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Brazil: Increasing Sustainable Production in the Amazon Rainforest | G20: Foreign Direct Investment that Supports the SDGs

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Agrifood Export and Sustainability in Europe

Trade and the WTO Are Key

This week we have a guest post from former EU Ambassador John Clarke.

He was, till last October, EU’s chief agriculture negotiator and previously the EU’s Head of Delegation to the WTO and the UN in Geneva.

Ambassador Clarke negotiated the EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, and the EU-China Geographical Indication (GI) Agreement among many others in his long and distinguished career as a EU diplomat.

He speaks about the agrifood sector, resilience, sustainability, trade, and the three Cs.

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We also have an interview with Brazilian diplomat Camila Olsen, Head of Trade, Investment, Agriculture and Energy Section. She is based at the Brazilian Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she oversees a portfolio of trade in agriculture as well as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Brazil, bringing the most relevant stakeholders to the table: academia, private, and public sectors.

We spoke about trade in…

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