
Brazil: Cassava Cultivation Gains Momentum in Several Regions of RS
Cassava cultivation in Rio Grande do Sul is advancing with technical support and innovative practices, enhancing its market potential amidst challenges.

Cassava cultivation in Rio Grande do Sul is advancing with technical support and innovative practices, enhancing its market potential amidst challenges.

Paraná has emerged as a significant player in Brazil's blackberry production, showcasing remarkable growth in recent years, as highlighted in the Agricultural Situation Bulletin.

Petrobras aims to meet 20% of Brazil's nitrogen fertilizer demand starting in 2026, following the reopening of three key plants, boosting domestic agricultural production.

Timbro, a rapidly growing foreign trade platform in Brazil, expands into coffee exports, aiming to capitalize on market volatility and opportunities for growth.

BAT Brazil has developed an innovative technology using AI to enhance tobacco cultivation, significantly impacting productivity and risk management in agriculture.

Spain's education system is adapting to climate challenges by teaching children how to respond to natural disasters, reflecting a growing awareness of climate impacts.

The Ayuso government in Madrid has ordered schools to remove Palestinian symbols and cancel supportive activities, raising concerns over academic freedom and expression.

A recent report reveals that women's contributions to history are largely overlooked in England's school curriculum, prompting calls for a more inclusive educational approach.

The Federal University of Pernambuco is set to open 80 medical school spots exclusively for landless workers and quilombolas, marking a significant step in educational equity.

A recent survey reveals alarming rates of sexual harassment and assault among female university students in England, prompting calls for urgent reforms.