Brazil: Cassava chain is immeasurable in use and numbers

Published 2021년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of Brazil's cassava production sector, highlighting its economic importance and the diverse range of products derived from it. It discusses the significance of cassava in food and starch production, with the latter being used in various industries. The article also mentions the recent inclusion of cassava foliage in animal feed, bringing it to the fore as a profitable enterprise. The COVID-19 pandemic has been instrumental in expanding the sector's market reach. The article touches on the challenges and prospects facing the sector, including price fluctuations, competition from soybeans, and the need for professionalization. The 18th National Cassava Congress, scheduled for late October, aims to delve deeper into these issues and more.
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Original content

If there is an agricultural production chain that is not popular, but which has an enormous weight in economic capillarity, this is cassava. It is also the face of Brazil. A jack of all trades, a lot is known from the root of the visible side of its use, in fried or cooked food and in flour, in addition to the tapioca that the Northeast exported all over Brazil. The “hidden” side is the billionaire segment of starch, or starch, which is present in many products that few people imagine, from baked goods to sausages, from cheese bread to paper, from beer to fabrics, and so on. And still advancing to modified starches, specialties that will link a series of other items. In addition to the pandemic, which made the sector gain more markets with the “stay at home”, 2021 also marks the “debut” of another by-product, added to the commercial menu of cassava. The aerial part of the plants – the foliage and branches – with a high protein content, became food for animals. In fact, this is ...
Source: Abam

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