Poços de Caldas and Taquaruçu do Sul Host Key Events Supporting Microentrepreneurs and Agribusiness
Upcoming and recent events in Poços de Caldas and Taquaruçu do Sul focus on empowering microentrepreneurs and agribusiness through guidance and networking.
- • Semana do MEI on May 18, 2026, in Poços de Caldas provides microentrepreneurs with business guidance on sales, marketing, finance, and management.
- • Participants can register online to attend the Poços de Caldas event.
- • Cotrifred took part in May 6 Feirão de Negócios in Taquaruçu do Sul, showcasing agribusiness solutions and supporting clients and associates.
- • The Feirão facilitated interaction between financial institutions, cooperatives, and the public, offering presentations and direct assistance.
Key details
In continued efforts to boost Brazil's microentrepreneurs and agribusiness sectors, two significant events unfolded this week. On May 18, 2026, the Prefeitura de Poços de Caldas, in partnership with the Sebrae network and the Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Inovação, will conduct the Semana do MEI (Microempreendedor Individual). This initiative is designed to empower local microentrepreneurs by providing practical guidance on vital topics such as sales, marketing, finance, and management, aiming to help participants refine their business skills and expand their markets. Interested entrepreneurs can register online to attend.
Meanwhile, on May 6, Cotrifred actively participated in the Feirão de Negócios organized by Sicredi Conexão in Taquaruçu do Sul. This event drew businesses, rural producers, and the community to foster business opportunities, service access, and knowledge exchange. Cotrifred showcased its agribusiness products and client services, focusing on rural production, marketing, and field support. The fair also served as a nexus for cooperation among financial institutions, cooperatives, and attendees, offering insights into credit and investment options. Visitors benefited from direct assistance, with on-site responses to questions and demands.
Together, these initiatives represent proactive measures in different regions of Brazil to support microbusinesses and agrarian enterprises with practical knowledge, networking chances, and financial services, contributing to sustainable business development across local communities.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.