StayAgro aims for R$7 million in revenue for the 2024/25 harvest.
StayAgro, a newly founded company with an investment of R$1.55 million, fully funded with its own capital, is focusing on offering solutions aimed at nutritional and physiological plant management, agricultural application technologies, and biopesticides.
Founded by Ednei Paes Nantes, Carlos Ramiro Piccoli, and Sormani Polini, the company expects to achieve R$7 million in revenue for the 2024/25 harvest, over R$13 million in 2025/26, and aims to reach R$61.5 million in annual revenue by the 2029/30 harvest.
The company offers “a portfolio focused on nutritional management and plant physiology, helping to mitigate the effects of climate and agrochemical applications on crops, minimizing the ‘injury’ period in soybean, corn, and cotton cultivation,” explained Paes Nantes, who is also a founder of Gênica and Fast Agro. StayAgro’s main focus is on large producers, sales groups, and agricultural distributors.
“We also provide solutions that offer protection against pests and diseases affecting various crops grown in Brazil,” he added.
Key products in the company’s portfolio include adjuvants, substances that enhance the effectiveness of other agricultural products such as herbicides and fungicides. Additionally, StayAgro invests in solutions to optimize the dilution of agricultural pesticides that are difficult to dissolve.