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        <title>EMERGING NATIONS BUY MORE  AGRIBUSINESS.</title>

	<description>In 2009, developing countries expanded their importance as destinations for Brazilian exports. The Middle East, for example, is now the third main market for Brazil.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=529</link>

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        <title>TOBACCO EXPORTS TO THE ARABS GROW 12%.</title>

	<description>Brazilian tobacco sales to the Arab market totalled US$ 117 million by November this year. The main type of tobacco sold to the region was non-manufactured, and the leading buyer was Egypt.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=528</link>

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        <title>BRAZILIAN CROP PRODUCTION VALUE MAY RISE 4.3%.</title>

	<description>In 2010, gross production value for the 20 main crops may reach US91 billion. Price recovery and the production volume for several products are the main reasons for the increase.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=527</link>

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        <title>BRAZIL TO DIVERSIFY SALES OF FOOD.</title>

	<description>Apart  meats and commodities, the main products exported by Brazil to the Arab market, the country wants to sell processed food and to attract investment to the agro industrial sector.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=421</link>

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        <title>GROUP  YEMEN TO BUY MILK IN BRAZIL.</title>

	<description>Representatives of Alsaeed Trading Company, who are in São Paulo, believe that by the end of the week they should close a deal with Itambé, one of the main dairies in Brazil.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=420</link>

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        <title>BRAZIL MAY BE SELF-SUFFICIENT IN FERTILIZERS IN 10 YEARS.</title>

	<description>The information was supplied by Agriculture minister Reinhold Stephanes, who pointed out that the country has sufficient, but not yet explored reserves. Imports answer to 73% of domestic consumption.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=410</link>

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        <title>MORROCANS WANT DIRECT PLANTING TECHNOLOGY.</title>

	<description>Institutions in Morocco are discussing conservation technology transfer with the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation. The theme was discussed in an agriculture salon in Meknès.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=409</link>

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        <title>AGRIBUSINESS EXPORTS TO THE MIDDLE EAST RISE BY 33%.</title>

	<description>The Middle East was one of the three regions of the world, to which Brazilian agribusiness sales grew in April. alongside Africa and Asia. Overall sales decreased by 4.7%.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=408</link>

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        <title>BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURAL INCOME FORECASTED AT U$$75 BILLION.</title>

	<description>The Ministry of Agriculture estimate involves the 20 main crops in the country. A 3.2% reduction is expected over 2008. Nevertheless, the result should be the second highest in history.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=407</link>

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        <title>BUYERS PROJECT BRINGS ARABS TO REVESTIR.</title>

	<description>The Brazilian Tile and Stone Exhibition, which begins today in São Paulo, should receive buyers  over 40 countries, among them the Emirates, Libya and Saudi Arabia.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=347</link>

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        <title>FORESTING AGENCY  SÃO PAULO WANTS INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS.</title>

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        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=346</link>

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        <title>AGRICULTURAL INCOME DROPS  8,4%  IN 2009.</title>

	<description>Estimates by the Ministry of Agriculture show that agricultural income should reach US$ 66 billion this year, down US$ 6 billion  the previous period, when it reached US$ 72 billion.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=297</link>

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        <title>TRADE WITH ARABS BROKE RECORD IN 2008.</title>

	<description>Brazilian exports totalled US$ 9.8 billion, imports, US$ 10.5 billion, and bilateral trade reached US$ 20.3 billion. Even after the crisis, business continued to grow.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=279</link>

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        <title>FOR AGRIBUSINESS, TRADE BALANCE RESULT IS POSITIVE.</title>

	<description>This statement was made by the Foreign Relations secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Célio Porto, who credits the good result to recovery of agricultural prices and volumes traded.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=278</link>

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        <title>MISSION TO NORTH AFRICA STARTS TODAY.</title>

	<description>Business delegation headed by the minister of Development, Miguel Jorge, begins its trip in Libya and then travels to Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. The aim is to promote trade and investment.</description>

        <link>http://www.sementesfiscalizadas.com.br/en/noticias/vis/?v=265</link>

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