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Despite the drop in soybeans, Cotribá projects growth and targets R$3.5 billion in revenue

Even with the expectation of a drop of around 30% in the soybean harvest, Cotribá projects revenue of R$$ 3.5 billion in 2025, a figure higher than the R$$ 3.39 billion invoiced in the previous year.

Photo: Rafael Althoff

The goal to sustain this growth is to start operations at the new animal nutrition plant, the first phase of which has already been completed. With the capacity to produce 220,000 tons of feed for dairy and beef cattle per year, the project received an investment of R$130 million. In addition, the cooperative also expects better performance in other crops.

With 114 years of history and headquarters in Ibirubá (RS), Cotribá is a reference in Brazilian cooperatives, bringing together more than 9,500 members. Its main focus is on receiving, storing, producing and selling grains, with 38 units and a total storage capacity of 13.1 million bags.

The cooperative also operates in several segments, such as veterinary pharmacy, parts, fuel resale, supermarkets, department stores and commercial establishments.

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