Household consumption and fiscal measures implemented by the government will be key to Brazil’s economic performance in 2024.
A mild slowdown is expected for the year as a whole, with domestic demand and business investment forecasted to be weak in the first half before showing signs of recovery later in the year.
Agriculture is one of Brazil’s key industrial sectors and it experienced a “super harvest” in 2023. However, this year won´t see a repeat due to the effects of El Niño, although grain production is expected to be the second highest in the country's history.