

Did you Know?
Agriculture
and Livestock
That
Brazil is the largest nation in terms of arable land of the world, with
22% of this area, and that it produced 94 million tons of grains in the
2000/2001 harvest?
That we
are the top world producer of coffee, oranges and sugarcane; the second
largest producer of cassava, beef, beans and soybean; the third of
poultry, refined sugar and corn; the fourth of grains and cocoa; the
seventh of eggs and pork; the eighth of cotton and rice? And that we are
the second largest world exporter of chicken and the fourth of pork?
Climate
That
Brazil isn't only a tropical country, like everyone thinks, but that, in
the South Region, the average annual temperature is 18o Celsius (64.4o
F). And that it snows in some states of this region?
Communications
That,
by 2005, there will be 60 million cell phones in operation and that,
currently, there are already 20 million in use, compared to 5.6 million
in July of 1998?
That,
in 1994, the country had less than a million cell phones; in 1998, they
totaled 5.6 million and that today there are 23.2 million cell phones,
or in other words, an expansion of 310% in only 2 years?
That,
in 1994, Brazil had 13 million fixed phone lines and, that by the end of
2000, this number reached 38.3 million?
That
Brazil is ranked 9th among the nations that most use the Internet, with
10.9 million people online - losing only to USA, Japan, Germany, Great
Britain, China, Canada, South Korea and Italy?
That
61% of Latin American websites are Brazilian?
That
Brazilian television was the 4th of the world to go on the air daily,
after the United States, Great Britain and France?
That TV
Globo is the 4th largest television station of the world, surpassed only
by the 3 largest American stations (ABC, CBS and NBC)?
That
the transmission facilities of the Radio Nacional in Brasilia is the
fifth largest in the world, and the largest in Latin America?
Living
conditions after the Real Plan
That
inflation, for the entire year of 2000, was 4.38% and that just in March
of 1983 is reached 83%? That with the end of inflation, with the
subsequent increase of the purchasing power of salaries and with the
greater concern of the government of Fernando Henrique Cardoso for
matters of a social nature, the real average income of those employed
increased 27% in the metropolitan regions?
That in
the 1998-2000 period, 13 million people climbed over the poverty line,
reducing the percentage of the country's poor population from 43.8% to
32.7%?
That,
in the 6 largest cities of Brazil, the percentage of the poor dropped
from 42%, in July of 1994, to 28% in January of 1996?
That
the average monthly income of the population rose from R$ 364 (US$ 145)
in 1992 to R$ 472 (US$ 188) in 1999?
That
5,160,000 families began receiving running water in their homes, which
raised the percentage of inhabitants with running water from 69.5% to
81% from 1992 to 1997?
That
the number of residences with trash collection services increased to
5,260,000, that is, from 64% to 74% between 1992 and 1997?
That
3,650,000 families began to receive electricity in their homes and that
2,790,000 had phone lines installed, rising from 88% to 93% between 1992
and 1997?
That
the sewage system reached 1,640,000 homes, rising from 50.3% to 59.4%
between 1992 and 1999?
That
the consumption of industrialized food products also grew from 1994 to
1997? That in the case of chicken, the increase was of 39.9%; of beef,
27.1%; and of pork, 26.1%? That the consumption of yogurt rose 85.9%; of
cheese, 51.8%; of beer, 56.8%; of soft drinks, 71.5%; and of cookies and
crackers, 42.6%?
That
our unemployment rates are lower than the Europeans? That in Italy, for
example, the jobless rate is 12% and that in Brazil it was 4.8% in
December of 2000?
Economy
That
Brazil has the 8th largest economy of the world and that, in 20 years,
will become the 4th largest economic power, competing for this position
with France, Italy and Great Britain?
That
the GDP grew, on average, 4% a year from 1994 to 1996, in comparison to
only 0.22% in the period of 1990 to 1993, and that, in 2000, growth was
4.6%?
That
the per capita GDP, which had dropped to 1.25% a year, from 1990 to
1993, increased 2.51% annually from 1994 to 1997?
That,
according to the World Bank, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and Russia
will be the nations with the highest development rates in the next 25
years?
That we
are responsible for 42% of the GDP of Latin America and that the GDP of
Argentina is the same as that of the interior of the state of São Paulo
(excluding the metropolitan region); and that the GDP of Chile is equal
to that of Greater Campinas metropolitan area (a city in the state of São
Paulo)?
