Tag "Brazília"

Carrefour grows in France and Brazil, lags behind in rest of Europe

Carrefour says it is rather pleased with its financial results in the second quarter and first half of the year, despite challenging conditions in Europe. Growth was driven by its...

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Nestlé Unveils New Solution To Reduce Fat In Dairy Ingredients

Food giant Nestlé has developed a new solution to reduce fat content in milk powder by up to 60%, without compromising on quality, taste, and texture. Nestlé’s innovation relies on...

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Poor Brazilian harvest makes orange juice even more expensive

Brazil is the world’s largest orange juice producer and the country has recently forecasted: the quantity harvested may decrease by around 25% in the 2024-2025 season. This article is available...

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Brazil’s coffee exports rose to record levels

Brazil’s coffee exports have reached new milestones in recent months, as May data shows. The country exported 4.4 million bags of coffee this month, which not only surpassed the previous...

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Emmi acquires majority stake in Brazilian dairy producer from Coca-Cola

Emmi Group’s Brazilian subsidiary, Laticínios Porto Alegre, will acquire a majority stake in dairy product producer Verde Campo from Coca-Cola in the state of Minas Gerais, subject to approval by...

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DIA to close more than half its stores in Brazil

Spanish grocery group DIA is to close 343 of its stores and three warehouses in Brazil, after the company ended last year with a negative result of a EUR 154m...

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The producer price of young bulls did not change, but that of slaughter heifers and cows decreased

In the United States, the bull price was $6.41 (USD) per kilogram of cold cut weight in July 2023, up 32 percent from a year earlier. In Brazil, the price...

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Nestlé To Invest €500m In Chocolate And Biscuit Business In Brazil

Nestlé plans to invest R$2.7 billion (€500.6 million) in its chocolate and biscuit operations in Brazil between now and 2026, which is three times the amount invested in the last...

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Due to the bird flu epidemic, immediate EU measures are needed regarding Brazilian poultry meat imports

The bird flu epidemic is raging in Brazil, and the infection has already reached the country’s largest poultry-producing regions. Brazil is the world’s largest poultry exporter, from which hundreds of thousands...

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Coffee research group progresses on naturally decaffeinated varieties

A Brazilian coffee research institute has started a decisive stage in a two-decade project to develop arabica coffee varieties that are naturally decaffeinated, a development the researchers think could have...

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Brazilian Supermarkets Plan ‘National Shopping App’

The Brazilian Association of Supermarkets (ABRAS) has announced plans to launch a nationwide shopping app in the second half of 2023. The association, which represents the country’s major supermarket chains...

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Carrefour Brazil To Sell Some Stores And Distribution Centres

Carrefour Brazil has entered into exclusive negotiations with real estate investment and management company, Barzel Properties, for the sale of five distribution centres and five stores owned by the company....

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Arabica Coffee Prices To Drop 12% As Global Surplus Forecast

Arabica coffee prices are forecast to post an annual drop of 12% in 2023, with a large crop in top producer Brazil expected to lead to a global coffee surplus...

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In Europe, the year started with favorable weather for autumn sowing

The year began with favorable weather for autumn sowing in Europe, but the unusually mild weather may cause problems in the coming months, the National Meteorological Service wrote in its...

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Nestlé, Fonterra Sell Dairy Partners Americas To Lactalis

Swiss conglomerate Nestlé and dairy cooperative Fonterra have signed an agreement to sell their joint venture in Brazil, Dairy Partners Americas (DPA), to French dairy company Lactalis for R$700 million...

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The price of coffee continues to rise

Brazil is the main producer of arabica, which accounts for roughly 70 percent of the world’s coffee production. Due to the drought affecting the country and transportation difficulties, we can...

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The volume of coffee exports increased, but national data differ

World coffee exports amounted to 11.11 million bags in June 2022, compared with 10.97 million in June 2021. Exports in the first nine months of coffee year 2021/22 (October/21 to...

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There will be enough coffee, but it will be expensive

Harvesting is going full steam ahead on coffee plantations in Brazil, with reports that farmers have already harvested about two-thirds of the crop. And although the harvest looks much better...

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Brazilian coffee exports fell 6 percent in March

Brazilian coffee exports fell 6 percent to 3.6 million bags (1 bag = 60 kilograms) in March from the same month last year. According to data released by the Brazilian...

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(HU) Orbán Viktor: magyar befektetések fognak megjelenni Brazíliában

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Brazil Farmers Remove Dead Coffee Trees, Some Switching To Grains

Brazilian farmers who had coffee fields severely damaged a month ago by the worst frosts in 27 years have started taking out dead trees to make room for new plantings,...

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If Your Coffee’s Going Downhill, Blame Climate Change

Coffee leader Brazil is turning to stronger and more bitter robusta beans, which are hardier in the heat than the delicate arabica, in a sign of how climate change is...

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Due to the devastating Brazilian drought, coffee could become more expensive this year

Coffee has become more expensive in the recent period, only this has not been experienced by consumers yet: the most severe drought of the past 100 years hit Brazil this...

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Brazil Soy Firms Commit To Zero Deforestation From 2020

Brazilian soy traders CJ Selecta, Caramuru and Imcopa have committed to zero deforestation in their respective supply chains, adding pressure on larger traders to accelerate environmental commitments. Their pledge involves...

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Solar refrigerators can help areas without electricity in Africa

Special solar coolers were introduced by a Brazilian company – origo wrote. The equipment is specifically designed for areas of Africa where there is no stable, well-developed central electricity. The...

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Brasil’s e-commerce surges, but coronavirus costs curb gains

Carrefour Brasil has seen its e-commerce sales more than triple over the past month as Brazilians have stocked up on food and other supplies during coronavirus lockdowns, but the cost...

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More than 500 million bees have died in Brazil

More than 500 million bees have died in Brazil over the past three months – the BBC website reported. In the federal state of Rio Grande do Sul alone, 400...

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Brazil Gets Its First ‘Healthy’ Supermarket

Super Saudavel, the first supermarket in Brazil to offer ‘healthy’ products selected by a team of nutritionists, has opened its doors to customers. The store is located in the Alto...

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The price of coffee can fly from the bottom to the top

In recent years, the world market price of coffee fell to a ten-year low, but according to the Equilor Investment Co. Ltd., this trend may soon be reversed – origo...

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Coffee prices can jump because of Brazil

There is a significant price increase for coffee, according to nine traders and analysts interviewed by Reuters – qubit.hu wrote. By the end of the year, Arabica might be almost...

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