Brazil, this beautiful country situated in the heart of South America, is the largest country on the continent and the fifth largest country in the world by land area, exceeding 8.5 million square kilometres. Brazil enjoys political and economic stability and maintains harmonious relationships with its neighbors, sharing some natural resources. It is home to the second-largest hydroelectric power station in the world (after China’s Three Gorges Dam), with an annual production of 94.68 billion kilowatt-hours, shared with Paraguay and Argentina.
Brazil is rich in natural, animal, and industrial resources. Additionally, it holds a prominent position within the Group of Twenty (G20), which serves as the main forum for trade and economic cooperation among its members. The establishment of the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), comprising the world’s major economies, further solidifies Brazil’s international presence.
Brazil leads the global stage in several significant products. It is one of the largest producers of coffee, sugar, soybeans, white meat, and red meat worldwide. Moreover, Brazil distinguishes itself through its diverse and advanced industries, even venturing into aircraft manufacturing.