Thirty silos will be built in the Northeast by a business that operates in agricultural production and planting, commerce, and export of soy and corn. The units will serve a region known as Sealba, which is made up of 171 municipalities in the states of Sergipe, Alagoas, and Bahia. According to Ruy Rodrigues Santos Filho, CEO of Agro Nutri Brasil, the goal is to work alongside growers in an area that produces a lot of grains but lacks enough silos. All essential equipment, including cleaning and drying machines, grain packers, and crushers, will be available in the storage units.
Source: Nova Cana (*Translated by Ia Niani)