

CURRENT GLOBAL SCENARIO
With the evolution of the world, also came the need for evolution in logistics, food safety and spaces for food production. The world has today, 8.1 Billion of inhabitants, and with the perspective of reaching 10 billion inhabitants by 2050. Today, this consumer population is divided as follows:
FOCUS MARKETS
Asia and Africa are the main markets for NESP's business. In these two potential markets, 31.5% are Christian, 23.2% Muslim, 15% Hindu and 7.14 Buddhist.In Asia and Africa, the majority of the population is Muslim, Hindu or Buddhist. This population requires special certified or vegetarian food. Which is totally in line with NESP's concepts of being an export warehouse for natural foods.

BRAZILIAN MARKET
Although Brazil has only 34% of the area destined for planting, only 7.6% is in use for planting. Making the country still have a large area for production and future expansion. In addition, Brazil ranks among the world's leading producers and exporters of commodities, such as: Orange, Soy, Corn, Sugar, Coffee, Beef, Chicken, Rice, Wheat and Cotton.
NESP. FOR A NEW GLOBAL MARKET,
A NEW FOOD HUB.
Largest multi-food export HUB in Latin America, and the largest warehouse in Brazil. NESP came to change the logistics and commercialization of horticultural products, fish and fresh food in the country. With a complete supply and service infrastructure and a complex with a privileged location, within the municipality of the largest and most important city in Brazil and Latin America.

1 MILLION AND 500 THOUSAND m2 OF AREA WITH 700 THOUSAND m2 OF BUILT AREA
NESP is the largest food logistics complex in Latin America. Receiving and distributing food, with total food and logistics security for the entire country. Supplying a food network that is among the largest in the world and an Agro market that does not stop growing.

Modern loading and unloading terminal

More than 700 thousand m2 of built area

Largest fruit and vegetable distribution complex in Latin America

Largest food distribution complex in Latin America
BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURAL ESTIMATE
SOY
Estimate predicts record harvest of 305.4 million tons in 2023
Source: IBGE Agency

1.02 billion.
Egg Production
in the 1st Quarter.
Source: IBGE Agency

will increase by44 million metric tons by 2030.
Source:Visit

US$ 23.8M
Psyculture had a 15% increase in exports.
Source: Forbes Brazil

Estimated production in122.8 million tons, 11.5% higher than in 2022
Source: IBGE Agency
