How Will the Super El Niño in Latin America Affect the Main Food Export Region? - 13/08/2026
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Soya plantation ready for harvest in Roraima Raquel Maia/Amazon Agro Latin America prepares for what experts assess to be the strongest El Niño already registered, which raises doubts about the impacts of the phenomenon in the world's largest food exporting region. El Niño, characterized by the abnormal warming of the waters of the central and eastern tropical Pacific, changes climate patterns around the world. In Latin America, the phenomenon u…
Researchers expect the phenomenon to intensify and be able to overcome the intensity of the 2015/16 El Niño
The MBRF has sought to avoid climate risks for soybean and maize crops associated with a strong El Ni by making advance purchases of gr os through term contracts, said the vice-president director of Finan as, Rela es with Investors, Management and Technology of the company, Jos Ign celo Scoseria Rey, on Friday (14). Read more (08/14/2026)
Would you like to receive the texts from this column first in your email? Subscribe to Pública's Newsletter, sent every Friday at 8 am. To receive future editions, sign up here. I'm waiting to see the effect of Super El Niño on the upcoming Brazilian elections, although so far the topic of "climate" hasn't been prominent in the electoral debates. The closer we get to the polls, the greater the impacts of the phenomenon, intensified by climate ch…
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