At the beginning of February 2025, the National Society of Agriculture (SNA) signed a strategic agreement with the Chinese state-owned giant Hulunbuir State Farm Group. The partnership focuses on developing soybean and corn production in Brazil, taking advantage of Brazilian agricultural technology and the vast availability of arable land.
The document establishes guidelines for a long-term cooperation model, promoting mutual benefits through technological exchange, resource sharing and joint development.
Hélio Sirimarco, vice-president of SNA, pointed out that the Chinese state-owned company, one of the largest grain producers in the Asian country, is interested in adopting Brazilian technologies to strengthen its production. According to him, the Chinese have shown interest not only in buying, but in producing directly in Brazilian territory, a strategy that can guarantee greater control over the quality and supply of products.
(Source: Click Petróleo e Gás, on February 20)