Brazil considers a more investor-friendly approach to foreign land ownership

President Dilma Rousseff gave a few clues last week regarding how she will manage the prickly issue of foreign land ownership. Although a final decision is still months away, one of Dilma’s top aides said the government has no intention of creating barriers to foreign investment in agriculture. However, in line with the overarching goals of her government, any new legislation will favour productive investment over speculative investment. Although this is positive news for Brazil’s...

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