Growth of the agricultural productive sector boosts other agribusiness crops in Rondônia, Brazil

Published 2021년 8월 4일

Tridge summary

The Government of Rondônia has been partnering with the productive sector for 22 years, ensuring the health of agricultural production and adding commercial value to it. This has led to the state becoming a major supplier for the rest of Brazil, instead of just being a food importer. The state has seen significant increases in planting and agricultural productivity, becoming one of the three largest grain producers in the North region and ranking 14th in Brazil's grain production. The agricultural production sector has also driven other activities like livestock, swine, poultry production, and aquaculture. The state is planning to qualify 10 technicians to promote pig farming, and the herd in Rondônia has grown from 13,400 heads in 2015 to 15,100 heads in 2021, making it the region with Brazil's largest herd.
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United to the productive sector, with a strong presence throughout the territory of Rondônia, the Government of Rondônia, through the Agrosilvopatiril State Sanitary Defense Agency (Idaron), for 22 years, has ensured the health of agricultural production, offering a partnership that has adding even greater commercial value to production and opening the market to the primary product. As a result of the efforts of the State Executive to fight pests and diseases, strengthening agribusiness, Rondônia left its exclusive position as a food importer to become a major supplier for the rest of Brazil. With an assertive government policy, in support of the producer, and investments both in development and in technology, the State achieved significant increases in planting and agricultural productivity, emerging among the three largest grain producers in the North region and winning the 14th place in the ranking of grain production in Brazil. Soybeans stand out, with 397 thousand hectares ...

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