
In a year marked by economic challenges, the acceleration of the pace of economic growth was one of the most notable phenomena Vertical integration within value chains. More and more companies seek to control their inputs, processes and end products to achieve efficiency and cost stability.
Within this scenarioSOYAr has established itself as one of the most unique cases in the country. From its Santa Fe plant, the company has been able to scale an integrated bioindustrial model that combines chemical technology, clean production and operational efficiency. Covering her wallet Oils, proteins, bio-lubricants, bio-lipids, detergents and auxiliaries for agricultural solutions, making it a strategic supplier for industries, workshops, producers and distributors in the region.
Gabriel Moreno, the company’s owner, told Perfil: “2025 has shown us that value added at origin represents a great opportunity for this sector. Every kilo we process represents jobs, industry and competitiveness for Argentina. Our commitment is to continue transforming raw materials into high-value products that can compete in any market.”
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Another axis that characterizes the year 2025 is growth Demand for sustainable solutions. Agricultural producers, workshops, industries and cooperatives began to choose alternatives with low environmental impact, whether for environmental awareness or economic efficiency. Since plant-based biolubricants, biodegradable synthetic detergents and auxiliaries are of natural origin, It allows to reduce costs and demonstrate better quality in its applications.
In this context, companies SOYAr also reported a significant increase in consultations on environmental lines, especially in agricultural and industrial conservation applications.The company aims to lead the growth of the sustainable sector and plans to expand its capacity and strengthen its commercial network in 2026, promoting the shift towards plant-based products.
Looking to 2026, the forecasts converge in three main trends: Increasing operational efficiency, gradually replacing petroleum products with plant-based alternatives, and enhancing value added at origin.The challenge for SOYAr and companies in this sector will be to foster this sustainable transformation, supported by technology, knowledge and the emergence of SMEs in the interior regions.
Gabriel Moreno
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