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News report A mathematical model to estimate changes in ports' areas of influence due to the implementation of new transportation infrastructure was developed by Embrapa Territorial, Unicamp... Publishing date: 02/02/23 |
News report What are the prospects for Brazil's ethanol exports by 2031? In a paper published in the journal Revista de Política Agrícola, a team from Embrapa Territorial points to a trend of... Publishing date: 01/06/23 |
News report Embrapa research teams have developed an innovative method to identify agricultural areas that are most vulnerable to groundwater contamination, based on the analysis of geospatial... Publishing date: 16/02/24 |
News report The survey was held in partnership between Embrapa and Fundecitrus in the Brazilian Citrus Belt, which covers 560,000 hectares in São Paulo and Minas Gerais. It was funded by the... Publishing date: 07/05/24 |
News report Unprecedented estimate may serve as a reference for the voluntary carbon market and for payment for environmental services, as well as other sustainability initiatives Pricing... Publishing date: 13/08/24 |
News report Embrapa is developing a new resource for wheat, the only commodity amidst the main grain and oilseed chains that Brazil imports: a data platform with strategic information that... Publishing date: 02/09/24 |
News report Studies on soil ecosystem services have been advancing in Matopiba, an area in agricultural expansion formed by the state of Tocantins and parts of Maranhão, Piauí and Bahia. For... Publishing date: 09/04/24 |
News report On August 21, the analyst Carlos Alberto de Carvalho visited Brasília, DF, to deliver a lecture for Brazil's newly-appointed agricultural attachés. The lecture was part of their... Publishing date: 24/08/17 |
News report The minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Aquaculture, and Fishery of Ecuador, Javier Ponce Cevallos, visited Embrapa Satellite Monitoring, in Campinas, SP, on November 16. The... Publishing date: 24/11/15 |
News report Unprecedented study will estimate carbon stocks in over 600,000 hectares of citrus orchards and native vegetation within Brazilian farms. Area comprises the world's largest citrus... Publishing date: 29/03/22 |