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“We operate strongly in the Brazilian cotton market, helping rural producers and companies and our work has a direct impact on different aspects, such as the price and reliability of the product. The responsibility is great, but we know that our experience in the market is our biggest differentiator”, says Eduardo Kuhlmann, director of the Agri&Portuária Latam Platform of the Bureau Veritas Group.
The steps for carrying out the Value Capture Project consist of georeferencing, that is, the complete mapping of the rural area, the collection of samples to verify the biotechnology used and the detailing of the plot. With this information, it is possible to apply tests to determine the space occupied in each plot and the quantity planted on site. Furthermore, with the collection of samples and cotton seed tests, it is possible to identify which Seed Technology is used to Capture Values and all information is delivered to customers remotely.
Brazil has established itself as a cotton producer alongside China, India, the United States and Pakistan, in addition to occupying first place in rainfed productivity, an agricultural technique for cultivating land where rainfall is low. With almost 200 years in the market, Bureau Veritas operates in all cotton producing regions in the country, such as Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo, Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão and Tocantins, and offers specialized services to measure the importance of agriculture in the market, such as monitoring, inspection and certification.
Source: agrolink