The country expanded revenues with exports of the grain to the region by 276%, to US$ 5.5 million. The Embrapa has been working on developing seeds to supply importer markets.
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The industry witnessed only eight operations of the type this year. China’s economic slowdown and ore price variations have caused the decline.
Brazil’s US$ 334 million deficit resulted from US$ 4.686 billion in exports and US$ 5.02 billion in imports.
A company in São Paulo developed a bottling process that allows the juice to last eight months. Product was launched in 2012 and is being shipped to Europe. There have been talks for sales to Arab countries.
The organisation has optimistic forecasts for growth of Brazilian government revenues this year. From January to July, federal revenues have totalled US$ 266 billion.
The Beauty Fair should take place starting on September 7th, in the city of São Paulo and should receive buyers from abroad. Last year, the fair received visitors from Dubai.
A meeting in September will mark the International Coffee Organization’s 50th anniversary, with delegates from the world’s main producing countries. Event will include seminars, business and visits to producing regions.
Increased confidence of industrial businessmen, shown in a CNI survey, will translate into new investment, according to the CNI chairman. ‘All sectors have a more optimistic view of the country,’ he said.
Nearly 65,000 units have been sold in the first half of August, up 0.8% from the same period in July.
The indicator measured by the National Confederation of Industry has risen from 49.9 to 52.5 points. Still, it remains at a low level, according to the organization.
A delegation from Oman should visit institutions in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. Common points in the history of both countries should be studied and ancient documents by Muslim African slaves should be translated.
The silo manufacturing company’s income was up 45% in the first half from the same period in 2012. Exports declined due to problems in Latin America.
The FAO director-general José Graziano has signed an agreement with the National Fund for Educational Development to pass Brazil’s experience in the field on to African countries.
The government of Brazil has considered brutal the shocks between the police and supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi, which resulted in over 500 dead.

