Grunner, Aiming for Expansion in Brazil, Invests R$ 13 Million in New Factory in Macatuba, Promising to Triple Production and Generate Jobs.
Grunner, an agricultural company, announced the construction of a new factory in the Macatuba region. This announcement comes right after the recent inauguration of the After-Sales Service Center in Lençóis Paulista, highlighting the company’s commitment to expanding its operations in Brazil. The investment of R$ 13 million aims to increase Grunner’s production capacity and generate over 50 direct jobs, strengthening the economic fabric of the local community. The expectation is to triple production, significantly contributing to the Brazilian agricultural sector.
The Construction of a New Factory in Macatuba and Its Impact on National Agriculture
Denis Arroyo, CEO of Grunner, shows confidence and high expectations regarding the company’s growth.
With a vision focused on innovation, Arroyo emphasizes Grunner’s commitment to revolutionizing agriculture in Brazil by introducing innovative practices and technologies.
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Near Amsterdam, residents buy land and discover they must also build streets, manage drainage, handle waste, and grow food on half their plot.
The land for the construction of the new factory was donated by the City Hall of Macatuba, which provided two plots of land totaling 4.5 hectares.
Additionally, the company is actively seeking local suppliers, strengthening partnerships and stimulating the regional economy.
Lack of Labor is a Concern for Grunner
However, even in the face of high growth objectives, it is crucial to highlight the absence of incentives in professional training courses offered by the city hall.
This scenario, often underestimated, plays a crucial role in the development of both companies and the local community.
The lack of professional training programs can directly impact the formation of a qualified workforce, essential to meet the growing demands of companies like Grunner.
Investing in courses and training is fundamental to meet the market’s need and promote sustainable economic growth.
The construction of Grunner’s new factory in Macatuba represents a milestone in the company’s growth, in addition to creating expectations of positive results regarding regional development.

