Indigo Ag Announces Executive Promotions

Cristiano Pinchetti and Reinaldo Bonnecarrere now take on other roles

11.04.2025 | 09:15 (UTC -3)
Ludymila Marques, Cultivar Magazine edition

Indigo Ag announced that Cristiano Pinchetti, previously CEO for Latin America, will assume the position of "Head of Indigo International – CEO Latam and Europe", also leading the company's operations on the European continent.

In addition, Reinaldo Bonnecarrere, who already headed the Biologicals department in Latin America, is expanding his operations to Europe, reinforcing the company's commitment to integrating units and accelerating the use of biologicals in the world's main agricultural markets.

Founded in Boston in 2013, Indigo has achieved market prominence with its focus on solutions that drive sustainable practices, combining biotechnology, digital data and customized solutions for rural producers. In addition, the company is a leader in the generation of carbon credits in the United States, with increasing rates with each harvest.

“Taking on the role of Head of International at Indigo is an opportunity to apply successful models from Latin America to Europe. These positive results were only possible thanks to the good work of the Latam team in day-to-day execution. Our goal is to align global strategies, maintaining our commitment to offering the best solutions, regardless of culture or region, and to grow sustainably, with continuous investment in research to increase efficiency and productivity in the field,” highlights Pinchetti.

The executive will remain based in Brazil, but will have a frequent presence in Switzerland (the base of Indigo Ag's European operations), a country where he previously lived and worked as an executive at another agribusiness company between 2007 and 2010.

Indigo Ag’s strategic move also includes the promotion of Reinaldo Bonnecarrere, who will now lead the Biologicals division in both Latin America and Europe. Under Pinchetti’s leadership, Bonnecarrere will be tasked with accelerating the adoption of biologicals in global agribusiness, strengthening the company’s presence in strategic markets.

“It is a source of pride to see our work recognized and to be able to contribute to the global expansion of biological solutions. The opportunity to bring this experience to Europe represents a great challenge, but at the same time a fundamental step towards strengthening sustainability and innovation in the sector,” highlights Bonnecarrere.

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