The company should produce 150,000 cubic metres of fuel from soy at a unit in Mato Grosso. It will be supplied by small-scale producers.
Author: From the Newsroom
According to Brazil’s Council of Coffee Exporters, the growth in shipments was 8% over February 2012. Revenues obtained in the period recorded a reduction of 19.6%.
OCP, in the phosphate sector, has announced the establishment of OCP Fertilizers, to trade and distribute the company’s products in the country. The organisation already operates in Brazil.
The volume shipped grew 3.3% and revenues rose 15.9% in comparison with the same period in 2012. In the accumulated result for the year, the shipments dropped, but revenues have grown.
The sector posted US$ million in revenues in 2012. The market comprises 2,426 brands and 104,543 units.
The Fund’s deputy managing director met with government officials to assess the economic scenario in the country, which was loaned US$ 2 billion in 2012.
In 2012 there was growth of 9.48% over the previous year. In the period, 92 million passengers travelled on domestic flights and 9 million on international ones.
The organisation, alongside the African Development Bank and the World Bank, should help the country create a new public-private partnership law and a new investment code.
Sales to the region grew in February as against the same month in 2012, while total Brazil sales abroad dropped 13%. Exports to Africa, another region with Arab nations, dropped 9.4%.
The aircraft maker should present its executive line at the Abu Dhabi Air Expo this week. Three aircraft will be shown.
The country should have a good economic performance in 2013, according to a report by the Economic Commission for Africa. Exports from Minas will be important.
The Annual Conference of the Union of Arab Stock Exchanges should take place on Sunday (3) and Monday (4), in Muskat. The meeting is aimed at discussing themes like the IPOs and Islamic products.
Jim Yong Kim should visit the country from March 4th to 6th. He will have meetings with president Dilma Rousseff, Finance minister Guido Mantega and BNDES president Luciano Coutinho.
Operations like maintenance stops and the end of platform operation caused the 2.5% drop in the Brazilian company’s production in Brazil.

