To be competitive we have to be organized.
That’s what we’re up to.
We are now going to the United States.
We are able to step into another country.
What I want the most is to be able to grow, for my children.
I’m a farmer. I have no education.
But I’m now going to other places.
And I want my children to be able to do the same.
I made an open call to all people suffering
epilepsy to form an association.
Everyone meet Maria Elen, our product engineer.
Nina had surgery recently thanks to the association.
Emerson, our epilepsy association baker.
Last year we produced ten thousand “panetones”.
We’re selling quality, hygiene, all what a
good product must have.
A lot of people say “let’s collaborate”.
You can collaborate at home or somewhere else.
If you’re going to buy from us, let it be for our product quality.
Not to collaborate.
Other than that, everyone can collaborate by
telling your children, and being aware themselves
about not discriminating people with epilepsy anymore,
nor any other type of disabling condition.
That’ll be a great way of collaborating.
A lot better, Engineer.
Because it has a better output and pricing.
We use these blankets to prevent the grains from falling
because grain is mature and barely holds and
at least to cover it, is why we use those blankets, Engineer.
Another benefit is that we can carry a lot more quantity
of volume, of quinoa, that we take to the blanket, Engineer.