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Aims to defend the rights and interests of sugarcane producers with industries and the government, through representation and excellent services to members.
Its objective is to organize the producer class and expand its representation in Brazil and abroad. Our mission is to ensure a safe and profitable future for sugarcane producers by pursuing excellence in agricultural production and coordination of the sugar-energy chain.
Represent and promote the sugar-energy sector in Brazil and abroad, before the Brazilian government, other entities in the Brazilian biofuels sector, the press, NGOs, companies and civil society.
Was founded by prominent sugar traders in 1882 to state Contract Rules providing contract terms for the proper conduct of the international raw sugar trade. The SAL delivers a dispute resolution service by arbitration to both Members and Non-Members.
Today the SAL is the foremost trade association in the world for the international raw sugar trade.
Is a premier sugar organization in India. It is the interface between Government and private sugar mills in the country. The prime objective is to ensure that the functioning and interest of the private sugar mills in the country are safeguarded through conducive and growth-oriented policies of the Government.
Was established in 1938 and has continued to serve the industry since then. Over 70% of Private Sector Sugar Mills are members of the Association. Members today have established Ultra Modern Sugar Complexes, comprising of Sugar Plant, Distillery (manufacturing Potable and Industrial Alcohol), Cogeneration, Fertilizer etc. Progressive com
Was established in 1938 and has continued to serve the industry since then. Over 70% of Private Sector Sugar Mills are members of the Association. Members today have established Ultra Modern Sugar Complexes, comprising of Sugar Plant, Distillery (manufacturing Potable and Industrial Alcohol), Cogeneration, Fertilizer etc. Progressive companies have their own sugarcane farms, where advanced research in agricultural practices like developing high yielding variety, Tissue Culture etc. are being practiced.
For more than quarter of a century Sugaronline has been working with thousands of industry professionals to build a central repository for all things sugar. A community of people from Farmers, Refiners and Millers, to Traders, Buyers and Consumers – all sharing connections, information, news and vital industry reports.
Every day we curate
For more than quarter of a century Sugaronline has been working with thousands of industry professionals to build a central repository for all things sugar. A community of people from Farmers, Refiners and Millers, to Traders, Buyers and Consumers – all sharing connections, information, news and vital industry reports.
Every day we curate and originate new content written by specialists from around the world – connecting our members to relevant information, relevant people and more importantly connecting everyone to the future of the global sugar market.
Our readership includes sugar mills, distillery units, sugarcane farmers, molasses and ENA export traders, sugar institutes, sugar federations, cane societies, and the sugar department of state and national sugar allied industries.
Our objective is to share information and knowledge on sugarcane policies, sugarcane farming techniques for f
Our readership includes sugar mills, distillery units, sugarcane farmers, molasses and ENA export traders, sugar institutes, sugar federations, cane societies, and the sugar department of state and national sugar allied industries.
Our objective is to share information and knowledge on sugarcane policies, sugarcane farming techniques for farmers and the sugar industry. Our magazine covers a range of articles, write-ups, and news on government policies, sugar mill updates, molasses data, and other important data of the business.
At Sugar Times Magazine, we are committed to providing high-quality, accurate, and timely information to our readers. We strive to be the go-to source for industry professionals, farmers, and anyone interested in the sugar industry. We welcome you to join us on this journey, and look forward to keeping you informed and engaged.
It is a consulting, agronomic advisory, technology and logistics company applied to sugarcane, created in 2000 with the union of professionals with more than twenty years of experience in companies and research bodies focused on the sugar and alcohol sector in Brazil.
It is a reputable company, committed to the development of the sector an
It is a consulting, agronomic advisory, technology and logistics company applied to sugarcane, created in 2000 with the union of professionals with more than twenty years of experience in companies and research bodies focused on the sugar and alcohol sector in Brazil.
It is a reputable company, committed to the development of the sector and with extensive experience in research, technology transfer, and providing services to the agricultural sector of mills. Our technical team is comprised of professionals with an average of 15 to 35 years of experience, all of whom have worked for various mills in Brazil and abroad.
