The Rio Branco Institute is giving a preparatory course to professionals who will work on behalf of Brazilian agribusiness in embassies and missions in Colombia, Egypt, Morocco, the European Union, and Angola. They are expected to take up posts in 2023, most replacing expiring terms.
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