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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯

大豆、牛肉、オレンジジュースの世界最大級の輸出国であるアグリビジネスは、ブラジルの現代経済と世界貿易の屋台骨を支えています。

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
A1 · 初級

Brazil: Food for the World

Brazil is a very big country. It has many large farms. These farms are important for Brazil and for the world.

The farms grow a lot of food. They grow coffee, sugar, and fruit, like oranges. The farms also have many animals. This big business with food is called agribusiness.

Brazil sells this food to many other countries. People all over the world eat food from Brazil. Agribusiness helps Brazil's economy and provides food for everyone.

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パターン: 現在形 (Present Simple Tense)

"Brazil sells this food to many other countries."

現在形は、事実やいつも起きていることについて話すときに使います。「he」「she」「it」が主語のときは、動詞に「s」をつけます。

パターン: 複数形の名詞 (-s)

"It has many large farms."

2つ以上のものについて話すときは、名詞の最後に「s」をつけることが多いです。例えば、one farm(1つの農場)は many farms(たくさんの農場)になり、one country(1つの国)は many countries(多くの国々)になります。

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ブラジルではどんな食べ物を育てていますか?

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ブラジルではどんな食べ物を育てていますか?

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ブラジルは小さな国です。

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「world」はどういう意味ですか?

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その農場ではたくさんの_____を育てています。

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
A2 · 初級

Farming in Brazil: The World's Breadbasket

Brazil is a very large and beautiful country in South America. It has a lot of green land and warm weather. In the past, farmers only grew coffee and sugar there. But today, farming is very different. It is modern and high-tech. We call this business "agribusiness." Agribusiness includes growing food, selling it to markets, and making new products.

Brazil is famous for producing soybeans, corn, and beef. It sells these healthy foods to many other countries around the world. China and Europe buy a lot of food from Brazil. Because the country produces so much, people call it the "world's breadbasket." It is like a giant basket of food for everyone to eat.

Technology helps the farmers every day. Big machines are faster than workers. Farmers use computers and drones to look at their plants from the sky. This makes the food better and cheaper to grow. Agribusiness is a very big part of Brazil's economy. It creates jobs and helps the country grow rich. The future of farming in Brazil is important for the whole world.

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パターン: 比較級 (形容詞 + -er + than)

"Big machines are faster than workers."

比較級は2つのものを比べる時に使います。短い形容詞に「-er」を付け、その後に「than」という単語を使います。

パターン: 接続詞 (Because)

"Because the country produces so much, people call it the "world's breadbasket.""

「because」は理由を示すために使います。結果と原因をつなぐ役割があります。

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この記事の主なトピックは何ですか?

あなたの回答:

昔、ブラジルの農家は、大豆とトウモロコシだけを育てていた。

あなたの回答:

単語「produce」はどういう意味ですか?

あなたの回答:

ブラジルは大豆、トウモロコシ、牛肉の生産で_____です。

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なぜ人々はブラジルを「世界のパンかご(穀倉地帯)」と呼ぶのですか?

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
B1 · 中級

Brazil: The World's Breadbasket

Brazil is famous for its vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes, but its economy relies heavily on the land. In the last few decades, the country has developed a massive agribusiness sector. This industry includes everything from farming on fertile soil to processing and selling products globally. Because it supplies so much food, Brazil is often called the 'world's breadbasket.'

Large quantities of soybeans, sugar, and meat are produced in Brazil every year. These products have been exported to countries all over the world, including China and nations in Europe. In fact, agribusiness creates almost a quarter of Brazil's total wealth (GDP). This success has transformed the countryside. Modern technology is used to monitor the weather and the health of the crops, ensuring that harvest numbers remain high.

However, this rapid growth brings responsibility. Sustainable farming, which protects the environment, is a major topic today. Farmers who adopt these new methods can increase production without destroying forests. It is a complex balance between making money and preserving nature for future generations.

The logistics behind this sector are also impressive. Trucks and trains transport goods from inland farms to busy ports. From there, they are shipped across oceans to international markets. This system ensures that food reaches millions of people. As the world's population increases, Brazil's role remains essential for global food security.

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パターン: 受動態

"Large quantities of soybeans, sugar, and meat are produced in Brazil every year."

行為を行う人(農家など)よりも、行為そのものや対象(大豆、砂糖など)が重要な場合に受動態(are produced)を使います。「農家がそれらを生産する」と言う必要はありません。

パターン: 関係代名詞節

"Sustainable farming, which protects the environment, is a major topic today."