We have a strong presence in the sector, providing services to the agricultural sector of several mills in various regions of the country, such as Piracicaba, Ribeirão Preto, Assis, Jaú, Araras, São José do Rio Preto, Araraquara, Presidente Prudente, Araçatuba, Paraná, Triângulo Mineiro, and several others in Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, and Mato Grosso do Sul.
A national entity representing the Brazilian sugar-ethanol sector, it brings together 15 trade associations and represents 214 industrial units from all bioenergy and sugar-producing states in a single institution. Founded in 2003 as the National Sugar-Alcohol Forum, it emerged as a nonprofit organization with the goal of creating and exp
A national entity representing the Brazilian sugar-ethanol sector, it brings together 15 trade associations and represents 214 industrial units from all bioenergy and sugar-producing states in a single institution. Founded in 2003 as the National Sugar-Alcohol Forum, it emerged as a nonprofit organization with the goal of creating and expanding channels of dialogue between industry, government, and society.
Its historical contributions to agribusiness in Brazil place the Unit at the forefront of the technological developments for the crop in tropical regions. Its contributions include the development of cultivars adapted to low latitudes, biological pest control, and soil management and conservation techniques, among others.
The 1930s were the stage for the first onversations and movements of cattle ranchers and rural producers from São Paulo, in various parts of the state, aiming to organize a representative system for the sector, culminating in the conception of the first rural associative structure in São Paulo, FARESP (Federation of Rural Associations of
The 1930s were the stage for the first onversations and movements of cattle ranchers and rural producers from São Paulo, in various parts of the state, aiming to organize a representative system for the sector, culminating in the conception of the first rural associative structure in São Paulo, FARESP (Federation of Rural Associations of the State of São Paulo), precursor of the current FAESP, at a peculiar time for the sector, which had just gone through the global coffee crisis that strongly affected the national economy.
It brings together actions, projects, programs, and initiatives aimed at consolidating the organization as a representative institution for soybean and corn producers in Mato Grosso. It includes special projects aimed at members and the community at large.
Its objective is to formulate, adopt, implement and coordinate policies and activities related to foreign trade in goods and services, foreign direct investment, Brazilian investment abroad and export financing, with a view to promoting increased productivity in the Brazilian economy and the country's international competitiveness.
It is a private law legal association, organized for non-economic purposes, with an indefinite term, representing companies that export and import goods and services, and other legal entities and individuals, national or foreign, with activities related to foreign trade.
It is an Autonomous Social Service created by Law No. 11,080, of December 30, 2004, to promote the implementation of industrial development policies, especially those that contribute to the generation of jobs in Brazil, in line with foreign trade and science and technology policies.
Its objective is to formulate, adopt, implement and coordinate policies and activities related to foreign trade in goods and services, foreign direct investment, Brazilian investment abroad and export financing, with a view to promoting increased productivity in the Brazilian economy and the country's international competitiveness.
INPE's mission is to promote and execute studies, scientific research, technological development, and human resource training in the fields of Space and Atmospheric Science, Space Applications, Meteorology, and Space Engineering and Technology, as well as related fields, in accordance with the policies and guidelines defined by the Minist
INPE's mission is to promote and execute studies, scientific research, technological development, and human resource training in the fields of Space and Atmospheric Science, Space Applications, Meteorology, and Space Engineering and Technology, as well as related fields, in accordance with the policies and guidelines defined by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation. INPE's current activities seek to demonstrate that the use of space science and technology can influence the quality of life of the Brazilian population and the country's development.
Is the only international organisation concerned solely with analytical methods for the sugar industry. In addition to use by that industry, ICUMSA methods are recognised by authorities such as the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the OIML, the EU, and the US Food Chemicals Codex.
Is the leading global organisation focusing on the science of sugars and health.
Our aim is to improve worldwide understanding of sugar’s role in health and nutrition.
WSRO was established in 1978 and is registered in the UK. We are a not-for-profit research organisation, funded through annual membership fees.
Main Responsibilities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China
1. To implement the state's diplomatic principles and policies and related laws and regulations; safeguard national sovereignty, security and interests on behalf of the state; run diplomatic affairs on behalf of the state and the government; and han
Main Responsibilities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China
1. To implement the state's diplomatic principles and policies and related laws and regulations; safeguard national sovereignty, security and interests on behalf of the state; run diplomatic affairs on behalf of the state and the government; and handle diplomatic activities between leaders of the CPC and the state and foreign leaders.
