Brazil: Agri-Waste to Energy Potential, $SUZB3, $ENEV3 Implications
Agricultural waste, traditionally discarded, is emerging as a viable clean energy source in Brazil, offering potential for decentralized power and waste reduction.
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Agricultural waste, traditionally discarded, is emerging as a viable clean energy source in Brazil, offering potential for decentralized power and waste reduction.
Brazilian agricultural entities from Rio Grande do Sul seek federal support for credit, insurance, and climate adaptation policies following severe weather impacts.
Analysis of the May 2, 2026, Lula-Trump meeting, focusing on potential impacts on Brazil's trade relations, natural resource policy, and market sentiment.
Caixa Seguridade ($CXSE3) reported R$1.14 billion net profit in Q1, with operational revenues up 7.6% to R$1.5 billion. The company will distribute R$1.05 billion in dividends.
Nearly 30% of Brazil's Microempreendedores Individuais (MEIs) are in CadÚnico, signaling social policies' role in fostering entrepreneurship and income generation.
Brazil's dollar opens lower amid falling oil prices driven by US-Iran talks. Markets eye Lula-Trump meeting, while Ibovespa awaits opening. Read more.
Chinese companies are significantly expanding their presence in Brazil's mining sector, channeling billions into long-term projects to secure essential natural resources.
Brazil prioritizes datafication for cyber sovereignty, aiming to reduce digital dependence through local expertise and institutional development. This strategic shift could reshape the nation's digital landscape.
Brazil's Mother's Day retail sales are projected to reach R$14.47 billion in 2026, a 1.5% YoY increase, signaling consumer spending trends.
Brazilian milk prices rose 11.58% in April, reaching R$2.45/liter in Minas Gerais, reflecting strong demand and potential broader food inflation.
A study reveals 80% of companies from Brazil's last IPO window generated losses. Compass, a Cosan ($CSAN3) subsidiary, is set to price the first Brazilian IPO in over four years.
Compass's ($COGN3) IPO, the first on B3 in over four years, is set for May 7, 2026. This 100% secondary offering tests market appetite for new listings.
Asian stock markets closed higher, with Tokyo and Seoul reaching records, driven by US-Iran agreement hopes and continued gains in AI-related equities.
Ahead of the May 7, 2026 US-Brazil summit, discussions center on US interests in Brazilian strategic minerals and bilateral impasses on security & free speech.
Brazil's new policy for critical minerals, including rare earths, establishes a R$2 billion fund to enhance domestic production and value chain integration.
Natal's legislative commission debates future Via Costeira infrastructure projects, emphasizing transparency and socio-economic/tourism impact for regional development.
Federal Police are investigating former Banco Master banker Daniel Vorcaro over alleged manipulation linked to Clube Atlético Mineiro's SAF via WhatsApp messages.
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a national policy for critical minerals, offering R$5bn in tax incentives and a R$2bn guarantee fund to boost domestic processing of strategic resources like lithium and niobium.
Brazil approves R$5bn critical minerals policy, creating a guarantee fund and tax credits to boost domestic processing. Focus on rare earths, lithium, and nickel.
Brazilian small-cap Mills ($MILS3) posted 11.8% YoY revenue growth to R$461.2mn in Q1 2026, with EBITDA also advancing, reflecting successful strategic execution.
Bitcoin and crypto are becoming strategic portfolio assets, according to analysts. BTG Pactual highlights the risk for investors without exposure.
Klabin ($KLBN11) posted a R$497 million net loss in Q1 2026, a reversal from 2025, attributing the negative result to currency depreciation and high inflation.
Analyst Brian Winter suggests US strategic need for critical minerals, particularly rare earths, is a key factor in the sudden rapprochement with Brazil.
Luiz Felipe do Valle Silva do Quental de Menezes expands focus on urban mobility and operational infrastructure, addressing Brazil's urbanization and efficiency needs.