Why American Companies Are Flourishing in Brazil

Over the past two decades, Brazil has emerged as a direct competitor to the United States in the global agricultural market. Many US farmers and agriculture manufacturers have expanded operations into Brazil to capitalize on the swiftly expanding industry, which is characterized by an abundance of sunlight and natural resources, extensive land, and low farmland prices. Brazil is the focal point of attention. Brazil's ascent to agricultural prominence commenced in the mid-20th century, when it emerged as the primary producer and exporter of coffee. Soybeans, which were more valuable, became Brazil's primary export toward the close of the century. Currently, Brazil is regarded as one of the top livestock countries and produces approximately one-third of the global orange supply. This is due to the extensive grazing lands in its southern region. However, the climate is the primary attraction for cultivators in Brazil. Brazil is the leading maize exporter from September to Janua...