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    Latin America’s success stories

    Latin America’s success stories

    Across the region, there are examples of economic success stories: countries, companies and people that are getting things right, transforming their local economies and bringing prosperity to the region.
    We go to Peru, where fruit producers are enjoying a blueberry boom.
    We hear from Uruguay, which generates almost all its electricity from renewable energy, and we visit a factory Mexico that’s benefiting from “nearshoring” and the country’s proximity to the United States.
    We talk to two female entrepreneurs – one from Chile and one from Colombia – on how the ecosystem for start-ups has evolved in their countries and the exciting possibilities the region has to offer.
    Produced and presented by Gideon Long
    (Image: Close-up on a worker loading baskets of blueberries on a truck at a plantation. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 17 min
    Brazil’s agricultural boom

    Brazil’s agricultural boom

    From soybean production to coffee exports to sugar cane, grains and tropical fruit - agriculture is powering the Brazilian economy.
    We travel to a farm outside the capital Brasilia, and look at how the country could play a major role in providing the world with food security in the years ahead.
    And we consider a major threat to agriculture – climate change, which is forcing Brazilian farmers to adapt to survive.
    We talk to the Brazilian head of the International Coffee Organisation – on what her home country can do to deal with extreme weather events.
    And away from agriculture, we consider Brazil’s heavy industry, and ask why it hasn’t made more of its rich musical heritage.
    Produced and presented by Gideon Long.
    (Image: Cultivation of sugarcane in the interior of the State of São Paulo. Huge areas are cultivated and after harvesting will come sugar, alcohol, drink and ethanol. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 17 min
    Latin America and the Asian tiger economies

    Latin America and the Asian tiger economies

    Go back 50 years and Latin America was generally wealthier than East Asia. But that has been reversed.
    While the economies of East and South East Asia have taken off, enjoying a so-called "economic miracle", Latin America’s have experienced only tepid growth, despite the region’s enormous potential. Gideon Long asks why.
    We go to Singapore, one of the most open and business friendly nations on earth, to visit a factory making credit cards using the latest computer chips. And we ask economists what Latin America can learn from the 'Asian Tigers'.
    (Image: A photograph of a tourist boat in Singapore next to a drone view shot showing buildings in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Credit: Reuters/EPA)
    Presented and produced by Gideon Long
    Reporter: Monica Miller

    • 17 min
    What’s holding Latin America back?

    What’s holding Latin America back?

    It's a region blessed with incredible natural resources, from copper to lithium to rich agricultural lands. It’s home to vibrant cultures, amazing music and creative and talented people.
    And yet it has never fulfilled its enormous economic potential.
    All too often it’s lurched from boom to bust, from hyperinflation to debt crises.
    We ask why that is.
    We consider corruption, crime, inequality, excessive bureaucracy and weak governance.
    We look at Argentina’s long decline and Venezuela’s economic implosion, and ask what Latin America can do to bring greater prosperity to its people.
    Produced and presented by Gideon Long
    (Image: A man waves an Argentine flag during the demonstration. Members of the Argentine Workers' General Confederation and social organizations protested against new Argentine President Javier Milei's economic reforms, outside the Justice Palace in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 20 min
    Business Daily meets: Robot inventor Sandy Enoch

    Business Daily meets: Robot inventor Sandy Enoch

    We head to the robot workshop home of Marty the robotical.
    Sandy Enoch founded the Scottish tech firm Robotical which creates educational robots.
    Produced and presented by Dougal Shaw.
    (Image: Marty the robot)

    • 17 min
    Crypto and football: Uneasy team mates

    Crypto and football: Uneasy team mates

    Where next for the sometimes tricky relationship between football and crypto companies?
    We look at how some of the biggest clubs, and players, have embraced crypto products, and what that means for supporters.
    From fan engagement tokens to NFTs, advertised by the world’s biggest stars, to deals with Premier League clubs which turned out to be fraudulent. Is it putting fans in a potentially difficult financial position?
    Or just giving them another way to support the team they love?
    Produced and presented by Imran Rahman-Jones
    (Referee Arda Kardeşler performs the pregame toss with a coin bearing the Bitcoin logo for a match between Beşiktaş and Fenerbahçe on May 8, 2022 in Istanbul, Turkey. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 17 min

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