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Month: January 2020

News

Porto Itajaí

Unprecedented action in Brazil, the first special maneuver in the new Evolution Basin in the Itajaí Port Complex was successfully carried out.

300-meter ship completed the test in 1 hour and 40 minutes. The morning of This Thursday, 16 January, it will be historic for the port sector of Itajaí. All because the Special Maneuver with the ship "Value" of 300 meters long by 48.3 meters wide (mouth), in the new Evolution Basin, it was successfully carried…
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Porto de Pecém

The Port of Pecém: Compitivity and modern structure

The Port of Pecém has grown in competitiveness compared to its main competitors. In recent years, the terminal has received more modern equipment and has had its infrastructure expanded. In addition, with lower costs, Pecém charges lower rates than those practiced by competitors, which also contributes to expand business and cargo movement. The expectation is…
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Arto Bittencourt Gol Linhas aéreas

Arto Bettencourt, Travel and Tourist Rep from London

Arto Bettencourt, travel and tourist rep working from his base in London.

Thiago Marques de Ceará

Thiago Marques, advisor to the government of Ceará, meets eyesonbrasil

Thiago Marques, advisor to the government of Ceará on the left,meeting with eyesonbrasil

Pre Salt

Westwood Global Energy Group: Appetite for finding oil not diminishing

Around the world the energy transition and extinction discussions and debates led the energy news agendas in company boardrooms in 2019, but the impact on exploration drilling is not yet apparent, according to market research provider Westwood Global Energy Group. Westwood said on Thursday that the global high impact well count in 2019 was 91 wells, up…
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bananas

Water Risks to the Global Food System

Over seventy ( 70 ) % of all the water in the world is taken from rivers and groundwater is used for agriculture.   Achieving food security requires water security. But there is little visibility on the vulnerabilities of the food system amplified by water risks around the world. New tools are being developed to address this, including Aqueduct…
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By ensuring high hygiene levels, we can prevent insects and diseases from entering the building with employees, materials, seeds or air.

A Tomato Flat: Growing Vegetables in the City

Amsterdam, Holland — Urbanization is increasing worldwide. To supply the growing populations in cities with fresh vegetables, Wageningen horticultural specialists are conducting research into vertical farming. With this technique, crops are grown indoors year-round with the help of LED light and in layers on top of each other. Land and water use decline enormously, and…
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Brazil hemp oil

Medical breakthrough: hemp cannabidiol (CBD) preparation approved for cancer

In a fantastic medical breakthrough for health, the Brazilian government approved a medicinal product from Medical Marijuana, Inc., made from hemp cannabidiol (CBD), for the treatment of cancer patients. The product, called Real Scientific Hemp Oil (RSHO), has also been approved as a prescription drug for epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and chronic pain. With this move,…
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Brazil Bolivia Gas Pipeline

Brazil opens pipeline to allow Bolivian company to sell gas

Brasilia, Jan.2020–The Brazilian government authorized Bolivian oil and gas company YPFB to use the Gasbol pipeline to sell gas to other companies in Brazil beyond state-run oil firm Petrobras, according to a publication on Friday in the official gazette. Brazil’s Energy Ministry gave the green light to a request by a local subsidiary of YPFB…
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Production

0.6% Rebound of Agriculture and Industry in Brazil

Brazil’s economy expanded in the third quarter at its fastest pace since early last year, official data showed on Tuesday, with 0.6% growth over the previous quarter driven by a strong performance in agriculture and a sharp rebound in the industry. Upward revisions to previous figures for the first two quarters this year meant that…
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