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LDC's goal is to ensure that by 2027, the company sells 8%
of all pesticides in Brazil.
The integration of the company's entire input business plan into the grain and oilseeds business structure will help achieve this goal
.
The strategy also aims to expand the transition
to low-carbon value chains.
of all pesticides in Brazil.
The integration of the company's entire input business plan into the grain and oilseeds business structure will help achieve this goal
.
The strategy also aims to expand the transition
to low-carbon value chains.
According to Koppert, by 2030, Brazil's biologics industry will grow by 300%, with a total national market capitalization of US$1.
8 billion (about 11.
89 billion yuan) and a total global market capitalization of US$23 billion
.
LCD will transfer inputs through direct sales or barter transactions, such as exchanging products for grain
.
8 billion (about 11.
89 billion yuan) and a total global market capitalization of US$23 billion
.
LCD will transfer inputs through direct sales or barter transactions, such as exchanging products for grain
.
These biologics will be available first in the states of Mato Grosso and Goiás, followed by other regions
.
.
"This is a fundamental initiative to strengthen our commitment
to providing more complete and diverse solutions.
LDC has been selling agricultural inputs in Brazil since 2011, with pesticides accounting for about 10% of sales," said
Bruno Andrade, Commercial Director of Inputs at LDC Brazil.
to providing more complete and diverse solutions.
LDC has been selling agricultural inputs in Brazil since 2011, with pesticides accounting for about 10% of sales," said
Bruno Andrade, Commercial Director of Inputs at LDC Brazil.