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The dynamism and strength that mark the national agribusiness can compose investment portfolios in Brazil and abroad.

Law no. 14,130, of March 29, 2021, which established the Investment Funds in Agroindustrial Productive Chains (Fiagro) offers important benefits and instruments for raising funds for agricultural and agroindustrial projects. At the same time, it allows the financial market to diversify portfolios and participate in one of the most promising segments of the Brazilian economy.

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Recent events such as the Covid-19 pandemic have highlighted what was already clear to those who follow advances in the Brazilian countryside: producing food on a scale that feeds a large portion of the world's population, with quality and health safety, is for the few. Among these few is Brazil.

Despite the relevance of the agricultural segment to the Brazilian GDP and the continued growth in the supply of rural credit, there is a disparity between the need and the volume of resources available to the sector. With each harvest, the market needs to reinvent itself in the search for capital.

Os Brazilian producers therefore face a chronic problem of scarce access to credit to fully exercise their productive potential. Fiagro was created to change this reality. Believing this, we created Vallya Agro.

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Vallya Agro knows the field, its daily challenges and its great ability to deliver results. 

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