Agribusiness Leadership • Paraguay
In a world demanding quality food, Paraguay rises as a silent giant. From Rio Verde, a 255-kilometer tributary cutting through the untamed Chaco, Ganadera Campo Verde merges the land's bravery with cutting-edge biotechnology to produce beef that feeds the most demanding economies. Here, where nature imposes its toughest rules, we build livestock excellence.
We constantly analyze global indicators to adapt our production. Livestock farming in Paraguay is not just tradition; it is data science applied to productive efficiency.
Census 2024 (Source: SENACSA)
Meat Value Chain (Source: BCP)
Includes Industry, Transport and Services
Updated: Closing 2024. Regional and institutional sources.
View SENACSA ReportRecord slaughter levels in Q4 2024 due to international demand.
US$ 1.5B+
Foreign Exchange Income (Estimated)
Increase in average price per ton in premium markets.
Ganadera Campo Verde
Paraguayan Chaco
In the heart of the Presidente Hayes Department, where heat challenges human will and the land demands respect, there is unlimited potential. At the foot of Rio Verde, a silent witness to Paraguayan territorial development, the decision was made to build more than a ranch.
The story of Ganadera Campo Verde is not linear; it is cyclical, like nature itself. It is the story of a "collaborative struggle" with the Chaco ecosystem. We understood that imposing our will on the Chaco was futile; the secret lay in listening to the soil, adapting genetics and enhancing biodiversity. Where others saw saline waters and extreme temperatures, we have created a resilient production system.
The Chaco has a brutal honesty: it gives you back exactly what you give it. If you give it improvisation, it gives you back failure. But if you give it hard work, respect and technique, it gives you back the best production in the world.
"Rio Verde was not a geographical accident. It was a strategic decision. Here, the rainfall of the Humid Chaco converges with the strength of livestock adapted to the Dry Chaco. Here, every drop of rain is an asset that we manage with precision."
Today, that vision translates into a business management model that integrates animal welfare, pasture rotation and a supply chain that guarantees total traceability from birth to export. The legacy is not just productive; it is territorial, transforming the Chaco landscape into sustainable progress.
Promote actions that foster the sustainable economic growth of the company, our collaborators, and suppliers. We are dedicated to satisfying global demand with high-quality meat products, rigorously complying with current sanitary and environmental regulations.
To be the indisputable reference in corporate livestock management in Paraguay. We aspire to a model where food security, environmental sustainability, and Chaco cultural identity converge to generate generational added value.
We didn't choose the Chaco for ease. We chose it for its transformative potential. This land demands excellence, and we respond with innovation.
Between the thickness of the Chaco forest and the vast plains, we have developed a management system that respects natural cycles. Our land is not tamed; it is understood and enhanced.
The rainy season brings abundance; the dry season tests us. We have built resilience with technology: water harvesting, intelligent pasture rotation, and genetics adapted to extreme heat.
In the Chaco, water is gold. That is why we have invested in infrastructure that guarantees hydration 365 days a year.
The Chaco does not forgive mediocrity, but it rewards dedication. Every productive hectare here is worth three in more benign regions, because it is earned with intelligence, investment, and respect.
At kilometer 323 of Route PY09 "Transchaco", 344 km from Asunción, lies our productive epicenter: the Rio Verde basin, which irrigates and gives life to more than 24,000 km² of the Chaco Boreal.
This transition zone between the Humid and Dry Chaco is not accidental; it is strategic selection. Here, exceptional agrological conditions converge which, combined with our scientific management of water and pastures, allow us continuous production 365 days a year.
Sustainable Livestock
Quality Pastures
Modern Infrastructure
High-Quality Cattle
Responsible Management
Applied Technology
This watercourse is the vital artery of the Presidente Hayes Department and an essential part of the Paraguay River basin. Its historical importance is fundamental, having served as a natural geographical reference in the definition of the nation's territorial limits.
This region presents a unique biodiversity, with species adapted to the extreme conditions of the Chaco. The combination of fertile soils and the seasonal rainfall regime creates an ideal ecosystem for sustainable livestock production.
Ganadera Campo Verde has developed a management model that integrates traditional Chaco knowledge with modern agricultural technology, allowing productivity to be maximized while preserving the ecological balance of the region.
Up to 1,500mm annually, guaranteeing high-quality pastures and constant recharge of our water systems.
Natural streams, cisterns, ponds and Australian tanks ensure continuous supply even in dry seasons.
Adapted species: Pangola, Tangola, African Star and Brachiarias. Scientific rotation for maximum nutritional efficiency.
The Chaco concentrates 40-45% of the national livestock herd. Rio Verde is a key gear in this productive supremacy.
Discover the natural and strategic richness of our location in the heart of the Paraguayan Chaco.
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Welfare monitor for Chaco cattle.
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Located at km 323 of Route PY09 "Transchaco", 344 km from Asunción, our ranch benefits from connectivity with major markets while enjoying the tranquility and natural resources of the Chaco.
Our production model harmoniously integrates with the natural environment, leveraging the unique characteristics of the region for sustainable livestock farming.
The Río Verde has witnessed Paraguayan history since the Machaín-Irigoyen Treaty of 1876, which established the national territorial boundaries. This region has been fundamental in the development of the Paraguayan Chaco and in the consolidation of national identity.
Today, Ganadera Campo Verde continues this tradition of territorial development, combining historical legacy with technological innovation to create a livestock production model that is a benchmark in the region.
Our commitment goes beyond production: we are an active part in the preservation of the Chaco culture and in the sustainable development of local communities.
Trust is built with facts, not just words. At Grupo SINDEC and Ganadera Campo Verde, transparency is the currency in our relationships with international clients, local suppliers, shareholders, and the State.
Our Compliance Program ensures ethical traceability at every link in the chain, guaranteeing that our beef is not only excellent in flavor, but impeccable in origin.
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