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Papers and Working Papers | Insper Agro Global | March/26
Impacts of the War in the Middle East on Brazilian Agriculture
Logistical and energy-related obstacles could affect access to Middle Eastern markets and increase production costs in the sector.
BRUNO CAPUZZI | LEANDRO GILIO | RENATO LAFFRANCHI FALCAO | MARCOS JANK | TARCÍSIO SANCHES DA COSTA AZEVEDO
Papers and Working Papers | Insper Agro Global | January/26
Performance of agribusiness exports in 2025
Supported by strong growth in export volumes, Brazilian agribusiness will break a new export revenue record in 2025.
TARCÍSIO SANCHES DA COSTA AZEVEDO | MARCOS JANK | LEANDRO GILIO | VICTOR MARTINS CARDOSO
Papers and Working Papers | Insper Agro Global | December/25
Geopolitics of Agriculture Bulletin 03 - New US National Security Strategy and Chinese Policy for LATAM
Geopolitics Bulletin
Books | Insper Agro Global - Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation | November/21
Brazil in global agriculture: reflections on the insertion of Brazilian agribusiness in the main macro-regions of the planet
Book launched in 2021 by Insper Agro Global in partnership with FUNAG (Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation), linked to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Articles in newspapers and magazines | Insper Agro Global | 31/03/26
Opinion: The warehouse is geopolitical and Brazil hasn't realized it yet.
The storage deficit figures for Brazilian agricultural production work against the sector's competitiveness and may impact geopolitical opportunities.
Interviews | Globe | 21/03/26
War in the Middle East causes fertilizer prices to skyrocket and worries Brazilian agribusiness.
News | Insper Agro Global | 11/03/26
Organized crime is encroaching on Brazilian agribusiness, increasing risks.
A study presented by Insper Agro Global points to the expansion of criminal organizations in different links of the production chain, from the land to retail, with billions of dollars moved in money laundering schemes.
Interviews | UOL channel | 10/03/26
War in the Middle East could increase food prices in Brazil.