M. Dias Branco SA Industria e Comercio de Alimentos 2021 IR
The report highlights M. Dias Branco's performance and strategic progress in 2021, a year marked by the launch of its new corporate positioning 'Dream, Do, Grow' and the acquisition of Latinex to expand into the healthy food segment. The company reviewed its Sustainability Agenda with commitments for 2030, including targets for water reduction, renewable energy, and diversity. Financially, M. Dias Branco achieved a net revenue of R$ 7.8 billion, despite challenges from rising commodity costs. Additionally, the company raised R$ 811.6 million through Green Bonds and maintained its presence in B3's Corporate Sustainability Index.
Company: M. Dias Branco SA Industria e Comercio de Alimentos
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Brazil
Year: 2021
Type: IR
Pages: 77
M. Dias Branco SA Industria e Comercio de Alimentos
Integrated Annual Report
The report highlights M. Dias Branco's performance and strategic progress in 2021, a year marked by the launch of its new corporate positioning 'Dream, Do, Grow' and the acquisition of Latinex to expand into the healthy food segment. The company reviewed its Sustainability Agenda with commitments for 2030, including targets for water reduction, renewable energy, and diversity. Financially, M. Dias Branco achieved a net revenue of R$ 7.8 billion, despite challenges from rising commodity costs. Additionally, the company raised R$ 811.6 million through Green Bonds and maintained its presence in B3's Corporate Sustainability Index.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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