business divisions
Sugar, Ethanol & Energy
We grow sugarcane which we then process in our own mills to produce sugar, ethanol and energy. Our operations are located in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Minas Gerais where we manage a sugarcane plantation of over 200,000 hectares, and have a total crushing capacity of 14.2 million tons of sugarcane distributed among three mills.
Fertilizers
We are the largest producer of urea in South America, one of the most widely used nitrogen fertilizer worldwide. We operate a nitrogen-based fertilizer plant in Bahia Blanca, Province of Buenos Aires, where, through the combination of natural gas, water and nitrogen, we produce ammonia, which is later converted into urea. This nitrogen fertilizer is extensively used for the production of various crops, including corn, wheat and barley.
Crops
We produce a wide range of agricultural commodities, such as soybean, corn, wheat, peanut, and sunflower, which are later exported to the world. Our grains activities are conducted in over 200,000 hectares spread across the most productive regions of Argentina and Uruguay, where we produce over 800,000 tons of grains each year. By focusing on regenerative agriculture techniques we prioritize soil health while achieving high productivity indicators.
Rice
We own a fully integrated operation located in the northeast provinces of Argentina and in Uruguay, where we produce different types of top quality rice as well as to healthy rice snacks, flour and several byproducts. All our production is sold to both the export and domestic market.
Dairy
We have four free-stall facilities where we produce raw milk that is later processed in our own industrial facilities and turned into value-added products, including ultra-high temperature (“UHT”) milk, powdered milk, semi-hard cheese, cream and chocolate milk, among other dairy products. We have the flexibility to sell to the export and domestic market.
For more information, please visit our Institutional website or our 20-F “Business Overview”