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  2. FOCUS-Corn as cash: Brazil's bartering farmers raise risks ...

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    But business in Brazil's farm sector - the world's fastest growing - strays far from the usual practices in North America's farm belt, where Nutrien is a top supplier of fertilizer, chemicals and ...

  3. Brazil's Lula Aims to Reward Farmers With Cheap Credit for ...

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    (Bloomberg) -- Brazil’s President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is looking to increase the amount of cheap credit for farmers to spur environmentally friendly practices.Most Read from ...

  4. UPDATE 1-Brazil farmers brace for potential fertilizer pinch ...

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    Brazil relies on imports for about 85% of its fertilizer needs. Russia is its biggest supplier of the NPK mixture of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. UPDATE 1-Brazil farmers brace for potential ...

  5. Agriculture in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Development of agricultural output of Brazil in 2015 US$ since 1961. The agriculture of Brazil is historically one of the principal bases of Brazil's economy.As of 2024 the country is the second biggest grain exporter in the world, with 19% of the international market share, and the fourth overall grain producer. [7]

  6. Corn as cash: Brazil's bartering farmers raise risks for ...

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    WINNIPEG, Manitoba/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Taking a page from its aggressive growth strategy in the United States, cash-rich Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd plans to plow investment into ...

  7. Andrew Colin McClung - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Andrew Colin McClung (() October 15, 1923 – () February 2, 2015) [1] [2] was an American scientist who received the 2006 World Food Prize for his role in helping transform the Cerrado – a region of vast, once infertile tropical high plains stretching across Brazil – into highly productive cropland.

  8. Landless Workers' Movement - Wikipedia

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    Brazil at the Crossroads: Landless Movement Confronts Crisis of the Left. 2005. —, "Agroecology vs. Monsanto in Brazil", Food First News & Views, vol. 27, number 94, fall 2004, 3. Branford, Sue and Rocha, Jan. Cutting the Wire: The story of the landless movement in Brazil. 2002. Latin American Bureau, London.

  9. Germany's Bayer dealt new legal blow as more Brazil farmers ...

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    Germany's Bayer AG <BAYGn.DE>, which completed the takeover of U.S.-based Monsanto last year, has been dealt a legal blow in Brazil as more farmers joined a lawsuit challenging the protection of a ...