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Instituto Equilíbrio is an independent, nonpartisan think tank focused on analyzing the risks and opportunities of the climate transition for Brazilian agribusiness — a vital engine of economic growth, food security, and global leadership in practical climate solutions.

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Opinion – COP30: How We Showed the World the Strength of Tropical Agriculture

In an op-ed by Eduardo Bastos published on The Agribiz, he highlights a key message from COP30: “what remains from this COP is a simple yet powerful insight—the Brazilian agricultural sector has matured. We are ready to show results, present data, influence negotiations, and lead the transformation of food systems.”

Brazil Showcases Sustainable Production and Expands Its Influence at COP

A Globo Rural report shows how global negotiators witnessed, at the AgriZone, practical solutions that contribute to climate mitigation. Eduardo Bastos, CEO of Instituto Equilíbrio and one of the interviewees, emphasizes that the sector fulfilled its mission of expanding its role in global climate discussions.

FGV Study: Brazil Could Gain R$ 94 Billion per Year with Wider Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Practices

A story distributed by Reuters and published by InfoMoney highlights findings from the FGV Agro study, sponsored by Instituto Equilíbrio and AGNI. The analysis estimates gains based on increased adoption of biofuels, bioinputs, no-till farming, and intensive cattle finishing systems.

Opinion – COP30: What the World Expects from Brazil and What Brazil Needs from the World

In another op-ed published on AgFeed, Eduardo Bastos, CEO of Instituto Equilíbrio, examines Brazil’s agribusiness landscape in the context of COP30. He underscores the need to build alliances, open new markets, and ensure that climate finance reaches producers committed to responsible practices.