Not only is it the leading emerging market and the largest economy in South America, it is the sixth-largest economy in the world after overtaking England in 2011. The country's incredible rise to global prominence has been driven by its rich trove of natural resources.
Brazil is also a major player in energy. It is currently the 13th-largest exporter of crude in the world, but that's rapidly changing... The country's growth in energy got a big boost in 2006 with the discovery of the Lula oil field off its eastern coast, lifting Brazil's proven and probable reserves by 150% to 50 billion barrels. The Economist projects that will help the country rise to the sixth-largest oil producer in the world by 2020.
Agriculture is also a huge part of Brazil's booming growth story, accounting for 8% of the country's gross domestic product and employing a remarkable quarter of its labor force in more than 6 million agriculture enterprises. Brazil is the world's largest producer of sugarcane and coffee, and a net exporter of cocoa, soybeans, orange juice, tobacco, forest products, and fruits and nuts. (more)
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