The COP30 United Nations climate conference opens in Belém, Brazil, on 10 November 2025 and presents a historic platform for the country to pos-ition the bioeconomy as a central pillar in its environmental agenda. The bioeconomy is an approach that is often promoted as both a solution to the environmental crisis and a catalyst for inclusive development.

Brazil defines its national bioeconomy strategy as a model of productive and economic development, based on justice, ethics and inclusion, that uses natural resources in a sustainable, regenerative and conservationist manner, integrating scientific ...

 

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