Neivor Canton, president of Aurora Coop, argues that privatization can be a way to shorten the suffering with the deficient road and rail infrastructure of Santa Catarina.
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The first edition of Momento AGRO, a multi-platform project by Canal Rural, features an interview with Neivor Canton, the president of Aurora Coop, discussing cooperativism, family succession, inclusion, infrastructure, and expansion. The Momento AGRO project, carried out in partnership with Aurora Coop and Sebrae, aims to bring information and content of mobilization, awareness, and assistance to the entire production chain, addressing necessary topics for the connection between the countryside and the market such as competitiveness, innovation, and sustainability. During the interview, the president of one of the largest animal protein agribusiness groups in Brazil, which brings together 14 cooperatives and over 85 thousand rural producer families, advocated for the urgency of an investment plan in the state's railway infrastructure, as a way to shorten the suffering that the state of Santa Catarina currently faces in transporting its production. Canton highlighted that ...
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