What this platform is—and why now
Global food systems are being reshaped by climate volatility, shifting trade flows, geopolitics, and rapid innovation across farming, logistics, and finance. In that context, Mercosur—Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay—has become a decisive region for global supply, sustainability outcomes, and price formation.
Feeding the World is a premium agribusiness media and intelligence platform that brings a fact-based Mercosur perspective to a global audience through weekly video episodes, podcast conversations, and editorial insights. Our goal is simple: help decision-makers understand what’s happening on the ground, why it matters, and what it means for the future of food.
A Mercosur voice in a global conversation
Mercosur is often discussed through external narratives—sometimes accurate, often incomplete. Producers, processors, traders, and policymakers in the region operate within distinct agronomic realities, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure constraints that rarely fit simplified headlines.
We publish reporting and analysis that prioritizes context: local incentives, operational realities, and the trade-offs behind major decisions. That means fewer assumptions and more signal for executives, investors, and public-sector leaders who need to act with confidence.
What you’ll find here
Weekly episodes featuring interviews with industry leaders across production, input markets, logistics, processing, and policy.
Podcast conversations designed for depth—strategy, risk, and long-term trends.
News & insights that connect regional developments to global implications, from trade policy to sustainability standards.
Sponsor partnerships that offer visibility and access to an international network of decision-makers.
How to use Feeding the World
If you’re new here, start with the latest episode and then explore our News & Insights for the themes shaping the next 12–24 months. As you read and watch, look for three recurring questions we aim to answer:
What changed? The event, policy, or market shift—and what’s actually driving it.
Why does it matter? The downstream impact on supply, prices, and competitiveness.
What should leaders do next? Practical implications for strategy, procurement, investment, and risk management.
Join the conversation
Feeding the World is built for a global audience that values clarity, credibility, and regional insight. Subscribe, share episodes with your team, and follow along as we bring Mercosur’s realities into the global food security discussion.
Interested in partnering with us? Visit Sponsors to request a media kit.