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Brazil eyes global food security leadership as U.S.-China trade deepens

AmnewsworldBy Amnewsworldhuhtikuu 18, 2025Updated:huhtikuu 18, 2025Ei kommentteja2 Mins Read
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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro (L) shakes hands with China's Premier Li Keqiang (R) before a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China on October 25, 2019. (Kyodo News/Yukie Nishizawa)
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As the geopolitical tug-of-war between Washington and Beijing reshapes global trade dynamics, Brazil is emerging as a key contender in the global food security landscape. The country’s Agriculture Minister, Carlos Fávaro, announced Brazil’s aspirations to become a leading food supplier to the world, particularly as new opportunities arise from China’s suspension of beef imports from nearly 400 American processing facilities.

Fávaro made the comments during a press briefing in Brasília following a high-level BRICS agriculture ministers’ meeting, where officials from Brazil, Russia, China, South Africa, India, and newly added Iran convened to explore strategies for agricultural cooperation and trade expansion.

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“Brazil is reaffirming itself as a reliable partner for food security globally,” said Fávaro. “We have the capacity and sustainability track record to respond to emerging international demands, including China’s.”

The announcement comes at a critical time. Earlier this month, China halted beef imports from 395 U.S. meat plants, citing sanitary and quality concerns—moves many analysts believe are influenced by escalating trade tensions with the Biden administration. The decision has left a significant void in one of the world’s largest protein markets, prompting Beijing to diversify its suppliers.

Brazil, the world’s largest beef exporter, is seizing the moment. Fávaro cited that more than four million hectares of previously degraded farmland have been restored and integrated into Brazil’s production chain in just the last two years, reinforcing the country’s commitment to sustainable agricultural growth.

The BRICS agriculture summit also emphasized sustainable land use and cooperation on climate-resilient farming practices, in line with broader international goals. According to Fávaro, Brazil’s success in rehabilitating degraded land underscores its dual commitment to both economic opportunity and environmental responsibility.

“We’re not just expanding production—we’re doing it sustainably,” he noted. “The world is watching, and Brazil is ready to lead.”

With BRICS nations intensifying trade ties and exploring shared strategies for food resilience, Brazil appears poised to benefit from its geographic and agronomic advantages. As the global food landscape continues to shift, Brasília is increasingly being seen as a power player in feeding the future.

Amnewsworld Brasília. Correspondence Food Security
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