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Conab predicts growth of 2.5% for brazil's grain crop

1/8/2020 - The 2019/2020 grain crop in Brazil, which began in July 2019 and will end in June, is expected to reach 248 million tons, a 2.5% increase compared to the previous cycle, according to a survey released by the National Supply Company (Conab) on Wednesday (8).

Company announces investment of R $ 30 mi in kitchens aimed at delivery

1/8/2020 - Steam Cloud Kitchens, a construction and operation company for cloud kitchens (professional kitchens focused only on delivery), will invest R$ 30 million in hubs that must simultaneously serve up to ten different restaurants. The first hub is expected to be inaugurated in March at Tatuapé, in the East Zone of São Paulo. Four others are planned for 2020, in the neighborhoods of Brooklyn and Santana, as well as Santo André and São Bernardo do Campo, in ABC Paulista. Steam plans to reach thirty hub

Vegans and vegetarians: understand how this audience is impacting the industry

1/8/2020 - calories, but also with the entire food production process. As a result, the reduction in the consumption of meat and other products of animal origin has become a behavioral trend that only grows around the planet, giving rise to various movements created by vegetarians and vegans —such as #SegundaSemCarne, for example.

Lubricant in cardboard packaging is now available in Brazil

1/8/2020 - A novelty in the area of lubricants is initiating a real change of behavior in the automotive sector. It is the Phoenyx Oil high performance lubricating oil line – formulated with high quality raw material and efficiency – which, since the beginning of this semester, has been marketed in bag-in-box packaging of 2, 4 and 20 liters.

Company Acquires Bunge Margarine Assets

1/9/2020 - JBS informs the market that its subsidiary Seara Alimentos has entered into an agreement to acquire Bunge's margarine assets in Brazil, for the amount of R$ 700 million. The operation provides, among others, to manufacture contract on demand, and license and use of brands. The announcement took place last Friday (03). The transaction includes three production units located in Gaspar (SC), São Paulo (SP) and Suape (PE). By the agreement, several brands will be acquired, including Delícia, Primor

Banco Digital Investe in Plataformatec

1/9/2020 - Nubank, a financial services startup, bought the startup Plataformatec with the aim of getting talented employees, a process known as acqui-hiring. The team is formed by engineering professionals, software and agile methodologies, according to fintech. Some of these professionals have spent months at Nubank, as consultants and others participated in events at headquarters, which is in the city of São Paulo. The value of the acquisition was not disclosed.

41% of Startups Are Focused on the SaaS Model

1/9/2020 - In Brazil, startups focus on the SaaS business model that is the largest number of solutions (41.9%), followed by marketplaces (19.88%). That's what the survey of the Brazilian Association of Startups (Abstartups) says. Half of startups (48.7%) target the B2B public, while solutions for end customers and companies (B2B2C) are 27.2% of the business. Abstartups, has just over 12,800 companies mapped in its database, concentrated in the cities of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Porto Al

Kalunga expects 12% to 15% increase in back-to-school sales

1/9/2020 - Kalunga expects growth of 12% to 15% in back-to-school sales this year compared to the 2019 campaign. The period is known as the "Christmas stationery" and should also help warm up retail earlier this year.

Mafra Hospital, dos Godoy Bueno, purchasedistributor of Express medicines

1/9/2020 - Mafra Hospital, from the company DNA Capital – controlled by the heirs of businessman Edson de Godoy Bueno, owners of the Dasa laboratory and group of hospitals Impar – bought the competitor Express, which makes R$ 1.5 billion. One of the largest drug distribution companies in the country, Mafra, which makes R$ 3 billion and owns Cremer (ex-Tarpon), wants to be a major consolidator of this sector, as the Homeland fund has done. The value of the business, which needs to be approved by cade (Admin

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