BrasilAgro reports on property invaded in Bolivia

The company announced that one of its properties, close to the stressed areas of Guarayos, suffered an invasion that affected its agricultural activities

11.03.2024 | 19:19 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, with BrasilAgro information

BrasilAgro, one of Brazil's leading agricultural property companies, issued a statement expressing significant concerns about recent external interference that has impacted its operations in Bolivia. One of its properties, located in the district of Santa Cruz, close to the stressed areas of Guarayos, suffered an invasion that affected its agricultural activities.

Faced with this challenge, BrasilAgro stated that it is committed to using all available legal resources to resolve the situation and reestablish operational normality. Additionally, the company is actively collaborating with local producer associations, the Bolivian government and both local and international organizations. The objective is to seek solutions that reconcile the different interests at stake and promote sustainable development in the region.

The situation highlights the challenges faced by agricultural companies operating in regions susceptible to agrarian conflicts. Furthermore, it raises questions about the legal security and sustainability of agricultural activities in areas of high social tension. Collaboration between BrasilAgro, local authorities, international organizations and the government is seen as a crucial step towards overcoming these challenges and ensuring a balance between economic growth and environmental conservation.

BrasilAgro is committed to keeping shareholders, investors and the general public informed about relevant developments in this situation.

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