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Brazil Invests in Space Agriculture and Sends Plants Into Space

Earlier this year, chickpea and sweet potato seeds grown in Brazil embarked on a Blue Origin suborbital flight. This mission marked a significant advance in Brazilian space agriculture. The initiative is part of a global project focused on sustainability beyond Earth. The concept of space agriculture emerged within the Artemis Accords, established by NASA and international partners in 2020. The agreement aims to expand human presence on the Moon…
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Earlier this year, chickpea and sweet potato seeds grown in Brazil embarked on a Blue Origin suborbital flight. This mission marked a significant advance in Brazilian space agriculture. The initiative is part of a global project focused on sustainability beyond Earth. The concept of space agriculture emerged within the Artemis Accords, established by NASA and international partners in 2020. The agreement aims to expand human presence on the Moon…

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Edital Concursos Brasil broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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