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BRAZIL, A YOUNG COUNTRY WITH IMPENSIVE FOOD / MINERAL / WORLD ENERGY RESPONSIBILITY AND HIGHEST POTENTIAL FOR ALL.


Climaco Cezar de Souza

We are a very young country (only 517 years old) and our all places still have great opportunities for external partnerships, especially Cooperatives. Together, we have an important role of food, energy (many energies already cleaned) and building (steel and other strategic minerals) a new world much more equal and fairer and for all.
 
As agricultural potential - to encourage and supply complete agribusiness (complete chains from inputs to production, to processing and to domestic sales and exports) - we still have another 350 million hectares to cultive, being 100 million hectares of old only-extensible cattle areas to reconverter fast for crop-livestock-forests areas (new and innovations tecnichs from EMBRAPA researchers) more about 250 million for new agricultural land to be planted in a sustainable way, that is, with no uncontrollable or non-mitigable environmental damage (we still only cultivate about 95 million hectares). Also, we have plus about 350,000 total industries (about 60% of agroindustries and food processors) to boost production, value, income for all and much employment (ie. demand for all itens).
 
Already of mineral potential, as an example, Brazil already has estimated gross reserves of 80 billion t. Iron ore (29 billion t already identified and ready to be extracted, about 11.0% of the world total) for a current gross annual extraction of just 530 million t (ie with 160 years to extract in a sustainable way, as required and very fiscalized current forms).
 
Thus, in addition to our giant agricultural area available (many more industries available only for partnerships) over our huge current reserves of total oil, we had in 2014 the following holdings in the known mineral reserves of the world, according to the USGS:
 
- 98.2% of the Niobium;
- 50.0% of the natural graphite (for the new and revolutionary graphene);
- 33.8% of Tantalum (coltan base = for nuclear and energy strategic);
- 18.5% of Barita (barium);
- 18,3% of manganese;
- 17.4% of rare earths (for nuclear and energy strategic);
- 14,7% of nickel;
- 14,0% of Magnesita (magnesium);
- 13.8% talc and pyrophyllite (hydrated magnesium silicate blend with aluminum silicate, highly demanded in the world industry);
- 11.9% of hematite (very rich iron ore);
- 10.1% of the vermiculite (as solid water type expandable to steam);
- 9.2% of aluminum;
- 9.2% tin.
 
CONCLUDING: “WHAT ELDERLY GIVES US PRIDE AND HOPE IS TO SEE VIDEOS LIKE THE LINK TO FOLLOW” (at english):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfPkdTO4nNQ

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