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VALOR ECONÔMICO | Services linked to the bioeconomy begin to gain prominence
An interview was held with our SEO, Johannes Zimpel, where he talked about the recovery of pastures that is carried out with the planting of macauba, the oil extracted from it, the products that are made with the fruit and much more. • Read the full article here.
ESTADÃO | Contrary to traditional cultivation, cerrado attracts entrepreneurs who work to regenerate the soil
In Patos de Minas, in the interior of Minas Gerais, innovation came from a startup that sustainably integrates crops and livestock with soil renewal: INOCAS. It was highlighted in the news that macauba improves the quality of the land by increasing the area's...
CAPITAL RESET | A ‘second floor’ to recover degraded pastures
INOCAS will integrate macauba into 11,000 hectares to recover pastures and create new income for family farmers - and exponential growth is envisioned. The news website Capital Reset highlighted our system, which recovers pastures and increases livestock productivity...
INOCAS participates in a bioeconomy project with the UFV
The AcroAlliance project will be developed in Minas Gerais, by the Federal University of Viçosa, with the aim of contributing to the development of the macaúba value chain.
INOCAS presents the Macaúba Project at FIEMG Sustainable Production and Consumption Week:
On July 3, 2019, INOCAS attended the Sustainable Production and Consumption Week 2019, organized by FIEMG, in Belo Horizonte, MG, to present the case of the Macaúba Project on the Economy and Environment panel. On this occasion, the Executive Director …
Macaúba Project receives 20 × 20 Initiative Award
The 1st INOCAS Partner Day was held to strengthen ties between the company and its partners who planted macaúba with INOCAS in 2018 and extractivists who collected macaúba in the 2018 crop ...
Commercialization of native products grows with Conab policy
INOCAS, through the purchase of macauba from family farmers, has been helping these small rural producers to increase their incomes. In 2019 INOCAS purchased more than 100 tons of macauba coconut from 14 extractivists in the Alto Paranaíba region, MG. In addition to...