Brazil is already an agricultural power, but it must also become an environmental leader to maintain this status. Furthermore, it can and should aim to be an agro-industrial powerhouse. How can we unite the diverse segments of Brazil—urban and rural, coastal and inland, agricultural and industrial—around these goals? How can we make them a collective aspiration?
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Environment and Development
Five experts share their ideas on possible ways for Brazil to lead the global transition towards socially just and environmentally friendly development.
WatchPonto a Ponto
Deforestation in the Cerrado
This episode looks at the environmental impact of deforestation in the Cerrado, not only in terms of climate change, but also for the future of agriculture itself.
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Environment and Development: Seizing the opportunities of decarbonization
The debate kicked off a series of meetings on the environment and development, through which the Fundação FHC aims to contribute to preparations for COP-30, set to be held in Belém in November 2025.
Read moreBrazilian Industry’s Prospects Amid Global Challenges
At this event, we welcomed Josué Gomes, chairman of FIESP, and Tatiana Prazeres, Foreign Trade Secretary at the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services (MDIC).
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