Boa Safra Sementes SA
BOVESPA:SOJA3

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BOVESPA:SOJA3
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Price: 8.94 BRL -1.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.2B BRL
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Market Cap
1.2B BRL
Industry
Food Products

Boa Safra Sementes SA engages in the production and sale of seeds for the agriculture sector. The firm has a portfolio of soybean, corn and bean seeds, offering treatments with chemical and genetic components. The firm has Seed Processing Units (SBU). Processing and processing consist of cleaning, drying, standardizing and separating the seeds. Industrial Seed Treatment consists of two types: addition of chemical components that can vary according to customer demand (IST 1st Generation), and IST 1st Generation plus a five-molecule compound (IST Complete). This treatment offers a higher level of productivity, safety, efficiency and precision of the crop through the control of the spectrum of pests and initial diseases, in addition to the maintenance of the plant stand. Customers can choose to purchase processed seeds or seeds processed and treated with IST 1st Generation or IST Complete.

SOJA3 Intrinsic Value
11.14 BRL
Undervaluation 20%
Intrinsic Value
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