Canola crops show satisfactory development in Rio Grande do Sul
With a projection of 134.975 hectares cultivated, the initial productivity is 1.679 kg/ha
Jacto has named Carlos Daniel Haushahn as CEO. Haushahn, who has been with the company for almost 14 years, takes over as CEO on Monday (September 9). He replaces Fernando Gonçalves Neto, who has led the company since 2014.
"We know that new cycles always bring challenges and concerns. But, above all, they bring new opportunities and possibilities," said Haushahn.
Carlos Haushahn has a long history at Jacto. Since joining the company in 2010, he has held several positions, including the presidency of Jacto Portáteis, a position he has held since the end of 2020. Haushahn holds a bachelor's degree in administration from Unijuí, a master's degree in business management from UFRGS and specializations in finance from FGV and in global management from Harvard Business School.
In turn, Fernando Gonçalves Neto, informed that he will assume "a strategic position focused on the expansion of the Jacto Group". "I will continue to dedicate myself enthusiastically to my growth and that of the company, always seeking to learn and add value to each project", he explained.
Jacto, which operates in more than 100 countries and has factories in Brazil, Argentina and Thailand, has stood out for its technological solutions in the agricultural sector.
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