Five decades ago, the Vigolo family began, in the Brazilian Central-West, a trajectory that would accompany one of the greatest transformations of national agriculture. In 1976, Luiz Vigolo began to build the Bom Jesus Group from a 483-hectare property in the Serra da Petrovina, in the state of Mato Grosso, with the support of his wife and children. Since then, what was born as a family operation has become one of the largest agricultural groups…
Five decades ago, the Vigolo family began, in the Brazilian Central-West, a trajectory that would accompany one of the greatest transformations of national agriculture. In 1976, Luiz Vigolo began to build the Bom Jesus Group from a 483-hectare property in the Serra da Petrovina, in the state of Mato Grosso, with the support of his wife and children. Since then, what was born as a family operation has become one of the largest agricultural groups…