Brazil's chemical industry is uniquely driven by its massive agribusiness sector. The demand for agro raw materials is surging as the country seeks to maintain its position as a global leader in soybean and corn exports, requiring highly efficient and stable chemical precursors.
Geographically, the tropical climate of Brazil accelerates the degradation of standard crop protection agents, creating a critical need for specialized pesticides for plants that can withstand high humidity and temperature fluctuations without losing efficacy.
Furthermore, the growth of the Brazilian pharmaceutical hub has increased the reliance on high-purity chemical industry raw materials, specifically medicinal intermediates that meet stringent international quality standards for local production.



