Sugar, ethanol, and bioelectricity producer across eleven Brazilian mills
Usina Santa Terezinha operates a multi-plant agroindustrial business spanning sugar, ethanol, and bioelectricity across Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul. The tech stack—Python, Java, GPS, QGIS, ArcGIS, Pix4D—signals active investment in geospatial analysis and precision agriculture, paired with internal development tools (Visual Studio Code, Android Studio, Flutter). Hiring momentum is accelerating across engineering, manufacturing, and ops, with active projects centered on integrated management systems, crop planning, and agronomic varietal development.
Usina Santa Terezinha is a large Brazilian agribusiness and energy producer operating eleven production facilities focused on sugarcane-based energy generation and byproducts. Founded in 1964, the company generates sugar, ethanol, and bioelectricity for domestic and export markets. Operations span two major states and employ 5,001–10,000 staff. Current priorities include implementing integrated management systems, optimizing planting workflows, and reducing production inefficiencies across manufacturing and agricultural operations.
The company uses QGIS, ArcGIS, Pix4D, and GPS for geospatial analysis and precision agriculture. Internal development occurs in Python, Java, and Flutter, supporting crop planning and varietal development workflows.
The company operates eleven mills across Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul, with headquarters in Maringá, Paraná.
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