Sustain is a Productive-Environmental Planning and Management company focused on agricultural systems. Formed by a qualified team, specialized in consultancy and organization of agricultural systems, having as its work premises the balance between production and the environment. Its proposals aim to integrate, in a customized way, the landmarks of sustainability with the ideals of each partner. Initially focused on the South Region of Brazil, it expanded its efforts to the entire national territory, also working on properties in other countries. In order to increasingly integrate the different productive activities among themselves and with ecosystems, Sustain has a history of pioneering. Since its formation, it has offered consulting, planning, nutritional, sanitary and reproductive control services for plants and animals, in addition to technological support for directing productive practices in the search for better results and minimizing losses and impacts, with a view to sustainable intensification.
Brazilian agriculture has a great responsibility for world food security: providing quality food and coming from socially and environmentally friendly systems. Sustain joins this effort, as a company committed to sustainability and focused on the generation and dissemination of knowledge.
To act in the improvement and valorization of the productive systems in a perspective of sustainable intensification, stimulating the adoption of innovative, effective and integrated solutions with the reality of the productive environment.
Influence rural businesses in order to make them increasingly productive, profitable and in harmony with local ecosystems, in order to strengthen socio-economic bases without compromising available resources.
Our work consists of finding ways to integrate productive activities into ecosystems, respecting their limits and enhancing their qualities. This action is guided by the guidelines of good agricultural practices, the promotion of health and food security, respect for human rights and animal welfare, and sustainable development.