The corn ethanol plant will be the company's first unit in Goiás and will have the capacity to process 35 thousand tons of grains per day.
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The government of Goiás confirmed this week that Inpasa, the largest grain ethanol manufacturer in the country, will install its first unit in Rio Verde, Goiás. The private investment will be R$ 2.5 billion for the construction of a refinery, with an expected generation of around 3,000 jobs, of which 1,000 will be direct. According to the secretary, the company's choice of the state highlights the favorable environment for new businesses in the state. “The installation of Inpasa in Rio Verde is another strategic investment that confirms Goiás as a national benchmark in the production of biofuels. The result is more employment, more development, and a diversified economy,” says the Secretary of Industry, Commerce, and Services of Goiás, Joel de Sant’Anna Braga Filho. Founded in 2006 in Paraguay and present in Brazil since 2018, Inpasa is the largest grain ethanol biorefinery in the country, with operations in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. The Rio Verde plant will be the ...