Profile and Portfolio

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BrasilAgro is one of Brazil’s largest companies in terms of arable land and focuses on the acquisition, development, operation and sale of rural properties suitable for agriculture and cattle raising. The Company is headquartered in São Paulo and has properties in the States of Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais and Piauí, as well as in Paraguay.

A publicly-held company with its shares traded on B3’s Novo Mercado segment and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the Company’s business plan has been developed based on its controlling shareholder’s experience, Argentinean company Cresud, guided by a model capable of creating value through commodities production and land valuation.

BrasilAgro’s portfolio comprises 16 farms, 15 of which in Brazil’s Mid-West, Northeast and Southeast regions and one in Paraguay’s Chaco region, in addition to the headquarters in São Paulo and Assunción.

Learn more about the location, areas and crops grown in each of the Company’s farms.

BrasilAgro Farms

From the beginning of our operations in 2006 up to the date of this report (March/2021), we have acquired 15 agricultural properties in 7 Brazilian states, adding 300,288 hectares to our portfolio,198,316 of which are arable and 101,972 hectares are protected by environmental laws.  Since then, 4 of our agricultural properties have been entirely sold and 4 have been partially sold, representing a total area of 84,958 hectares.  On the date of this report, we own 266,077 hectares, 50,747of which are leased.

StateCropLocationFarmAcquisition DateTotal AreaArable Area
Maranhão (MA)Grains and sugarcaneSão Raimundo das MangabeirasSão José FarmFeb/201717,566 ha10,137 ha
MAGrains and sugarcaneSão Raimundo das MangabeirasPartnership IV Farm¹Feb/201715,000 ha15,000 ha
Piauí (PI)GrainsRibeiro GonçalvesPartnership II Farm2Nov/20137,500 ha7,500 ha
PIGrains Baixa Grande do Ribeiro Partnership VII Farm3May/20205,473 ha5,473 ha
PIGrainsBaixa Grande do RibeiroSerra GrandeFarm4May/20204,489 ha2,904 ha
Bahia (BA)GrainsJaborandiArrojadinho Farm5 Jan/202016,642 ha10,306 ha
BACattle RaisingCorrentinaRio do Meio Farm5 Jan/202012,288 ha8,501 ha
BACattle Raising BaianópolisPreferência FarmSep/200817,799 ha12,410 ha
BAGrains and cottonCorrentina Chaparral FarmNov/200737,182 ha26,444 ha
BAGrains and cattle raisingJaborandi Jatobá FarmMar/200714,930 ha11,458 ha
Minas Gerais (MG)ForestBonito de MinasNova Buriti FarmDec/200724,212 ha17,846 ha
Goiás (GO)Grains and sugarcaneMineiros Araucária FarmApr/20075,534 ha4,051 ha
Mato Grosso (MT)Grains and sugarcaneAlto TaquariAlto Taquari FarmAug/20075,103 ha3,503 ha
MTGrains and sugarcaneAlto TaquariPartnership III Farm6May/20155,624 ha5,624 ha
MTGrainsSão Félix do AraguaiaPartnership V Farm7Aug/201817,150 ha17,150 ha
ParaguayGrains and pastureBoquerónMorotí Dec/201359,585 ha34,673 ha
Total266,077 ha192,980 ha

Note: (1) Agricultural exploration partnership in the farm for up to 15 years of sugarcane planting, with option to renew for another 15 years.
(2) Agricultural exploration partnership in the farm for up to 11 harvests, involving up to 10,000 hectares.
(3) Agricultural exploration partnership in the farm for up to 10 years.
(4) Learn more about the merger of Serra Grande Farm by clicking here.
(5) Arrojadinho and Rio do Meio Farms have been acquired with the merger of Agrifirma (click here to learn more).
(6) Agricultural exploration partnership in the farm until 03/31/2026.
(7) Agricultural exploration partnership in the farm for up to 10 years.

Development Level of BrasilAgro Farms (Total Hectares)
Development Level per Farm