In assembly, Castrolanda approves proposal to distribute surpluses of R$ 46,5 million
The event is part of the Cooperative's transparency actions and serves to provide and approve accounts for the year 2021
Throughout this week, technicians from the National Supply Company (Conab) carry out remote research to monitor grain crops in the state. The work continues until the 25th, and the data collected will help in the composition of the 6th Harvest Survey 2021/2022, together with information from the other states.
Based on the calculation, the Company aims to monitor variables such as area, productivity and development of crops for 1st harvest crops such as cotton, peanuts, rice, beans, corn and soybeans. In the case of 2nd harvest plantings (cotton, beans, corn and sorghum), technicians seek more information about the expected area to be sown, as well as the area already sown.
Data collection is carried out with several partner institutions, including agricultural cooperatives, technical assistance companies (public and private), input resellers and rural assistance and planning companies.
The results of the work will be published on the Company's website, on March 10, with information from all Brazilian states.
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The event is part of the Cooperative's transparency actions and serves to provide and approve accounts for the year 2021
Microgeo participated in the event and presented MICROGEO technology – a balanced component that nourishes, regulates and maintains the continuous production of Biological Fertilizer through the Continuous Liquid Composting Process (CLC)