Our story

We are an agro industrial company that produces and manufactures food and renewable energy. We have a strong entrepreneurial culture and we continuously work towards improving every aspect of our operations.
We invite you to learn more about our history.
  • 2002

    Adecoagro was founded through the initial acquisition of 75 thousand hectares of prime farmland in Argentina.
  • 2004

    We began our regional expansion into Uruguay and Brazil to continue the production of crops under a sustainable model.
  • 2005

    We entered the Sugar, Ethanol & Energy industry in Brazil through the acquisition of Monte Alegre mill in Minas Gerais.
  • 2006

    We continued to expand our presence in the sugarcane business through the construction of Angélica mill in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil), taking the initial step in the construction of our Cluster.
  • 2007

    We grew our rice business in Argentina through the incorporation of land, two rice mills and the Molinos Ala brand for the local market. We began the construction of our first free-stall dairy facility in Santa Fe (Argentina).
  • 2008

    Angelica mill in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil) began operations.
  • 2009

    Monte Alegre mill received an investment to increase its electric energy capacity from 2.5 to 18.0 megawatts.
  • 2010

    Angelica mill began to produce sugar.
  • 2011

    We listed the company in the New York Stock Exchange. At the same time, we began the construction of Ivinhema, our second mill in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil), consolidating our Sugar, Ethanol & Energy Cluster.
  • 2012

    We began the construction of the second free stall dairy facility in Santa Fe, achieving an annual production of 95 million liters of top quality milk.
  • 2013

    We opened our commercial office in Uruguay. Ivinhema, our second mill in our Cluster in Mato Grosso do Sul, started operations.
  • 2015

    We boosted the production of sugar at the Ivinhema mill.
  • 2016

    We implemented our “continuous harvest model” in our Cluster in Mato Grosso do Sul (Brazil)
  • 2017

    Inauguration of a biodigestor for the generation of electric energy in our free-stalls. We launched our healthy snacks line under Molinos Ala brand for the Argentine market. Angélica mill increased its crushing capacity.
  • 2018

    We inaugurated our rice snack production facility in Pilar and a parboiled rice plant in Entre Ríos, both in Argentina, in addition to the beginning of operations of our third high productivity free-stall. We finalized our crops operations in Brazil and started producing organic sugar at Monte Alegre mill.
  • 2019

    We acquired two milk processing facilities in Argentina and the trademarks Las Tres Niñas, Apóstoles and Angelita. In addition, we acquired a peanut processing facility in Córdoba (Argentina). Ivinhema mill began producing biogas through the use of concentrated vinasse.
  • 2021

    We consolidated the Dairy Business after the construction of the 4 high-productivity free stall, and with the expansion of our product portfolio with new launches.
  • 2022

    We expanded our rice operations in Argentina and Uruguay. In 2022, we added 3 processing plants and 2 drying and storage plants.

Our values

Transparency

We work with integrity and we are honest in our relationships.

Trust

We generate strong and long-lasting relationships.

Efficiency

We maximize our capacities.

Innovation

We foster creativity and ongoing improvement.

Sustainability

We promote environmental and social management.

Safety

We develop a healthy and safety work environment.

Management

Corporate

Mariano Bosch

Mariano Bosch Co-Founder & CEO

Emilio F Gnecco

Emilio F. Gnecco CFO

Victoria Cabello

Victoria Cabello Investor Relations Officer

Josefina-Diaz

Josefina Diaz Vega General Counsel

Alejandro Lopez Moriena

Alejandro López Moriena Chief Sustainability Officer

Brazil

Renato Pereira

Renato Junqueira Santos Pereira VP of the Sugar, Ethanol and Energy Business

Leonardo Berridi

Leonardo Berridi VP Brazil

Argentina and Uruguay

Ezequiel Garbers

Ezequiel Garbers VP Crops and Rice Businesses

Emilio F Gnecco

Mario José Imbrosciano VP Consumer Goods and Business Development