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China’s Internal Motives and Dynamics Behind Its Agricultural Investments in Brazil

24 October 2024, 5:00 pm–7:00 pm

Date, time and speaker details

The UCL Institute of the Americas is delighted to be hosting a seminar with the Journal of Agrarian Change

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Enrique Castañón Ballivián

Location

B08
1-19 Torrington Place
London
WC1E 7HB
United Kingdom

THIS IS AN ONLINE & IN-PERSON EVENT

Chinese agricultural investments in Brazil have surged over the past decade, primarily targeting soybeans but extending across various sectors. These investments are diverse, differing in scale, the actors involved, and their objectives. Existing literature explores how conglomerates like COFCO and ChemChina, along with other players, adapt to local conditions through interactions with Brazilian officials and agribusiness partners. This presentation offers a complementary analysis based on China’s political economy, linking these local adaptations to the domestic interests of agribusiness groups and their connections with state institutions in China. It examines the rise of large agribusinesses among soybean traders and processors outsourcing soybeans from Brazil. Tomaz identifies different enterprise groups with unique expansion strategies and finds that their success depends on securing advantageous positions for overseas investments by influencing and benefiting from state policies. His research provides new insights into the motivations and strategies of Chinese agribusinesses investing in Brazil, highlighting the multiple links between domestic interests and international expansion.

About the Speaker

Tomaz Fares

Tomaz Fares is a political economist and lecturer at the University of York. He holds a PhD in Development Studies from SOAS, University of London, and a master’s degree in history from Peking University. As a Brazilian scholar with seven years of experience living in China, Tomaz has produced pioneering research on China’s agribusiness internationalisation and state analysis, with his work published in leading world journals.

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