Rotoplastyc welcomes distributors from Tocantinsto its factory
23 de February de 2023 - Events, Institutional

Rotoplastyc welcomed distributors from Tocantins to its factory with the goal of strengthening relationships with its representatives. On February 23, the distributors toured the manufacturing facilities and participated in product training sessions.
Resellers Amagril (Palmas), Inovater (Porto Nacional), Irriplan (Uruaçu), and Agrosul (Guaraí) were received by director Nelson Formentini, who shared Rotoplastyc’s history and highlighted 23 years of tradition in rotomolding for the agricultural sector and the company’s industrial growth to meet producer
demands.
Later, the commercial team conducted a training session on the machines’ differentiators, with a focus on the liquid management and spray solution preparation lines. The visitors then toured the plant, witnessing the entire process, from rotomolding to machine assembly.
According to Sérgio Braun, the brand’s representative for the state, Rotoplastyc is a company that inspires confidence among resellers and producers. “I’ve known Rotoplastyc for many years, and being able to represent the brand in a state experiencing agricultural growth is truly rewarding. We trust in the quality of the products and the service provided by the entire team, which gives us peace of mind even from across the country”, stated the representative during the visit.
The visit from the resellers is part of the company’s strategy to expand its market presence and strengthen the brand in Brazil’s main agricultural hubs.
Agriculture in Tocantins
A survey conducted by the Department of Agriculture, Livestock, and Aquaculture (Seagro) of the state of Tocantins shows that the state has a strong agricultural vocation, with sector growth exceeding 79% over the past 13 years. The reasons behind this progress are linked to the availability of water, fertile land, a well-defined rainy season, and favorable topography.
The state has a total area of approximately 28 million hectares, of which nearly 14 million have the potential for agricultural production. Out of this total, around 8 million hectares are currently used for pasture.
Agriculture in Tocantins is predominantly represente by grain crops, which occupy an area of 1.6 million hectares.