By Jamil Chad*
(Opinion) In an ambitious project, the Brazilian government wants to transform millions of hectares of pasture into agricultural production areas.
But to do so, it is negotiating China's participation in financing a plan that can change the country's rural landscape and increase productivity without deforestation.
Despite the cancellation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's trip to China due to pneumonia, technicians from the Ministry of Agriculture continued the meetings and visits to Chinese entities and agencies.
The trip aimed to reposition Beijing in the national economy by signing over 20 agreements.
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