Brazil recently confirmed three additional cases of avian flu, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply. On March 2nd, two cases emerged in Rio de Janeiro and one in Espírito Santo. Specifically, one Common Tern in Piúma, Espírito Santo, and two in Rio de Janeiro were found to have the disease. This […]
Related Posts
Driving Forward: The Dual Faces of Brazil’s Automotive Sector
In March 2024, Brazil’s automotive industry witnessed a 3.2% month-over-month increase in vehicle production, reaching 195,751 units, a high point for the year. This reflects the industry’s capacity to adapt and strive in a competitive international market. The sector experienced an 11.8% drop in production from the previous year. This decline highlights the impact of […]
Brazil’s Urban Railways Grow by 17% in Ten Years
By the end of 2023, Brazil aims to extend its urban rail network to 1,145 kilometers, incorporating new tracks for the year. Over the past decade, the network has grown by 17%, averaging 17.3 kilometers annually. This year, it’s set to expand by 15.6 kilometers, surpassing 2022’s growth, as reported by the National Association of […]
Opinion: The Rising Influence of Brazil’s Wealthiest States
(Opinion) Last Thursday, Brazil’s economic juggernauts, the Southern and Southeastern states, took decisive action. They united to form the Cosud consortium. Let’s understand the weight of this. These regions produce 80% of Brazil’s industrial, financial, and service outputs. Moreover, these states house 95% of Brazil’s millionaires and virtually all its billionaires. It’s more than mere […]