Brazil presents sustainable coffee work to Chilean diplomats

Published 2023년 8월 29일

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The Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) and the Coffee Museum recently gave lectures to future Chilean diplomats on advances in agribusiness and Brazilian commercial partnerships. The lectures discussed the efficiency, sustainability, and global market leadership of Brazilian coffee, as well as the actions taken by Cecafé such as the Carbon Project and Brazilian Traceability Platform. In addition to the lectures, representatives from Cecafé and the Coffee Museum participated in the Chile Agricultural Expo as Brazil's special guest, engaging in debates, exhibitions, and conversations with students to promote Brazilian culture and strengthen ties between Brazil and Chile.
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At the invitation of the Brazilian Embassy in Santiago and the Guimarães Rosa Institute, the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) and the Coffee Museum gave lectures on advances in agribusiness and Brazilian commercial partnerships to a group of approximately 20 future Chilean diplomats , who will occupy important positions in Chilean Embassies around the world. “I commented on the reality of Brazilian agriculture, its organization, efficiency and sustainability, with emphasis on the advances made by Brazilian coffees in times of ESG, highlighting, in this sense, the actions developed by Cecafé, such as the Carbon Project, the Brazilian Traceability Platform , in addition to several production improvements that have placed Brazil as the absolute leader in the global product market”, comments Marcos Matos, general director of Cecafé. The Chileans also attended a lecture by the executive director of the Coffee Museum, Alessandra Almeida, who discussed the institution's ...
Source: Cafepoint

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