O AGRO BRASILEIRO ACABOU DE RECEBER 3 MÁS NOTÍCIAS

🌾 Learn more about AUVP Agro: https://sard.ink/AUVPAgro Brazilian agribusiness has just received three pieces of bad news that could directly impact exports, meat prices, international demand, and the future of the agricultural market. In this new AUVP Agro News Roundup, you'll understand how the decisions of the European Union, the United States, and China are affecting Brazilian agribusiness and what the repercussions could be for rural producers, exporters, and investors in the sector. The European Union removed Brazil from the list of countries authorized to export animal products to the bloc, citing a lack of guarantees related to the use of antimicrobials. This measure threatens exports of beef, poultry, eggs, and honey in one of the most valuable markets for Brazilian agribusiness. At the same time, the United States postponed tariff easing for beef imports, frustrating the expectations of the Brazilian livestock sector at a time of reduced supply of American cattle and high meat prices. While the international market exerts pressure, Brazilian science has brought positive news for rural producers. Researchers have identified the use of the bacterium Bacillus altitudinis in combating the brown stink bug, one of the most destructive soybean pests. The technology showed mortality rates close to 80%, surpassing many conventional pesticides. This advancement reinforces the growth of the bio-input market in Brazil and shows how innovation and technology continue to be pillars of national agricultural productivity. The video also analyzes the creation of Embrapa's billion-dollar fund to finance long-term agricultural research, as well as new global projections for soybeans released by the United States. Another highlight is the reduction in Chinese expectations for soybean imports, a movement that could influence international prices, producer margins, and commercial strategies of Brazilian agribusiness in the coming cycles. Even in the face of external difficulties, Brazilian agribusiness continues to expand investments. Atvos announced an investment of over 1 billion reais to build its first dedicated corn ethanol plant in Mato Grosso do Sul, reinforcing the strength of Brazilian bioenergy and the country's transformation into a global leader in renewable fuels. Continue following AUVP Agro to understand the inner workings of the agricultural market, industry trends, and events impacting rural producers in Brazil and worldwide. USEFUL VIDEOS 💳 How to get rural credit (without headaches)    • Como conseguir CRÉDITO RURAL (sem dor de c...   🌾 Agricultural HEDGE: The secret of large farms    • HEDGE agrícola: O SEGREDO das grandes faze...   💰 Stop losing money in Agribusiness https://www.youtube.com/live/KTZocwtY... 🚜 How to lock in your profit before harvest: HEDGE in agribusiness    • Como Travar Seu Lucro Antes da Colheita: H...