Uruguay, characterized by its rolling grasslands and riverside forests (Monte Nativo), is currently undergoing a transformative shift toward large-scale ecological restoration. As the global demand for carbon sequestration and biodiversity offsets grows, Uruguayan manufacturers and suppliers are integrating AI-driven industrial technology to ensure the survival of native species like the Ceibo (national flower), Ombú, and the endangered Butiá palms.
Uruguay has evolved from traditional agriculture to a high-tech "Agro-Industrial" powerhouse. The current status focuses on creating "Seed Banks" and preservation centers in regions like Maldonado and Rocha. These facilities require ultra-precise atmospheric controls provided by PSA Nitrogen plants and modular cold storage to maintain seed viability for decades.
Rewilding is no longer just a hobby in Uruguay; it's a national priority supported by the "Plan Nacional de Bosque Nativo." Current trends include the restoration of coastal dunes and the corridors of the Uruguay River. Suppliers are now providing automated curing and extraction systems to process native botanicals without chemical degradation.
Using Helium and Nitrogen plants to maintain genetic material of Uruguay's rare grasses. This ensures that even in the face of climate shifts, the original genetic footprint of the Pampas is preserved.
The thermal curing process (autoclave) allows Uruguayan forestry companies to treat wood for rewilding structures and visitor centers in national parks without using toxic preservatives that could leak into the groundwater.
Uruguay's pharmaceutical sector uses advanced extraction to derive functional ingredients from Arazá and Guayabo, turning native plants into high-value global exports while funding local conservation.
Since its establishment, Hangzhou Brew Plant Co., Ltd. has adhered to the development philosophy of “From Plants, Research for Health.” Rooted in the field of natural plant extraction, the company focuses on the intensive processing and deep development of plant-based raw materials.
With gallnut, Siraitia grosvenorii (monk fruit), turmeric, bitter orange, and Sophora japonica as its core resources, we establish stable supply chains that mirror the needs of Uruguay's botanical preservation sector. Our technology transforms natural plant materials into high-value functional ingredients, supporting industries from pharmaceuticals to new materials.
Guided by innovation and quality, we integrate modern extraction technology, purification processes, and strict quality control standards. For our partners in Montevideo, Salto, and Paysandú, we provide the infrastructure necessary for high-standard environmental management.
The company’s main products include tannin, gallic acid, propyl gallate, mogroside, curcumin, hesperidin, and rutin. These are critical for Uruguay's animal feed, textile processing, and food and beverage sectors. With certifications including ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO22000, and HACCP, we ensure that every piece of equipment—from Nitrogen plants to cold storage—meets the rigorous environmental standards required for rewilding and preservation.
Our engineering team specializes in tailoring industrial plant solutions for South American ecological and commercial requirements. Contact us today for a technical consultation.