Tether-Backed Adecoagro to Mine BTC Using Sugarcane Power
Jun 3, 2026
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- Adecoagro launches 1,280 Bitcoin mining rigs powered by energy from sugarcane waste in Brazil in July 2026.
- Tether holds a majority stake in Adecoagro, connecting world’s largest stablecoin to Bitcoin mining.
- Project uses a private electricity grid and sugarcane biomass, avoiding grid dependency and fossil fuels.
Adecoagro, an agribusiness company listed on the NYSE in which Tether holds a majority stake, is launching a Bitcoin mining operation in Ivinhema, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, powered entirely by renewable energy generated from sugarcane waste.
The first phase activates 1,280 mining rigs drawing 10 megawatts of electricity. Operations are scheduled to begin July 1, 2026.
“Our Data Center project aims to validate our entire structure and apply new technological developments. The project focuses on Bitcoin mining using clean energy from sugarcane. Our goal…
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