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...“The topic of the election will be the economy and on this the president has nothing to say,” says Carlos Melo, a political scientist at Insper, a university in São Paulo....
...“Because court judgments are so slow, farmers have united to remove the invaders,” said Carlos Pimenta, who runs cattle farms in the agricultural states of Goiás and Mato Grosso....
...Angelo Carlos Maronezzi, an agricultural researcher in the region, puts it more starkly: “The issue of infrastructure is the most urgent. The government has to forcefully address it....
...“We still don’t have what you have in São Paulo with theatres and entertainment, but we are just happy to see progress and development,” says Angelo Carlos Maronezzi, who runs an agricultural research centre...
...It doesn’t exist,” says Juan Carlos Castilla-Rubio, the chairman of Space Time Ventures, a São Paulo-based group focused on developing artificial intelligence and robotics technologies for agriculture....
...Carlos Alzugaray, a retired Cuban diplomat, said Havana was ready to return to the detente blown up by Mr Trump but added: “They expect reason to prevail on the other side.”...
...We have the largest agricultural trade balance,” says José Carlos Hausknecht of agribusiness consultancy MB Agro Consultoria....
...The new loan goes hand-in-hand with tax changes announced by Carlos Urzúa, finance minister, to ease the burden on Pemex, whose total borrowing is $106.5bn....
...But Mr Yonekubo, of Direita Mato Grosso, said the message was taken out of context....
...It can be heard in the words of Blairo Maggi,the soya producer awarded the Greenpeace “golden chainsaw” while governor of the almost deforested Mato Grosso state....
...Literacy levels are higher in the south and southeast of the country, but there are strong regions in Mato Grosso, a soyabean belt state; Rondônia, an Amazonian state; and Manaus, the capital of Amazonas...
...At a tempestuous hearing in the Spanish parliament on Tuesday, deputies rounded on Ana Mato, the health minister, whose lacklustre performance during an emergency press conference late on Monday attracted...
...The nurse, said by Spanish media to be aged 44, was part of the medical team at Madrid’s Carlos III hospital who treated the missionary, Manuel García Viejo....
...But there is also mounting criticism of Ana Mato, Spain’s health minister, whose response to the crisis so far has hardly appeared sure-footed....
...“It’s a bleak scenario,” says Carlos Brando, director of P&A International, the coffee consultancy....
...Coca-Cola Femsa highlighted Spaipa’s footprint in one of the highest income-bracket regions of Brazil as a “perfect geographical fit” between Coca-Cola’s presence in Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo....
...The company has its own port in Três Lagoas in the inland state of Mato Grosso do Sul and a terminal, allowing it to keep control of costs....
...Its suitability for growing eucalyptus has made the company’s base in Três Lagoas, in central Mato Grosso do Sul state, a centre for Brazil’s pulp industry....
...José Carlos Grubisich, CEO, told beyondbrics: “We estimate that about 90 per cent of our production will be destined for the international market.”...
...Carlos Floriano, a senior PP official, said on Friday that Spain’s economic situation was exceptionally hard....
...He also had two children with Matos. John Paul Rathbone...
...Carlos Alberto “Carlito” Guimarães, a 60-year-old rancher from the state of Goias, came to Mato Grosso 30 years ago and has since cleared at least 90,000 hectares of the state’s Amazon....
...Luis Carlos Guedes, head of agribusiness at Banco do Brasil, a government-controlled bank, says big traders supply about half the farm credit in Mato Grosso and have pulled back sharply because of the credit...
...“This will be the harvest of uncertainty,” said Carlos Augustin, who grows cotton and soybeans on about 30,000 hectares in Mato Grosso, Brazil’s biggest soybean-growing state. “Losses are guaranteed.”...
...Ranchers in Mato Grosso, in part inspired by the soya moratorium, have begun signing up to a scheme designed to reward them for better land management....
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