AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBrazil Election Watch: Lula officially kicked off Brazil’s 2026 campaign, facing the challenge of reinventing his message for a fourth term while opponents lean on AI and fake content fears; the race is framed around whether problems left unsolved in 18 years can be fixed now. International Monitoring: The OAS says it will send observers to track October general elections, joining other groups including the EU and Mercosur Parliament. Energy & Industry: Petrobras reported hydrocarbons in an exploratory well off Amapá, with drilling continuing as the company pushes to replenish reserves. Agribusiness & Climate Risk: El Niño is flagged as a threat to Brazil’s grain crop and logistics, with analysts warning of yield and cost pressures that could feed into food inflation and a wider 2027 crisis. Sports (Brazil-linked): Arsenal’s captain Martin Ødegaard praised new signing Bruno Guimarães, saying their on-pitch connection is already “natural.” Health & Pharma: Eurofarma and Eisai will bring insomnia drug Dayvigo (lemborexant) to Brazil, targeting a growing R$1.3bn market.
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