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Brazil and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed agreements to collaborate on climate change and biofuels. The agreements were signed during a meeting between the Brazilian President, Jair Bolsonaro, and UAE Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, in Abu Dhabi.

Brazil is the world’s largest producer of biofuels, while the UAE is a major oil exporter. The agreements aim to promote sustainable biofuels and reduce carbon emissions. The two countries are also discussing increasing investment in various sectors, including agriculture and technology.

The UAE plans to increase its use of biofuels in transportation and power generation. The country has set a target to have 50% of its energy come from clean sources by 2050. To achieve this goal, the UAE is investing heavily in renewable energy, including solar and wind power, and is now looking to increase its use of biofuels.

Brazil is a leading producer of biofuels, particularly ethanol made from sugarcane. The country has been producing biofuels for over 40 years and has developed advanced technologies for the production of ethanol. Brazil’s experience and expertise in biofuels make it an ideal partner for the UAE in its efforts to increase the use of sustainable fuels.

The visit of the Brazilian President aims to boost trade relations and increase exports of agricultural products to the UAE. Brazil is one of the world’s largest producers of agricultural products, including soybeans, corn, and beef. The UAE is an important market for Brazilian agricultural products, and the two countries are looking to further strengthen their trade relations.

The agreements signed between Brazil and the UAE are an important step towards promoting sustainable biofuels and reducing carbon emissions. By working together, the two countries can share knowledge and expertise, develop new technologies, and increase the use of sustainable fuels. In addition, the agreements are expected to boost trade relations between the two countries and increase exports of Brazilian agricultural products to the UAE.

The collaboration between Brazil and the UAE on climate change and biofuels is a positive development that has the potential to benefit both countries. The agreements signed during the meeting between the Brazilian President and UAE Crown Prince are an important step towards promoting sustainable fuels and reducing carbon emissions. By working together, Brazil and the UAE can help to create a more sustainable future for all.