Brazil has the 8th largest economy in the world. They are known for their rich natural
resource which is coffee. Brazilians also produce soybeans, sugarcane, cocoa beans, tobacco,
cotton, corn, rice, fruit, and potatoes. Brazil’s agriculture is that 5% of these
Brazilians own 80% of the land. Cattle-raising is a major farm producer and is 4th in
the world.
Brazils industry has grown. They are the 8th largest industry in automobiles.
Brazilians have developed foods, beverages, tobacco, petrochemicals, clothing,
manufacturing, footwear, cement, electrical, and electronic industries to help
people get jobs and make their exports big.
Can you imagine Brazil as the world leader of manufacturing? Brazilians have
made products like airplanes, cement, chemicals, electrical equipment, food, machinery,
paper, transportation equipment, raw sugar text tiles, and medicines. Iron and steel, for example in
cars top their manufacturers.
United States is Brazil’s chief trading partner. Major imports from trading countries are
chemicals, machinery, oil, and wheat. Brazil’s important trading partners are Canada, China,
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, México, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Spain.
Brazil sends their exports to United States, Argentina, Germany, Netherlands, and Japan.
Aluminum, animal feed, coffee, iron, steel, meat, oranges and orange juice, pulp, paper, shoes, and
sugar are some of their main exports.
resource which is coffee. Brazilians also produce soybeans, sugarcane, cocoa beans, tobacco,
cotton, corn, rice, fruit, and potatoes. Brazil’s agriculture is that 5% of these
Brazilians own 80% of the land. Cattle-raising is a major farm producer and is 4th in
the world.
Brazils industry has grown. They are the 8th largest industry in automobiles.
Brazilians have developed foods, beverages, tobacco, petrochemicals, clothing,
manufacturing, footwear, cement, electrical, and electronic industries to help
people get jobs and make their exports big.
Can you imagine Brazil as the world leader of manufacturing? Brazilians have
made products like airplanes, cement, chemicals, electrical equipment, food, machinery,
paper, transportation equipment, raw sugar text tiles, and medicines. Iron and steel, for example in
cars top their manufacturers.
United States is Brazil’s chief trading partner. Major imports from trading countries are
chemicals, machinery, oil, and wheat. Brazil’s important trading partners are Canada, China,
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, México, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Spain.
Brazil sends their exports to United States, Argentina, Germany, Netherlands, and Japan.
Aluminum, animal feed, coffee, iron, steel, meat, oranges and orange juice, pulp, paper, shoes, and
sugar are some of their main exports.
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