The Construction of Brazil’s Largest Feed Factory Will Be an Excellent Opportunity for Job Generation, Valorization, and Social Transformation in Minas Gerais
The week ends with excellent news for Minas Gerais: the city of Curvelo, in the Central region of the State, will host the largest feed factory in the country. The project, which will be built by the Central Cooperative of Rural Producers of Minas Gerais (CCPR) and will be located in the São José da Lagoa District, promises to generate around 1000 direct and indirect job openings.
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The location was chosen due to its privileged position at the intersection of BR-040 and BR-135, allowing easy distribution of production to all regions of the state and the country. The land where the factory will be built spans 240,000 square meters.
The First Year Will Involve an Investment of R$ 124 Million, Generating Many Jobs in Minas Gerais

In total, for the first year, an investment of R$ 124 million is planned for construction, with the expectation that the factory will be ready in 18 months, initially producing 495,000 tons of feed per year.
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The new industrial unit will be significant for the region’s valorization, generating around 1000 direct and indirect jobs, along with an increase in rural production and in the cargo transportation sector.
The president of CCPR, Marcelo Candiotto, highlighted the possibility of partnerships, ensuring benefits for local producers. “What we want to seek is partnership with the local producers so they can be the suppliers,” he stated.
“I often say that the dairy basin that includes Curvelo and Pompéu is the largest in Brazil. The producers are starting to grow; we have well-advanced producers, and what we really need is support to create business and bring social sustainability to the inhabitants and residents of the region,” he concluded.
CCPR Will Begin Construction, With Activities Expected to Start in January 2023
For Mayor Luiz Paulo, the venture will be an excellent opportunity for the valorization and social transformation of the region.
“The arrival of CCPR in Curvelo demonstrates that our city is prepared for development. With the new factory, the company will become the largest feed producer in the country and will be able to triple its production. We have everything to dream of better days for our population, as we have a skilled workforce, strategic road junctions, and a dairy and meat production reference in Brazil, and we are confident that soon our region will be among the most developed in the state. Count on the public power and my commitment to always advance, generating jobs and increasing the income of Curvelo residents,” he concluded.
All bureaucratic processes are already underway and should be completed in the coming days. Subsequently, CCPR will begin construction, with activities expected to start in January 2023.

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