Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, forecast the Brazilian and Mexican beer markets would return to growth this year due to the soccer World Cup and stronger economies
Net revenues for Brazil's JBS SA, the world's biggest meat producer, will likely grow about 20 percent in 2014, in line with recent years, the company's Chief Executive Wesley Batista said on Friday.
Grupo Oi SA, Brazil's most indebted telecom company, plans to sell more assets to pay down debts, Chief Executive Zeinal Bava said, after the recent disposal of underwater fiber optic cables bolstered its fourth-quarter profit.
Poultry and food business Moy Park is set for global exposure as part of a sponsorship deal for the football World Cup to be help in Brazil this summer.
AarhusKarlshamn (AAK), a Sweden-based edible oils and fats producer, is all set to construct a new specialty and semi-specialty edible oils plant in Jundiai, São Paulo, Brazil.
Recent dry weather in Brazil has resulted in a lower sugar cane production forecast for the upcoming 2014-15 marketing year from Unica, the nation’s sugar cane industry association.
Analysts at Brazilian consultancy AgRural shaved 1.8 million tonnes off their estimate for Brazil's 2013-14 soyabean crop on Monday, saying drought in much of the country in recent weeks had reduced yields.
Grupo Petrópolis, a Brazil-based brewing conglomerate, has established two new breweries with a capacity of six million hectolitres each, in collaboration with a privately owned company Krones.
Angola, Brazil and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have entered into a South-South cooperation agreement to strengthen food security in the Southern African country.
As World Cup fever grips soccer fans across the globe, Coca-Cola is giving young players the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to win a trip to the Copa Coca-Cola Soccer Camp in Brazil during the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The appointment of a financial and IPO expert to head its Brazilian operations signals Carrefour may list a stake in that business, as Europe's largest retailer looks to accelerate growth in a key market without adding to its debt.
Brazilian retailer GPA is preparing for an aggressive price war by cutting expenses across its supermarket formats, in a bid to maintain operating profit margin in its food business.
Dairy Partners Americas, a joint venture between Nestlé and New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra, has opened a new dairy distribution centre in the Brazilian city of Araras.