Company: CRESW
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001654954-25-012195
Chunk: 183

Company: CRESUD INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 183
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 in the state of Bahia. With a total area of 5,753 hectares, of which 3,947 hectares are used for agricultural activities. It was acquired in January 2020. 
Serra Grande

Located in Baixa Grande do Ribeiro, in the state of Piauí. With a total area of 4,489 hectares, of which 2,208 hectares are agricultural hectares. It was acquired in May 2020.

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Panamby

Located in the municipality of Querência, in the State of Mato Grosso. The Panamby farm has an area of 10,844 hectares, 5,427 hectares of which are agricultural activities. It was acquired in September 2022.

Paraguay (through BrasilAgro)

Marangatú / Udra

We own, through BrasilAgro, the “Marangatú/UDRA” farm, located in Mariscal José Félix Estigarribia, Department of Boquerón, Paraguayan Chaco, Republic of Paraguay, with a total area of 58,722 hectares, 11,923 hectares of which are agricultural hectares and 4,543 for livestock activities.

Bolivia (through BrasilAgro)

In February 2021, the company sold 100% of the shares of its indirectly controlled subsidiaries, Agropecuaria Acres del Sud S.A. (“Acres del Sud”), Ombu Agropecuaria S.A, Yatay Agropecuaria S.A., and Yuchan Agropecuaria S.A. owners of approximately 9,900 agricultural hectares in the core zone from Bolivia to BrasilAgro for the approximate sum of USD 30 million.

Las Londras

On January 22, 2009, the bill of purchase for the “Las Londras” farm was cast into public deed; it has a surface area of 4,555 hectares and is located in the Province of Guarayos, Republic of Bolivia.

Acres del Sud is the plaintiff in a lawsuit in the 2nd Room of the Agro-Environmental Court of Santa Cruz that seeks the invalidation of the Sanitation Final Resolution – RASS No. 0504/2021 of November 25, 2021, by which Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agrária e Servicio Nacional de Areas Protegidas - INRA (i) determined that the Acres del Sud fraction (previously known as Las Londras I