As of September, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics’ harvest forecast moved up in September from August to 242 million tons. Planted area is seen at 61.2 million hectares.
Author: Agência Brasil
As of September, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics’ harvest forecast moved up in September from August to 242 million tons. Planted area is seen at 61.2 million hectares.
After six straight drops, the 2017 forecast from Brazilian financial market players changed up from 2.95% to 2.98%.
Survey by the Federation of Commerce of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Fecomércio-RJ) and Ipsos Institute also indicates that the average amount to be spent should go up in comparison to last year.
The National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) ended last month below the 0.19% seen in August. From January to September, price increase in Brazil reached 1.78%.
Total gains of the five main Brazilian government-owned groups reached BRL 17.3 billion (USD 5.59 billion) in the year’s first six months.
US dollar inflow exceeded outflow by USD 2.545 billion in the country last month, according to the Brazilian Central Bank.
Nearly 200,000 units were sold in Brazil last September, up from 160,000 in September 2016.
Brazilian production ended August with a decline of 0.8% over July, but increased in the first eight months of the year, according to a survey by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
The Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) forecast for this year from financial institutions polled by the Brazilian Central Bank changed down from 2.97% to 2.95%.
The Brazilian federal government and the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo will hold workshops in cities across the state of São Paulo this year.
The percentage was registered in the quarter ended in August, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). In the quarter ended in May, the rate was at 13.3%.
Brazilian economy is expected to grow this year and see an even sharper growth – 2.6% – in 2018, according to a survey by the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA).
Indicator by Fundação Getulio Vargas declined 10.8 points in September over August and stands at the lowest level since April of this year.

