"We need to bring the benefits of society to all the farmers in your jurisdiction, especially the small ones. They are the ones who need society the most and society needs them the most. They are the ones who eagerly work their small patches of land, making the most of them. That's the moral capital we receive with the entry of a small partner".
The attention and concern for small rural producers also reinforces the social commitment, which is recorded in the minutes of the Board of Directors dated December 30, 1933: