracle Fruit (and Discover Why It’s Miraculous)
This unique fruit has gained attention for its ability to sweeten bitter and sour foods. Native to the tropical rainforests of West Africa, the miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum) has reemerged in popularity…
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How to Care for Zamioculca, the “Fortune Plant”
A simple-to-manage species, the zamioculca requires minimal water and indirect lighting. Originally from Tanzania, zamioculca thrives in warm, dry environments, needing little water and indirect light. Known for its easy growth and…
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Brazil Does Not Need to Be ‘Hostage’ to Trump’s Protectionism, Says Minister
Carlos Fávaro highlighted opportunities to strengthen relations with countries of the so-called ‘Global South.’ Brazilian Agriculture Minister Carlos Fávaro stated that Brazil and other South American countries aim to maintain good trade…
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What is Net Zero Deforestation?
Net zero deforestation goal is a commitment by the Brazilian government across all biomes The federal government is developing a series of measures aimed at encouraging rural landowners to avoid deforestation, with…
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Maranhão Grain Terminal Completes First Sorghum Shipment to Europe
The Terminal Traditionally Handles Soybean, Corn, and Soybean Meal The Maranhão Grain Terminal (Tegram) at the Port of Itaqui completed its first sorghum shipment on Monday (Nov. 4), destined for the European…
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Brazilian Olive Oil Now Can Be Exported to Morocco
African Country is Brazil’s Third Largest Agricultural Importer in Africa Brazil has announced the opening of a new market for olive oil exports. A portion of the national production, primarily concentrated in…
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Brazil and Peru Sign Agreement to Open Agricultural Markets
Chancay Port, Built by the Chinese Government in Peru, Will Also Provide Opportunities for Brazilian Exports On Tuesday (November 5), Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, and the Ambassador of Peru, Rómulo…
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Vegetable Oil Sector Seeks Tax Exemption in Tax Reform
Representatives of the Supply Chain Try to Convince Senate to Reverse a Change in the Bill that Increases Taxes on Some Edible Oils Representatives of the vegetable oil production chain are trying…