Despite the difficulties caused by drought, the pandemic, the price of the dollar, the war in Ukraine and the increase in the value of inputs, Brazilian agribusiness has remained resilient and expects a record harvest next year.
The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) predicts a harvest of 293.6 million tons for 2023, which represents an increase of 11.8% compared to 2022 in the projection for cereals, grains, legumes and oilseeds.
In an interview with Jovem Pan News, Carol Curibaba, an entrepreneur in this sector, analyzed the context of national production: “Despite all this, we know how difficult it is to…
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