Sustainability Strategy
Sustainability Strategy
We believe that sustainable development is essential for business continuity, with sustainability present in management, operations and the value chain. Click here.
Our commitment is to continuously invest in the sustainable development of our operations, value chain and surrounding communities.
We believe that sustainable development is essential for business continuity, with sustainability present in management, operations and the value chain. Click here.
Commitment to sustainable and responsible production, generating environmental, socio-economic benefits along the entire soy, corn and cotton value chain.
We believe that transparency is the basis for establishing a relationship of trust and permanence with all stakeholders in our value chain. Click here.
Being recognized for our work towards a sustainable development shows us that we are on the right path. Click here.
The largest company in Mato Grosso and in the Midwest region, 2nd largest company with national capital in the country, 10th position among the 500 largest companies in Brazilian agribusiness, and 5th place considering net revenue in the Soy and Oils sector in the 15th Agribusiness Yearbook, relating to 2019, published by Globo Rural magazine.
Ranking produced annually by the Dinheiro Rural magazine. In 2018, within the Direct Agribusiness (Conglomerates) segment, it ranked AMAGGI as the 3rd best company in Financial Management, 3rd best company in Corporate Management, and 3rd best in the Grain business. In addition, it pointed AMAGGI at 11th among the 300 largest agribusiness companies in Brazil. The Amaggi Louis Dreyfus Zen-Noh Grains joint venture was also present in the ranking, at 54th place.
An yearbook produced by the Valor Econômico newspaper. The 2019 edition brings AMAGGI as 56th as the largest group in the country in gross revenue (one position higher compared to the previous year). The survey also includes AMAGGI among 20 largest groups in the trading area (13th position), among 20 groups that most grew in net revenue (12th position), among 20 groups with the largest net assets (8th position), among 20 largest groups in net profit (8th position), and among 20 best groups in equity profitability (18th position).
In 2019, AMAGGI was classified by the yearbook as: the 170th best company in the country (246 points); 13th best company in the Midwest region; 7th best agribusiness company; 3rd best company in agribusiness sustainability; 14th best company in agribusiness people management; 12th best company in agribusiness view of the future; 9th company in agribusiness financial performance; and 5th company in agribusiness corporate governance.