「which protects the environment」という節は、主語である「Sustainable farming」についての追加情報を加えています。この節がなくても文の意味が通じるため、コンマで区切られています。

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なぜブラジルは「世界のパンかご」と呼ばれているのですか?

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なぜブラジルは「世界のパンかご」と呼ばれているのですか?

あなたの回答:

アグリビジネスはブラジルの富の約25%を生み出している。

あなたの回答:

本文における「monitor」の意味は何ですか?

あなたの回答:

トラックや列車は、内陸の農場から忙しい港へと商品を _____ します。

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本文で述べられている持続可能な農業の目標は何ですか?

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
B2 · 中上級

Brazil's Agribusiness: Feeding the World

While Brazil is internationally renowned for its vibrant culture and diverse ecosystems, its true economic engine lies in the vast fields that stretch across the continent. Brazil has transformed into a global agricultural powerhouse, often referred to as the 'world's breadbasket.' This sector, known as agribusiness, represents a sophisticated evolution from colonial-era farming to a high-tech industry that feeds billions. It is a complex value chain encompassing production, processing, and distribution, which accounts for a substantial portion of the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The success of Brazilian agriculture is driven by scientific innovation and favorable geography. In the past, the tropical soil was considered too acidic for major crops. However, through the development of modern techniques such as soil correction and crop rotation, Brazil has made these lands incredibly fertile. Consequently, the country is now the world's leading exporter of soybeans, coffee, and beef. This massive production is not merely about quantity; it relies on advanced technology. Drones monitor crop health, and genetically modified seeds ensure that the cultivation of plants is resistant to pests and disease.

Despite these achievements, the sector faces significant challenges. One major hurdle is infrastructure. Although production yields are high, transporting goods from the interior to the ports can be slow and expensive due to road conditions. Furthermore, there is an intense global debate regarding environmental protection. As the demand for food rises, there is pressure to expand farming areas, often at the risk of deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. Therefore, the concept of sustainable agriculture has become vital. Farmers are increasingly adopting methods that protect natural resources while maintaining high productivity.

Looking ahead, Brazil's role in the global market is set to grow. As the world population increases, the demand for reliable food sources will rise. By balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility, Brazil aims to secure its position not just as a producer of commodities, but as a leader in green technology. The future of global food security depends heavily on how this South American giant manages its natural wealth.

文法スポットライト

パターン: 関係代名詞(Relative Clauses)

"It is a complex value chain... which accounts for a substantial portion of the nation's GDP."

関係代名詞節は、名詞(この場合は「value chain」)について詳しい情報を加える働きをします。ここでは「Which」を使って、補足的な説明(非制限用法)を加えています。

パターン: 受動態(Passive Voice)

"In the past, the tropical soil was considered too acidic for major crops."

受動態は、「誰がしたか」よりも「行為」や「対象」に注目したい時に使われます。ここでは、誰がそう考えたかではなく、土壌に対する評価そのものが強調されています。

パターン: ディスコースマーカー(談話標識)

"However, through the development of modern techniques... Brazil has made these lands incredibly fertile."

「However(しかし)」「Furthermore(さらに)」「Consequently(その結果)」などの言葉は、文と文のつながり(対比、追加、結果など)を整理し、話をわかりやすくするために使われます。

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ブラジルの土壌が主要な作物の栽培に適するようになった主な理由は何ですか?

あなたの回答:

ブラジルは現在、大豆、コーヒー、牛肉の世界的な主要輸出国である。

あなたの回答:

「道路や電力などの基本的な物理システム」を意味する単語はどれですか?

あなたの回答:

天然資源を守るために、_____ 農業という考え方が不可欠になっている。

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記事で言及されている物流面での課題の一つは何ですか?

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
C1 · 上級

The Agrarian Colossus: Brazil's Role in Global Food Security

Seldom has a nation transformed its economic landscape as radically as Brazil has in the last half-century. Once characterized by coastal population centers and vast, untapped interiors, the country has undergone a metamorphosis into an agricultural superpower. Today, Brazil is not merely a participant in the global food market; it is a protagonist, frequently hailed as the 'breadbasket of the world.' This title, however, belies the complexity of a sector that integrates cutting-edge science, logistical challenges, and intense environmental scrutiny.

