Inpasa announces investment of R$ 1.2 billion in the installation of an ethanol plant in Western Bahia
3 Articles
3 Articles
Bahia imports about 80% of the ethanol it currently consumes.
Forbes, the most renowned business and economics magazine in the world. ReutersCorn grains Inpasa, Brazil's largest corn ethanol producer, will invest 1.2 billion reais in a plant with an annual processing capacity of 1 million tons of grain in Bahia, according to a company statement. This should be the eighth INPASA unit to be installed in Luís Eduardo Magalhães, an important agribusiness hub, with an abundant supply of products such as soybean…
Photo: Reproduction/Inpasa Brazil Inpasa Brazil announced an investment of R$ 1.2 billion for the installation of an ethanol plant in the municipality of Luís Eduardo Magalhães, in western Bahia, the company's eighth biorefinery. In a social media post, the company highlighted the growth and development of the municipality in recent years. According to the company, the new biorefinery plant will directly impact the municipality's economy, genera…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

