Acting in the environmental preservation of the Amazon, generating clean electricity, producing renewable inputs to replace petrochemicals, and developing new biofuels is our mission.
Since 2008 we have a purpose that will always guide us: the commitment to the Amazon forest, to future generations, and to the decarbonization of the planet.
We operate in all stages of the production process: sustainable oil palm cultivation, biofuel production, biotechnology, and renewable electricity generation.
We are the largest palm oil producer in Latin America. More than 75,000 planted hectares and a production capacity of 200,000 tons of oil per year.
New unit focused on biotechnology for the substitution of petrochemical products by renewable inputs.
Produced from palm oil for the generation of clean electric energy. A sustainable option for supplying trucks, equipment, and power generators.
We have 38 thermoelectric power plants in the North region with a generation capacity of 238 MW. There are 25 plants in operation, serving 140,000 customers, and 13 plants under implementation.
Through a verticalized business model, we operate in the entire production chain, as a way to ensure the efficiency of the proposed solutions and the commercialized products.
We are the largest palm oil producer in Latin America.
We produce biofuels from palm oil that are 100% sustainable.
New business unit focused on biotechnology for replacing petrochemical products with renewable inputs.
We are one of the largest generators of clean electric energy in the Isolated Systems of the Northern region.
Our sustainable oil palm cultivation contributes to the balance of the forest, carbon capture, restoration of soil cover and the biogeochemical and hydrological cycles. We are one of the largest employers in the northern region of Brazil.
Our sustainable oil palm cultivation is carried out in accordance with the environmental legislation in force and respects the Agroecological Zoning of the Oil Palm, recovering degraded areas of the Amazon forest.
The Agroecological Zoning of Oil Palm, a program created by the Federal Government in 2010 through Decree No. 7.172/2010, determines preferential and regular areas for oil palm cultivation in Brazil, with the aim of restructuring the country's energy matrix, as well as planning the sustainable use of land.