2. To study overarching and strategic issues in international situation and international relations; analyze major issues concerning diplomatic work in such areas as politics, economy, culture and security; and advise the CPC Central Committee and the State Council on adopting diplomatic strategies, principles and policies.
3. To coordinate with relevant government departments according to the overall diplomatic planning, and report and give suggestions to the CPC Central Committee and the State Council on major issues including foreign trade, economic cooperation and assistance, culture, military aid, arms trade, Chinese nationals abroad, education, science and technology, and public diplomacy.
4. To draft laws, regulations and policy plans concerning diplomatic work.
5. To handle global and regional security, political, economic, human rights, social, refugee and other diplomatic affairs in the United Nations and other multilateral fora.
6. To deal with matters in international arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation; research international security issues; and organize negotiations on treaties and agreements related to arms control.
7. To conclude bilateral and multilateral treaties, handle international judicial cooperation, oversee or participate in dealing with major foreign-related legal cases that involve the state or the government, assist in examining foreign-related draft laws and regulations, and organize and coordinate the work of fulfilling international conventions and agreements.
8. To lead or participate in efforts to formulate policies related to land and maritime boundaries; guide and coordinate foreign-related maritime work; organize the work of border delimitation, boundary demarcation and joint inspections, and handle relevant foreign-related cases; and conduct diplomatic negotiations on maritime delimitation and joint development.
9. To release information about important diplomatic activities, elaborate on foreign policies, conduct information-related work about important diplomatic activities, organize public diplomacy activities, and take charge of the affairs related to foreign journalists in China and resident foreign news agencies.
10. To oversee the state's foreign-related protocol and ceremonial affairs; oversee the protocol arrangements of important diplomatic activities of the state; and oversee the courteous reception, diplomatic privileges and immunities accorded to foreign diplomatic missions in China.
11. To oversee consular work. To regulate the activities of foreign diplomatic and consular missions in China; oversee work related to consular affairs of Chinese nationals abroad; conduct or participate in handling representations regarding foreign-related cases in China; oversee consular protection and assistance, coordinate relevant government departments, local authorities and guide Chinese diplomatic missions abroad in handling cases requiring consular protection and assistance, and release warning information for consular protection and assistance.
12. To coordinate efforts to handle urgent incidents abroad concerning Chinese interests, safeguard the lawful rights and interests of Chinese citizens and institutions abroad, and take part in efforts to handle urgent incidents in China which involve foreigners.
13. To handle, in accordance with law, diplomatic and consular affairs in Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions, and handle foreign affairs related to Taiwan.
14. To guide and coordinate foreign affairs work of local government and State Council departments, examine important foreign affairs regulations of local government and State Council departments as well as the requests to the State Council for instructions concerning foreign affairs, and put forward recommendations together with relevant government departments on the handling of major incidents involving violations of laws and regulations governing foreign affairs.
15. To handle and coordinate foreign affairs concerning national security.
16. To provide interpretation for important diplomatic activities of the state and translation of diplomatic documents and correspondence.
17. To lead Chinese diplomatic missions abroad and the offices of Commissioners in Hong Kong and Macao; oversee the personnel and organizational work of diplomatic missions abroad; provide directions to Chinese diplomatic missions abroad and offices of Commissioners in Hong Kong and Macao on the use of information technology, financial management and premises construction; and regulate the use of real property by foreign diplomatic missions in China.
18. To oversee the work of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, and oversee the foreign affairs work of the Red Cross Society of China and China Soong Ching Ling Foundation.
19. To perform other tasks given by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council.
It represents the Halal Division of the Islamic Center in Brazil, which, with almost 20 years of activity in the area, uses its vast experience with more than 60 countries spread across 5 continents and hundreds of renowned Brazilian and foreign industries to guarantee and value the complete Halal condition of the products and services it certifies.
FAMBRAS HALAL LTDA Certification is a company with more than 40 years of history, which acts as an Organism of Halal Certification for products in Latin America. All the know-how acquired in those years of work, was started by the Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil, destined today to the social (which includes cultural and educational projects) and religious part.
