By: Hidden Pousadas Brazil | 2010-10-19 | Travel & Leisure Brazil�'s varied climate and fertile soil, particularly in the North East where there is abundant rainfall, produces the most astounding tropical produce. With a wealth of exciting flavours to experience in Brazil, Alison recommends top hidden pousadas for Foodies wanting a plate full of paradise. read more
By: Sammy Sinner | 2009-04-12 | Recreation & Leisure Brazil is more than beaches and Carnival, but that would be enough reason to travel there. Brazil is the largest country in South America, taking up almost half of the continent, extending from north of the Equator to south of the Tropic of Capricorn. It's population of around 180 million is the largest in South America. It's 2 major cities, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janiero are among the largest in world. The nation's natural beauty is reflected in its variety of geographic locations, from Sugar Loaf Mountain in the city of Rio de Janeiro, to the magnificent Iguazu Falls in the south, to the Amazo. read more
By: jason ausie | 2012-04-26 | Business By any standards, Brazil has experienced remarkable growth and development in the last couple of decades or so. It's always been a huge country. read more
By: Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The provincial capital of Curitiba, Brazil, a city of several million with a large needy population, against all odds, has become a self-sustaining world-class model of metropolitan management. First class examples include Curitiba's fast efficient bus system, pedestrian-only downtown streets, low income housing, network of parks and lakes, internet savvy libraries, accessible health clinics and schools with high standards. read more
By: William Campbell | 2011-03-07 | Management Brazil’s economic output dipped a tiny 0.2% in 2009 and is on course to grow by about 6% — well above the 4.5% or so that many economists regard as the potential or noninflationary rate — in 2010. Industrial production, retail sales, employment, business and consumer confidence are all on the way up. read more
By: Editor Investinbrazil | 2010-09-20 | Investing Invest in Brazil Meat Industry Brazil is also the second-largest poultry meat producer, exporting over 1.9 million tons of poultry meat in a year. The Brazil meat industry exports approximate one million tons of beef products, which accounts for 32% of world beef exports. read more
By: Andrew Skeene | 2010-11-20 | News and society Brazil is leading the world in the pursuit of a 'green' economy. The Brazilian government is keen to use the findings of a new UN-backed study on how to profit from nature. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-11-18 | Management BharatBook adds report on “Brazil Automobile Forecast to 2013”, despite recent economic crisis, sales of passenger cars and LCVs in Brazil are anticipated to post a CAGR of more than 10% during 2009-2013. The passenger car segment will continue dominating the overall market sales by the end of the forecast period. read more
By: Mark Robinson | 2011-03-29 | Travel & Leisure Brazil is the country in South America which is the most popular and exotic honeymoon destination in the world. Hence, majority of the people opt for Brazil honeymoon. It offers a romantic, secluded a... read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Destinations Tourism in Brazil is an increasingly expanding sector with more and more people deciding to travel around the country every year, and when you take a closer look at the country you know why, with its tropical rainforests, immense wildlife, varying cultures and perfect beaches coupled with local friendliness and colourfulness. Brazil is a vast country covering over 8 million square kilometres of land. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-03-29 | Community News Brazil has produced so many of the world top models who possess long legs and exotic features. Take a look at these beautiful Brazilian supermodels. read more
By: Nathan Gill | 2010-04-04 | Environmental This week Brazil announced it will seek environmental approval to explore for new oil and gas reserves near the Jurua River in the Amazonian state of Acre. The government will set aside US$35.5 million for the National Petroleum Agency (ANP) to begin exploration, while the Acre State Industrial Federation has promised to raise US$15 million. Officials cited the economic benefits the project will bring to a neglected part of the country but raised concerns among local and international environmental groups who worry that the exploration will damage sensitive ecosystems. read more
By: Hortense Soulier | 2011-04-26 | Travel Tips Plan a hassle-free vacation to Brazil and make sure you are well prepared. Read these tips to traveling in Brazil by a Brazil For Less travel expert. read more
By: Translation Source | 2012-03-20 | Entrepreneurs Brazil may be best known for its breathtaking beaches and lush rainforests but its booming economy with excellent investment opportunities is now attracting more foreign business people than ever before. Going global can be daunting and there are always challenges when entering a new market. Follow these 6 tips to doing business in Brazil and you'll be saying "trato" in no time. read more
By: Article Manager | 2011-07-28 | Real Estate Investing in real estate in Brazil is considered a wise decision seeing the upward swing of the market. Moreover, the coming world cup and Olympic Games would exponentially add to the value of real estate in Brazil. read more