Founded in 2007 and originating in Porto Velho, Rondônia, the company has consolidated its operations in animal protein processing throughout the North and Midwest regions of Brazil, with a presence in states such as Rondônia, Acre, Mato Grosso, Amazonas, and São Paulo. Throughout its history, the company has structured its operations with a focus on industrializing regional livestock production, contributing to the flow of production and the generation of direct and indirect jobs. In Acre, for example, the company’s activity is part of a productive chain that is relevant to the local economy, with a direct impact on livestock farming and the organization of the agribusiness sector.
The company has also advanced in expanding its markets, with operations reaching different regions of Brazil and exports destined for countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, demonstrating its integration into international animal protein supply chains.
In recent years, the company has sought to consolidate its industrial and sanitary structure, with emphasis on certification processes that allow commercialization nationwide. One example is the certification of a unit in Amazonas under the Brazilian System of Inspection of Animal Products (Sisbi-POA), which expands the possibility of product circulation and reinforces the need to comply with stricter regulatory and sanitary standards.
Alongside its slaughterhouse activities, the company’s operations are part of the broader context of animal recycling, a sector directly linked to the use of slaughter by-products. In Brazil, this activity is structural to the protein chain, since a large portion of the waste generated in slaughterhouses is reused as industrial inputs, such as meals for animal nutrition and fats used in the production of biodiesel, soaps, and other products.
This segment has economic and environmental relevance, as it reduces environmental liabilities and transforms waste into value-added raw materials. The industrial logic of animal recycling is also associated with the very sustainability of slaughterhouse activity, as it prevents the improper disposal of organic materials and contributes to the sector’s productive efficiency.
In this context, the entry of Frisacre / Nosso Frigorífico into ABRA – the Brazilian Association of Animal Recycling – represents the company’s inclusion in an institutional environment focused on organizing and developing this segment. Its participation in the association is related to the need to align with the sector’s technical, regulatory, and environmental guidelines, as well as to monitor structural agendas that directly impact the chain for the use of animal by-products.
Thus, the company’s trajectory highlights not only its role in food production, but also its connection to the broader animal recycling chain, which integrates productive, sanitary, environmental, and regulatory aspects that are essential to the operation and sustainability of the sector.

