Jalles Machado SA
BOVESPA:JALL3
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Jalles Machado SA
Glance View
Jalles Machado SA produces sugarcane and manufactures organic chemical products. The company is headquartered in Goianesia, Goias and currently employs 3,632 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-02-08. The Company’s activities are divided into two operational segments: Sugar-Energy and Natural Rubber. The Sugar-Energy segment is focused on the production of organic, white and Very High Polarization (VHP) sugar; anhydrous, hydrated and organic ethanol; and other derivatives from the sugarcane processing, such as cleaning products and dry yeast. The Sugar-Energy segment includes also cogeneration of electricity, using sugarcane bagasse as a source of thermal, mechanical and electric energy. The Natural Rubber segment consists on rubber tree cultivation and production of latex and its derivatives. The firm sells sugar and cleaning products under Itaja brand name.
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