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Família brasileira encontra segurança e empreende no Marrocos após fugir da violência no Brasil
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Família brasileira encontra segurança e empreende no Marrocos após fugir da violência no Brasil

Uma família brasileira que se mudou para Marraquexe em 2019 em busca de segurança, longe da violência urbana do Brasil, relata ter encontrado um ambiente mais seguro, apesar de desafios iniciais de adaptação e machismo. A esposa, Teresa Cristina Fonseca da Silva, empreende no mercado africano, enquanto o marido, Leonardus Vergutz, ocupa cargo de destaque na OCP. A família planeja retornar ao Brasil em dois ou três anos.

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Global food prices jump for third month running as Iran war drives up costs – business live
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08.05.2026

Global food prices jump for third month running as Iran war drives up costs – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsNewsflash: Global food prices have risen for the third month running, as the Iran war drives up the price of energy and fertiliser.The United Nations’ FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) shows that prices of a basket of food commodities rose by 1.6% in April, adding to price rises in February and March.The price increase was further supported by expectations of reduced wheat plantings in 2026, as farmers shift to less fertilizer‑intensive crops amid high fertilizer prices, driven by elevated energy costs and disruptions linked to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.International palm oil prices rose for the fifth consecutive month in April, largely underpinned by prospective higher demand from the biofuel sector, supported by policy incentives in several producing countries and higher crude oil prices. Additional upward pressure stemmed from concerns over lower production in Southeast Asia in the coming months.The drop in April was mainly driven by expectations of ample global supplies in the current season, reinforced by improved production prospects in key Asian producing countries, notably China and Thailand. The onset of the new harvest in Brazil’s key southern growing regions under favourable weather conditions further contributed to the overall decline in international sugar prices. Continue reading...

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