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Event: The Brazilian model of agricultural development

September 18, 2014
by Chris Jordan
agriculture, Brazil, event
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Hot on the heels of our seminar at the LSE, we’re continuing to present and discuss our research findings, this time with a focus on agriculture. The event will take place at the University of Brasília on October 7 and will feature:

  • Professor Bernardo Mueller, discussing the transformation in the economics of Brazilian agriculture
  • Professor Carlos Bacha, examining the reasons behind the increase in production and exports of agricultural produce
  • Professor Paulo Figuereido, exploring the role of EMBRAPA in catalysing innovation in soybean farming and in the pulp and paper industry

 

To reserve a place, please email iriba@manchester.ac.uk.

IRBA Brasilia seminar 071014

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