On April 8 GSI Food with the help of ADAMA, managed to import a shipment of 3 containers of agrochemicals that will allow the next planting cycle of paddy rice in the Venezuelan plains.
This import left ADAMA’s headquarters in Barranquilla-Colombia, by land and after completing the legal processes in the Venezuelan customs, it reached its final destination in the city of Acarigua in the state of Portuguesa in Venezuela.
In that sense, this commercial operation of fertilizers becomes the first one carried out by GSI Food achieves, besides being the first time that they make an import by land in Venezuela.
In this way, GSI Food pursues the objective that through these international trade relations, its client Ianca becomes a supplier of the food industry from its initial process which is planting.
ADAMA is a world leader in crop protection that offers solutions to combat weeds, insects and diseases, so that farmers can do what they do best: feed the world. This company has been consolidating since 1998 in the Andean region of South America, specifically in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.