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Publication Date
3-2-2009
Description
A wheat field in eastern Paraná. Although Brazil is self-sufficient in many agricultural products, it is still forced to import such products as wheat. In many cases, as a result of inadequate transportation infrastructure and distribution of crops, as well as natural disasters, there are shortages of staples such as rice and beans.Um campo de soja no leste do Paraná. Apesar do Brasil ser auto-suficiente em muitos produtos agriculturais, ainda se vê obrigado a importar produtos como o trigo. Em muitos casos, como resultado de inadequada infra-estrutura de transporte e distribuição das 5 colheitas, como também desastres naturais, há racionamentos dos alimentos do dia a dia, como arroz e feijão.
Publisher
Latin American and Iberian Institute / University of New Mexico
Rights
Brazil Slide Series Collection: This article is copyrighted by the Latin American & Iberian Institute (LAII) of the University of New Mexico. Rights permission is for standard academic, non-commercial, use of these materials. Proper citation of this material should include title, author, publisher, date, and URL. Copyright Latin American and Iberian Institute University of New Mexico 1991
Keywords
Brazil: Sao Paulo