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Copagril recognizes producers with the best soybean and corn productivity

The Copagril Technical Circuit 2025 began on Monday (06), at AACC, in Marechal Cândido Rondon, bringing together the Cooperative's executive board, invited experts, technical staff and partners from the agribusiness sector. The opening was marked by two technical lectures focused on soil management and conservation, in addition to the long-awaited awards to producers who stood out in the last soybean and corn harvests.

During the event, Copagril CEO Eloi Darci Podkowa highlighted the importance of recognizing members. “Productivity is the result of hard work, dedication and technology applied in the field. These producers deserve our respect and admiration,” said Podkowa.

Vice President Cesar Luiz Petri also made a point of congratulating the winners. “Each of these numbers represents a story of effort and overcoming. Our commitment is to continue to stand by our associates, providing knowledge and tools for sustainable growth,” Petri emphasized.

The director-secretary, Ademir Luis Griep, emphasized the role of the new format of the Technical Circuit in valuing knowledge and exchanging experiences. “More than just awarding prizes, this event strengthens the connection between cooperatives, technicians and producers, and shows how unity makes a difference in the field,” commented Griep.

Corn productivity – area above 10 bushels

Among the producers who cultivated corn in areas larger than 10 bushels, the winners were:

1st place – João Ivo Heck, from the Quatro Pontes unit, with 298.6 bags per alqueire;

2nd place – Citemar Kowald, from the Margarida unit, with 284.6 bags per alqueire;

3rd place – Jorge Adelir Schaefer, from the Marechal Cândido Rondon unit, with 279.9 bags per alqueire.

Corn productivity – area up to 10 bushels

In the category of areas with up to 10 bushels, the recognition went to:

1st place – Matheus Luiz Ragazzan, from the headquarters unit, with 262.1 bags per alqueire;

2nd place – Arlei Adilson Sauer, from the Margarida unit, with 257.8 bags per alqueire;
3rd place – Idanir Bendo, from the Marechal Cândido Rondon unit, with 257.5 bags per alqueire.

 

Soybean productivity – area above 10 bushels

In soybean cultivation in areas larger than 10 alqueires, the highlights were:

1st place – Nilson Laylon, Hilberto and family, from the headquarters unit, with 191.7 bags per alqueire;

2nd place – Citemar and Anderson Kowald and family, from the Margarida unit, with 189.85 bags per alqueire;

3rd place – Bertoldo Bundchen, from the Iguiporã unit, with 186.71 bags per alqueire.

Soybean productivity – area up to 10 bushels

Among producers with areas of up to 10 alqueires, the following were recognized:

1st place – Darci Buhl, also from the Pato Bragado unit, with 218.16 bags per alqueire;

2nd place – Joice Camila Krenschinski Lengert, from the Iguiporã unit, with 209 bags per alqueire;

3rd place – Renato Borelli, from the Pato Bragado unit, with 194 bags per alqueire.

Pig farming

The Copagril Technical Circuit program continues this Wednesday (07) and Thursday (08), with the program aimed at Copagril's integrated pig farmers.

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