BrasilAgro - Companhia Brasileira de Propriedades Agrícolas

About BrasilAgro - Companhia Brasileira de Propriedades Agrícolas

BrasilAgro - Companhia Brasileira de Propriedades Agrícolas engages in the acquisition, development, exploration, and sale of rural properties suitable for agricultural activities in Brazil. The company operates through six segments: Real Estate, Grains, Sugarcane, Cattle Raising, Cotton, and Other. It is involved in the cultivation of soybean, corn, sorghum, and cotton, as well as sugarcane; and production and sale of beef calves after weaning. The company has 17 farms in 6 Brazilian states and 1 farm in Paraguay with a total area of 223,551 hectares of own lands and 51,747 hectares of leased lands. It also imports and exports agricultural products and inputs; purchases, sells, and/or rents properties, land, buildings, and real estate in rural and/or urban areas; provides real estate brokerage services; and manages third-party assets. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Relações com Investidores

https://www.brasil-agro.com

AGRO3.SA Brazil

30.88USD0.68 (+2.20%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

São Paulo exchange

Sector: Consumer Defensive

Industry: Farm Products

Location Brazil, São Paulo

Grade: ADA

478,702,958 USD
MARKET CAP
5.332
PE
0.404
BETA (5y)
4.850
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
125%
for 3 years
67%
for 2 years
40%
for last year
-6%
for this year
0%
BrasilAgro - Companhia Brasileira de Propriedades Agrícolas
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