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Integration Between Marfrig and Minerva Units Expected to Take Four to Five Quarters
In a teleconference, Minerva’s CEO states that the company is evaluating how to change the management model of the units acquired in October.…
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Peru Opens Market for Brazilian Apples, Expanding Agricultural Exports
Brazil has secured its eighth agricultural market opening in Peru this year with the approval to export apples. This move adds to a…
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Cafés do Brasil Promotes National Coffee at F1 to Boost International Image
The “Cafés do Brasil” brand made a notable appearance at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in São Paulo, held at the Interlagos Circuit.…
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Cotton Prices Show Recovery in Early November with Record Export Volumes
The national cotton market in Brazil is experiencing a price rebound in November after closing October on a downward trend, according to the…
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Brazilian Government to Purchase Wheat from Rio Grande do Sul to Support Stockpiling and Aid Farmers
The Brazilian government, through the National Supply Company (Conab), will purchase up to 200,000 tons of wheat from farmers in Rio Grande do…
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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…
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Reduced Optimal Corn Planting Area Anticipated in Mato Grosso Due to Climate Uncertainty
The Mato Grosso Institute of Agricultural Economics (Imea) has kept its November projection of second-crop (safrinha) corn planting area stable at 6.79 million…
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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,…
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Grupo Amaggi Purchases Luxury Jet Valued at R$230 Million
Aircraft is the same model used by Neymar Jr. and Taylor Swift. Grupo Amaggi, a major Brazilian grain processing and export company, recently…
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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…