In 2023, Brazil saw its fish farming output hit 887,029 metric tons. This was a 3.1% rise over the 860,355 metric tons from the year before. Francisco Medeiros, the head of the Brazilian Aquaculture Association (Peixe BR), announced this news. He did so at the 2024 Yearbook launch on Thursday, the 29th. Tilapia led in […]
Related Posts
Brazil Mobilizes Massive Pumps to Combat Urban Flooding
In response to devastating floods, Brazil is taking swift and decisive action to mitigate damage. The government announced plans to deploy large drainage pumps in Porto Alegre and other cities across Rio Grande do Sul. This strategy, led by Minister Paulo Pimenta, aims to quickly clear floodwaters, reducing prolonged climate disaster impacts. Situated near Uruguay […]
Navigating free speech in Brazil: survey reveals divides and dilemmas
A recent survey indicated a lack of consensus among Brazilians regarding the boundaries of freedom of expression. Respondents were divided on whether they could legally critique the Supreme Court, advocate for military intervention, or voice concerns about electronic voting systems. Conducted by the Sivis Institute in partnership with the Jumppi Institute, the study involved 1,128 […]
María Corina Machado Calls Out Lula and Petro for Failing to Obtain Election Records
María Corina Machado has strongly criticized Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s continued requests for Venezuela’s electoral records. The Venezuelan opposition leader called their approach “absurd” during her recent interview with Colombia’s Blu Radio. The controversial Venezuelan presidential election took place on July 28, sparking immediate concerns about electoral integrity. Machado […]