In 2024, Brazil anticipates higher yields of cotton, beans, rice, and wheat, offsetting decreases in soybean, corn, and sorghum production. According to the IBGE’s February agricultural survey, the nation projects a 4.7% drop in overall cereal, legume, and oilseed production, totaling 300.7 million tons, 14.7 million tons less than in 2023. Notably, soybean output may […]
Related Posts
Environmental Minister Ousted in Guatemala for Misuse of Resources
Yesterday, President Bernardo Arévalo of Guatemala made a decisive move for integrity by dismissing María José Iturbide, the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources. Iturbide, a biologist and environmentalist with a Ph.D. from Lincoln University in New Zealand, started her term in January 2024. Her prior work included water conservation and wildlife protection. Her dismissal […]
The Rise of Mozambique’s Sovereign Wealth in 2023
On Friday, Mozambique took a significant step by establishing the Mozambique Sovereign Fund (FSM). Fueled by natural gas revenues, the fund marks a crucial development in utilizing the nation’s gas resources. The FSM is projected to generate substantial income, with estimates suggesting gas exports could yield around $91.7 billion throughout the project. By the 2040s, […]
Novo Nordisk became Europe’s most valuable company
Novo Nordisk became Europe’s most valuable company after launching Wegovy in the UK. The firm is known for Ozempic, a diabetes drug. A stock jump of 2.47% raised its market value to US$428 billion. It briefly overtook LVMH, valued at US$419 billion. Wegovy launched in the UK recently in a limited manner. The drug is […]