Production Units

Heringer operates in Brazilian territory, performing its activities through 14 fertilizer production, sales and distribution units. Click here to contact these units and other commercial offices of the Company.

Bahia

Competitive advantage: western Bahia stands out in Brazil as a major soybean producer. Heringer maintains a commercial office in the city of Luis Eduardo Magalhães, the largest agricultural hub of Bahia, a state that also produces cotton, corn, bean and coffee.

Candeias

Espírito Santo

Competitive advantage: operation in a location with easy access to the port of Vitória and the states of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Brazil‘s second largest coffee producer.

Viana

Goiás

Competitive advantage: Brazil’s second largest sugarcane producer. The production of beans, corn and soybean has increased significantly.

Catalão

Rio Verde

Mato Grosso do Sul

Competitive advantage: expanding sugarcane production area and the most productive sugarcane plantations in the country. It also stands out as a major corn producer.

Dourados

Minas Gerais

Competitive advantage: Brazil‘s largest coffee producer. It also stands out for its extensive bean, sugarcane and corn production.

Iguatama

Manhuaçu

Três Corações

Rio Grande do Sul

Competitive advantage: operation in a location with easy access to the port of Rio Grande and possibility of expanding Heringer‘s business to the South of Brazil. It is the largest rice producer and accounts for a significant share of Brazil‘s soybean, wheat and corn production.

Porto Alegre

Rio Grande

Sergipe

Competitive advantage: operation at the heart of Sergipe, favoring deliveries to states in the Northeast and North of Brazil.

Rosário do Catete

São Paulo

Competitive advantage: top ranking in Brazil’s agricultural production value. Operation in a location with easy access to ports and expedited production distribution.

Ourinhos

Paulínia

Paulínia II

Foliar Line production unit

Paraná

Competitive advantage: operations also serving Santa Catarina state and with easy access to the port of Paranaguá, Brazil‘s largest exporter of agricultural products. It is the largest wheat and bean producer and accounts for a significant share of Brazil‘s corn and soybean production.

Paranaguá