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Guyana's Jungle Is Brazil's Agricultural Frontier
Jan 24, 2018 | 09:00 GMT
![Brazil's increased interaction with Guyana is closely tied to the growth in agricultural production in Roraima. The state's main areas of soybean and corn cultivation are located close to the Guyanese border.](https://wv-test.stratfor.com/sites/default/files/styles/2x1_full/public/ne-corner-latam.jpg?itok=aRJpAsUB)
Brazil's increased interaction with Guyana is closely tied to the growth in agricultural production in Roraima. The state's main areas of soybean and corn cultivation are located close to the Guyanese border.
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Highlights
- Crop production is set to expand in the northern Brazilian state of Roraima, one of the country's last untapped agricultural frontiers.
- Brazil's relations with Guyana will increase in importance as the latter's ports could become key to exporting Roraima's crops.
- Greater cooperation between Brasilia and Georgetown on infrastructure could lead Brazil to informally side with Guyana in its long-running border dispute with troubled Venezuela.
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