AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOil & Gas Exploration: Petrobras says it has identified hydrocarbons in the Morpho exploratory well (1-BRSA-1405-APS) in Block FZA-M-59, deep waters off Amapá, with drilling continuing to assess potential reserves and support Brazil’s energy security. Agroindustry & Trade: Brazil’s agro exporters face a tougher EU outlook as Brussels moves toward stricter pesticide rules, with Brazil flagged as a likely high-impact target—raising the risk of higher costs and price pressure if producers can’t adapt. Biofuels Watch: After four months of declines, Brazil’s ethanol market is starting to recover, with producer and terminal prices in São Paulo rising week-on-week as demand “wakes up.” Elections & Industry Policy: Lula kicked off the 2026 campaign, tying education and vocational training to industrialization and sovereignty, including a push to stop exporting raw critical minerals and rare earths. Agri Logistics Risk: El Niño could hit Brazil’s 2026/27 grain crop and ripple into logistics and commodity-linked firms, with analysts flagging higher exposure for land-heavy producers and weather-sensitive transport operators. Local Business Tech: Sebrae reports 52% of Brazil’s small businesses use AI in some way, mainly for marketing, customer service, and inventory—boosting productivity without major hiring changes. Media Tech: Telos Alliance is showcasing a cloud-based DTV+ workflow at SET Expo 2026, aiming to help broadcasters move to remote, cloud-native production and distribution.
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