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May 2024
20m 49s

Falando de Mercado: Projeto Serra do Sal...

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Com uma dependência externa de mais de 85pc do fertilizante que consome, o Brasil segue procurando alternativas para elevar sua independência. A produtora Eurochem inaugurou em abril o projeto Serra do Salitre, em Minas Gerais, que deve contribuir para o Brasil reduzir a necessidade de importação de fosfatados. Já neste ano, a companhia deve fornecer TSP e SSP para a safra 2024-25 de soja.

A repórter do relatório Argus Brasil Grãos e Fertilizantes Gisele Augusto e o diretor-presidente da Eurochem na América do Sul, Gustavo Horbach, conversam sobre as expectativas da nova unidade da empresa em Serra do Salitre e os desafios do mercado brasileiro de fertilizantes em meio ao ritmo lento de compras para a safra de soja.

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