ACP Bioenergia, a major Brazilian sugarcane producer, plans to expand its crop area by nearly 50%, reaching 150,000 hectares by 2028, focusing on soy and corn in Tocantins and sugarcane across four states. Operating on leased land under an “asset-light” model, the company prioritizes diversification, sustainable practices, and high governance. Recent financing of R$100 million tied to sustainability goals supports its strategy of rehabilitating degraded land for high productivity. With 74,000 hectares of sugarcane and 27,000 hectares of grains currently, ACP emphasizes long-term leases and rejects land purchases. An IPO is under consideration, though no immediate plans exist.
Fonte: Nova Cana