August 28, 2019

New economic measures promise growth in the Latin American market, Brazil

Trade Fairs are the best opportunity to enter the market and approach the country's rural producers. These producers should make investments to modernise their machines and help feed the world in the years to come.

A series of measures implemented by the new government, promise to inject resources into the economy and boost economic recovery in Latin America. One of these is the approval of the Social Security Reform. The last phase of the vote should take place in October 2019 and the estimate is that the proposal will generate savings of $900 billion over the next ten years.
 

Another measure that promises to resume the spirit of investors is the Tax Reform. The government is considering measures to review the rates of income tax and the creation of a single tax on consumption and services. The proposal has been optimistically received by businessmen and farmers alike who hope to reduce bureaucracy and make financial transactions more transparent.

In addition, Brazil's potential for agribusiness is unquestionable. According to PWC, Brazil is the world's largest producer and exporter of coffee, sugar and orange juice, and occupies a prominent place in the production and export of soy, corn, ethanol, pork, beef and chicken.

Today, agribusiness represents 22 percent of Brazil's GDP, one third of all employment and almost 44 percent of exports. With the resumption of the Brazilian economy, farmers continue to invest in technologies that allow the modernisation of their farms, machines and implements, in order to increase their productivity for the noble mission of feeding Brazil and the world.

This optimism was felt during several fairs held in 2019 by the world's largest business event promoter, Informa Markets.

"The Agrishow, Plastic Brazil, Expomafe, Future Print trade shows showed significant growth in the number of visitors and the exhibitors were unanimous in stating that the entrepreneur/farmer visited the fairs in search of new technologies and interested in investing," says Liliane Bortoluci. Director of the portfolio of trade fairs of Informa Trades Brasil.

Agrishow prepares to receive visitors all over Brazil and abroad
Between April 27 and May 1, 2020, in Ribeirão Preto, the largest and most important agricultural fair in Brazil and one of the largest in the world will bring together more than 800 brands that expose key solutions, technologies and trends for professionals in the countryside.

It is already preparing to receive more than 150,000 visitors from Brazil and the world. With the forecast of the resumption of investments in the country, the exhibitors are already organised to meet the demand that must be generated during the five days of the fair and look forward to the new economic measures. This positive positioning is reinforced by the fact that 75 percent of Agrishow's spaces are already booked.

'Our next edition will have 520,000 m2 of exhibition area and the commercialisation of the spaces has exceeded all our expectations. This is a result of the last successful edition, linked to market optimism with the resumption of the national economy," adds Liliane Bortoluci.

Visit the Agrishow 2020 website, HERE.
 

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