Cianport operates grain terminals at the Port of Santana and the Miritituba river transshipment point, loading soy from central-north Mato Grosso farms onto oceangoing vessels bound for more than 150 countries. Every cargo it assembles must carry verifiable farm-level deforestation-free documentation before European buyers will accept it.
SoyNet can help Cianport overcome the gaps that slow verified export:
As the gateway where inland soy transitions to oceangoing trade, Cianport is uniquely placed to offer buyers something increasingly rare: fully documented, farm-level deforestation-free provenance assembled before the vessel loads. SoyNet organises that evidence against each buyer's specific EUDR requirements, producing defensible documentation at the point of shipment and converting Cianport's logistics position into a proactive compliance capability that differentiates every cargo.

Soy loaded at Cianport's terminals originates from farms across central-north Mato Grosso and neighbouring states. SoyNet's zero-cost upstream portal lets those producers contribute their CAR registry data and satellite-verified deforestation-free records directly, without extra cost or system changes on their side. As more farms enrol, the provenance coverage flowing into Cianport's export documentation deepens, reducing the number of shipments that require manual evidence chasing before they can be cleared for European markets.

Between the farm and the Cianport terminal, grain passes through cooperatives, crushers and warehouses that consolidate and condition it for river transport. SoyNet preserves traceability through each of these intermediate steps, linking storage and milling records to the original farm-level CAR data. When a barge arrives at Santana ready for ocean loading, the chain-of-custody documentation is already assembled and verified, rather than being reconstructed from scratch under time pressure at the point of export.

European feed compounders, food processors and biodiesel manufacturers importing through Cianport's terminals face mounting pressure to demonstrate indirect supplier visibility to regulators and their own sustainability teams. SoyNet gives those end buyers permissioned access to the farm-level provenance data assembled at the export stage, enabling automated EUDR reporting without requiring buyers to audit every upstream link themselves. Cianport's ability to deliver cargo with pre-verified origin documentation becomes a direct commercial advantage when tendering to compliance-conscious buyers.
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