Brazil acknowledges competitiveness issues in its dairy industry, downplays the dumping complaint, and in the meantime, is constructing 20 Ethanol plants.
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The vice president of the National Confederation of Agriculture of Brazil (CNA), Gedeao Silveyra Pereira, analyzed the situation of Brazilian milk production, the decline of small dairy producers, the accusation of dumping of powdered milk made by the green giant against our country and the scenario of Mercosur. In addition, he spoke about meat, China, and the trade agreement between Argentina and the United States. In a pleasant dialogue with Valor Agregado Agro, the vice president of the CNA, Gedeao Silveyra Pereira, drew a harsh diagnosis on Brazilian dairy farming and admitted that the sector does not have the competitiveness of other agricultural chains in his country. First things first. What is the CNA? "The CNA is the largest agricultural representation in Brazil. We start from more than two thousand rural unions in the interior, with 27 federations, one for each state, which converge in the National Confederation," explained the leader. It should be clarified that the ...