The federal government announced the “Rice for the People” program to promote the rice production and stockpiling in the country. The goal is to stimulate the harvest of additional 500 thousand tonnes.
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Temporary measure authorizes the import of 1 million tonnes of rice to control prices. Flood-hit Rio Grande do Sul state accounts for 68% of the country’s production.
American Trader director Pryscilla Rolim and Raízes do Campo director-general spoke with ANBA about the internationalization process of the brand that centralizes the work of several agroecological cooperatives across Brazil and makes coffee, juices, rice, chocolates, and other products.
According to CONAB’s estimate, products such as maize and wheat could have a record harvest in 2021/2022.
The Egyptian government will offer an incentive to local farmers selling wheat to the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade.
According to the Food Export Council, revenue reached USD 4.1 billion last year. The main products exported were rice, grains, onions, garlic, potatoes, vegetables, fruits, citrus, and peanuts.
According to IBGE estimates, the Brazilian harvest of grains, cereals, and legumes should total 256.1 million tonnes this year. The soybean harvest has already been completed with excellent results.
In an online event on Thursday (20), Cleber Soares of Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry presented an innovation agenda that is being developed to take the Brazilian agribusiness to new levels of innovation. He said the country can transfer knowledge to African countries such as Sudan.
Statistics from industry association Abiarroz include the two Arab countries as destinations for Brazilian rice. Total exports went up.
National Supply Company estimates 2019-2020 grain output to reach 246.4 million tons, up 18% from the previous crop.
Company in Guaratinguetá, São Paulo produces sixteen different varieties of the grain but specialized in black rice.
The Brazilian National Company of Supply and IBGE have released their projections for the crops. Both expect growth.
The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) expects a 3.1% bigger harvest in 2019, while the National Supply Company (Conab) sees volume going up 4.2% in the 2018/2019 crop-year.
According to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Brazil produced 238.4 million tons of cereals, legumes and oil seeds, a 28% hike over the previous year.