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- Brazil’s widespread wildlife trafficking - Wildlife Trade . . .
Brazil is home to 60% of the Amazon biome and holds the planet’s largest biodiversity treasure trove, with over 13% of the world’s animal and plant life Turtles, fish, jaguars, frogs, insects, primates, songbirds, and parrots are among a long list of wildlife in Brazil that is illegally targeted for domestic and international trade
- Balancing growth and sustainability: lessons from Brazil
In many ways, Brazil is a global leader in the energy transition Coupled with a strong domestic oil and gas sector that makes up almost 11% of its economy, more than 46% of Brazil’s energy mix is powered by renewable energy sources and Brazil also has the third- largest renewable electricity generation capacity globally
- To feed its own people, Brazil embarks on long road to turn . . .
To transform the food cycle, Escolhas Institute showed, opens new tab that the recovery of 1 02 million hectares of deforested areas using agroforestry systems models could generate 260 billion
- Report Name: Livestock and Products Semi-annual
U S Dollars The devalued Brazilian currency, at an average of R$ 5 5 per dollar during 2021, made the Brazilian beef products attractive in the global market Considering the current economic condition of Brazil and the Presidential Elections to take place in October of 2022, most economists
- Special Report: Brazils gangs emerge as major cocaine . . .
Brazilian gangs are now integral players feeding Europe's cocaine market, valued at more than 9 billion euros ($10 15 billion), according to a Reuters analysis of customs data on cocaine seizures
- Food and Agriculture Organization
The Food and Agriculture Organization promotes global food security, sustainable agriculture, and rural development through research, policy guidance, and international collaboration
- Brazil’s soybean and corn exports to surge to record level in . . .
Brazil’s 2022 corn exports were up 109 5% from the previous year’s 20 6 million tonnes, with China beginning to buy the country’s corn in November with a purchase of 1 17 million tonnes When the opening of the Chinese market was announced, Mendes expected figures could be as high as 4 million tonnes
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