Brazil Boosts Agribusiness and Small Enterprises with Expoagri Fair, Credit Initiatives, and Trade Events
Brazil intensifies support for agriculture and small businesses with Expoagri fair, credit release for microentrepreneurs, and the upcoming Fevest Inspire trade fair.
- • Expoagri Irecê fair celebrates 25th edition with business, technology, and cultural events attracting 80,000 visitors.
- • Sebrae Roraima and Desenvolve Roraima release credit totaling approximately half a million reais to 18 small businesses, combined with training.
- • Fevest Inspire 2026 lingerie and swimwear trade fair scheduled for June in Nova Friburgo, featuring over 100 brands and 9,000 visitors.
- • Credit initiatives emphasize trust, financial planning, and strategic use of funds to foster sustainable business growth.
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Brazil is spotlighting agricultural innovation and small business growth through key events and credit programs. The 25th Expoagri Fair in Irecê runs from April 23 to 26, showcasing livestock judging, technology launches, cultural attractions, and a seminar on formalizing small agro-industries hosted by Bahia's Agricultural Defense Agency, expecting 80,000 visitors.
Concurrently, Sebrae Roraima and Desenvolve Roraima have facilitated credit release to 18 microentrepreneurs, distributing roughly half a million reais to support expansion across diverse sectors. This credit initiative combines funding with entrepreneurial training to enhance financial management, with Sebrae Director Emerson Carlos Baú emphasizing trust and strategic planning for funding success.
Looking ahead, Fevest Inspire 2026—the premier lingerie and swimwear fair in Brazil and Latin America—is scheduled for June 9-11 in Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro. Over 100 brands will exhibit to meet 9,000 expected visitors, highlighting the industrial hub’s production of 336 million pieces annually and generating robust business, including international B2B sessions backed by the SindExporta program.
These initiatives collectively reinforce Brazil's commitment to invigorating its agribusiness, small entrepreneurship, and textile industries through event-driven innovation platforms and accessible financial support.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.