I would like to know if somebody here have already considered in investing in Brazil - crop production. As a Brazilian, I can say there plenty of opportunity for this field in my country, mainly because of huge swaths of arrable land available. But I'm looking for a foreign person to see if we can establish a partnership.
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To invest in Brazil, the minimum amount of money one needs is $150,000. But unfortunetaly this is not enough to buy a piece of land here anymore. This doesn't mean that cheap prices are gone around here. The case is they vary according to the region the farm is (Brazil is as big as USA and Canada). And to me, the most important thing is credit/loan. Prohibitive in my country. The cost of money and interest rates in Brazil are so high you wouldn't believe. That is why I'm looking for a foreign partner. In my mind, it's easier and less costly for a citizen of a developed country to borrow Money from whatever source. So quantity of money and share are not the defining point in my case.
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How is the infrastructure. From what I have read there are few railways to get grain to port.
If brazil is the size of canada, to truck grain to port could eat up a lot of the profit.
Why is brazil not looking at building dual tracked railways to increase value of exports? I think you can then be taken seriously about investment. I think I would move there at that point because Brazil and its farmers would become some of the lowest cost producers in the world.
Canada would struggle to keep up.
But gladly there is no indication that will happen soon, so just carry on.
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A very good point, man. Logistics is a careful item any person who wants to do business in Brazil has to evaluate. Its quality is different for each state and generally the closer you are to the sea the more affordable it is. And yes, a lot of commodities are transported by ferry here. It's such a pity the system is not full developed though. Where a farm is situaded can increase or reduce the profits.
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