That,
of the 500 largest corporations of Latin America, 300 are Brazilian; 80
are Mexican; 60 are Argentinean; and 30 are Chilean?
That
capital goods (machinery and equipment) for the construction industry,
the electric energy sector and for mixed purposes expanded, in the last
4 years, 49%, 17% and 9%, respectively?
That
the Mercosur economic bloc - of which Brazil is a member, together with
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay - has a GDP of US$ 1.141 trillion,
occupies 10% of the surface of the American continent and possesses a
population of 212 million inhabitants (26% of the continent's total
population)?
That
Brazil is responsible for 30% of the earnings of the coffee sector in
the world, 20% of soybean, 8.5% of chicken, 4.5% of footwear, 3.2% of
steel and 2.9% of automobiles?
That
supermarkets, in 1999, earned US$ 35 billion, with 55,300 stores,
670,000 direct jobs and 2 million indirect ones, being responsible for
85% of food supply in the country?
That,
between 1990 and 1999, 4,900,000 businesses were constituted, of which
2.7 million (55.1%) are considered micro and small-sized?
That
their production represent nearly 20% of the GDP, 60% of jobs and 30% of
the gross sum of the nation's industrial production?
Education
That
the illiteracy rate has been diminishing rapidly, dropping from 18.3% in
1990 to 13.8% in 1998? And that, in 2001, 94% of children between the
ages of 10 and 14 years are in school?
That
illiteracy among youths 10 to 14 years of age in urban areas is inferior
to 5% today?
That,
in 1992, 18.2% of children between 7 and 14 years of age weren't in
school and that, in 1999, only 4% weren't enrolled?
That,
in 2000, the government distributed 110 million school textbooks to
32,500,000 students in elementary schools as part of the National
Textbook Program.
That
the Informatics in Education Program (PROINFO) has installed 30,000
computers and accessories in over 2,276 elementary schools where 200,000
students are enrolled?
Electricity
That
the world's biggest hydroelectric powerplant is Itaipu?
That
Brazil is the world's 12th biggest electricity producer ?
Slums
That
for a number of years city authorities in Rio de Janeiro have been
developing the "Neighborhood Slum Program" which will urbanize
all city slums?
History
That
during the Second World War Brazil sent 25,000 soldiers to Italy to
fight the Nazi-fascists? That 500 of them died fighting in Italy
defending democracy? That, in Pistoia, Italy, there is a cemetery for
those Brazilian soldiers?
Indians
That in
Brazil there are 554 Indian reservations covering a total area of
946,452 square kilometers, which is equal to over 11% of the total
territory of the country? That 220 of those reservation areas (covering
436,400 square kilometers) have been demarcated?
That
there are 325,652 Indians living on those reservations? That the Indians
belong to 227 ethnic groups and speak 170 different languages?
That
94,190 square kilometers, out of the total of 224,000 square kilometers
which comprise the state of Roraima, are Indian reservation areas? And
that only 9,910 Yanomani Indians live in those areas; that is, one
Indian for every 10 square kilometers?
That
the Indian population of Brazil has been growing at twice the rate of
the rest of the population (3.2% compared to 1.4%)?
Aircraft
Industry
That a
Brazilian, Santos Dumont, invented the airplane?
That
Embraer, the Brazilian Aeronautical Corporation, has sold 4,959 aircraft
in its 27 years of existence?
That
Brazil is the world's third biggest manufacturer of regional service and
training aircraft?
That
Embraer sells jets and turbo-propeller aircraft to First World countries
such as the United States, France, Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain,
Luxembourg, Holland, Poland, China and Sweden?
That
Embraer is the world's fourth biggest manufacturer of commercial
aircraft?
Informatics
That
the number of computers in Brazil rose from 5.1 million in 1997 to 9.2
million in 2000?
That
Brazil is in seventh place in number of computers and at the moment is
the world's biggest informatics market?
Investments
That,
according to a survey of 1,000 businessmen responsible for 90% of all
direct investments in the world, made in February 2001, by the American
consultancy firm, A.T. Kearney, Brazil is in third place in the
preference of mega-investors, behind only the United States and China.
