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THE LEMON SEASON PROGRESSES AT A STEADY PACE

JULY 2023. Paramérica is heading for another great year in citrus production. The work does not stop in the more than one thousand hectares planted in our own farms.

In a scenario marked by constant economic challenges and also by the climatic uncertainty generated by drought, 2023 is a real challenge. Our business vision, with new developments and strategies, allows us to anticipate so that the prospects are, once again, promising.

Our lemons, under the NoniLemon, Yatasto and Yánima brands, reach countries on five continents. Overcoming obstacles, with best practices and advanced technology to achieve the goals set at the beginning of the campaign.


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