Eduardo Giannetti da Fonseca should talk about the current scenery of the Brazilian economy and about perspectives for coming years. The event should take place on August 20, in São Paulo.
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Brazilian factory Schioppa has already shipped small volumes to Lebanon and Morocco and aims to export to the Emirates. The company has participated in Arab Health, in Dubai, since 2008.
The international version of the Brazilian program has undergone modifications by request of benefited countries. The government offers special financing lines for agricultural machinery exports.
The Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil has increased its forecast for this year to US$ 120 billion, 11% more than in 2012.
This Friday (9th), the federal government announced the first public consultation for ports lease tenders. The measure covers Santos and five ports in Pará state, which should see R$ 3 bn in investment.
The Brazilian Central Bank governor has announced that from October 1st on, the country will adhere to international norms, as per an agreement entered into with the leading world economies.
So says the monthly report of the International Energy Agency. The organization has revised its 2014 demand estimate down by 100,000 barrels per day (bpd), to 92 million bpd.
Hundreds of people gathered at Brazil Mosque, in São Paulo, to celebrate the end of the fasting of the holy month of Islam. The date was marked by prayers and a great breakfast.
Index calculated by the FAO shows a decline in the costs of soy, other grains, poultry and sugar. The organization claims weaker demand and increased output have relieved pressure on the commodities’ prices.
The Brazilian mining company believes both supply and demand for the commodity will increase this year. After seeing revenues decline in the first half, the enterprise has cut costs and delivered a near-stable Ebitda.
The 2012/2013 crop should reach 186.5 million tonnes, according to the Conab. The volume is record and represents growth of 12.1%. The IBGE has also increased its forecast.
On this episode: Brazilian Foreign Office offers course for Arab diplomats; Fernando Curado talks about family businesses; the potential for dates in the Brazilian market; interview with Jorge Antonio, from company Cave Antiga; and the Ibitipoca Park, in the state of Minas Gerais.
The United States currency closed at R$ 2.314 this Wednesday, up 0.65% from Tuesday.
United Nations agency creates a picture gallery of the Muslim celebrations in São Paulo.