The OU (Orthodox Union) Kosher is the world’s largest and most widely recognized international kosher certification agency, certifying over 1,000,000 products produced in more than 13,000 plants located in 105 countries around the world.
as the Orthodox Jewish Council/Vaad Hakashrus of Baltimore, is a nonprofit 501(c)3 agency considered one of the most trusted and respected kosher certification organizations by kosher consumers and kosher organizations, alike. Our status as a non-profit organization helps us avoid conflicts of interest that might compromise our high kashrus standards, and is the underpinning of that trust.
We independently provide market research, information, analysis, studies and forecasts, for sugar and ethanol markets best reflected in our reports, data and consultancy services.
The consultancy work is mainly focused in helping you to take good business, commercial and trading decisions, on your pricing strategy, investments, sales and p
We independently provide market research, information, analysis, studies and forecasts, for sugar and ethanol markets best reflected in our reports, data and consultancy services.
The consultancy work is mainly focused in helping you to take good business, commercial and trading decisions, on your pricing strategy, investments, sales and purchasing programs, on your physical and futures positions, on market movements and forecasts.
StoneX is a global company providing customized financial services, founded in 1924 in the United States, with a presence on five continents and in the main agricultural markets of Brazil.
In Brazil, StoneX specializes in designing hedging strategies – protection against price fluctuations – to ensure that the projected profitability of ou
StoneX is a global company providing customized financial services, founded in 1924 in the United States, with a presence on five continents and in the main agricultural markets of Brazil.
In Brazil, StoneX specializes in designing hedging strategies – protection against price fluctuations – to ensure that the projected profitability of our clients' businesses is not compromised by constant market movements.
Visit the corporate website and learn about all the products and services offered by StoneX Brazil!
Is the leading consulting firm in Brazilian agribusiness. It is headquartered in Brazil and has an international presence through subsidiaries in Argentina, Colombia, the United States, and Spain. With over 50 years of experience, the company monitors global markets for soybeans, corn, wheat, coffee on a daily basis, maintaining the large
Is the leading consulting firm in Brazilian agribusiness. It is headquartered in Brazil and has an international presence through subsidiaries in Argentina, Colombia, the United States, and Spain. With over 50 years of experience, the company monitors global markets for soybeans, corn, wheat, coffee on a daily basis, maintaining the largest database of physical prices and agricultural statistics in the sector at the international level.
Founded in 1992 by a team of expert economists and analysts, CEIC Data provides the most expansive and accurate data insights into both developed and developing markets. With our local experts on the ground in more than 18 countries, we are the service of choice for economic and investment research by economists, analysts, investors, corporations, and universities around the world.
Is a Brazilian multinational company that has been developing high-technology solutions for the financial and commodities (agricultural, metals, oil, and energy), educational, telecommunications, and data center markets since 1973. The company has its headquarters and nine branches in Brazil, as well as subsidiaries in the United States,
Is a Brazilian multinational company that has been developing high-technology solutions for the financial and commodities (agricultural, metals, oil, and energy), educational, telecommunications, and data center markets since 1973. The company has its headquarters and nine branches in Brazil, as well as subsidiaries in the United States, Argentina, Colombia, and Spain, and clients in 35 countries.
A leading exchange company in the UAE with the largest branch network, started as an offshoot of a flourishing trading business by the Al Ansari family almost 60 years ago. Al Ansari Exchange was established primarily to meet the foreign exchange and remittance needs of their trading partners and customers at a time when formal banking was yet to be established in the country.
Is a centrally administered, large-scale state-owned enterprise. While focusing on our core agri-food businesses, we also engage in businesses across the food, finance, and real estate sectors. Over the years, we have grown into a leading global agri-food corporation with international operations.
It is the largest agricultural content portal, specializing in information and solutions for the agribusiness sector. A pioneer on the internet, for 25 years it has provided daily news, technical content, an online platform for consulting pesticide leaflets, market information, agricultural prices, and weather forecasts, videos and interviews, and digital marketing channels.