What distinguishes modern Brazilian agribusiness is its reliance on technology. It was the adaptation of crop varieties to the acidic soils of the Cerrado—a vast tropical savanna—that unlocked the country's potential. Through the relentless research of institutions like Embrapa, Brazil managed to convert land previously deemed barren into highly productive fields. Consequently, the yield of soybeans, corn, and cotton has seen an exponential rise, positioning the nation as a primary exporter to Asian and European markets. Were it not for these technological interventions, global food prices would likely be significantly higher.

Nevertheless, the expansion of this frontier has not been without its detractors. The nominalisation of nature into 'resources' and 'commodities' often draws sharp criticism regarding biodiversity loss. Specifically, the deforestation rates in the Amazon and the Cerrado have provoked international outcry. It is this tension between economic development and ecological preservation that defines the current geopolitical discourse surrounding Brazil. The government and private sector now face the arduous task of proving that productivity need not come at the expense of the environment. Initiatives focusing on sustainable intensification—producing more on less land—are becoming increasingly indispensable.

Furthermore, the logistics of transporting these commodities remain a formidable hurdle. Despite the volume of production, the infrastructure required to move grain from the interior to the ports is often strained. The reliance on road transport, as opposed to rail or waterways, introduces inefficiencies that inflate costs. However, recent investments in the 'Northern Arc' ports have begun to mitigate these bottlenecks, streamlining the flow of goods to the Northern Hemisphere.

Looking ahead, Brazil's role appears destined to expand. As the global population surges towards nine billion, the demand for food will inevitably intensify. Brazil possesses the rare combination of available arable land, fresh water, and technological expertise required to meet this need. Yet, the path forward requires a delicate balancing act. Only by marrying robust environmental protections with continued innovation can Brazil secure its legacy not just as a producer of volume, but as a steward of global sustainability.

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パターン: 強調のための倒置

"Seldom has a nation transformed its economic landscape as radically as Brazil has in the last half-century."

フォーマルな英語では、「seldom(めったに〜ない)」「rarely」「never」などの否定的な副詞を文頭に置くと、劇的な強調を加えるために主語と助動詞(has a nation)の語順が入れ替わります。

パターン: 分裂文(It is ... that ...)

"It was the adaptation of crop varieties to the acidic soils of the Cerrado that unlocked the country's potential."

分裂文(It was X that...)は、文の特定の部分に注目を集めるために使われます。ここでは、「作物品種の適応」が主要な原因であることを強調しています。

パターン: 仮定法の倒置(Were it not for...)

"Were it not for these technological interventions, global food prices would likely be significantly higher."

これは「If it were not for...(もし〜がなければ)」のフォーマルな書き換えです。助動詞「Were」を主語の前に置くことで、「if」を使わずに仮定の条件を作ることができます。

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記事によると、ブラジルがセラード地域を耕作できるようにした主な要因は何ですか?

あなたの回答:

記事は、ブラジルのインフラが港への穀物輸送に完全に最適化されていることを示唆している。

あなたの回答:

次の定義に最もよく当てはまる単語はどれですか:「悪いことをそれほどひどくない、または苦痛でないようにすること」

あなたの回答:

ブラジルは、世界の食料市場における単なる参加者ではなく、________ として描かれています。

あなたの回答:

本文で言及されている「Northern Arc(北部アーク)」とは何ですか?

あなたの回答:

本文は、ブラジルにおいて経済発展と生態系保存が現在、緊張状態にあることを示唆している。

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
C2 · マスター

From Colonial Soil to Global Breadbasket: The Brazilian Agribusiness Paradigm

Were one to survey the annals of agricultural history, few narratives would rival the meteoric ascent of Brazil from a peripheral colonial outpost to a veritable titan of global food security. No longer restricted to the monocultural extraction that defined its economic infancy, Brazil’s contemporary agribusiness sector represents a sophisticated convergence of science, policy, and logistical prowess. It is a transformation that defies the simplistic label of 'farming'; rather, it constitutes a complex, vertically integrated value chain that has become inextricable from the nation's macroeconomic stability.

