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Research and innovation for Brazilian agriculture
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) was established by the country's federal government in 1973 to develop the technological foundation for a genuinely tropical model of agriculture and animal farming. The initiative has been tasked with providing Brazil with food security and a leading position in the international market for food, fiber and energy. Embrapa today is one of the largest agricultural research corporations of the world, with over half a century of contributions focused on innovation, efficiency, sustainability and social inclusion.
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News
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News report 22/04/2026
Embrapa's research generates R$27.12 in returns to society for every R$1 invested in the company
There was a 17% increase in the company's social profit in comparison with 2024 -
News report 22/04/2026
Second-crop canola can reduce aviation emissions by up to 55%
Life cycle assessment of sustainable aviation fuel indicates potential to halve GHG emissions -
News report 07/04/2026
Corn leafhopper caused USD 25.8-billion loss over four years in Brazil
Study estimated crop losses and economic impact of corn stunt diseases in Brazilian grain corn production
Publications
Projections of world population show that there will be a greater demand for food, fiber and energy, requiring an increase in agricultural productivit...
This study aimed to assess the potential for agricultural expansion into pasture areas with varying degrees of degradation in Brazil, providing both q...
The four-quadrant model integrating soil ?-glucosidase and arylsulfatase enzyme activity with organic carbon has been recently proposed as a framework...
Cancer is a term used to represent more than 100 diseases, including malignant tumors of different localizations. Among these types, cutaneous melanom...
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