
Ana Mano
Commodities Correspondent at Reuters
Covering ags @Reuters in 🇧🇷 Previously Agência Estado, Embraer, Debtwire. Curious. Pacifist. Lived in 🇦🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧#SPFC fan 🇾🇪 RT not endorsements ;)
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msn.com | Ana Mano |Roberto Samora |Débora Ely
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japantimes.co.jp | Ana Mano |Tom Polansek
Brazil's vast and diverse geography, with the Amazon to the north, mountain ranges along the Atlantic coast and the Andes to its west, may have helped it avoid the U.S. fate of widespread bird flu among commercial poultry flocks by keeping migratory birds away from farms in the country's interior. Wednesday marks more than a month without a new bird flu case on a commercial poultry farm in Brazil, ending an observation period after its first such outbreak.
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terra.com.br | Ana Mano
A Cargill anunciou nesta quarta-feira a aquisição da fábrica de esmagamento de soja, refinaria e envase de óleo em Barreiras (BA), unidade que a multinacional já operava desde 1998 por meio de um contrato de arrendamento.
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reuters.com | Ana Mano |Tom Polansek
SAO PAULO, June 18 (Reuters) - Brazil's vast and diverse geography, with the Amazon to the north, mountain ranges along the Atlantic coast and the Andes to its west, may have helped it avoid the U.S. fate of widespread bird flu among commercial poultry flocks by keeping migratory birds away from farms in the country's interior. Wednesday marks more than a month without a new bird flu case on a commercial poultry farm in Brazil, ending an observation period after its first such outbreak.
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my957.com | Ana Mano |Roberto Samora |Débora Ely
By Ana Mano, Roberto Samora and Debora ElySAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil is ready to declare the country free of the bird flu virus on commercial flocks, Edivilson Brum, the head of Rio Grande do Sul state’s agriculture department, said on Wednesday in a statement. The 28-day countdown for reclaiming the country’s disease-free status began on May 22 following the complete disinfection of the farm where Brazil’s only commercial flock outbreak was detected last month.
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