Coamo President Says Industrial Plant in Mato Grosso do Sul Will Be Inaugurated Between November 21 and 27 and Depends on Bolsonaro’s Schedule
The inauguration of Coamo’s industries in Dourados in Mato Grosso do Sul is expected to take place between November 21 and 27, according to the cooperative’s president, José Aroldo Gallassini. Coamo invested R$ 750 million in its industrial plant in Dourados, which will generate three hundred direct jobs. Did you know that with 14 plants, Mato Grosso is the 2nd largest producer of biodiesel in the country?
According to Gallassini, the inauguration date of Coamo’s industries in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul, depends on the confirmation of attendance from President Jair Bolsonaro, who is invited to the event.
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Coamo’s new venture will include a soybean processing plant for 3,000 tons of soy/day, production of meal and oil, and a refinery for 720 tons/day of refined soy oil, equivalent to 16 million sacks of soy/year.
“The result of this investment will be an increase in the cooperative’s daily soybean processing capacity from the current 5,000 to 8,000 tons/day, which is equivalent to 40 million sacks/year, and the refining capacity from 660 tons/day to 1,380 tons of refined soy oil/day,” states Divaldo Correa, the cooperative’s Industrial Superintendent.
According to Gallassini, the implementation of the soy oil refinery will also allow the commercialization of Coamo Foods directly to the Central-West and Southeast regions of the country. “This way, there will be no need to transport the product for processing in Paraná and then returning it to those regions.”
According to Coamo’s Commercial Superintendent, Alcir José Goldoni, the cooperative’s commercial area is already organized for the new markets.
“There is a growing demand for Coamo Foods, and since our industrial capacity is already occupied, the need for the construction of this new industry was identified. For this, we are already restructuring our entire sales force and preparing for this novelty.”
Goldoni adds that the increase in sales of Coamo Foods is a reflection of the quality combined with the taste and economy that the products guarantee to the consumer.
“Those who buy Coamo Foods know they are purchasing a product from the source, coming from the fields of more than 28 thousand associates of Coamo. Our raw material has technical assistance at all stages of production, which means it is traceable. Not to mention, that the other stages, up to industrialization and commercialization maintain the same quality,” he assures.
For Gallassini, the construction of the new industries and the choice of the Dourados region align with the cooperative’s strategic planning.
“The volume of soy received by Coamo in Mato Grosso do Sul perfectly supports the installation of a modern soybean crushing plant and a soy oil refinery in Dourados, promoting cost reduction with the transportation of the already processed product.”
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