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Roberto Samora

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JBS inches closer to US listing as state shareholder abstains from key vote

The controlling shareholder of Brazilian meatpacking giant JBS and government investment vehicle BNDESPar, the second largest shareholder in JBS,

JBS inches closer to US listing as state shareholder abstains from key vote
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Brazil braces for more Chinese demand, higher food prices amid US trade war

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Brazil braces for more Chinese demand, higher food prices amid US trade war
Americas|Business|Economy|Food

Brazil's coffee stockpiles dwindle as prices hit record highs

In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with a quarter of a million bags of the aromatic bean, voices echo in the largely

Brazil's coffee stockpiles dwindle as prices hit record highs
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Vale logs loss on Canada impairments, but analysts welcome share buyback, dividends

Brazilian miner Vale reported on Wednesday a $694 million loss in the fourth quarter, missing estimates and swinging from a hefty profit a year

Vale logs loss on Canada impairments, but analysts welcome share buyback, dividends
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Brazil soy lobby tells growers to reject EU anti-deforestation rule in contracts

A powerful Brazilian soy grower lobby is recommending farmers reject the inclusion in soy purchase and sale contracts of the obligation to comply with the

Brazil soy lobby tells growers to reject EU anti-deforestation rule in contracts
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Brazil roasters fret over fake coffee as prices soar

The Brazilian coffee industry is worried that sky-high coffee prices are leading some companies to expand offerings of what it calls fake coffee in the local

Brazil roasters fret over fake coffee as prices soar
Environment|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Heavy rains in big Brazil farm state disrupt soy, corn harvests in final stages

Torrential rainfall in Brazil's second-largest soybean and sixth-largest corn state is disrupting the final stages of the harvest, according to a

Heavy rains in big Brazil farm state disrupt soy, corn harvests in final stages
Business|Finance|News

Nestle's Nescafe to invest $196 million in Brazil by 2026 to tap surging demand

Nestle plans to invest 1 billion reais ($196.5 million) in Brazil by 2026 to expand production capacity and out-of-home sales of its Nescafe lines, targeting

Nestle's Nescafe to invest $196 million in Brazil by 2026 to tap surging demand
Business|Economy|Environment|Science

Brazil's bioinputs market boasts four times global average growth, research shows

Brazilian farmers are keener to switch to bioinputs than peers in other countries, according to new research showing the average annual growth of

Brazil's bioinputs market boasts four times global average growth, research shows
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Potential China action against EU pork may be double-edged sword for Brazil

China's potential imposition of anti-dumping measures on European Union pork imports, a disastrous scenario for the bloc, could benefit Brazil's

Potential China action against EU pork may be double-edged sword for Brazil
Economy|Americas|Environment

Brazil rains cloud national soy outlook as big farm state submerges

The outlook for the soybean harvest in Rio Grande do Sul, which was on track to become the second largest producer in Brazil behind Mato Grosso

Brazil rains cloud national soy outlook as big farm state submerges
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|News

Brazil sugar producers report impact from fires in Sao Paulo state

Two of the largest sugar and ethanol producers in Brazil late on Monday disclosed initial estimates of damages from fires that

Brazil sugar producers report impact from fires in Sao Paulo state

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