Gavilon do Brasil, a commodity trading company owned by Japanese group Marubeni, forecasts a positive scenario for the next 2022 grain harvests. For Fábio Nascimento, the company’s CFO, local production is extremely important for the development of the company and national agribusiness. “Soy leads our exports and currently most of this grain is destined for China, Southeast Asia, North Africa and Japan. The country is the largest producer and exporter of soy in the world, and this market is in constant growth, contributing with a strong economic pillar for the country that is agribusiness”, he says. “One of the main reasons for the country to remain competitive globally is the high quality of the crops, resulting from the use of Good Agricultural Practices in the field, applied from production to delivery of products to their final destination”, explains Thiago Milani, Head of Soybeans from Gavilon do Brasil. Good market prices and the profitability of the crop are pointed out as the main factors for year after year soy to establish itself as one of the largest crops produced in Brazil. The global reopening of activities and high fiscal stimuli made the world economy show an expressive recovery in 2021.
Source: DATAGRO