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Published on Mar 13, 2025Source: Islander News - Florida - Uncategorized
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Published on Mar 13, 2025
CONAB maintains big Brazil soybean, corn estimates
News CONAB maintains big Brazil soybean, corn estimates Brazil’s equivalent of the USDA continues to project large soybean and corn crops. CONAB now sees Brazil’s soybean crop at 167.37 million tons, up 13% from 2024, with yield and acreage both above a …
Source: Brownfield Ag News - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Brazil's plan to build highway in Amazon stokes conservationists' anger
Brazil cut through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest to build a new four-lane highway for this year’s UN climate conference. Conservationists expressed outrage at the project’s environmental impact, with some questioning the …
Source: Semafor - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
"We started shipping cardboard by sea within Brazil to improve transport efficiency"
Corrugated cardboard is an essential material in the supply chain of various sectors, especially in the agricultural export industry. In Brazil, where demand for packaging is high due to the massive production of fruits and other products, the supply of …
Source: Fresh Plaza - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Brazil: Miles of Rainforest cut down for Highway Ahead of COP30
The preparation for the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP30 climate summit in Brazil’s Belem this November has begun. Meanwhile, the state government is constructing an eight-mile highway, named Avenida Liberdade or “Avenue of Liberty”. The …
Source: The CSR Journal - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Brazil's fiscal framework unsustainable by 2027, minister warns
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's planning minister said that the federal government, regardless of who is in power, will be unable to govern under the current fiscal framework in 2027, signaling a "window of opportunity" late next year for …
Source: The Gazette - Colorado - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Brazil just fell thousands of trees to make way for grand COP30 climate summit
The Brazilian government has defended the decision, saying the highway would be “sustainable”. The secretary of the state government’s infrastructure said the highway will include wildlife crossings for animals, bike lanes, and solar lighting once …
Source: Firstpost - Center-right -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Why did McDonald’s Brazil team up with Duolingo?
McDonald’s presents an unprecedented partnership to bring back the Filet-o-Fish to the Brazilian menu Brazil knows how to grab our attention, hands down! McDonald’s introduced its new Filet-o-fish campaign (aka McFish), bringing nobody but Duo (the …
Source: Marketing Communication News - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
Brazil Will not Retaliate Against U.S. Steel Tariffs Immediately, Mulls All Actions
By Marcela Ayres and Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA, March 12 (Reuters) - Brazil's Finance Minister said on Wednesday that the country would not immediately retaliate against tariffs imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum imports, instead …
Source: Successful Farming - Neutral -
Published on Mar 13, 2025
‘Complete con!’ Adam Brooks erupts at ‘climate hypocrisy’ as Brazil cuts down thousands of Amazon Rainforest trees for ...
Commentator Adam Brooks has hit out at the "climate hypocrisy" in Brazil as workers cut down thousands of Amazon rainforest trees to create a new highway for the Cop30 climate summit in November. The highway aims to ease traffic to Belém, which …
Source: GB News - Right-wing