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Brazilian Reais per US dollar 2002–2021 hide; Year Lowest ↓ Highest ↑ Average Date Rate Date Rate Rate 2002 11 April 2.2640 10 October 4.0050 2.9221 2003 2 July 2.818 14 February 3.7000 3.0780 2004 30 December 2.6540 22 May 3.2420 2.9260 2005 11 November 2.1630 15 March 2.7660 2.4349 2006 5 May 2.0560 24 May 2.4050 2.1782 2007 14 November
Real (new, pl. reais) R$ BRL = 2,750 cruzeiros reais Note that the dates of various currencies overlap. For example, the cruzeiro novo was still legal tender for 2 ...
The (first) cruzeiro (Cr$ or C$) was the official currency of Brazil from 1942 to 1967. [1] It replaced the old real (pl. réis), which had been in use since colonial times, at the rate of Rs 1$000 = Cr$1, It was in turn replaced by the cruzeiro novo, at the rate of Cr$1,000 = NCr$1.
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The name "real" was resurrected in 1994 for the new currency unit (but with the new plural form "reais"). This currency is still in use. This currency is still in use. One modern real is equivalent to 2.75 × 10 18 (2.75 quintillion ) of the old réis .
The cruzeiro real (‖, plural: cruzeiros reais) was the short-lived currency of Brazil between August 1, 1993, and June 30, 1994. It was subdivided in 100 centavos; however, this subunit was used only for accounting purposes, and coins and banknotes worth 10 to 500 of the preceding cruzeiro remained valid and were used for the purpose of corresponding to centavos of the cruzeiro real ...
In the production of animal proteins, Brazil is today one of the largest countries in the world. In 2019, the country was the world's largest exporter of chicken meat . [ 55 ] [ 56 ] It was also the second largest producer of beef , [ 57 ] the world's third largest producer of milk , [ 58 ] the world's fourth largest producer of pork [ 59 ] and ...