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Toyota SUV in exchange of Corn or Soyabean?

Barter system has made a comeback – You can buy Toyota SUV in exchange of foodgrains like corn or soyabean. Interesting ? Excited?

But, this offer is only applicable in Brazil. Toyota has announced a new and interesting direct sales channel in Brazil for its customers in the agricultural sector.

The carmaker has introduced a new scheme named ‘Toyota Barter, under which buyers can now drive home a new Toyota SUV or pickup truck by exchanging soybean or corn.

The Japanese brand announced this alternative payment solution in Brazil on 4 August. This has been introduced to bring more agri-business customers into the Toyota fold, where they’ll be able to exchange their soybean or corn produce for a new Toyota Hilux pickup truck, a Toyota Fortuner or a Toyota Corolla Cross SUV.

The barter of corn and soybean will take place as per market price (basis the weight of the produce). Toyota will undertake a complete investigation of rural production of these crops to ensure sustainable plantations and a certain level of quality. The agricultural sector of Brazil accounts for 16 percent of Toyota’s direct sales.

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“The Toyota Barter started as a pilot project in 2019, so it was the first sales channel in Brazil to accept grain to purchase a car. Now, we have the opportunity to make this facility official for agri-business and expand Toyota’s presence and contribute in an important way to what is one of the main economic sectors of our country”, said José Luis Rincon Bruno, direct sales manager at Toyota Brazil.

The new retail model has initially been rolled out in Brazil’s Bahia, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Piauí and Tocantins. Buyers in states such as Paraná, Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul are also expected to benefit from this scheme going forward.

News: https://motor1.uol.com.br/news/524564/toyota-barter-soja-pagamento-brasil/

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