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BrasilAgro - Brazilian Agricultural Real Estate Co (LND)

6-K 2025-02-07 For: 2025-02-06
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FORM6-KU.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION****Washington, D.C. 20549

REPORTOF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUERPURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 OF THESECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

dated February6, 2025

BRASILAGRO– COMPANHIA BRASILEIRA DE PROPRIEDADES AGRÍCOLAS(Exact Name as Specified in its Charter)

BrasilAgro– Brazilian Agricultural Real Estate Company

(Translation of Registrant’s Name)

1309Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 5th floor, São Paulo, São Paulo 01452-002, Brazil

(Address of principal executive offices)

GustavoJavier Lopez,

AdministrativeOfficer and Investor Relations Officer,

Tel.+55 11 3035 5350, Fax +55 11 3035 5366, [email protected]

1309Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 5^th^ floor

SãoPaulo, São Paulo 01452-002, Brazil

**(**Name, Telephone, E-mail and/or Facsimile number and Address of Company Contact Person)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F ☒    Form 40-F ☐

Material Fact

BRASILAGRO – COMPANHIA BRASILEIRA DE PROPRIEDADESAGRÍCOLAS


Publicly Listed Company with Authorized Capital

CNPJ/MF No. 07.628.528/0001-59

NIRE 35.300.326.23


MonitoringAgricultural Operations Estimates


CROPYEAR 2024/2025


A BrasilAgro – Companhia Brasileira dePropriedades Agrícolas (B3: AGRO3) (NYSE: LND), the Brazilian leader in the acquisition, development, and sale of rural properties with high appreciation potential, informs its shareholders and the general public about the monitoring and possible changes in the agricultural operations estimates for the 2024/2025 crop year.

Planted Area by Crop (hectares)

With the completion of grain planting, the total planted area increased by 3% compared to the previous crop year, showing a 1% deviation compared to the initial estimate.

Production by Crop (tons)



We completed the crop planting under favorable weather conditions, and the crops are showing satisfactory development. As a result, we expect to increase the total production of grains and cotton by 2% compared to the initial estimate.

So far, soybean harvesting has reached 7%. Corn and bean harvesting is expected in April, and cotton in late May.

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Sugarcane



In November, we concluded the sugarcane harvest, collecting 2.0 million tons of cane, with a TCH (Tons of Cane per Hectare) of 81.98, highlighting a 5.5% increase in the crop result compared to last harvest, driven by a 3.0% increase in TCH and a 2.5% increase in ATR (Total Recoverable Sugar).

For the 2025 harvest, we estimate producing 2.3 million tons, with a TCH of 86.31.

Livestock

We have a stock of 16.3 thousand head of cattle, distributed across 16,720 hectares of active pastures in Brazil and Paraguay.

In the first four months of each crop year, cattle weight gain is historically lower due to rainfall distribution and pasture availability. During this period, the lower quantity and quality of dry pasture result in fewer cattle and lower weight gain, but these figures are within expected levels for this period.

Production Costs (BRL/ha)


It is important to note that the estimates are hypothetical data and do not constitute a performance guarantee. For more information about the Company's operational estimates, please refer to the projections section in our Reference Form.


São Paulo, February 6, 2025.


Gustavo Javier Lopez

CFO & IRO



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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date:<br> February 6, 2025 By: /s/<br> Gustavo Javier Lopez
Name: Gustavo<br> Javier Lopez
Title: CFO and IRO
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