Organizers and exhibitors at the 41st Expointer, the largest open-air agricultural show in Latin American, are reporting increased sales at the expo vs. 2017.
Sectors of Brazil’s machinery manufacturing base, including ag equipment makers, are anticipating collective vacations due to a truckers’ strike that lasted more than 2 weeks at the end of May.
Agricultural machinery sales reached R$2.38 billion (approx. $756 million) in revenues during the first quarter of 2017 in Brazil, according to the president of the Sectorial Chamber of Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Pedro Estevao Bastos de Oliveira.
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