Sugar, Ethanol and Energy

Our flexibility is one of our key
competitive advantages.

Production

We produce sugarcane maximizing the natural advantages

Our operations are located in Mato Grosso do Suland Minas Gerais, Brazil. There we plant and process sugarcane, the most efficient crop for the production of sugar and ethanol.

Climate and soil quality allows us to obtain high yield at a low production cost.

We operate under a continuous harvest model, allowing us to harvest and crush sugarcane year-round, thus further maximizing operational and industrial efficiencies.

+193 thousand
hectares of sugarcane
High efficiency
through the conversion of biomass into renewable energy
11 million
tons of sugarcane crushed
Up to 956 thousand
tons of sugar
Up to 781 thousand
m³ of ethanol
950 thousand
MWh of renewable electric energy

Industry

We are fully integrated to maximize efficiencies

Sugarcane processing allows us to obtain sugar and ethanol, a clean and renewable fuel. We also generate bioelectricity from bagasse, a byproduct of the crushing process. This business is entirely circular, since we also reuse all the residues of the industry, such as vinasse and the filter cake, which return to the field as biofertilizers. Our flexibility to switch from one product to the other constitutes one of our competitive advantages and allows us to make a more efficient use of our fixed assets.

Mato Grosso do Sul Cluster
Angelica Mill: 5.6 MM tons/year of sugarcane crushing capacity.
Ivinhema Mill: 7.4 MM tons/year of sugarcane crushing capacity.

Monte Alegre Mill, Minas Gerais
1.2 MM tons/year of sugarcane crushing capacity.

Commercialization

Flexibility as a competitive advantage

We commercialize hydrous and anhydrous ethanol to the main Brazil distributors.

We reach different markets, both export and domestic, with top quality sugar in several varieties: VHP, organic, white and brown.

Our organic sugar is 100% natural.

We also commercialize rice with the Monte Alegre brand which is produced in Argentine soil.

Sustainable model

We produce bioethanol and bioelectricity

We produce renewable energy with the subproduct of the production process.