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2010

Citrovita and Citrosuco celebrate a partnership agreement to create the world’s largest producer of orange juice.

2009

Hot gas generators and boiler at the Catanduva plant are converted to biomass, with capacity for self-sufficiency and export of surplus electricity.

2005

Citrovita acquires and expands the plant in Araras, in the state of São Paulo.

2004

Citrosuco purchases another processing unit, in Bebedouro, in the state of São Paulo. Citrovita acquires 100% of the bulk logistics system: Santos maritime terminal and the Southern Juice vessel. The operation of the maritime terminal in Australia begins.

2003

Citrosuco’s fresh juice transport capacity is increased by 32,000 tons, with the acquisition of the Premium do Brasil vessel. Citrovita’s Agricultural Expansion Plan begins, with the acquisition of several farms.

1998

Citrovita acquires the factory in Matão and Água Branca farm.

1997

Processing capacity at the Catanduva plant is doubled.

1993

Citrovita Maritime Terminal in Antwerp (Belgium) starts operations.

1991

Catanduva factory starts production. Activities begin at the office in Germany.

1990

Citrovita is founded and the factory in Catanduva, in the state of São Paulo, is built.