CNA promotes meeting with Brazilian Agriculture Diplomats

Published Jul 6, 2021

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The Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA) held a meeting with the Diplomats of Agriculture of Brazil (DAB) group to discuss the use of sustainable technologies in Brazilian agriculture and present the work of the CNA/Senar System. The meeting was attended by approximately 20 countries and focused on Brazil's commitment to environmental sustainability in agriculture. The CNA highlighted its production systems that prevent deforestation and the growth in renewable energy production. The speakers also addressed questions related to environmental licensing, land tenure regularization, and the advance of the agricultural frontier in the Cerrado.
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Brasília (06/07/2021) – The Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA) promoted, on Tuesday (6), a meeting with agricultural attaches who make up the Diplomats of Agriculture of Brazil (DAB) group to present the work of the CNA/Senar System and discuss topics such as the use of sustainable technologies in Brazilian agricultural production. The meeting was attended by approximately 20 countries from Holland, Argentina, Canada, New Zealand, Denmark, among others. “Our agriculture is new, we have been in this scenario for 30 years, but our participation is extremely important in the world market. The world knows that it can find in Brazil the security of having a quality product”, said the vice president of International Relations at the Confederation, Gedeão Pereira, who opened the meeting. The president of the National Environment Commission, Muni Lourenço, also attended the opening and highlighted that the environmental and climate agenda is a priority for ...
Source: Cnabrasil

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