Business Delegates

Brazilian Corn Ethanol Association

etanoldemilho.com.br/

UNEM (Brazilian Corn Ethanol Association) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the interests of the corn and cereal ethanol industry nationally and internationally.

CerradinhoBio / Neomille

www.cerradinhobio.com.br/en/business-and-activities/neomille/

Investing more and more in expanding its operations in the market, Cerradinho has its subsidiary Neomille, responsible for the manufacture of products related to corn, such as the production of extracted ethanol and components for animal feed. It was built under an investment of R$280 million, using the most advanced technology for grain processing, with zero residues, besides using biomass and fulfilling its commitment to sustainable initiatives.

Neomille reinforces value creation and rural partnerships, besides increasing competitiveness in the animal nutrition and corn sale industries, with. An annual production capacity of 580,000 tons of corn, 245 million liters of ethanol, 175,000 tons of DDGS and 7,000 tons of corn oil.

FS

www.fs.agr.br/en/

FS Fueling Sustainability is the first ethanol and animal nutrition products industry in Brazil to be 100% corn-based. Resulting from a collaboration between the Brazilian agribusiness group Tapajós Participações S/A and the Summit Agricultural Group, headquartered in the U.S., the company has manufacturing facilities in the state of Mato Grosso, located in the cities of Lucas do Rio Verde, Sorriso, and Primavera do Leste, as well as an office in São Paulo-SP.

Inpasa

www.inpasa.com.br/#

Inpasa is a grain biorefinery whose raw materials are corn and sorghum, used in the production of biofuels, DDGS (Distiller's Dried Grains with Solubles) and vegetable oils.

Founded in 2006, in Paraguay (where it has two units), the company expanded its operations to Brazil, when in 2018, it opened its first unit in the city of Sinop (MT), and since then, it has grown rapidly, with units in Nova Mutum (MT), Dourados (MS) and Sidrolândia (MS), in addition to new projects in Balsas (MA) and Luís Eduardo Magalhães (BA).

With an innovative business model that goes far beyond energy generation, Inpasa drives the creation of jobs and income, both in the countryside and in the city, stimulating technological development, adding value to production and strengthening various production chains.

Sustainability is at the heart of the company's operations, which values ​​the people who are part of its history, recognizing the importance of continuous learning and lasting relationships with employees, suppliers and customers.

São Martinho

www.saomartinho.com.br/default.aspx?linguagem=en

São Martinho is among the largest sugar-energy groups in Brazil, with an approximate milling capacity of 24 million tons of sugarcane. The average mechanization rate of the harvest is 99.8%, reaching 100% at the Boa Vista Mill.

The company operates four units: São Martinho Mill in Pradópolis, in the Ribeirão Preto region (SP); Iracema Mill in Iracemápolis, in the Limeira region (SP); Santa Cruz Mill in Américo Brasiliense (SP); and Boa Vista Mill in Quirinópolis, 300 kilometers from Goiânia (GO).

The São Martinho, Santa Cruz, and Iracema mills produce both sugar and ethanol, while the Boa Vista Mill is dedicated exclusively to ethanol production. All the mills generate electricity from the burning of sugarcane bagasse, ensuring self-sufficiency and selling any surplus energy.

The company has a unique logistics platform for product distribution, benefiting from high storage capacity and proximity to key highways and railways. It also has the advantage of an in-house railway branch, which enables real-time distribution while optimizing costs and efficiency.

Following a comprehensive professionalization process, in February 2007, São Martinho began trading its shares on the Novo Mercado, the highest level of corporate governance on the São Paulo Stock Exchange (B3), under the ticker symbol SMTO3.