No Matter How the Timeline for the Operation of the Pulp Mill Is Only for the Year 2028, the Company Already Promises Hundreds of Jobs for the Residents of the Region of MS
The giant of the pulp industry, Arauco, is about to make a major move in Brazil, with investments of US$ 3 billion (about R$ 14 billion) to build a new plant in the municipality of Inocência, Mato Grosso do Sul. This venture, which has the potential to produce 2.5 million tons of pulp annually, not only marks a significant milestone for the Chilean company but also generates a positive impact on the job market in the region.
Arauco’s pulp mill, which is scheduled to start operating in the first quarter of 2028, is stimulating the economy and job opportunities. At least 400 direct job positions should be opened by next week. For aspiring forestry technicians, this is an unmissable opportunity, with average salaries of R$ 2,3 thousand. This is just the first phase of hiring, and a variety of other job opportunities, such as masons, drivers, assemblers, and welders, are also expected to be offered in the coming months.
A Milestone in the Forestry Industry in Mato Grosso do Sul
Arauco’s pulp mill is the fifth major factory in the forestry sector in Mato Grosso do Sul, a state known for its vast pulp production. The new unit is located near the Sucuriú River and is expected to have a significant impact on job creation and regional development. At the peak of construction at the factory, it is estimated to generate 12 thousand direct jobs, providing a welcome boost to the local economy.
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Arauco, with its extensive experience in the pulp sector, plans to utilize 285 thousand hectares of eucalyptus on lands located in Inocência and municipalities adjacent to the city of the factory. This demonstrates its commitment to sustainability and responsible practices. The proximity of these existing lands will help meet the demand of the new unit while contributing to the conservation of native forests.
In addition to investing billions of dollars in the new factory in Inocência, the company is driving the creation of hundreds of direct jobs, strengthening the local economy. As the factory becomes operational, it will not only benefit Arauco as a company but will also contribute to the growth and development of the region. It is an exciting new chapter in the history of the pulp industry in Brazil and South America.

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