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09 March 2023
Brazil says 90 firms cleared to export corn to China in early 2023
Ninety Brazilian firms have been cleared to export corn to China in the first two months of the year, taking the total to 446, Brazil's agriculture ministry said.
07 March 2023
Brazil expects resumption of beef exports to China in March
Brazil´s Ministry of Agriculture expects the resumption of beef exports to China in March, after a recent halt due to a case of mad cow disease in the state of Pará.
13 February 2023
Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff to lead BRICS bank
The Lula government agreed with its partners in the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) to nominate former president Dilma Rousseff to head the New Development Bank (NBD).
13 February 2023
China becomes main destination of Brazilian corn exports
China became the main destination of Brazilian corn exports in January by volume, surpassing traditional importers like Japan, Iran and Spain.
06 February 2023
Brazil supports Chinese candidate Qu Dongyu for FAO director
The Brazilian government expressed its support for the re-election of Chinese diplomat Qu Dongyu as director general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
20 January 2023
China lifts bans on Brazilian meatpackers
China has lifted bans on three Brazilian meatpackers, including two poultry plants and one beef plant, Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro revealed.
19 January 2023
More genetically modified sugarcane use expected in Brazil after China approval
Brazil's Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira (CTC) expects its home country to accelerate the adoption of its genetically modified (GM) sugarcane after China approved imports of two varieties.
17 January 2023
China approves imports of genetically modified sugar cane traits developed in Brazil
China approved imports of eight genetically modified (GM) crops, including two GM sugar cane traits developed in Brazil, the country's agriculture ministry said.
23 December 2022
Boost expected for Brazilian soybean exports as Chinese imports recover
China is expected to end the year with historically low soymeal carryover stocks, which should increase dependence on imported soybeans in 2023, chiefly from Brazil.
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