Own structure, export-focused quality
Santo Ângelo backs its sugar, ethanol and grains with its own storage and crop-support structure, renewable cogeneration, and an export focus — without claiming certifications it does not hold.
Reliability you can verify
For buyers, reliability comes from real structure: own storage, crop support, and decades of operation. Santo Ângelo runs its own warehouse (Armazém) and an aerial-spraying unit (ASA Aeroagrícola), and has cogenerated renewable power from bagasse since 2014.
We do not claim Bonsucro or ISO certification. Instead we stand on export authorization, a clear VHP-for-export focus, and verifiable own structure — and we are transparent about what we hold.

What underpins supply
Practical structure and quality across storage, crop support and energy.
Armazém
Our own warehouse structure supports grain and product quality and reliable, scheduled supply.
ASA Aeroagrícola
An aerial-spraying unit supports crop protection and quality across cane and grains.
Bagasse cogeneration
Renewable electricity cogenerated from bagasse since 2014, supplied to the domestic grid.
Export-authorized, transparently
We present only what is verifiable. Specific certifications are not claimed; the points below are the basis of our export offer.
Frequently asked questions
Are you Bonsucro or ISO certified?
We do not claim Bonsucro or ISO certification. Our export offer rests on export authorization, a VHP-for-export focus, our own storage structure and decades of operation. If certification status changes, this page will be updated.
What does 'own structure' mean for a buyer?
It means scheduled, reliable supply backed by company-operated storage (Armazém) and crop-support (ASA Aeroagrícola) — not dependence on third parties for handling.
Want to discuss supply?
Request a quote and our export desk will share the details relevant to your order.