Asunción, Agencia IP.- The company Tecnomyl Biotech inaugurated its biological inputs plant this Monday in the city of Villeta, marking a significant milestone in sustainable agricultural production in Paraguay.
President Santiago Peña attended the event and highlighted the advancement of technology in agricultural production. «Today, we are witnessing how Paraguay is moving beyond being merely a producer of commodities and beginning its path toward the future,» he said during the ceremony.
The plant will produce fertilizers and other agricultural products, utilizing technology to promote sustainable farming. Its infrastructure includes a research and development (R&D) laboratory and a production area equipped with state-of-the-art bioreactors that ensure real-time quality control.
José Marcos Sarabia, CEO of the Sarabia Group, emphasized the company’s purpose and commitment to Paraguay’s agricultural sector.
«From the beginning, Tecnomyl set out to transform Paraguay’s agricultural sector. We have walked alongside farmers for over three decades, innovating and developing high-quality solutions to make our fields increasingly productive and sustainable. Today, with Tecnomyl Biotech, we take a decisive step forward, inaugurating the country’s largest and most modern biological inputs manufacturing plant, positioning Paraguay as a reference for bio-inputs in South America,» he said.