Impacts of La Niña

Weather is one of the most important factors for agriculture and is an event no farmer can control. Therefore, it is vital to be able to understand some of the phenomena and its consequences that can alter rainfall, temperature, and other variables that affect planting, harvesting, crop development, or even the buying and selling prices […]
COP 26 brings Brazil and the Persian Gulf closer

The last weeks have marked a historic moment for sustainable finances. At the COP 26, in Glasgow, Scotland, the nations of the world finally managed to achieve a consensus on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, the most famous item of the Rulebook that clears the path for a global carbon market. The importance of […]
Carbon credits in funds and real assets

In Brazil, the perspective of a global carbon market presents itself as a great opportunity. In agribusiness, it is estimated that up to 500 million tons of carbon equivalent can be generated. The country’s high capacity for capturing carbon is due to the nature of its economy and tradition of bringing technology and innovation to the […]
UN Recognizes the Performance of Brazilian Agribusiness in Framework Convention Report

Last week Forbes released an article on the report prepared by the UN Secretariat for Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which reinforces publicly the importance of Brazilian agribusiness in the global reduction of climate impacts. The efficiency of ILPF (crop-livestock-forest integration), precision agriculture and science-based technology were on the spotlight. Those technologies and procedures helped determine Brazil, one of the largest exporters in the world, as “an important player in […]