Photo: Riedi family house (1960s)
Descendants of German and Italian immigrants, the families Três and Riedi Bomm arrived in Palotina, western region of Paraná, in the 1950s, where they began their trajectories in Brazilian agribusiness. It is from this experience of over half a century that, in 2012, Eri César Três and Marco Aurélio Riedi Bomm, founded TresBomm Agri, a company committed to the empowerment of farmers.
Unlike the competition, which has a vast amount of fixed assets to retain or "lock in" the farmer to a particular business model, TresBomm Agri favors the infrastructure of the producer himself, supporting his entrepreneurship and complete autonomy.
This freedom has been one of the pillars transforming the grain trade in Brazil, since now farmers, whether alone or organized in independent condominiums, have greater participation and decision-making power, boosting the supply of commodities in the country.
In this sense, TresBomm Agri has emerged as a tool to help boost the growth of these producers, connecting their grains and respective by-products to the consumer market, serving as a link between the countryside and national and international buyers.
Today, in addition to trading and exporting soybeans, corn, sorghum and wheat, TresBomm Agri also operates in the grain processing, animal feed and protein, and food segments.