#Brazil
Japan’s Sumitomo Acquires Nativa Agronegócios
Bronstein Zilberberg represented Nativa with partner Sérgio Bronstein leading the firm’s deal team

The acquisition was made through Sumitomo’s Brazilian subsidiary Agro Amazônia Produtos Agropecuários S.A.
Japan’s trade giant Sumitomo Corporation has reached an agreement to acquire Nativa Agronegócios, an agricultural supplies distributor in southeastern Brazil.
Sumitomo‘s acquisition of Nativa was made through Agro Amazonia Produtos Agropecuários S.A., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation and is scheduled to be completed by the end of fiscal year 2022 once necessary approvals from relevant authorities are obtained. The value of the transaction was not disclosed.
Established in 2000, Nativa is an agricultural supplies distributor with eight locations and a fertilizer manufacturing facility in the state of Minas Gerais, located in southeastern Brazil. In addition to soybeans and corn, the state of Minas Gerais is a region where coffee, fruit tree, and vegetable cultivation and seed production are thriving, especially among small and medium-sized farmers.
Next step as Sumitomo Acquires Nativa Agronegócios
As Sumitomo acquires Nativa Agronegócios, Sumitomo aims at expanding the operation’s sales territory in Brazil and achieve further business growth by linking Agro Amazonia’s extensive product portfolio based on its strong relationships with agrochemical suppliers with Nativa‘s fertilizer development and manufacturing capabilities and new customer segments.
Sumitomo Corporation is a leading Fortune 500 global trading and business investment company with 131 locations in 66 countries. The entire SC Group consists of more than 800 companies and nearly 75,000 personnel.
The Esquires and The Firms Behind the Deal
Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri & Potenza Advogados represented and acted as Brazilian legal counsel to Nativa.

Partner Sergio Bronstein led the Bronstein Zilberberg deal team which included associates Paloma Licht and Thiago Mendes Oliveira.
The 2022 Chambers Brazil and Legal 500 Bronstein Zilberberg is a full service law firm based in São Paulo and is highly recognized as one of the top M&A Venture Capital law firms in the country.
Franco Leutewiler Henriques Advogados acted as Brazilian legal counsel to Agro Amazônia Produtos Agropecuários S.A. on Sumitomo acquisition of Nativa Agronegócios.
Partner Vitor dos Santos Henriques led the firm’s transaction team with contribution from corporate associates David Ranceford Hadley, Gabriela Sella and Diego Oliveira.
Franco Leutewiler Henriques Advogados is a full service law firm based in São Paulo with offices in the States of Mato Grosso do Sul and Pernambuco and in New York.
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