Agrodanieli and Neorgan: Roots in the countryside, eyes on the future.
With a solid track record since 1990, Agrodanieli is a benchmark in the Rio Grande do Sul agribusiness sector, with a strong presence in the grain, fertilizer, and soybean processing segments. Working alongside rural producers, it grows by investing in technology, infrastructure, and innovation in the field.
The company has five grain receiving units — two in Tapejara (Centro and São Domingos) and one in each of the municipalities of Água Santa, Vila Lângaro, and Sertão — all strategically located in the Northeast Region of Rio Grande do Sul. Together, they have a discharge capacity of up to 5,000 tons per day and static storage of 60,000 tons.
The vertical integration of operations began in 2008 with the installation of a soybean crushing unit using extrusion, with a capacity of 600 tons/day.
In 2021, Agrodanieli expanded its operations with the launch of Neorgan, its own brand of organic and organomineral fertilizers. Located in Vila Lângaro, the factory combines the group’s experience in the grain supply chain with agricultural input production technology, resulting in products with balanced proportions of organic and mineral residues — ensuring adherence, uniformity, and high performance in crops.
Now, in 2025, Agrodanieli is experiencing a new growth cycle, with two major investments totaling R$ 300 million:
• A new Grain Processing Unit, under construction in Tapejara, with a capacity of 1,600 tons per day and storage for up to 2 million sacks;
• The expansion of the Neorgan factory, which will double in size — from 11,000 m² to 20,000 m² — and reach an annual production of 100,000 tons, with operations scheduled to begin in the last quarter of 2025.
Both projects are located along the RS-463 highway, in Tapejara (Linha São Domingos) and Vila Lângaro (Linha Rio do Peixe), optimizing logistics and integration with the group’s other structures.
These initiatives mark a new stage for Agrodanieli, which will celebrate 35 years of history in 2025 — reinforcing its commitment to the development of agribusiness and innovation in the field.
