Agriculture, Brazil 23 de setembro de 2020 The strength of cooperatives in agribusiness in Brazil : Interview with Fernando Degobbi, Executive President of Coopercitrus Agricultural cooperativism in Brazil has played a fundamental role in agricultural development in recent decades. There are 1618 cooperatives that add approximately 1 million members.. Read More
Brazil, Covid-19, Economy 18 de setembro de 2020 The Agroindustry in Brazil in view of COVID-19: Researchers from the Agribusiness Center of the Getúlio Vargas Foundation address the impacts of COVID-19 on agribusiness Due to the pandemic of COVID-19, Brazil began to adopt, in mid-March 2020, a series of restrictive measures for the circulation of people and the. Read More
Brazil, 17 de setembro de 2020 Women participation in Brazilian agribusiness Interview with Téia Fava and Fernanda Falcão Agribusiness is a sector composed worldwide mostly of men and considered traditionally male dominated. In Brazil this is changing. From 2002 to 2015, women accounted. Read More
Agriculture, Brazil 17 de setembro de 2020 Brazilian agriculture feeds the world Lucilio Rogério Aparecido Alves has a degree in Economic Sciences from the State University of Western Paraná, a master’s and doctorate from the ‘Luiz de. Read More
Brazil, Economy 9 de setembro de 2020 “Brazilian agribusiness has grown at Chinese rates” Interview with Sylvia Brasil Coutinho, CEO of the UBS Bank in Brazil The current scenario in Brazil is intensely influenced by economic and political factors that generate pressures on the economy and impacts the country as a. Read More
Brazil, Government 9 de setembro de 2020 “Estimated harvest of 250.9 million tons of grains in Brazil”: Exclusive interview with the Minister of Agriculture of Brazil, Tereza Cristina Agribusiness is responsible for 21.4% of Brazilian GDP, totalizing US$ 408 billion of goods and services in 2019 ¹. When the pandemic hit Latin America,. Read More
Agriculture, Brazil, Business 1 de setembro de 2020 Pesticides mega dealers are a new reality in Brazil: Belagrícola CFO foresees consolidation in the agricultural input distribution market Belagrícola, founded in 1985, has become one of the largest distributors of agricultural inputs and grain traders in Brazil, with more than 1,300 employees. In. Read More
Brazil, Covid-19, Economy 1 de setembro de 2020 Economic or health crisis? The difficult situation of Brazil Rubens Sawaya has a degree in Economic Sciences, Master’s in Economics and PhD in Political Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC. Read More