Felipe Almeida
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Felipe Almeida

Felipe Almeida

PhD Candidate, Agricultural Economics

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

I am interested in research in agribusiness, examining both broader topics—such as labor market dynamics and GDP performance—and more specific issues related to crop and livestock production, with a focus on their economic and environmental dimensions. More recently, I have also focused on biofuels, analyzing their economic and environmental implications. In addition, I am currently working on a project on beef sustainability in Nebraska, with an emphasis on carbon intensity and other environmental footprints associated with feed inputs.

Research Interests
Agricultural, Livestock, and Environmental Economics Production Economics Agribusiness
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Upcoming and Recent Events:

February 2026 — UNL Center for Agricultural Profitability Webinar
Topic: Estimating What Matters: Carbon Intensity in Corn and Soybean Markets

March 2026 — UNL Center for Agricultural Profitability Webinar
Topic: What’s the Carbon Footprint of Your Feed? New Evidence on Distillers’ Grains and Soybean Meal

June 2026 — 2026 Annual Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona
Paper:
  • Economic and environmental trade-offs in Nebraska corn and soybean production
July 2026 — 2026 AAEA Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri
Papers:
  • Eco-Efficiency and Economic–Environmental trade-offs in corn and soybean production in Nebraska (Lightning Session)
  • Corn ethanol for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in the United States: market and welfare effects (Poster)


Projects

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Brazilian agribusiness sector

Work in progress (forthcoming).

Brazilian agribusiness labor market

Work in progress (forthcoming).

Carbon Intensity (CI) of feedstuffs in Nebraska

Work in progress (forthcoming).

Producer Price Index for the agricultural sector in Brazil

Work in progress (forthcoming).



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