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🦠 Hot crops, sick crops
15 hours ago

🦠 Hot crops, sick crops

Nearly half of plant diseases affecting Brazilian crops could become more dangerous with climate change, according to a new study

Letícia Arcoverde
Letícia Arcoverde
Brazil DailyBrazil Daily
💸 Lupi out of the loop
21 hours ago

💸 Lupi out of the loop

Another cabinet member bites the dust. 99 dives back into Brazil’s food delivery red ocean. Press freedoms improve in Brazil

Gustavo Ribeiro
Gustavo Ribeiro
Brazil SocietyBrazil Society
🧳 Brazil’s big bet on business tourism
May 04, 2025

🧳 Brazil’s big bet on business tourism

After decades of selling itself as a land of sun, sand and sensuality, Brazil is now working to rebrand as a reliable hub for business travel

Isabela Cruz
Isabela Cruz
Brazil SportsBrazil Sports
📱 The revolution will not be televised
May 03, 2025

📱 The revolution will not be televised

From viral streamer to sports broadcasting innovator, Casimiro Miguel's CazéTV is reshaping Brazilian football coverage, offering free, engaging alternatives to traditional networks and captivating a new generation of fans

Euan Marshall
Euan Marshall
LatAm ReportLatAm Report
🧓 Latin America is going gray
May 02, 2025

🧓 Latin America is going gray

An aging population adds pressure to regional pension systems. And the controversial arrests of Guatemalan indigenous leaders

Ignacio Portes
Lucas Berti
Ignacio Portes, +1
Brazil DailyBrazil Daily
🌾 Suing for soy
May 02, 2025

🌾 Suing for soy

Grain traders are being taken to court over the Brazilian Amazon’s Soy Moratorium. A House committee is considering whether to suspend coup-plotting charges against Bolsonaro ally Ramagem. Venture capital and AI up for debate at Web Summit

Gustavo Ribeiro
Letícia Arcoverde
Isabela Cruz
Gustavo Ribeiro, +2
Brazil ClimateBrazil Climate
💸 Does oil bring development?
May 01, 2025

💸 Does oil bring development?

Despite the risks of drilling near the mouth of the Amazon River, local governments in northern Brazil argue oil exploration is the way toward prosperity — but has that worked out elsewhere in the country?

Euan Marshall
Euan Marshall
Brazil BusinessBrazil Business
💡 Are Rio’s AI ambitions realistic?
Apr 30, 2025

💡 Are Rio’s AI ambitions realistic?

Mayor Eduardo Paes announces plans to turn Rio into Latin America’s biggest data center hub. The early stage pitch will face some hurdles

Letícia Arcoverde
Letícia Arcoverde
Brazil DailyBrazil Daily
📉 Barrels and balances
Apr 30, 2025

📉 Barrels and balances

With oil prices lower than forecast, the federal government is weighing up extra oil auctions to bring in added revenue. Social security scandal could lead to inquiry in Congress. And the future of AI in the workplace

Gustavo Ribeiro
Isabela Cruz
Gustavo Ribeiro, +1
LatAm ReportLatAm Report
🪧 Pressure to radicalize
Apr 29, 2025

🪧 Pressure to radicalize

Chile’s center-right and Uruguay’s center-left are being pushed into abandoning their moderate stances

Lucas Berti
Ignacio Portes
Lucas Berti, +1
Brazil DailyBrazil Daily
♟️ First moves of the third way
Apr 29, 2025

♟️ First moves of the third way

The right makes moves ahead of 2026, as Lula’s polling numbers improve. Authorities consider splitting the baby on Jan. 8 amnesty. And the latest from Web Summit Rio

Gustavo Ribeiro
Isabela Cruz
Gustavo Ribeiro, +1
Brazil AgroBrazil Agro
🐂 Beefed-up market
Apr 28, 2025

🐂 Beefed-up market

Brazilian beef sector was bolstered and transformed by Chinese demand in the past decade, with effects both to the country’s domestic market and the environment. What impacts could a new trade war bring?

Letícia Arcoverde
Letícia Arcoverde
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