At the G20 Agro Summit in Mato Grosso, Brazil, Minister of Agriculture, Carlos Fávaro, signed cooperation agreements with Japan, Portugal, and Azerbaijan. These agreements encompass various aspects of agribusiness, including agricultural production, animal health, trade relations, and sustainable agri-food systems. The deal with Japan aims for a stable supply of Brazilian grains and the promotion of sustainable food systems. The agreement with Portugal focuses on regulating and controlling the safety and quality of agri-food products, with Brazil seeking Portuguese support in negotiations with the European Union. The agreement with Azerbaijan includes collaboration in climate change research with Embrapa, alongside cooperation in the livestock and health segments.