Rich soil, regular rainfall, and an abundance of freshwater make Brazil a favorable country for agribusiness. Brazilian agribusiness is one of the most significant in the world, integrating various sectors of the national economy and accounting for up to one-third of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
In addition to ensuring the population’s food supply, this sector is based on the combination of various other activities, playing a crucial role in producing different types of raw materials, providing resources for clothing manufacturing, paper production, furniture, personal hygiene products, biofuels, and a wide range of essential everyday items.
Beyond its significant contribution to GDP, Brazilian agribusiness represents approximately 42% of the country’s exports, ranking as the global leader in soy, coffee, sugar, and orange juice exports, and holding the second position in animal protein production.
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