That,
according to economic analysts, there are a series of factors which
explain why Brazil has become one of the stars of the emerging country
marketplace over the last few years. That, among these factors, is
economic stability, the size of the consumer market, the existence of a
solid financial system, a democratic government and the fact that Brazil
is one of the best positioned countries among the emerging nations in
the New Economy and has the world's most competitive agricultural
sector?
That
Brazil is Latin America's largest recipient of Japanese capital?
That
the Brazilian Privatization Program is the biggest in the world, with
planned sales worth more than $130 billion in telecommunications,
energy, sanitation, banks and gas distributors? That the steel,
petrochemical and fertilizer sectors have already been privatized?
That,
over the last decade, the total volume of direct foreign investment in
Brazil rose by 3,000%?
That,
in 2000, the total volume of direct foreign investments in Brazil
reached $27 billion?
Environment
That
countries in the northern hemisphere cannot teach countries in the
southern hemisphere how to take care of their forests because, in
Europe, for example, only 2% of forest remains, while in Latin America
59% of the forests are still standing?
That
the countries mostly responsible for global warming are the United
States, with emissions of over 186 billion tons of carbon gases, the
European Union countries, over 127 billion tons, and Russia, over 68
billion tons? Brazilian emissions of carbon gases are less than 7
billion tons, which is equivalent to only 4% of American emissions? And
that these are the people who complain about Brazil?
That
more than 1,500 species of fish can be found in the waters of the rivers
of the Amazon region?
That
33% of the large leaf forests of the world are in the Amazon, which
contains 3,500,000 hectares of virgin forest and 750 species of trees?
That
the Amazon contains some 30% of the planet's genetic reserves and is the
most diversified and complex ecosystem known to exist anywhere on earth?
That
around 22% of the world's fresh water rivers are located in the Amazon
region?
Street
kids
That,
contrary to what is found in the international press, Brazil does not
have 11 million, or 7 million, or 5 million, or even 2 million street
kids? The reason being that there are no firm statistics on the subject.
That,
according to a survey by a non-governmental organization, Ibase, in 1994
(the year of the last survey) there were less than a thousand street
kids in Rio de Janeiro?
Market
Data
That
Brazil presently has 43 million consumers and that in 2005 that number
will rise to 65 million? That Brazil is the world's fifth biggest
consumer market?
That
Brazil is in fifth place in purchasing power, behind only the United
States, China, Japan and Germany?
That
Brazil's middle class consists of 35 million families, according to the
IBGE? In other words, Brazil's middle class is 8% bigger than the
population of Germany, and bigger than the sum of the populations of
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Island,
Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the Czech
Republic. Brazil's middle class is bigger than the population of France
and Canada added together. It is equal to one-third of the population of
the United States or 72% of the population of Japan.
That
Brazil is the world's third biggest franchise market, behind only the
United States and Canada? And that the number of franchises in Brazil
rose 96% between 1995 and 1999, reaching a total of 46,534 with 226,334
direct employees?
Mining
That
Brazil is the world's second biggest producer of iron ore, the fifth
biggest producer of manganese, the sixth biggest producer of primary
aluminum, the seventh biggest producer of gold and the eighth biggest
producer of tin?
That
Brazil has the world's fifth biggest reserves of iron ore and tin?
Population
That
Brazil has the fifth largest population in the world, with 170 million
inhabitants?
That
40% of the population of Latin America is Brazilian?
That
there are 23 million Italians and descendants of Italians in Brazil and
that in São Paulo there are 5 million descendants of Italians, which
means there are more Italians in São Paulo than in Rome?
That it
is estimated that the percentage of the population below the poverty
line at the moment is 16%, and that by 2005 that number is expected to
fall to 10%?
Industrial
Production
That
Brazil is the world's tenth biggest industrial power?
That
Brazil is the world's eleventh biggest manufacturer of vehicles? That
Audi, Chrysler, Fiat, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mercedes Benz,
Peugeot, Renault-Citroen, Scania, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo have
factories in Brazil?
That
Brazil is the world's second biggest manufacturer of ceramic coating and
compressors for refrigeration? The fourth biggest beer brewer? The fifth
biggest manufacturer of gasoline and radios? The sixth biggest of
cigarettes and CDs? The seventh biggest of refrigerators, textiles and
clothing? The eighth biggest of undulated cardboard, chemical products
and instant foods?
