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Brazil in the World. 8.514.876,599 km2. General Aspects. Brazil is the biggest country in Latin America and covers almost the half of Latin American (47.3%) Shape of east contour is in conformity of the concave curve of West Africa; Brazil has its frontier with ten countries; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brazil in the World

8.514.876,599 km2

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General Aspects

• Brazil is the biggest country in Latin America and covers

almost the half of Latin American (47.3%)

• Shape of east contour is in conformity of the concave curve of

West Africa;

• Brazil has its frontier with ten countries;

• The Atlantic Ocean extends for all its east coast.

• Republic since 1889

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Numbers of Brazil

Population: 182,761,391

5,560 cities

Money: Real 1 EU$ = 1 USD26 states + Capital Brasilia

Gross Domestic Product 1.372 million (2002)

Brazil has 8,000 km ofAtlantic Ocean Coast

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Brazil’s agriculture will grow 13% in 2013*

AGRICULTURE

Coffee

Sugar-cane

Soybean

Cotton

Peanuts

*Source: VEJA, February

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Sugar-Cane• Brasil is the greatest producer of sugar-cane in the world.

Mainly products:

a) Sugarb) Alcohol:

• Flammable;• Beverages;• Chemical sectors;• Druggists;• Cleaning products• Generation of energy

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Mercosul

• Since 1991

• Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay. Bolivia and Chile are not members, only participants.

South Common Market

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ALCA - America Free Trade Area

• Projected to be established in 2005

• All countries of Americas (except Cuba) and Caribbean

• Only economy interested

• Agribusiness is the most difficult issue

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Main Commercial Partners

• United States• Germany• Argentina• China •Japan

•Netherlands•French•United Kingdom

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Exportations

• Steel derived products• Transport equipments• Minerals• Footwear• Fabrics• Coffee• Soybean• Meats

•Mineral products•Petroleum•Machinery•Appliances•Chemical products

Importations

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The metropolitan region of São Paulo The metropolitan region of São Paulo has 16.7% of unemployed has 16.7% of unemployed

• The metropolitan region of São Paulo has 1.66 million unemployment people, within the Economic Active.

Source: INVERTIAhttp://br.invertia.com/noticias

Sectors Economic Active People

•53% Commerce and services

•23% Agriculture and fishing

•21% Industry

•3% Other occupations

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Huge, but poor• Brazil used to be 8th

biggest economy in the 70´s, today is still the 14th, but is the one of the biggest in the difference between rich and poor. About 50 million people live with less than 1 US$ a day.

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The difference between poor and rich decreases*

• The gap between the 40% poorest and the 10% richest has diminished, now its only 17 times.

• The richest earns 9.4% less and the poorest 3% less.*Source: VEJA, February

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Education

• One of the main reasons of the critical unequal situation is the poor level of education.

• Only 9% of the people between 18 and 24 years old is in the University, and about 18% of all, is illiterate.

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is located in the neighborhoods of Gavea and Sao Conrado in Rio de Janeiro. This is the largest favela in Latin America, with over 200,000 inhabitants living in an area of less 743 square meters

The Favela (slum) of Rocinha

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The Brazilian Landless Workers Movement is the largest social movement in Latin America and one of the most successful grassroots movements in the world.

                                                   

                     

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The expectative is to settle about 115 thousand families this year.There is about 4 million families landlessLarge estate owners (2.8%) owns about 56.7% of Brazil’s lands

                                                   

                     

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Environment

• Brazil has the biggest rain forest in the world, Amazonia. However, international wood sellers and cattle raising, have been devastating a total unique place like that, with unknown amount of undiscovered nature.

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