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Porto Itapoá Receives Certification from the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association

Nov, 24, 2025 Posted by Sylvia Schandert

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Porto Itapoá has earned the ABR-Log certification, granted by Abrapa (the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association). This recognition places the terminal among the first Brazilian ports to officially join the national cotton traceability and best-practice chain.

The certification confirms that Porto Itapoá meets rigorous standards for infrastructure, safety, social and environmental responsibility, and for best practices in the stuffing and handling of cotton bales.

“ABR-Log is one of the leading references in traceability and quality within the cotton sector today. Being part of this chain is an important achievement, as it reinforces Porto Itapoá’s commitment to sustainability, operational safety, and the well-being of our employees,” says Felipe Fioravanti Kaufmann, Commercial and Customer Experience Director at Porto Itapoá.

Developed by Abrapa, ABR-Log (Responsible Brazilian Cotton – Logistics) extends to the logistics sector the principles of the ABR (Responsible Brazilian Cotton) certification, already well established among rural producers. The program aims to ensure that the entire journey of cotton — from the farm to export — follows standards of ethics, transparency, and sustainability.

The ABR-Log system is integrated into the Brazilian cotton traceability process. Each bale is identified by a QR Code that provides access to information about its origin, harvest date, producing farm, and ginning unit. With the participation of port terminals, traceability now also includes the logistics and export stages.

Although the Port of Santos remains the leader in cotton exports, Porto Itapoá reached second place in Brazil last year. Up to September this year, the terminal had already handled nearly 3,000 TEUs (a unit of measurement equivalent to a 20-foot container), a figure six times higher than that recorded in the same period in 2024.

The main destination for cotton cargo passing through Itapoá is the Far East — especially China, Indonesia, and Vietnam — followed by the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, with notable flows to Pakistan, Turkey, and Bangladesh.

“With this certification, Porto Itapoá strengthens its position as a safe, socially responsible environment committed to quality throughout the logistics chain. This reinforces our role as a terminal that combines efficiency and sustainability, aiming to establish definitive corridors for cargo such as cotton via Itapoá,” adds Kaufmann.

This recognition further reinforces Porto Itapoá’s role as one of the most modern and sustainable terminals in the country, expanding its integration with agribusiness and with international standards of socio-environmental responsibility.

Source: Porto Itapoá

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