That
70% of Brazil's exports are manufactured goods?
That
Petrobras, using domestic technology, holds the world record in
ultra-deep water drilling, having reached a depth of 1,700 meters?
Land
Reform
That,
during the last six years, 400,000 landless rural workers have received
lots and that they have been settled on an area equal to twice the size
of Belgium?
That,
in order to implement its land policy, a total of 13.2 million hectares
have been expropriated or purchased by the government; an area three and
a half times the size of Switzerland, or almost half the size of Italy?
Health
That
the Brazilian Family Health Program consists of 143,000 community health
agents who visit 82 million families every month?
That
the Brazilian program to fight AIDS, which distributes the so-called
"cocktail" free of charge, has been called one of the best
programs in the world by the World Health Organization?
That
the Brazilian pharmaceutical products market has an annual turnover of
$8 billion?
That
each year Brazil vaccinates 20 million children free of charge against
various diseases, among them polio?
That,
between 1989 and 1998, the infant mortality rate in Brazil fell from
50.9 per thousand to 36.1 per thousand; that is, a drop of over 29% in
nine years?
That
life expectancy in Brazil rose from 66 in 1992, to 68 in 1999?
Area
That,
with a total area of 8,547,403 square kilometers (3,286,170 square
miles), Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world? All of Europe
could fit inside Brazil.
Transportation
That
Brazil has the world's eighth largest fleet of vehicles, behind only the
United States, Japan, Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain? And that
Brazil has the world's seventh largest fleet of helicopters, with 900 of
them?
Miscellaneous
(Science and Quality)
That
the growth of scientific productivity in Brazil between 1995 and 1998
was only less than in South Korea? And that between 1981 and 1998,
scientific productivity rose 365%, three times the world average, which
was 104%?
That
Brazil is the only country in the southern hemisphere to participate in
the Genome Project?
That
Brazil is the developing nation with the most companies that have
received ISO 9000 certificates of quality - a total of 6,890? And that
Mexico only has 300 ISO certificates? And Argentina only has 265?
World
Ranking
Brazil
is in first place in number of cattle; coffee, sugarcane, fruit and
orange production, as well as iron ore reserves. It is also Latin
America's largest user of the Internet.
Brazil
is in second place in iron ore production; bean, manioc, soybean and
beef production; ceramic coating, compressors for refrigeration and blue
jeans; in production and exports of poultry; it is also the biggest
market for executive jets, helicopters, fax machines, biscuits and
analgesics.
Brazil
is in third place in production of refined sugar and corn; aircraft for
training and regional services; soda pop; it is the biggest market for
franchises, soda pop and motorcycles.
Brazil
is in fourth place in production of grains, cacao and beer; in
production and exports of pork; the biggest market for informatics,
shopping centers, refrigerators, freezers and washing machines; as well
as in number of TV stations.
Brazil
is in fifth place in size and population; as a manufacturer of gasoline
and radios, manganese; phonograph market; biggest consumer market.
Brazil
is in sixth place in production of milk, iron bars, cast iron, aluminum
and cement; biggest CD market and iron ore reserves.
Brazil
is in seventh place in gold, cellulose and egg production; manufacture
of refrigerators, textiles and clothing; number of computers and TV
sets; biggest fleet of helicopters and vehicles.
Brazil
is in eighth place in cotton, rice, raw steel and tin production;
manufacture of cardboard, chemicals and instant food; number of credit
cards; number of vehicles.
Brazil
is in ninth place in manufacture of vehicles and Internet users.
Brazil
is in tenth place in size of industrial base and generation of
electricity.
Brazil
is in twelfth place in manufacture of lubricants.
Brazil
is in fourteenth place in nickel production.
Brazil
is in seventeenth place in zinc production.
Brazil
is in eighteenth place in production of brute petroleum and copper.
Written
by: Ambassador Guilherme Leite Ribeiro
Head of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Financial Office in New York
References: most of this information was obtained from the following
publications:
Profile of the Brazilian Economy - 2000, edited by CBMM - Brazilian
Company of Metallurgy and Mining
Brazil - Economic Situation Report, Ministry of Foreign Relations
("Brasil – Conjuntura Econômica", do Ministério das Relações
Exteriores)
Seven Years of the Real Plan, Office of the Presidency ("Sete Anos
do Real", da Presidência da República).