
Brazilian Sugar Giant's R$105 Million Investment Fuels Sector Growth
Usina Laguna Invests R$105 Million in Brazil's Sugar-Energy Sector Brazilian Week 2025 in New York City saw the announcement of a significant investment by Usina Laguna in Brazil's burgeoning sugar-energy sector. Romildo Cunha, the company's commercial director, revealed that R$105 million has been invested in expanding sugar production and establishing energy delivery to the national grid. "We've made investments in expanding the plant," Cunha stated, "and we're now delivering sugar to the ports for export. In 2021, we entered the energy auction and now, in 2025, we're starting to supply energy to the grid." This investment underscores the growth and potential within Brazil's sugar-energy sector, attracting attention from both domestic and international investors. The project not only boosts sugar production but also contributes to the nation's energy supply, showcasing a forward-thinking approach to sustainable development. The conference, attended by numerous business leaders and government officials, highlighted the significant opportunities for growth and collaboration within the Brazilian economy.