The Market Brazil Hasn't Seen Yet
US$ 2 trillion in agricultural waste by 2030. China is already profiting. And you?
Global Market Size
The world is waking up to a market Brazil still treats as trash. According to MarketsandMarkets, the global agricultural waste management sector will jump from US$ 1.5 trillion in 2020 to US$ 2 trillion in 2030 — with a 5.8% CAGR. This isn’t sustainability. It’s business.
China: The Leader Brazil Must Follow
China doesn’t wait. It already recycles 92% of pesticide packaging. Brazil? 94% — thanks to Campo Limpo. But while China adopts the Big Bag as a cultural standard — through education, civility, and pursuit of collective performance —, Brazil still throws paper, plastic, and organics into the same dump.
Big Bag: The Multiplier
The Big Bag is the secret. 1 kg of polypropylene carries 1,000 kg of residue. Costs R$ 15. Transports up to R$ 1,200 in value. Reusable, traceable, standardized. In China, it’s part of the culture. Here, it’s the future.
Brazil's Opportunity
Brazil generates 1.5 billion tons of agricultural waste per year. If just 10% were organized with Big Bag, that’s R$ 150 billion in annual revenue. Cooperatives, industries, carriers — everyone wins.