Press Releases

Leaders of Portuguese-speaking countries gather in Lisbon

The issues to be discussed at the VII Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries include the Portuguese language, food security and HIV/AIDS. Read more

Brazil receives award for use of renewable energy

The Brazilian government has received an award at the World Renewable Energy Congress in recognition of the country's extensive and increasing use of energy from renewable sources. Read more

Brazil-UK cooperation on satellite to monitor global forests

The Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1, set to play an important role in detecting and tackling deforestation, will be equipped with a British-made high-resolution camera. Read more

Brazilian ethanol far ahead in reducing CO2 emissions - OECD

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has emphasized the difference between sugarcane ethanol and biofuels made from corn, wheat or sugar beet in terms of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. Read more

Brazil-UK joint statement on world trade

At the G8 summit in Japan, Brazil and the UK have issued a joint statement on the current world trade negotiations. Read more

President hails progress towards Millennium Development Goals

President Lula says the recent statistics on child malnutrition and mortality are further evidence that Brazil is 'on the right path'. Read more

Social policies shown to benefit women and children

A recent survey has highlighted changes in the rates of malnutrition, mortality and fertility in Brazil. Read more

Invitation to tender for dredging of Brazilian ports

The issues to be discussed at the VII Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries include the Portuguese language, food security and HIV/AIDS. Read more

Brazil concerned by Zimbabwe political situation

The Brazilian government looks forward to a return to normality, and to elections free from any form of pressure and coercion. Read more

Brazilian physicist receives environmental award

José Goldemberg has received the Blue Planet Prize for his contribution to the development of clean sources of energy. Read more

Tough stance on illegal cattle grazing in Amazon

Government officials have begun seizing cattle that are grazing illegally in protected areas of the Amazon region. Read more

New environmental initiatives in Amazon

The Brazilian government has announced new measures to combat illegal deforestation and promote sustainable development in the Amazon region. Read more

Further recognition for Brazil's approach to AIDS

A report by the World Health Organization, UNAIDS and UNICEF has noted the impact of Brazil's commitment to providing free, universal access to AIDS drugs. Read more

President Lula rejects biofuels accusations

The Brazilian president has described attempts to link the rise in global food prices to increased ethanol production as a 'smokescreen' created by major producers of non-renewable energy. Read more

Co-operative boosts rural economy with hydro-power

The world’s leading green energy prize announced that Cooperativa Regional de Electrificação Rural do Alto Uruguai Ltda (CRERAL), a regional electrification co-operative operating in Erechim, South Brazil, is one of the pioneering renewable energy projects that will receive a prize of up to £20,000. Read more

Mercosur and EU hold summit in Peru

EU representatives and the heads of state of the Mercosur countries have renewed their commitment to strengthening their political, economic and commercial relations. Read more

Brazil achieves 'investment grade'

On 30 April the influential credit-rating agency Standard & Poor's promoted Brazil to investment grade, reflecting the increasingly secure environment the country offers to foreign investors. Read more

President defends Brazilian biofuels

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has strongly rejected accusations that Brazil's sugarcane-based biofuels programme is harmful to the environment and a contributory factor in the increase in global food prices. Read more

Brazilian government launches invitation to tender for PR campaign

The Brazilian government has published an invitation to tender for a public-relations and press campaign aimed at promoting Brazil internationally and attracting investment to the country. Read more

Literary competition for Brazilians resident abroad

Brazilian writers living outside Brazil are invited to enter short stories or poems for this year's Prêmio Off Flip de Literatura. Read more

Brazil's economic growth gathers pace

Brazil's Gross Domestic Product increased 5.4% in 2007, the fastest rate of growth since 2004. Read more

Brazil hosts UNITAID meeting

Brazil is an active participant in UNITAID, an international facility for the purchase of drugs against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and is currently hosting a meeting of its executive council. Read more

US State Department human rights report

Brazil is open to dialogue with all independent, multilateral human rights mechanisms, but does not comment on reports compiled unilaterally on the basis of countries' own domestic legislation and criteria. Read more

Situation in the Gaza Strip

Brazil calls for an immediate end to hostilities. Read more

Agriculture minister says EU has regained confidence in Brazil's beef traceability system

EU decision to begin reopening its market to Brazilian beef is a 'positive sign'. Read more

Negotiations concerning exports of Brazilian bovine meat to the EU

The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply has provided clarifications regarding the negotiations about Brazilian exports of in natura bovine meat to the European Union. Read more

Attacks in East Timor

Brazil vehemently condemns the attacks carried out yesterday against the president and prime minister of East Timor. Read more

Carnival promotes safe-sex message

The Brazilian government’s forthright approach to HIV/AIDS, praised by the World Health Organization, is reflected in a pre-carnival publicity campaign. Read more

Brazil achieves dramatic reduction in infant mortality

A UNICEF report shows that infant mortality in Brazil was reduced by more than half between 1990 and 2006, representing a rate of progress above the global average. Read more

Brazilian candidate for leadership of WIPO

Brazil has presented the candidature of Dr José Graça Aranha for the position of Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Read more

Release of Colombian hostages

The Brazilian Government welcomes the release of two hostages who were being held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Read more

Brazil to coordinate UN Peacebuilding Commission's activities relating to Guinea-Bissau

On 19 December 2007, the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) elected Brazil to coordinate its activities relating to Guinea-Bissau. Guinea-Bissau had previously indicated that it considered Brazil a satisfactory candidate for the role. Read more

Blacklist for main perpetrators of Amazon deforestation

Brazil’s national environmental protection agency (IBAMA), has already identified the worst offenders in the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Rondônia. Read more

Hostage situation in Colombia

The Brazilian Government regrets that circumstances have prevented the anticipated release of three hostages held by the FARC. Read more