PART D · WHY URUGUAY
Uruguay, the initial deployment geography.
Top-tier institutional stability, a transparent and treaty-based tax framework, and exceptional agronomic conditions. A controlled environment to validate the model before its expansion.
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A strategic choice, not a default location.
The regenerative thesis championed by Agreenvest has an international scope. Its deployment begins in Uruguay. This choice is not a default location: it is a strategic decision based on the convergence of several parameters rarely found within a single geography.
One of Latin America's safest environments for long-term investment.
Top-tier institutional stability
Uruguay holds the top regional rank in international rankings for democratic quality, transparency, and the rule of law. Institutions are stable, political transitions occur without disruption, and the legal protection of foreign investments is constitutionally guaranteed.
This stability is a prerequisite for a project with a horizon exceeding twenty years. Furthermore, the legal framework allows for land ownership by foreign entities under clear and predictable conditions.
Transparent and treaty-based tax framework
Uruguay applies a stable and transparent tax regime to agricultural activities and has built a network of international tax treaties that secures the treatment of flows for foreign investors.
This transparency, combined with institutional stability, significantly reduces country risk.
Exceptional agronomic conditions, a favorable sectoral context.
Leading agronomic conditions
Uruguay boasts some of Latin America's most fertile soils, a stable temperate climate, and abundant rainfall distributed throughout the year—precious for biological regeneration, which requires sustained microbial activity.
Among the most fertile soils
Among the most fertile in Latin America, conducive to biological restoration and productive diversification.
Stable temperate climate
Abundant and well-distributed rainfall throughout the year—a condition for sustained microbial activity.
Abundant access to fresh water
Dense network of waterways complemented by retention and drilling capabilities.
Skilled workforce
High technical level, supported by a structured agricultural tradition and a recognized export sector.
Favorable sectoral alignment
Public authorities have initiated steps in favor of agroecology and the transition of agricultural models—a favorable environment for an operator whose regenerative practice anticipates future standards.
A tangible reality: it opens a window for land access and, for the Farming Partners model, a pool of qualified agricultural profiles.
Uruguay provides the conditions for initial deployment in a controlled environment. Investing in the thesis requires an investor's openness to Latin American exposure: Uruguay constitutes the entry point—the most stable and secure in the region—and is intended to operationally validate the model before its continental and then international expansion.