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Brazil’s incoming president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has promised to eliminate all deforestation by 2030, which would be a complete change of course for Brazil compared to the last four years.
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecasts that Brazil’s mostly planted 2023/24 crop will yield an export hogging 6 billion bu., 5% more than last year’s record production and an ...
The soybean market in Brazil is currently experiencing lower prices, which have been somewhat mitigated by the depreciation of the Brazilian real. The real has depreciated by 11% against the U.S ...
Brazil’s Agricultural Potential: Expanding Cropland and Overcoming Challenges According to analysts at FarmDoc, Brazil could increase its crop area by 35%, adding approximately 70 million acres ...
Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Hadad admitted on Monday that trade negotiations between his country and America could fail to be resolved before an Aug. 1 deadline. That is when President ...
Brazil to pursue 2026 primary surplus target despite challenges, minister says By Reuters March 24, 20256:58 AM PDTUpdated March 24, 2025 ...
XAPURI, Brazil (AP) -- When Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is sworn in as president of the second most populous country in the western hemisphere Jan. 1, few ...
Reuters Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad speaks during a meeting to announce the submission of a bill to expand income tax exemptions to the National Congress at the Planalto Palace in ...
XAPURI, Brazil — When Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is sworn in as president of the second most populous country in the western hemisphere Jan. 1, few challenges will be greater than fulfilling his ...