ASSESSMENTS
Guyana's Jungle Is Brazil's Agricultural Frontier
Jan 24, 2018 | 09:00 GMT
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Highlights
- Crop production is set to expand in the northern Brazilian state of Roraima, one of the country's last untapped agricultural frontiers.
- Brazil's relations with Guyana will increase in importance as the latter's ports could become key to exporting Roraima's crops.
- Greater cooperation between Brasilia and Georgetown on infrastructure could lead Brazil to informally side with Guyana in its long-running border dispute with troubled Venezuela.
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