(Reuters) -Brazil is positioning itself to overtake Vietnam as the world's largest robusta coffee producer, driven by the crop's climate resilience and growing global demand, according to a report by ...
President Donald Trump with the then-President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019 (White House photo) Some farm-state lawmakers are eyeing potential ...
LUIS EDUARDO MAGALHAES/GUAXUPE, Brazil (Reuters) - Drought hit coffee farmers in Brazil hard last year, drying up trees and driving global prices to record highs. But Rodrigo Brondani is expecting a ...
Read the Portuguese version here. In the badlands of the southwestern Amazon, Antonia Barbosa is fighting to protect ancient archaeological finds from Brazil’s unstoppable $523 billion agribusiness ...
Brazil's major soybean growing area has been historically dry. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm explains why the wait for Brazil's monsoon season is so important for U.S. soybean and corn markets.
Coffee plants are seen at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation experimental farm in Brazil in 2022. Coffee production in Brazil is leading to deforestation, a nonprofit group says. Evaristo ...
Brazil confirms its first bird flu outbreak on a commercial poultry farm, leading to a 60-day ban on poultry imports from China. The outbreak is in Rio Grande do Sul, a state responsible for 15% of ...