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  1. Sudden death of citrus in Brazil: A graft-transmissible bud union disease by Roman, M. P., Cambra, Mariano, Juárez, José, Moreno, Pedro, Durán-Vila, Núria, Tanaka, F. A. O., Alves, E., Kitajima, Elliot W., Yamamoto, P. T., Bassanezi, R. B., Teixeira, D. C., Junior, W. C. J., Ayres, A. J., Gimenes-Fernandes, N., Rabenstein, F., Girotto, L. F., Bove, J. M.

    Published 2017
    “…These results indicate that CSD is a bud union disease. In addition, the bark of inarched Rangpur lime and Volkamer lemon seedlings showed, near the approach-graft union, the same anatomical alterations as the bud union bark from the Rangpur lime rootstock in CSD-affected trees. …”
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  2. Analysis of chip quality and value at Norske Skog Pisa Mill, Brazil by Färlin, Agneta

    Published 2008
    “…Norske Skog's pulp and paper mill in Pisa, Brazil, was purchased by Norske Skog in 2000. Norske Skog is a world-leading producer of newsprint and magazine paper, with 18 paper mills around the world. …”
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  3. Trade-induced forest-to pasture conversion in Brazil: Insights from the global beef supply chains by Chen, Ziqi, Chen, Shuai, Chen, Kevin Z.

    Published 2025
    “…We find that a 1% increase in Brazilian beef exports to China is associated with a 0.0194% increase in forest-to-pasture conversion in Brazil, while a 1% increase in Brazilian beef exports to the European Union and the United Arab Emirates are associated with a 0.0547% and 0.0227% increase, respectively, in forest-to-pasture conversion. …”
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  4. Using digital tools for a sustainable transition in small- scale livestock farming in Brazil: Results from workshops with local action partners by Oliviera, Denis, Laurens, Violaine, Pereira, Mariana

    Published 2024
    “…This report summarizes the results of three workshops about the use of digital tools to support the sustainable transition of family livestock farming in Brazil, organized by Solidaridad in November 2024 in the context of the Inclusive Digital Tools (ATDT) project. …”
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  5. Effects of import duty elimination on the EU Fertilizer Market by Bouët, Antoine, Laborde Debucquet, David

    Published 2016
    “…This report studies the current condition of competition in the European Union’s fertilizer market, and its impact on fertilizers prices. …”
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  6. Next-generation school feeding: Nourishing our children while building climate resilience by Hunter, Danny, Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María, Martínez Barón, Deissy

    Published 2022
    “…The G20 is an intergovernmental and multilateral platform comprised of 19 countries and the European Union, which connects prosperous high-income and emerging middle-income countries worldwide.The G20 process could prioritize food systems to address climate change challenges.For this paper, the research team reviewed the G20 countries' recommendations in national food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) for red and processed meat (RPM) compared with available per capita consumption data and expert-recommended targets to promote healthy and sustainable food systems.The results reveal that Indonesia, India and Saudi Arabia have the least red meat available for consumption (less than 10 kilograms (kg) per person per year).Other G20 countries exceed the recommended red meat target of less than or equal to 26 kg per person per year.Sixteen G20 countries have translated their national guidelines into FBDG food graphics for the public.Twelve G20 countries recommend that people limit their RPM daily or weekly to reduce cancer and heart disease risks.Australia, France, Italy, Mexico and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland align RPM targets with recommendations to limit cooked red meat intake to three or fewer servings (350-500 grams) a week.Six G20 countries (Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Italy and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) recommend minimally processed, plant-rich food choices or environmentally sustainable dietary patterns.The G20 meetings in Indonesia (2022), India (2023) and Brazil (2024) should prioritize and harmonize healthy and sustainable food system policies with international trade policies to mitigate climate change effects and manage sustainability trade-offs."…”
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  7. WTO disciplines on agricultural support: Experience to date and assessment of Doha proposals by Orden, David, Blandford, David, Josling, Timonthy, Brink, Lars

    Published 2011
    “…The analysis focuses on four developed countries (the United States, the European Union [as a single “country”], Japan, and Norway) and four developing countries (Brazil, China, India, and the Philippines). …”
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  8. Local social and environmental impacts of biofuels: Global comparative assessment and implications for governance by German, L., Schoneveld, George C., Pacheco, P.

    Published 2011
    “…This trend has been spurred by policies in the European Union, United States, Brazil, and other countries favoring the use of biofuels in the transport sector to enhance energy security and reduce carbon emissions, as well as by the desire of governments in developing countries to harness the stimulus that new commercial investments provide to the agricultural sector and to national economies. …”
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  9. Economic Impacts and Land Use Change from Increasing Demand for Forest Products in the European Bioeconomy: A General Equilibrium Based Sensitivity Analysis by Haddad, S., Britz, W., Börner, J.

    Published 2019
    “…Here we assess the potential impacts of a stronger reliance on forestry sector inputs to the European Union (EU28) bioeconomy on output, prices, final demand, and land use. …”
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  10. Decomposing USDA ending stocks forecast errors by Goyal, Raghav, Adjemian, Michael K., Glauber, Joseph W., Meyer, Seth

    Published 2023
    “…Because foreign imports of U.S. products are likely tied to foreign production beficits, we likewise investigate how U.S. export errors are linked to USDA’s foreign production and export forecast misses, country-by-country, and show that misses on production and export levels in China, Mexico, Brazil, and European Union cost USDA the most. Overall, our results make a strong case that better information about production expectations, both domestically and worldwide, will contribute to more efficient agricultural balance sheet forecasts.…”
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  11. Deforestation in the MERCOSUR Countries: A comparative analysis of trends, policies, and governance (2000–2024) by Piñeiro, Valeria, Papendieck, Sabine, Elverdin, Pablo, Illescas, Nelson, Jorge, Nicolás, Mingoti, Rafael, da Silveira, Hilton Luis Ferraz, Campos, Silvia Kanadani, da Pereira, Vanessa da Fonseca

    Published 2025
    “…The countries of MERCOSUR—Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay (ABPU)—are home to some of South America's most vital and diverse forest ecosystems. …”
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  12. Modeling the global trade and environmental impacts of biofuel policies by Bouët, Antoine, Valin, Hugo, Dimaranan, Betina

    Published 2010
    “…We apply this methodology to look at the impacts of biofuel (ethanol) policies for transportation in the United States and in the European Union with and without ethanol trade liberalization. …”
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  13. Genetically modified soybeans in animal feed : commercial actors’ ethical perspective in the Swedish market by Danielsson, Theodor, Gerhardsson, Per

    Published 2017
    “…However, with the use of GM crops today, some disadvantages have led to that the European Union have banned GM crops in cultivation within the union. …”
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