Eduardo Dalmolin is the new national commercial manager of Wolf Sementes

His duties include structuring the company's commercial team, working directly to serve current customers

23.01.2024 | 16:45 (UTC -3)
Daniel Navarro
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With more than 13 years of experience in the commercial area of ​​the livestock chain, veterinarian Eduardo Dalmolin is the new national commercial manager of Wolf Sementes, a company specializing in pastures and cover crops.

Graduated from UFMT with a postgraduate degree in Business Management from FGV, Dalmolin built a solid career based in Cuiabá (MT), working in companies such as Açores, Boehringer and Merial. In his new role, he will be based in Ribeirão Preto (SP).

His duties include structuring the company's commercial team, working directly to serve current customers and develop new portfolios and sales channels for the domestic market.

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Given the delay in planting the summer crop as a result of irregular rainfall and high temperatures, the forage market is booming. Farmers are preparing to replace grain sowing in the second harvest with cover crops. In this scenario, Capim Mavuno stands out, a genetic developed by Wolf Sementes that produces 80% more dry mass than Brachiaria ruziziensis and has deep roots that decompress and help nourish the soil.

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