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Allterra, a portfolio company of the fund managed by Patria focused on solutions for efficient land use, announces Eduardo Navarro as its new CEO. With a solid track record in the agricultural sector and a recent stint at Lindsay Corporation as vice president, the executive takes on the mission of leading a new cycle of expansion and positive impact on Brazilian agribusiness.
Navarro’s arrival marks a strategic phase for Allterra, which seeks to accelerate the connection between science, productivity and sustainability in the field. In a recent post on his social media, the new CEO highlighted: “Challenges move people. Purposes transform sectors.”
In its vision, Allterra positions itself as a protagonist of a necessary transformation in agriculture. “In a world where agriculture needs to be increasingly productive and sustainable, Allterra is on the front lines, connecting biotechnology, innovation and real impact in the field. Leading this journey is more than a responsibility — it is an opportunity to make a difference in one of the most essential industries on the planet.”
Navarro also emphasized the platform’s role in developing solutions that generate value beyond the financial aspect: “At Allterra, we believe that productivity starts in the soil — but not just any soil. Our mission is to transform low-performance areas into highly productive and long-lasting environments. We do this by developing structured, living and resilient soil profiles capable of sustaining high production rates year after year. Our solutions go beyond efficiency: they deliver real performance, even in the most challenging environments.”
Under the leadership of Eduardo Navarro, Allterra is moving forward with the goal of strengthening regenerative agriculture by building productive, living and sustainable soils. Using bio-based technological solutions, the company is tackling the major challenges of productivity and sustainability in the field, generating real value for both the producer and the soil. “We are moving forward, because transforming the present is the best way to cultivate the future,” concludes the executive.
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