Is a national coalition of sugarbeet and sugarcane producers, including sugar farmers, sugar processors, sugar refiners, sugar suppliers, sugar workers and others dedicated to preserving a strong U.S. sugar industry. The American Sugar Alliance works to ensure that sugar farmers and workers in the U.S. sugar industry survive in a world of heavily subsidized sugar.
It is the largest grain port in Latin America. It is also the third-largest container port in Brazil, behind only Itajaí and Santos. It is the largest port in Brazil for grain exports. It exports and imports grains, fertilizers, containers, liquids, automobiles, timber, paper, salt, sugar, and other goods.
Has a vast port region and long coastline, with a coastline stretching across 220 kilometers. It consists of 19 port areas, owns more than 200 large deepwater berths for vessels over 10,000 dwt., and more than 115 large and super-large deepwater berths for vessels over 50,000 dwt. Ningbo Zhoushan Port owns and operates most large and super-large deepwater berths in Mainland China.
Located by the South China Sea, is a deepwater seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products, and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the economic development of Hong Kong, the natural shelter and deep waters of Victoria Harbour provide ideal conditions for berthing and the handling of all
Located by the South China Sea, is a deepwater seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products, and to a lesser extent raw materials and passengers. A key factor in the economic development of Hong Kong, the natural shelter and deep waters of Victoria Harbour provide ideal conditions for berthing and the handling of all types of vessels. It is one of the busiest ports in the world, in the three categories of shipping movements, cargo handled and passengers carried.
It is a private, non-profit organization that has been working to promote trade and cultural relations between India and Brazil since 2003. Its main objective is to help Indian and Brazilian companies develop businesses and achieve their objectives in their respective target markets.
Aiming to meet all information and service demands of Brazilian and foreign companies, the chamber, founded on May 11, 2015, draws on the extensive experience of Brazilian and Asian entrepreneurs in managing their operations in national and international trade and industry. We form a strong networking network connecting continents.
It works with the vision of being a relevant player in the growth and diversification of Arab-Brazilian trade, interacting with public and private agents in Brazil and the Arab world, in order to contribute to Brazil becoming the third largest trading and investment partner of Brazil.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business organization and network. Our members range from small businesses and chambers of commerce across the country to startups in fast-growing industries, leading industry associations, and global corporations.
For all the businesses and associations we represent, we are the only organization that optimizes the relationship between government and business at scale, across the economy, and around the world.
Founded in 1991, the same year Mercosur was founded, the Mercosur and the Americas Chamber of Commerce is a private-law civil entity recognized by its member countries. It acts as a link between the political and regulatory will of governments and the commercial objectives of businesspeople.
Dubai Chambers is the engine of Dubai’s economic development and business growth. As the umbrella organisation of Dubai Chamber of Commerce, Dubai International Chamber, and Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, Dubai Chambers empowers the local business community, builds and reinforces international partnerships, and accelerates the growth of the digital economy to cement the emirate’s position as a leading global hub for business, trade, and investments.
Since 2002, the Brazil-China International Development Chamber of Commerce (CCDIBC) has worked to strengthen diplomatic, commercial, and cultural relations between Brazil and China, with the mission of bringing individuals, organizations, and companies closer together to conduct business and actions that improve people's lives.
CCDIBC has
Since 2002, the Brazil-China International Development Chamber of Commerce (CCDIBC) has worked to strengthen diplomatic, commercial, and cultural relations between Brazil and China, with the mission of bringing individuals, organizations, and companies closer together to conduct business and actions that improve people's lives.
CCDIBC has the knowledge, relationships, experience, and structure to guide its members in conducting business, partnerships, investments, and projects in a consistent, satisfactory, and profitable manner, without setbacks or inconvenient events.
To achieve its purpose, CCDIBC promotes events, lectures, missions, meetings, visits, and private meetings conducted by the institutional relations team, all available to its members and planned collaboratively, according to current events.
Is an independent, not-for-profit business membership organization. A non-governmental association, the Chamber’s mission is to promote trade, investment, and cultural ties between the two nations and to help develop closer ties between the business communities of both nations.
It is the largest Latin American integration group. Its thirteen member countries include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, representing a total area of 20 million square kilometers and over 510 million inhabitants.
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