Pay attention: Campo Grande is in the spotlight with the start of the Rota Bioceânica expedition. A caravan of 35 pickup trucks, filled with businesspeople, journalists and representatives of the productive sector, as well as the government, is ready to face an adventure that promises to be historic.
Let's take a peek at this journey that will cross borders and connect markets! The third expedition along the Latin American Integration Route has everything ready to discover the beauties and opportunities from Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay, Argentina and, of course, Chile.
And it's not just any caravan, it's 35 powerful pickup trucks, prepared for a 10-day round trip, which promises to be a true marathon of discovery and business.
Rota Bioceânica guarantees new financial horizons for Brazil and neighboring countries
The mayor of Campo Grande, Adrian Lopes, received the symbolic key from one of the vehicles and highlighted the strategic importance of the route for the development of the capital. “Campo Grande will be the capital of the Bioceânica Route,” she said, highlighting the potential for promoting the local economy and generating new jobs.
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There are 110 people on this expedition, which will cover around 2300 km, Bioceanic Route is a joint initiative between Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile, with the aim of providing more competitiveness in the export of products to Asian markets and the American West.
In this test drive of the megahighway, businesspeople, journalists and politicians will join the trip, exploring new commercial possibilities and strengthening ties between the countries.
The forecast is that everyone will return to Campo Grande by December 5th, and look, it's going to be a great party! This expedition is more than a trip, it is a chance to enrich relationships and opportunities between Brazil, Paraguay and Chile.