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Soybean harvest advances at a fast pace across Bom Futuro units in Mato Grosso
Integrated process includes field production, in-house logistics, storage and marketing, as the company moves forward with cotton and corn planting

03/02/2026

The soybean harvest is progressing at a rapid pace across Bom Futuro’s more than 30 production units, located in five strategic regions of Mato Grosso: Araguaia, Campo Verde, Nova Mutum, Sapezal and Matupá. Harvesting is taking place simultaneously with second-crop planting, underscoring the company’s planning capacity and operational efficiency.

The company expects to plant approximately 200,000 hectares of cotton and 90,000 hectares of corn within the ideal planting window, ensuring favorable conditions for crop development and stronger results throughout the production cycle.

After harvesting in the fields, soybeans are transported using Bom Futuro’s own fleet to the company’s storage facilities. This structure ensures faster logistics flow, reduced losses and greater control at every stage of the operation.

At the warehouses, the grain undergoes a rigorous classification and quality control process, in line with market standards. The soybeans are then properly stored until commercialization, when they are delivered to trading companies responsible for export.

The integration between field operations, transportation and storage strengthens production traceability and ensures efficiency throughout the entire supply chain. With a focus on technology, sustainability and management, Bom Futuro reaffirms its commitment to operational excellence and to strengthening Brazilian agribusiness.

 

 

Marcelo Borges - Journalist Bom Futuro
imprensa@bomfuturo.com.br

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