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Brazil’s Instant Coffee Exports Grow 6.8% in 2024
Revenue from Shipments Increases by 23.2% from January to September Brazil exported 2.96 million 60-kilogram bags of instant coffee from January to September…
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Orchid Fertilizer: Types and the Best Option for Blooming
Restoring soil nutrients is essential to ensure healthy flower growth. If you want your orchids to bloom, proper care is essential, and fertilization…
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What is Germplasm and How Does it Relate to What We Eat and Drink?
Samples of genetic material are preserved in various ways to develop new varieties. Learn how it works below. Germplasm refers to a collection…
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Zilor Acquires Rival Controlled by American Investment Firm
Salto Botelho Agroenergia Valued at R$ 600 Million, Sold After Previous Deal Collapsed Zilor, a São Paulo-based sugarcane company, has completed the acquisition…
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Check Out the List of the 100 Wealthiest Municipalities in Brazilian Agribusiness
A study by the Ministry of Agriculture reveals that their agricultural production totals R$ 260 billion. The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock…
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Cooxupé Forms Partnership to Supply Coffee to São Paulo’s Corporate Market
According to the cooperative, this is part of a business diversification strategy. Cooxupé, the largest coffee cooperative in Latin America, announced on October…
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Who Are the Largest Soybean Producers in Brazil?
Mato Grosso, Rio Grande do Sul, and Paraná Lead the Rankings Brazil, the world’s largest soybean producer, is expected to harvest 147.35 million…
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Who Are the World’s Largest Soybean Producers? See the Ranking
Brazil Leads Production with an Estimated 169 Million Tons in the 2024/2025 Season Brazil, the United States, and Argentina are the top soybean…
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Agriculture Day: How the Industry Transformed Brazil into a Major Global Exporter
Brazil Leads Global Sales of Grains, Sugar, Coffee, and Orange Juice October 17 marks Agriculture Day in Brazil, celebrating one of humanity’s oldest…
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Canola Cultivation Surges in Brazil
Profitability and Soil Benefits Drive Growth. Over the past decade, canola (Rapeseed) cultivation in Brazil remained relatively stagnant, fluctuating between 30,000 and 45,000…