From Fertilizers to Fuel—What the Ukraine Crisis Means for Latin America

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Jair Bolsonaro drew criticism for meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow a week before Russia invaded Ukraine. Why would the Brazilian president take such a questionable step? One big reason was fertilizer imports that power his country's agricultural sector, but it looks like the trip did little to stem rising food prices. In this episode, Samantha Pearson, São Paulo-based correspondent for The Wall Street Journal tells AS/COA Online’s Chase Harrison how the conflict in the Ukraine is being felt economically and politically in Latin America.
The music in this episode is “Menino das Laranjas" performed by Jamile Staevie and Saul Cosme.
Watch the video: https://bit.ly/3CFe61S
Read Pearson’s coverage of how the conflict is affecting Brazilian agriculture: https://on.wsj.com/3CAMgUu
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From Fertilizers to Fuel—What the Ukraine Crisis Means for Latin America

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