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Cassava Prices Rise 60% Since May
Many producers have been postponing the cassava harvest, mainly due to profitability, which is limited. As of October, Brazil. The average price of…
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Corn Prices Hit Yearly Highs
According to the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea) at Esalq/USP, corn prices are rising across all regions monitored, reaching the…
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Meat Industry Prepares Project to Comply with EU Anti-Deforestation Law
The Brazilian meat industry is developing a pilot project focused on traceability and supply chain monitoring to meet the European Union’s (EU) new…
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China to Require Full Traceability in Beef Supply Chain
According to the Chinese NGO, Global Environmental Institute, the first shipments of 100% traceable beef are expected to begin in 2025. As the…
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Fire Hits JBS Facility in Passo Fundo, RS
Fire Identified in Poultry Production Unit; No Injuries Reported The Fire Department of Passo Fundo (RS) was called to extinguish a fire at…
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Olive Oil: How to Identify Fraud and Product Quality
Fraud keeps olive oil in second place on the list of the most counterfeited foods in the world, second only to fish. Following…
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Ibama Fines 23 Meatpacking Plants for Purchasing Cattle from Embargoed Areas
Total Fines Amount to R$ 364.5 Million The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) launched the second phase of Operation…
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The Most Common Mango Varieties in Brazil
Espada, Haden, Keitt, Kent, Palmer, Rosa, and Tommy Atkins are the main varieties available in the country. Mango is one of the most…
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Water Management Study Could Boost Palmer Mango Productivity
Water consumption can be reduced by up to 31% for irrigating this variety Mango orchards of the Palmer variety located in the Sub-Middle…
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Family That Produces the Most Lemons in Brazil Doesn’t Export the Fruit
Ernestino da Costa Mello and His Family Expect to Harvest 30,000 Tons This Year In 1985, Ernestino da Costa Mello, his wife Alacir,…