The partnership with Fundecitrus - the Citrus Defense Fund - strengthens our initiatives in defense of citrus health, promoting sustainable and innovative agricultural practices.


The partnership with Fundecitrus - the Citrus Defense Fund - strengthens our initiatives in defense of citrus health, promoting sustainable and innovative agricultural practices.


The aim of the project is to provide growers with soil and leaf analyses so that they can manage orange cultivation assertively. Through soil analysis, it is possible to identify the need for nutrients and the fertility of each crop. Leaf analysis complements this management, assessing the nutritional status of plants and detecting nutritional imbalances and toxicity.




The application of lime can correct the acidity of the soil and bring other productive impacts to the crop, depending on the results of the analysis. The project aims to make the input available to producers so that they can use it properly on their crops.


The project consists of promoting actions to foster the empowerment of women, whether they are cooperative members or family members of cooperative members and workers. To this end, we promote and encourage their participation in training and external events focused on cooperative women.




Well-performed nutritional management has the capacity to boost production, ensuring that plants grow strong and healthy, with a positive impact on product quality. In this way, the consultancy works to provide cooperative members with information, training and technical knowledge focused on orchard nutrition.


Biological control of the Psyllid (Diaphorina citri), the insect that transmits Greening, is carried out by introducing the wasp Tamarixia radiata around commercial orchards, in places where there are myrtles and citrus plants without control, as a sustainable strategy for external control of the disease. The partnership with IAPAR guarantees the mass production and release of the tamarixias.




In view of the significant increase in the incidence of Greening in Brazilian orchards, the cooperative is working on various actions to raise awareness and combat the disease among producers, cooperative members and the community, with the aim of reinforcing the importance of citriculture for the region and everyone's responsibility for the maintenance and survival of this crop.


The aim of this project is to adapt rural properties so that they comply with current legislation, thus avoiding setbacks that could jeopardize rural work, such as adapting diesel tanks and grout preparation sites.












The partnership with Fundecitrus - the Citrus Defense Fund - strengthens our initiatives in defense of citrus health, promoting sustainable and innovative agricultural practices.


The aim of the project is to provide growers with soil and leaf analyses in order to ensure assertive management when growing oranges.


The application of lime can correct the acidity of the soil and bring other productive impacts to the crop, depending on the results of the analysis.


The project consists of promoting actions to foster the empowerment of women, whether they are cooperative members or family members of cooperative members and workers.


Well-performed nutritional management has the ability to boost production, ensuring that plants grow strong and healthy, with a positive impact on product quality.


The Psyllid (Diaphorina Citri), the transmitter of Greening, is controlled sustainably by releasing the wasp Tamarixia Radiata in areas close to the orchards.