At the heart of this metamorphosis lies a radical shift in the technological paradigm. Historically dismissed as possessing soils too acidic for substantial yield, the vast Cerrado savanna was transformed through the application of lime and the development of crop varieties specifically adapted to tropical latitudes. Had it not been for the concerted efforts of state-sponsored research institutions, most notably Embrapa, this region would likely have remained barren of commercial agriculture. Today, however, it stands as the engine room of a sector that contributes nearly a quarter to Brazil’s GDP. The preponderance of high-tech solutions—from precision agriculture utilizing satellite telemetry to the genetic amelioration of seeds—has allowed production to decouple from mere acreage expansion, prioritizing yield efficiency instead.

Nevertheless, the hegemony Brazil enjoys in the global markets for soy, beef, and poultry is not without its concomitant challenges. The very logistical infrastructure required to transport these colossal volumes from the hinterlands to the ports remains a bottleneck, often susceptible to the vicissitudes of political investment and bureaucratic inertia. Furthermore, the environmental exigencies of the twenty-first century cast a long shadow over the sector. It is imperative that the drive for productivity be reconciled with the preservation of the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. International stakeholders increasingly demand that supply chains be free of deforestation, a pressure that acts as both a constraint and a catalyst for sustainable innovation.

Economically, the sector serves as a formidable buffer against external shocks. During periods of industrial stagnation, agribusiness has frequently provided the fiscal buoyancy required to keep the trade balance positive. Yet, this reliance raises questions about the 'primarization' of the economy—a potential regression wherein the nation becomes overly dependent on raw material exports at the expense of industrial development. Critics argue that while the 'breadbasket' metaphor is flattering, it risks obscuring the urgent need for diversification.

Ultimately, Brazil's role is critical. As the global population burgeons towards nine billion, the capacity of this South American giant to feed the world is not merely a matter of national pride but a geopolitical necessity. The sector stands at a crossroads: it must navigate the delicate tension between maximizing output and mitigating ecological impact. Only by maintaining this precarious equilibrium can Brazil ensure that its status as a global powerhouse is not a fleeting historical anomaly, but a sustainable legacy for future generations.

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パターン: Inversion in Conditional Sentences

"Had it not been for the concerted efforts of state-sponsored research institutions, most notably Embrapa, this region would likely have remained barren of commercial agriculture."

This is a formal way of expressing a third conditional structure ('If it had not been for...'). By omitting 'if' and inverting the auxiliary verb 'had' and the subject 'it', the writer achieves a more academic and rhetorical tone suitable for C2 level texts.

パターン: Subjunctive Mood for Necessity

"It is imperative that the drive for productivity be reconciled with the preservation of the Amazon and Cerrado biomes."

The subjunctive mood is used here after an adjective expressing necessity ('imperative'). The verb 'be' remains in its base form, rather than changing to 'is' or 'should be'. This emphasizes the urgency and formal nature of the requirement.

パターン: Inversion for Emphasis

"Were one to survey the annals of agricultural history, few narratives would rival the meteoric ascent of Brazil..."

This structure uses inversion with 'Were' to create a hypothetical condition ('If one were to survey...'). It is a sophisticated stylistic device often used in formal introductions to engage the reader and establish a scholarly tone.

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According to the article, what was the primary catalyst for transforming the Cerrado into arable land?

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According to the article, what was the primary catalyst for transforming the Cerrado into arable land?

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The article suggests that Brazil's logistical infrastructure is currently perfectly optimized to handle its agricultural output.

あなたの回答:

Which word is synonymous with 'urgencies' or 'demands' as used in the text?

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The text states that the agribusiness sector accounts for nearly a _____ of Brazil's GDP.

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What concern do critics raise regarding the country's reliance on agribusiness?

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The author implies that production growth is now driven more by yield efficiency than by simply expanding the amount of land farmed.

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アグリビジネス:世界の穀倉地帯
A0 · プレビギナー

ブラジルの食べ物と農業

こんにちは。ブラジルは とても 大きいです。たくさん 食べ物が あります。

これは 農業です。農業は ブラジルの 大切な 仕事です。

ブラジルの 食べ物は 世界へ 行きます。ブラジルは 食べ物の 国です。とても 良いです。

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パターン: Noun は Noun です

"ブラジルは 大きいです。"

この文型は「AはBです」と 言います。AとBは 名詞です。Aについて、Bが何であるか、を 説明します。例えば、「私は 学生です。」

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ブラジルに 食べ物が たくさん ありますか。

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ブラジルに 食べ物が たくさん ありますか。

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農業は ブラジルの 何ですか。

あなたの回答:

ブラジルの 食べ物は ______ へ 行きます。

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