Brazilian agriculture is in expansion mode. Dairy farmers aim to increase cow numbers, while strong demand for beef means production is forecast to rise 2.6% each year to 2021.
Outside of beef and dairy, seed companies and grain processors are looking at diversifying their businesses, by planting new crops in a bid to make more use of their land or processing non-GM soybeans.
Meanwhile, pork production is also forecast to increase. It has low costs of production as a result of the low prices and high availability of feed.
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Almarai dairy farm in numbers
Diversifying into soya beans from sugar cane in Brazil
Top Brazilian dairy farmers rearing to expand
Brazilian agriculture is in expansion mode. Dairy farmers aim to increase cow numbers, while strong demand for beef means production is forecast to rise 2.6% each year to 2021.
Outside of beef and dairy, seed companies and grain processors are looking at diversifying their businesses, by planting new crops in a bid to make more use of their land or processing non-GM soybeans.
Meanwhile, pork production is also forecast to increase. It has low costs of production as a result of the low prices and high availability of feed.
Read more
Almarai dairy farm in numbers
Diversifying into soya beans from sugar cane in Brazil
Top Brazilian dairy farmers rearing to expand
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