Sao Paulo | Reuters — The confirmation of more bird flu cases in South America raised alarm bells in Brazil, which remains free of contagion even after its close neighbours Argentina and Uruguay confirmed cases there on Wednesday. In a press conference to discuss the global sanitary hazard, Brazilian Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro said Brazil,
More South American nations report bird flu cases
Brazil still remains free of contagion
BP Bunge to quit mineral fertilizers by 2025
Reuters – The Brazil-based joint venture between energy company BP and agri-business Bunge will phase out use of mineral fertilizers on sugarcane fields by 2025, the companies said in a Jan. 23 statement. Instead, it will increase use of biological alternatives developed by Brazil’s agricultural research agency Embrapa. The move, which comes after a rise
Cargill, Viterra ship Brazil soy to Argentina early
Reuters – Global grain traders Cargill and Viterra appear as charterers of two vessels to be loaded with Brazilian soybeans for delivery in Argentina over coming weeks, according to shipping data. Cargill’s Interlink Fortuity vessel is expected to arrive on Jan. 25 at the port of Santarem in northern Brazil and set sail on Feb.
Brazil chicken production and exports seen rising in 2023
Reuters – Brazilian chicken processors including heavyweights JBS SA and BRF SA will collectively increase output and exports in the new year, projections from meat industry group ABPA showed. Brazilian companies will process up to 14.750 million tonnes of chicken meat in 2023, and are also poised to raise exports by up to 8.5 per
Brazil corn freight prices jump in wake of road blockades
Reuters – Protests over Brazil’s election result that blocked roads in Mato Grosso state earlier this month lifted truck freight prices, affecting the operations and margins of global grain traders at a time when farmers are selling their abundant second corn crop. Truck freight rose 20 per cent (US$9.40) per tonne in Mato Grosso, said
Trucker blockades in Brazil increase in wake of Bolsonaro election loss
Sao Paulo | Reuters – Truckers who support Brazil’s outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro escalated their protests on Monday, blocking roads in 16 states in an action that could affect agricultural exports in one of the world’s top food producers. Bolsonaro lost Sunday’s election to leftist former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, but has yet to concede
Brazil fertilizer deliveries seen dropping
Reuters – Fertilizer deliveries to Brazilian farmers could fall between five and seven per cent this year, an executive at Brazilian trade group Anda said Oct. 5, citing figures from analysts and industry estimates. Anda, which represents global suppliers, said farmers have delayed purchases or decided not to buy fertilizer this season amid a rise
Big crops loom even as Brazil growers face high input bills
Reuters – Brazilian farmers will spend more to nourish crops like soybeans and corn this season, according to agribusiness consultancy StoneX. It reflects a rise in prices exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine. A soybean farmer in the south of the country spent on average US$251.65 per hectare to buy nutrients in the last season.
Brazilian food processor BRF CEO resigns
Reuters – Brazilian food processor BRF said Aug. 29 that chief executive Lorival Luz had resigned and will be replaced by Miguel Gularte, a top executive at beef-packer Marfrig Global Foods. Shares in the poultry and pork processor were mixed as BRF investors digested the news. “To some extent, Miguel Gularte can be described as
Asian demand for beef to remain strong: JBS CEO
MARKETS While per-capita consumption is still low, world’s largest meatpacker sees opportunity in region
JBS SA, the world’s largest meatpacker, is bullish on the outlook for beef sales to Asian countries, mainly China, as per-capita beef consumption in the region remains low. Speaking on a conference call to discuss second-quarter results, CEO Gilberto Tomazoni said JBS, with its many export platforms, was in a good position to cater to