Brazil is a key player in global food production and export, with a significant presence in 178 markets as the 'granary of the world.' The country's agricultural attachés play a crucial role in international trade, negotiating market access, promoting products, and ensuring compliance with sanitary and phytosanitary standards. There are currently 28 attachés representing Brazil in various international locations, with one more soon in Berlin. Brazil has also led the Codex Alimentarius, a food safety organization, for four consecutive years, demonstrating its leadership in food exporting and sustainable practices. The article highlights the importance of sustainability in international agricultural trade, with Brazil serving as a example of advanced technology and science in agriculture. The business relationships strategy has led to Egypt designating Brazil as a strategic partner, underscoring the significance of these attachés in enhancing Brazil's agricultural presence globally.